A little explanation of equipment and training

Until now, this book has been written to the present, in fact, it doesn't matter about other irrelevant things, and the reason why I have been insisting on it is only because of the consistent support of book friends, and I really can't face the disappointment of everyone after TJ.

So, let's talk about some of the settings in the book today, maybe everyone has questions, if not, it's good to watch it lively.

The first is positioning, there is no doubt that the positioning of this book is science fiction military literature. Actually, I really want to write this book as a future version of the bloody military text, but in practice, it is a bit out of place to add content about political parties and the like.

Regarding equipment, I admit that it is deliberately lowered, because at the current rate of scientific and technological development, in 2192, that is, the time when this book begins, the equipment of the army should have exceeded our imagination, and many weapons in science fiction have entered the practical stage of large-scale equipment of the troops.

But -- the most feared thing is but.

Personally, I believe that whether the weapons are advanced or not is one thing, and whether they are equipped or not is another.

I believe the first thing that comes to everyone's mind is laser guns.

However, I always believe that the possibility of large-scale installation of laser guns is not high.

The main reason is the cost problem, which is also mentioned in the book, and the equipment should not only consider whether it is advanced, but also need to consider the cost and storage.

When it comes to the battlefield, durability is more important than advancement.

In terms of current firearms, it has developed to a very mature point, a bullet buried in the ground, after 20 years of digging out, is as loud as it is dug up, whether it is stored or used, it is very convenient. For large-scale storage in peacetime, bullets are more economical.

I can't think of any kind of battery that will last for 20 years, and besides, the laser gun must use electronic chips...... Electromagnetic bombs can't destroy the AK-47, and they can't help the M-4, but they are fatal to electronic chips.

There is also the interference of the air on the laser, and so on.

Therefore, advanced weapons such as laser guns are destined to not be able to fully replace traditional firearms.

Of course, if I insist on the development of materials that can make laser guns as durable as AK-47s, I don't have anything to say, but this book won't adopt them, because I don't think it will be possible in 2192.

There are also book friends who mentioned physical training, of course, this is mentioned in Longkong.

I don't know what this book friend thinks, but I'm sure he never served as a soldier.

Not to mention the future war, even today's war has begun to transition to non-physical fitness, but no country has canceled physical training, not even the global police.

The purpose of physical training is not only to exercise physical fitness, but more importantly, physical training is very hard, and while exercising physical fitness, it also has a role in honing willpower.

Have all your comrades-in-arms who have served as soldiers heard the command of "500 push-ups to prepare"? This is by no means nonsense, but I have experienced it myself.

How many of you who have never been in the military can do 100 push-ups?

I got here today, and my son woke up......