Chapter 422 Exchange, preparing the most luxurious aid team
All the views expressed by Chen Jun are from the perspective of future generations.

It's just like memorizing a text, he can point out the shortcomings and have solutions in his mind.

As a "veteran", Chen Jun's ideas could not resonate at all with Dai Anzheng in early 2017.

At first glance, his remarks seem to make sense and be very comprehensive.

In fact, it is of no use to Political Commissar Dai.

Because whether it is the problem of filling the line, or the deployment of armored camps, which leads to an increase in armored vehicles, or the high requirements for talent for informatization, the high degree of dependence on informatization, and the difficulties in logistics, etc.

These are not things the college should consider, at least not at this stage.

Chen Jun's speech almost distracted Old Man Dai from reading documents in the morning.

She glared at him angrily.

Dai Zhengan then said: "When I asked you to talk about weaknesses, I didn't mean to talk about the whole, but to talk about the local problems."

"Or in other words, when you form a battalion, you will encounter the most common problems. Combined with the problems that the trainees will encounter when they serve as synthetic commanders, they may be weak, or the weaknesses of the trainees."

Weaknesses of students.
That would be too much.

Chen Jun watched as Old Man Dai had already started to pick up the manuscripts that Chen Jun had handed over and started to look through them one by one.

After thinking about it carefully, I concluded: "Synthetic formation is a waste of money and energy."

"Burn money?"

Dai Zhengan looked up thoughtfully when he heard this: "Tell me about it."

"Yes!!"

"When I say spending money, I don't mean spending money on conventional equipment and firepower."

"First of all, from the perspective of command, the difficulty of commanding grassroots units has greatly increased since the battalion-level synthesis. It is necessary to establish a functional department similar to the headquarters at the battalion level to coordinate the command of various arms."

"In the battalion I led before, the information visualization command room and the staff department were integrated into one. The number of staff officers and grassroots officers that needed to be commanded by the battalion-level organs alone increased significantly."

"This does not include the dozens of people such as network maintenance engineers and technical reconnaissance technicians. A battalion would need that many more people."

"A brigade is organized according to the four combined battalions. Just the grassroots cadres of the combined battalion-level units can have more than one company of officers more than the previous battalions."

“This is the first point where money and energy are wasted.”

"Secondly, from a personnel perspective, modern warfare itself is highly technical, and the coordination of multiple arms at the grassroots level further increases the difficulty of the operation."

"New comrades don't quite meet the requirements. The previous battalion had strong combat effectiveness and relied on experienced veterans. If we want to achieve synthesis, training is very important."

“That’s also a cost.”

“It places extremely high demands on the placement and deployment of command personnel.”

“And this point must not be ignored.”

Dai Zhengan thought for a moment and said nothing, then waved his hand: "Go on."

"Yes, Director."

Chen Jun responded in a resounding voice and continued his analysis: "That's it from the command and personnel perspectives. If we can do it well, we can build a synthetic framework."

“Finally, from the perspective of equipment, the synthesis of the grassroots is accompanied by the need for an efficient chain of command.”

"We need to use a digital combat command system to meet the needs of the grassroots, which is not only a waste of money, but also technically difficult and not mature at present."

"Also, the use of digital combat command systems requires the continuous decentralization of a variety of technical weapons and technical arms, which increases the difficulty of ensuring technical equipment."

"This aspect alone is a difficult barrier to overcome in the process of forming a combined force brigade. It is necessary to strengthen the logistical support capabilities of units at all levels, and the grassroots technical arms need to improve the level of equipment maintenance."

"In other words, it's still very expensive and brain-consuming."

"This is just the difficulty when setting up the framework. Once the framework is set up, the integrated training, combined training, and resource consumption will be enough. One battalion can match the daily consumption of an infantry division."

"The daily work difficulty of leading a combined forces battalion is no less than that of leading an infantry division."

Chen Jun spoke very calmly, as if he was explaining something that had nothing to do with him, and he spoke lightly.

But it made old man Dai feel frightened.

Regarding synthesis, the top leaders must have gone through various deductions and calculations before coming up with specific policies to be implemented.

But not all decisions made by senior executives are correct.

At least the estimated difficulty of synthetic assembly is much lower.

Even Dai Zhengan has always believed that the division level did not disappear when it was transformed into a brigade, but was simply divided into two and the equipment was more centralized.

Maximize firepower.

