In modern warfare, the range of missiles is getting farther and farther, and their power is unstoppable. How to ensure that the command center is not destroyed by missiles during war?

The communications headquarters and headquarters follow the three steps of hide-prevent-hide. Hide first, use optical equipment and radar detection, and then defend yourself if you are unable to do so. Defend yourself through physical means such as anti-missile and countermeasures, or electronic warfare means such as jamming and false signals. If you cannot do so, you can still hide. Communications Command The equipment can be quickly disassembled and moved, and large equipment such as radars are wheeled and can be quickly connected to tractors. Because long-range missiles often take several hours from launch to landing, a large amount of communication equipment, hard drives, and detection equipment can be transferred during this time. After completing the three steps, but there is still a risk of loss according to the assessment, the equipment will be left behind and the personnel will be evacuated. Even if it is helpless and razed, the mobile command unit on the front line will then take independent command according to the backup plan provided in the advance combat meeting. Action will not be leaderless until the new command comes online.

In modern warfare, the command center is in the very rear area, and there is a defense mechanism of "camouflage". The reconnaissance satellite information obtained before the war is not necessarily true, and it itself is very difficult to pinpoint. The target generally needs to be combined with overhead photography, infrared radiation observation, surveillance reports of personnel behind enemy lines, materials in the surrounding area, power supply, the direction of food and medical supplies and other information to indirectly determine the location of the headquarters. An army cannot have only one unified headquarters. , but an extremely decentralized communication system like cats-routers-AP-computers scattered in various places. If one command is removed, another command will take over its function. It is almost impossible to eradicate them all in one go.

The command center will not directly command the frontline units. Instead, it will send strategic targets to the mobile command units in the front through encryption. The mobile command units will then conduct tactical-level command of the frontline units, further improving the The concealment of the headquarters.

Long-range ballistic missiles have large mass and large infrared radiation. They are easily recognized by anti-missile systems. Their accuracy is not as high as front-line guided weapons. The probability of being intercepted by anti-missile systems is also high. They cannot effectively strike small-scale targets with precision. ability, on the contrary, the radiation and trajectory generated during launch will expose its launch position, thereby being locked by enemy reconnaissance units.

Cruise missiles fly slowly and rely on satellite GPS, long-range guidance, aerial reconnaissance or ground reconnaissance forces to provide coordinates or laser guidance. However, satellite GPS cannot detect well-concealed command centers in the upper satellite orbits, and the frontline Reconnaissance cannot protect itself from being taken over by the enemy's defense forces. If you send troops to attack a place, a weak defense will appear, and the enemy will also attack this loophole. If you send out a drone and ground observation unit, I can also deduce the location from which you sent these units based on your movement trajectory. If you take down my house, I can also take the opportunity to take down yours. In theory, it appears A counter-mechanism, so the entire front had to advance step by step.