Thailand is good at creating atmosphere. On the afternoon of July 26, the Thai military attaché, along with the director of the Thai Army Communications Bureau and the Electronic Equipment Maintenance Section, as well as the Army delegation, inspected and received relevant materials related to the counter-battery radar system in Qiqihar City. Thailand is currently bombarding Cambodia with large guns, and now receiving counter-battery radar system materials, which clearly indicates that it's targeting Cambodia's artillery. However, these equipment must have been purchased long ago, and now they are rushing to receive them.

Cambodia's artillery forces mostly use our country's Chinese howitzers and truck-mounted cannons. This is equivalent to both sides buying Chinese weapons to fight each other. So, if Chinese weapons attack Chinese weapons, who is stronger? This war seems a bit strange. Chinese weapons fighting Chinese weapons, the blogger doesn't know which side to support. Because both sides are using Chinese weapons, it's hard to say who wins or loses.

Compared to this, Cambodia uses almost 90% of Chinese weapons, while Thailand uses only about 50% of Chinese weapons, so Cambodia has more Chinese weapons. However, Thailand has a better relationship with us, while Cambodia has been a bit arrogant in recent years. It's hard to say anything, but in the meantime of the Sino-Cambodian war, Thailand is openly showing the reception of the counter-battery radar system, creating an atmosphere of a battle, which is not easy to say.

Because these counter-battery radar systems were ordered by Thailand long ago, and now they need them urgently, so they directly received them. As for how to transport them to Thailand, it should be our Y-20 aircraft delivering them directly. Otherwise, if transported by sea, it would be too slow, and by the time they arrive, the war would have already ended.

However, to be honest, I don't know the principle of such counter-battery radar systems. But imagine, it should be that these radars detect the position from which the enemy fires, and then retaliate. Because relying on estimation alone, you can't know the position of the enemy's artillery. If there is a counter-battery radar system, it can detect the position of the opponent's artillery through the radar system, and then continuously suppress it.

This should be the working principle, but I'm not sure because I've never been in the army. Anyway, Thailand has already received the counter-battery radar system, and it's estimated that it will soon be used in frontline combat operations.

Cambodia-Thailand Tensions Escalate

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