Comparing the firepower of a division and a brigade, the data obtained by the combined brigade must be more impressive, crushing the arms division in all aspects.

Not to mention a combined arms brigade defeating a division, on the front battlefield, even defeating three is no problem.

Based on this conclusion, the military was able to implement it so quickly.

But now, after listening to Chen Jun's analysis, Dai Zhengan frowned tightly. He realized that he might have underestimated the difficulty of forming a combined brigade.

But this is normal.

Although Mr. Dai has a high rank, he has been away from the construction of grassroots troops for too long and has no personal experience.

The only way to understand it is to read it in the text report.

But those cold words jumping on the paper.

Can it fully express the sense of urgency when the grassroots are short of cadres, technology and weapons, and are scratching their heads but cannot find a solution?
Obviously impossible.

Everyone saw how powerful the First Battalion of the army was on the battlefield. Only one battalion alone defended the entire 1221 area.

No matter whether the Blue Army is at brigade or division level, whoever comes will be the one to smoke.

Anyone who hears about this kind of record will give a thumbs up and exclaim that it is amazing.

But few people know how many blames the then battalion commander Zhao Ziheng took when the first battalion was formed.

Later, after Chen Jun took over, he used methods of coaxing, deceiving, dragging and dragging to recruit able-bodied men from the entire brigade. The cadres of the 179th Brigade avoided the First Battalion as if they were snakes and scorpions.

Chen Jun even went to the brigade headquarters to beg for permission to arrange for two battalion-level units to be stationed at the training ground for long-term training.

Just to coordinate drills with the 1st Battalion.

In order to form a battalion, the entire brigade was used as a power bank. In order to train a battalion, two battalions gave up their daily training and all assessment arrangements to accompany the exercise with all their strength.

No one will see these, they will only see the glory of the first battalion of the entire army.

And it was disbanded at the most glorious moment.

After Chen Jun’s comprehensive explanation from the command perspective, personnel perspective, and equipment perspective.

Dai Zhengan no longer had the heart to look at any documents. He pointed at the chair in the office, which was very rare.

"sit."

"If you put it this way, I understand why you were so sure yesterday. Learning without practice is useless."

"Indeed." Old man Dai sighed.

"Director, synthesis is difficult, difficult to synthesize. This is a hurdle that everyone must go through." Seeing that he could finally get a chair to sit on, Chen Jun ran to a distance and moved the chair in front of the old man.

Then, in front of Dai Zhengan, he picked up the documents scattered on the chair and deliberately shook them in front of him before putting them on the desk.

Chen Jun was afraid that the old man had a bad memory. What if he left on his own later and forgot where the documents on the chair were? Wouldn't that be ridiculous?
Others are afraid of the political commissar of the National Defense University, but Chen Jun is not afraid of him. This is a rare opportunity to get closer to him.

After Chen Jun sat down, he pulled his chair forward and continued, "Whether it's a battalion or a brigade, he has a hard time dealing with personnel, equipment, technology, framework, training, command, and so on."

"I was in the first battalion before, and I wrote a lot of content about the synthesis lecture hall, as well as the outlines and experience of the first, second, third and final stages of the synthesis battalion training."

"I arranged for someone to bring it to me from the army last night."

"I guess we should leave for the airport now and arrive in the afternoon."

"Having those things can definitely serve as initial teaching plans, allowing other comrades to quickly understand synthesis."

Looking at this bastard Chen Jun, he would move towards him from time to time and talk about the plan incessantly.

Dai Zhengan couldn't help but glance at him sideways. As for this young man in front of him, it was actually Chen Huanran, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Joint Staff Department, who recommended him.

Old Man Dai didn’t think there was anything special about Chen Jun because he had never seen or met him before.

As for excellence, that is nonsense.

How many outstanding military officers could the political commissar of the National Defense University have met?
Who dares to talk about excellence in front of him? Who dares to say that he is excellent?

Old man Dai has such a violent temper that he can slap someone eight feet away with just one slap. The older generation of cadres who were engaged in political work were involved in more than just political work.

I also know a little bit about boxing and kicking.

Not to mention that Chen Jun is old man Li’s grandson-in-law, he would still call him his own son.

But after two days of contact, it’s hard to say whether Chen Junyou is not excellent, but he has discovered that he is thick-skinned enough.

This kid is definitely a Pixiu, the type who won't release the eagle until he sees the rabbit.

