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Chapter 664: prepared by

    Chapter 664 Comption


    "What?" Novikov looked at Shulka in disbelief: "You mean, can you help with the reform of the Air Force?"


    "No, Comrade Novikov!" Sensing that he was showing too much sharpness, Shulka hurriedly replied, "I''m just a little curious about what problems are bothering you. Maybe we brainstormed and came up with a feasible solution by mistake. maybe!"


    Shulka is trying to pull Zhukov and Khrushchev into the water. It would be much easier if they joined him.


    Khrushchev jumps when he sees a pit... Khrushchev is quite conceited, and anyone who is conceited has curiosity and a desire to control, so even industries he knows nothing about will get involved.


    "That''s right, Comrade Shulka!" Khrushchev said: "I want to hear it too!"


    "Okay!" Novikov rolled his eyes and replied: "First of all, the air force organization is fragmented and chaotic: we originally used aviation divisions as the basic tactical corps, and each aviation division has 4 to 6 aviation regiments under its jurisdiction. An aviation regiment has about 60 aircraft ording to different types..."


    "Wait, it varies by model?" Shulka asked.


    "Yes, there are usually fighters, attack aircraft and bombers!" Novikov asked: "Is there any problem?"


    Among them, fighter nes are mainly for airbat, attack nes are mainly for sea, ground or support infantry, and bomber nes are for bombing missions.


    Shulka looked at Zhukov and said, "Comrade Zhukov, we seem to have encountered simr problems before!"


    Zhukov thought for a while, and said, "You mean... we use artillery in a concentrated manner?"


    "Yes!" Shulka turned his attention to Novikov: "Although I don''t know much about the air force, Comrade Novikov, and I also know that the air force is different from the infantry, but the strategy and tactics are always different. the same!"


    Novikov nodded in agreement. He himself was born as an infantryman. He served as a toonmander,panymander, and battalionmander in the Soviet-Russian civil war.


    "Our artillery was originally used in various units!" Shulka said: "The idea of ????dispersion is very good, which enables the infantry to receive timely and rapid artillery support and have a faster response speed on the battlefield, but the fact is that It''s just the opposite...Ourmanders are generally inexperienced, they can''tmand infantry, artillery and their coordination on the battlefield at the same time, and this will increase many difficulties in logistics and maintenance!"


    "That''s right!" Novikov immediately showed a serious look on his face: "Our aviation division has mixed fighter jets, attack nes and bombers, which makes it necessary for each aviation division to have three sets of maintenance equipment and personnel. Plus there are spare parts, ammunition, etc., maintenance and logistics are tooplicated!"


    "There is alsomand!" Zhukov interrupted: "I believe that themander of the aviation division cannot control three types of aircraft at the same time!"


    Zhukov is satirizing the Air Force in real time... Zhukov, as the supreme deputymander, andmanded severalrge-scale offensives against Kotluban, all ended in disastrous failures. Of course, he has manyints about the weak Air Force.


    Novikov blushed, and although he was a little embarrassed, he had to admit: "You are right, Comrade Zhukov! This also makes themand system veryplicated. The aviation division must have at least threemand divisions tomand three types of aircraft. , if there are new changes in the mission, there will be a phenomenon that somemand branches are very busy and somemand branches have nothing to do!"


    This kind of organization cannot be said to be wrong. In fact, it is still an advanced tactic, because modern aviation has such an organization as mixed divisions and mixed brigades. battlefield.


    Correspondingly, modern infantry is also gradually moving towards a bined battalion", that is, half-step, artillery, tank, engineer...almost all the basic infantry arms are organized into one battalion, so this battalion can almost independentlyplete all tasks that infantry canplete : Infantry-tank coordination, infantry-gun coordination, breaking obstacles and clearing the way, etc.


    However, these modern mixed divisions and synthetic battalions are all based on strong logistical supply capabilities, maintenance teams, advancedmunication, information equipment and other technologies, as well as sufficient training.


    At this time, the Soviet Union can be said to be a mess in these aspects, especially themunication equipment. Themunication between some backward fighter nes still needs to bepleted by firing signal res. In this case, the confusion is purely for yourself. looking for trouble.


    "So, the important thing is not whether they are scattered or not!" Novikov said thoughtfully: "It should be organized ording to the model!"


    "Yes!" Shulka replied: "I think this will be much better than before, because in this way we can ssify maintenance, logistics,mand, etc. by type, which will greatly simplify maintenance and logistics. Andmand, so that there will be no confusion when fighting the enemy!"


    Things on the battlefield are always as simple as possible.


    Complicity does have the benefits ofplexity. For example, mixing various types of aircraft means that an aviation division of the Soviet Army can independentlyplete aplex task.


    The problem is that "the ideal is always full, but the reality is very skinny". On the ever-changing battlefield, the Soviet army simply cannot bear the side effects of plexity". Therefore, one advantage has no disadvantages but the other does not fall. It is a strange thing not to lose a battle .


    After thinking for a while, Novikov nodded and said: "It makes sense, we should do this. In this way...we should centralize themand of the aviation force instead of assigning them to various units!"


    This is another drawback of the Soviet aviation establishment. Just like tanks, they almost assign aircraft to infantry. From top to bottom, there are the aviation of the headquarters, the aviation of the front army, the aviation of the group army and the aviation of the army.


    The result of this organization is that the aviation is limited by thebat direction and area of ??the infantry... For example, the aviation of the Stalingrad Front is only responsible for the battle of the Stalingrad Front, even if the aviation of the Southern Front is fighting the Germans in the air. The army was annihted. In principle, the aviation of the Stalingrad Front Army is not obliged to participate, that is to say, just watch and wait for the Luftwaffe to defeat them one by one.


    So, Shulka agreed without thinking about it: "Of course, Comrade Novikov, of course they must concentrate theirmand and unite their operations!"


    At this time, Khrushchev and Zhukov seemed to see hope.
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