Chapter 2524: Disassembly of the Entire Box
It’s certainly a good thing to have new equipment to look forward to in the future.
But at the moment, Malashenko still hopes to understand what is right in front of him as soon as possible: this new TOS-1 that is more powerful than the TOS-1 currently used by the leadership division.
"So what adjustments have you made? Could it be that you just changed the body and chassis? I know this is not your style."
Although Shashmulin pursues the ultimate in excellence, this does not mean that Kotin is careless in this regard.
Malashenko, who was already quite familiar with Kogin, estimated that the big iron guy in front of him must have made many changes, but it was not easy to see on the surface. Malashenko guessed the key points. Ke Jing also laughed next.
"It's better for you to understand. I haven't said anything yet, and you can already guess the general situation."
"Indeed, I made many detailed modifications that I thought were necessary, based on the actual combat feedback reports sent back by your division from the front line."
"Do you still remember that you encountered the problem of overheating of the launcher caused by multiple consecutive launches before? Continuously launching a large number of rockets in a short period of time will cause the launcher to overheat. Although it will not be so hot that it will detonate the loaded ammunition, the loading process is indeed It's very troublesome, after all, the fixed locking and the alignment and centering of the launch position still need to be completed manually.
"So I made some improvements. Since the launcher is overheated, why don't we just leave it alone? There is no need to touch the launcher when loading, just remove the entire launch box."
"The new launch box and launch frame are still separable, and the original modular loading of the launch frame from the launch box is still feasible. It's just that a new function has been added. Now you can lift and unload the entire launch box from the vehicle. Once you get down, you no longer need to touch the hot launcher or replace the entire launch box when reloading. The premise is that you have a field lifting vehicle with good performance. "
"This may be a big problem for other troops, but I believe it is definitely not for your leadership division."
"I'm really impressed by your division's independent transformation capabilities. It's hard to imagine that you modified a batch of heavy-duty cranes using IS2 chassis under field conditions. Although it may sound like a waste of equipment, just take it as a joke. But it must be admitted that that kind of modification is indeed very effective, especially for field maintenance of heavy equipment, which has greatly improved the efficiency. "
Malashenko finally understood what Kotin meant.
To put it simply, the new "official release version" TOS-1 uses a further modular design and is more detachable than the "pre-sale version" currently in Malashenko's hands.
When changing and reloading the thing that Malashenko is holding now, he has to pull the entire launcher out of the launch box, but that's the problem.
After multiple consecutive launches in a short period of time, the TOS-1 launcher will become extremely hot. Touching it directly is basically the same as stuffing your hand into the furnace. In order to ensure the efficiency of the strike, the soldiers had no choice but to wear heat-insulating gloves specially designed for artillery and forcibly unlock the fixed locks that rigidly connected the launcher and the box.
It's just that the heat-insulating gloves are not easy to use. The temperature of the launcher, which is continuously sprayed and burned by the rocket engine tail flame, is even higher than the temperature of the breech of the continuous fire. Some soldiers had been accidentally exposed to it during the process of dismantling the high-temperature launcher. The contact surface of the entire arm through the clothes was instantly hot and smoking. Seeing that large piece of meat was very dangerous.
After learning about this situation, Malashenko mentioned this incident in his feedback and wanted to see if Kogin had any solution.
Unexpectedly, Ke Jin's solution was simple, violent, and very direct.
Is the launcher hot?
Wouldn't it be enough if we don't reload next to the launcher? Simply remove the entire launch box, and you don't have to hold the launcher to the launch box and aim it with your hands. Not only is it hoisted by a crane, but you also have to hold it in with your hands. The original two-time loading work of two separate launchers can be reduced to one-time completion of replacement and loading of the entire launch box, which indeed shortens the loading process and is equivalent to increasing combat efficiency.
The idea is good, but there are some necessary conditions for actual operation.
It is necessary to have the support of heavy-duty mobile field lifting equipment to complete the disassembly and reinstallation of the launch box, which has certain armor protection, is not light in weight, and is not much heavier than the turret of a heavy tank.
In other words, an ordinary small crane with a wheeled truck chassis simply cannot lift something so big and heavy.
This is like a construction site in the 21st century. You drive a 10-ton crane to lift a 20-ton concrete prefabricated part. It would be ridiculous if it could be lifted without overturning your crane on the spot.
This means that the official version of TOS-1 is not a single piece of equipment, but a system of equipment. It is the firepower combat part of the entire equipment system and nothing more.
Only TOS-1 is not enough for the entire equipment system to operate and exert its due combat effectiveness. It must be supported by supporting logistical support equipment, that is, a heavy-duty mobile vehicle that is heavy enough and has large-tonnage lifting capabilities. Lifting equipment.
This kind of high-standard, systematic thing is really not available in ordinary Red Army field troops.
But the leader is different. Kogin has long known that Malashenko has a batch of excessively luxurious crawler-type heavy-lifting vehicles modified with IS2 chassis.
According to Malashenko's original design, this thing was used to lift heavy parts such as tank turrets and engines for field maintenance.
But in the equipment system conceived by Kotin, this thing can do something else. Since it can easily replace the launcher for the "pre-sale version" of TOS-1, it is theoretically possible to lift the entire launch box of the "official release version" of TOS-1. After all, Malashenko mentioned earlier that the faulty TOS-1 launch box had been unloaded with an IS2 heavy crane for maintenance.
Now it just changes the purpose of "maintenance" to "loading ammunition", and the entire operation process is actually unchanged. As long as Malashenko has extra spare launch boxes that have been pre-loaded with ammunition, then this operation process can solve the problem of overheating of the launcher or shortening the loading time.
This is the most direct improvement made based on Malashenko's actual combat feedback, which corresponds to "what the front-line troops need and what they feel is not good, the military team in the rear will start to make targeted improvements." It is not something that a bunch of armchair designers just draw a lot on the blueprints, and then go into the production workshop with these imaginative blueprints to tinker with.