
The North China Sea Fleet of the Navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) organized its submarines, aviation troops, surface ships and electronic confrontation troops to conduct a joint confrontation training in early September of 2012, conquering multiple highly-difficult training subjects including "combating against saturation attacks by multiway missiles" in a row.
"Nowadays, the combat system is expanding from a tree-pattern structure to a network-pattern one which turns information advantage into a lifeline of the battlefield," said a leader of the fleet.
With seizing the pre-emptive information advantage as a highlight , this joint confrontation training designed 8 confrontation waves including "fighters to intercept multiple simultaneous air-attacking targets", "aviation troops to cover surface ships for assault operation at sea", "shore-based missile force to assault maritime mobile targets", and "single ship to combat against multiple simultaneous ultra-low-altitude attacks", and carefully devised the missile shot procedures in every wave from information-acquiring to fire strikes.












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