Chapter 389: I'll Wait
On September 5, Long Zheng published a recruitment notice for Panshi International Special Security Company in more than a dozen mainstream media in the world. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
In order to crack down on drug lords in Myanmar, the Panshi Special Security Company has set up a Chinese special operations brigade, a Chinese combat brigade, an international mercenary combat brigade, a Shan State mercenary combat brigade, a special aviation assault brigade, a special operations aviation brigade, an operational aviation brigade, a garrison brigade, a logistics support brigade, and a medical brigade.
In the Dragon Zheng plan, the ten teams that have spent a lot of money to prepare, according to the recruitment notice, belong to the existence of their own focus.
The Chinese Special Operations Brigade, which is organized by 44, belongs to the ace armament of Panshi Special Security Company, the elite of the elite.
Each squad consists of four combat teams, each with four people, plus a squad leader, for a total of 17 people; Each squadron consists of four squadrons, plus a squadron leader, for a total of sixty-nine people; The Chinese Special Operations Brigade consists of four squadrons, plus a deputy captain and a liaison officer, totaling 278 people.
The Chinese Combat Brigade, which is composed of 77 units, is the largest of the 10 troops.
Each squad consists of seven combat teams, each with seven people, plus a squad leader, for a total of fifty people; Each squadron consists of seven squadrons, plus a squadron leader, for a total of 351 people; The Chinese Combat Brigade consists of four squadrons, plus a deputy captain, a liaison officer, and a three-person staff group, totaling 1,409 people.
The International Mercenary Combat Brigade is organized with a five-five establishment and is mainly composed of employees of the former Panshi Security Company.
Each squad consists of five combat teams, each with five people, plus a squad leader, for a total of 26 people; Each squadron consists of five squadrons, plus a squadron leader, for a total of 131 people; The International Mercenary Brigade consists of four squadrons, plus a deputy captain, a liaison officer, and a three-person staff team, totaling 529 people.
The Shan State Mercenary Combat Brigade also adopts a five-five formation, completely recruiting Shan people from Myanmar and forming it.
Each squad consists of five combat teams, each with five people, plus a squad leader, for a total of 26 people; Each squadron consists of five squadrons, plus a squadron leader, for a total of 131 people; The Shan State Mercenary Brigade consists of four squadrons, plus a deputy captain, a liaison officer, and a three-person staff team, totaling 529 people.
The special aviation assault group, which adopts the four-four formation, is actually an elite airborne troops.
Each squad consists of four combat teams, each with four people, plus a squad leader, for a total of 17 people; Each squadron consists of four squadrons, plus a squadron leader, for a total of sixty-nine people; The Chinese Special Operations Brigade consists of four squadrons, plus a deputy captain and a liaison officer, totaling 278 people.
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The Special Operations Aviation Brigade consists of two helicopter combat squadrons and one unmanned aerial vehicle combat squadron.
The first helicopter combat squadron, armed with ten Mi-24 helicopter gunships. This helicopter combat squadron will be the fist unit of the special operations aviation group.
The Mi-24 helicopter gunship is the first generation of Soviet specialized helicopter gunships designed by the Miri Helicopter Design Bureau of the former Soviet Union, and the nickname given by NATO is "Hind".
The Mi-24 helicopter gunship was positioned as a large helicopter aerial gunboat and a low-volume troop transporter, which was initially used by the Soviet Air Force and exported to more than 30 countries after its success.
NATO's naming conventions referred to the exported Mi-25 and Mi-35 as Hind D and Hind E, and Soviet pilots nicknamed them "flying chariots" or "crocodiles" because of their similar silhouette and camouflage patterns.
The development of the Mi-24 began in the late sixties, and in 1972 the West first reported on this helicopter. At the end of 1972, it flew a test flight and was put into mass production, and in 1973 it was equipped with troops.
Since its entry into service, the Mi-24 helicopter gunship has achieved remarkable results.
The Ogaden War of 1977-1978 was the first battle of the Mi-24 gunship.
The former Soviet Union supported Ethiopia with a large number of Mi-24 helicopter gunships against Somalia until the Soviet Union changed its position in 1977 and cut off the supply of Mi-24 helicopter gunships.
The Mi-24 helicopter gunship was used as a means of joint air and land operations, which was of great help to Ethiopia. With the help of these Mi-24 helicopter gunships, Ethiopia was able to completely drive the Somali army out of its territory in 1978.
What really made the Mi-24 helicopter gunship shine was the Cambodian-Vietnamese War that broke out in 1978. No matter from any point of view, the influence of the Ogaden War is not comparable to that of the Cambodia-Vietnam War, and it is through this war that the Mi-24 gunship has gained great popularity. The Vietnamese People's Army Air Force was heavily equipped with Mi-24 helicopter gunships, and destroyed Khmer Rouge bases and outposts by using the Mi-24 gunship as an aerial gunboat, resulting in Cambodia being forced to retreat to the Thai border in 1986.
After that, the Mi-24 helicopter gunships were heavily equipped with the former Soviet army and sold in large quantities. The 1979-1989 war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988, the Nicaraguan Revolutionary War from 1980 to 1988, the Sri Lankan Revolutionary War from 1987 to the present, and the Gulf War in 1991 all had Mi-24 helicopter gunships.
Since the dragon politician wants to buy a helicopter gunship, then the Mi-24 helicopter gunship is indispensable.
The second helicopter combat squadron is equipped with ten Mi-8 multi-purpose helicopters.
The Mi-8 multi-role helicopter, codenamed "Hippo", was developed by the Miri Moscow Helicopter-Building Joint Stock Company and produced by the Kazan Aircraft Factory, and can be used for a variety of military and civilian tasks.
The development of the Mi-8 multi-purpose helicopter began in May 1960, and the first prototype flew for the first time in June 1961. In 1990, the Soviet Union and other countries were equipped with a total of 1,876 Mi-8 helicopters, which are expected to be used until the end of the 90s. Counting the Mi-8 and Mi-14 advanced modifications of the Mi-17, the Mi-8 family is the most produced family of helicopters in the world.
Long Zheng purchased ten Mi-8 multi-purpose helicopters to form a second helicopter combat squadron, if nothing else, because it was cheap to build and the follow-up maintenance was simple and cheap.
UAV combat squadron, armed with ten tactical UAVs.
Israel's first use of drones in the Battle of the Bekaa Valley in 1982 was a shocking achievement, which greatly shocked the former Soviet Union. As a result, the former Soviet Union began to step up the development of small tactical UAVs suitable for its national conditions. In 1983, the Yaklev Design Bureau developed a small remote-controlled tactical unmanned aerial vehicle.
The ten tactical drones ordered by Long Zheng are the latest tactical drones from Russia, and even the Russian military has just installed them. (To be continued.) )