"Tell me, you are so enthusiastic, what conditions do you want?"

Dai Zhengan stared at Chen Jun with a half-smile. He guessed that this boy was so diligent and took the initiative to arrange for people to send things over from the army. He must have something to say.

"No."

Chen Jun saw that Old Man Dai looked unhappy, so he straightened up quickly and said as if to assure him.

You must not speak at this time.

After all, he's taking credit for the work before it's even done. Who knows if this old man Dai has a big heart.

"Well, it's not the best. Let's go eat. When the information comes in the afternoon, send it to me as soon as possible."

"Yes!!"

He watched Chen Jun stand up, pick up the information in front of him, put it on the chair, and move the chair back to its original position.

Then they left. Diane was smiling and shaking her head. This bastard must have wanted to bargain for some benefits from him, but he was wise enough not to say anything just now.

In fact, without Chen Jun saying anything, Old Man Dai could guess roughly that he probably wanted to plead for the 179th Brigade.

Today, the 179th Motorized Infantry Brigade is making every effort to organize its troops in order to prepare for the practice of personnel being trained by the Military Reform Education Office.

A combined brigade is being formed, with the First Army and the Eastern Theater Command as its backing, so there will definitely be no shortage of men or weapons.

When Chen Jun talked about the formation of the first battalion just now, he mentioned technical issues many times. But when it comes to the concentration of various technical personnel, who can match the National Defense University?
Old Man Dai guessed that Chen Jun wanted to use his information in exchange for the college arranging a technical support team to go to the 179th Brigade to provide technical assistance.

But after thinking it over again and again, this brat probably felt that the chips in his hand were not enough to make a move.

In the end, I didn't mention it.

Thinking of this, Diane smiled and reached out to pick up the phone on the desk and dialed a number.

Grab the microphone and put it to your ear.

"Old Zhao, haha, I'm Dai Zhengan."

"In the next few days, help me find a technical team. Yes, one. The number of people should be between fifteen and thirty."

"Communications, command, air defense, fire control, computers, and all aspects are needed. Arrange some younger comrades to go to a unit in the east for a few months as a training and learning experience."

"Well, you can notify first and sign up freely. Just give me the list when the time comes."

"Okay, that's it."

. . . . . . . .

Chen Jun came down from Old Man Dai’s office. He didn’t know what would happen next.

He was even less aware that Dai Zhengan had already figured out his thoughts.

That's right.

Ever since Chen Jun learned about the situation of the 179th Brigade last night, he began to think about how to trick a technical team into going back to assist.

Because when the first battalion was formed, the delegation from the National University of Defense Technology was in place at the first opportunity. The informationized forces did not have these technical personnel, and relied entirely on a group of rough guys to do the work.

Even if you are busy for a year, it is not synthesized, at most it is sutured.

But one thing must be clear.

In the past, the First Battalion was a pilot battalion, and it was certainly taken care of in every aspect by the higher-ups. Now that everyone is working on integration, who can still manage whom?

There is no time to spare for military districts and war zones.

It all depends on the ability of the number one person in each unit. In fact, we don't need people from the academy, the army can solve it. It's just a matter of waiting until the technical personnel trained by the army are free.

But it's enough to just listen to this kind of words.

Anyone who believes it is a fucking idiot.

In any front-line unit, development is a race against time like a dog chasing a rabbit.

Wait?
If I can wait, what's the point of having you as the brigade commander?

Whether you communicate with the college or negotiate with the base, if you can't handle this matter, the higher-ups will handle it for you.

That's why Chen Jun wanted to do this.

The National Defense University is so awesome. Don’t be fooled by what old man Dai said when he called about volunteering and looking for young comrades.

But as the political commissar of a school, he personally gave orders and made arrangements, and anyone who dared to neglect them would be criticized.

Hesitation for even a second means you don’t take yourself seriously.

So, although it seems that this matter has not been resolved by Chen Jun, in fact, the most luxurious and complete aid team has already started to sign up.

Li Wujie, Chen Jun's orderly, who was far away in the 179th Brigade, also ran to the office of the battalion commander of the first battalion early in the morning with a suitcase.

Pack all the files together.

He went to the Second Battalion to apply for an exemption visa and got it, then carried his suitcase and prepared to join his deputy chief of staff.

Come to Kyoto by plane.

(End of this chapter)

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