At a military base command center in Beijing.
Wu Jin watched the electronic big screen tensely. It displayed live satellite surveillance footage. As he saw Luo Zheng and others whizzing away in the ard transport helicopter, even rembering to take back their camouflage suits, his tightly clenched fists couldn't help but wave excitedly as he exclaid, "Well done."
"Yeah!" The command center staff who saw this scene shouted excitedly, and they all clapped their hands. At this mont, pride filled every face. As soldiers, even though they belonged to different branches, the fiery blood within them was the sa. Seeing Luo Zheng and his team achieving great feats, they all felt imnse pride.
Standing next to Wu Jin was Mr. Li, who had a calm expression on his face but was just as nervous inside. It was his granddaughter and future grandson-in-law who were facing the pursuit of the Arctic Bear. Who could remain calm? Fortunately, Mr. Li's composure was excellent, and he did not show it outwardly. After seeing Luo Zheng and the others seize the helicopter and head west, his calm face took on a more solemn expression. As a forr general, Mr. Li was not only experienced but also had extraordinary insight. He glanced at Wu Jin and walked forward.
Knowing that Mr. Li had sothing to say to him, Wu Jin promptly followed. After passing through several corridors and sitting down in a rest room, Mr. Li asked calmly, "These lads did well, their tactics are flexible. It seems that entrusting them with the mission was the right decision. What do you think of the next step?"
"The Arctic Bear will surely go mad. Their helicopter was snatched, and they've lost face. The Snow Bear is likely already on the way. However, I find it odd that the helicopter doesn't seem to be operated by Snow Bear's n but looks more like Special Forces military personnel. Why did the Military act before Snow Bear? Is there so trouble within their ranks? Since the Military is clinging so stubbornly to this, they will definitely deploy fighter jets, which is worrying." Wu Jin said with a grave look.
"Hmm, your thoughts align with mine, what shall we do next?" Mr. Li pressed for an answer.
"I have no idea when the Arctic Bear Military will make their move, so it's impossible to predict where they might land. However, I have already prepared personnel on the way there." Wu Jin quickly stated.
"Your command is still as ticulous and thorough as ever, that puts at ease. After this mission, their squad should be up for promotion. What's your view?" Mr. Li asked.
"In terms of tactics, their team is very agile. In terms of overall combat power, their team is also strong. In terms of individual close combat capabilities, their team's mbers are slightly weaker. However, they have been learning knife techniques for over a month and have improved their close combat abilities. It hasn't been tested specifically yet. In terms of espionage and security capabilities, they sowhat lack. Regarding informatized warfare abilities, their squad lacks talents in this area. Strictly speaking, it's a bit early for a promotion." Wu Jin spoke with a stern face, seriously analyzing. When it ca to official business, Wu Jin did not withhold any opinions.
"Your analysis is very reasonable. Espionage and security capabilities are indeed their weaknesses. They've only had one similar mission, which was the defense of the Military Research Institute. Although they completed it very well, it was more about carrying it out in a military fashion. Here's what we'll do—after they return, we'll assign them a similar mission," Mr. Li said indifferently. In official matters, Mr. Li wouldn't show partiality, not even for his own granddaughter.
"Commander, I suggest that after they complete the mission and return, the team should be promoted one level to avoid dampening the spirits of the soldiers. However, we could apply pressure—should they fail the mission you just ntioned, the promotion will be canceled. This gives the brothers sothing to look forward to. Furthermore, they've been on continuous missions, and the accumulation of their military achievents is substantial. Not to reward them would not be sufficient to convince the people," Wu Jin said earnestly, his expression focused.
"Good, let's proceed as you suggest," Mr. Li smiled satisfactorily, "clear rewards and punishnts, distinct separation of public and private matters. You're doing well. I'm at ease with you in charge of the National Blade Special Team. Additionally, I am thinking of following the likes of Sam Country and Arctic Bear Country and other military powerhouses to improve National Blade's informatized warfare capabilities. I plan to rge the National Blade Special Warfare Team and the Intelligence Team, mixing battle personnel with intelligence personnel into squads, which has already been approved by the Chairman."
"Yes, I resolutely obey the organizational arrangents. rging is a good thing that ets the needs of modern warfare and is in line with military trends. mbers fighting long-term together can develop understanding and enhance combat effectiveness. I will co up with a plan as soon as possible," Wu Jin answered promptly, excited by the proposal of rging, which had been anticipated for a while.
"You're right. Look at the major military powers in the world; none of them operate without mixed forces conducting joint operations. Then look at us—our information troops and combat troops are two completely parallel units. Although they cooperate, it's not close enough. This system might have worked in the past, but it's completely outdated in modern military developnt," Mr. Li said sowhat regretfully as he half-closed his eyes and looked out the window, lost in thought.
Wu Jin did not dare to interrupt, waiting patiently while pondering over the rging details. After a while, Mr. Li suddenly said, "I propose to divide the world into ten major regions. Each region includes different countries, and we will designate a squad specifically responsible for each region. This setup is basically the sa as the previous division of labor. Additionally, we will add two maneuverable squads. After mixing, a total of twelve squads will be ford. The specifics concerning personnel, composition, and so on – you'll envisage first, and we'll discuss in a eting later."
"Yes," Wu Jin quickly agreed, ntally planning the distribution strategy. A question ca to his mind, and he expressed his concern, "Commander, three issues arise. First, after mixing, will each squad move out of the base and be allocated independent bases? If so, we will need local governnt cooperation. Second, there will be significant financial pressure. Third, after the mixing, our numbers aren't very large. Should we expand the squads?"
"Hmm, it's good that you've thought of these issues; I am also contemplating them. There's no hurry. Formulate your ideas into a report and submit it. We'll study it in detail. Expansion requires the Chairman's approval. After expanding, from where will the people co, and what specifically will they do? We need a detailed plan," Mr. Li said gravely, speaking earnestly.
"Yes," replied Wu Jin, his chest puffing out as he agreed. As long as the upper echelons had not set a specific pattern, there was considerable room to maneuver. Relieved, Wu Jin thought about seizing the opportunity to expand National Blade's power and recruit more elite mbers, enhancing National Blade's combat effectiveness.
"Commander, the expansion could be comprised of three parts. One part could be elite mbers from the Special Forces; another part could co from transfers from National Security, given their strong reconnaissance capabilities; and a part could be considered from the police force elite. Of course, we would need to select carefully and conduct strict political screenings to ensure quality and the team's loyalty," Wu Jin suggested tentatively.
"Your approach is viable, but rember one thing: it's better to have a vacancy than haphazard recruitnt. The purity, loyalty, and combat effectiveness of the team are all extrely important. There must be no negligence; otherwise, we would rather not expand at all," Mr. Li said sternly, speaking earnestly. National Blade was different from other forces, being a military force detached from both the military and local sectors, subordinate only to the Chairman's command and exclusively engaged in foreign operations. Therefore, its purity, loyalty, and combat effectiveness were critical.
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