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Field weather monitoring systems: The importance of meteorology to campaigns

author:Automatic small weather station   出处: weather station     Update time:2024-07-02

Field weather monitoring system FT-JQX10 is a field emergency high-precision portable weather station launched by Fengtu Technology. The carbon fiber support is light in weight and high in strength, and does not increase the burden of action. Support wired, Bluetooth, GPRS and other transmission methods, no debugging, fast layout, integrated sensor, can collect wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, air pressure, light, optical rainfall and other elements, corrosion resistance, wear resistance.


Most people are under the impression that he is the ruler. Flying stones only exist in myths and legends, but weather has sometimes played an important role in countless wars, large and small, throughout human history. It is called: the right time, the right place and the right person are indispensable.


The most famous "weather changed the situation" war in the world is the war of 1812 between Napoleon and Russia. At that time, Napoleon led 600,000 troops to attack Russia, but there was a rare cold weather in Russia, due to the weather, Napoleon's army suffered serious losses, and finally only 20,000 people were left, and the army was defeated.


In ancient China, there are many examples of weather operations, such as Zhuge Liang's use of the east wind to burn enemy ships, the use of foggy weather grass ships to borrow arrows, and Guan Yunchang taking advantage of the wind and rain at night to flood Cao Jun and so on.


As a "secret weapon", weather has played a surprising effect, and also created a lot of famous battles with less victory and weak victory.


It can be seen that weather is a major factor in the campaign, not to mention that the United States has been researching weather weapons.

Field weather monitoring systems: The importance of meteorology to campaigns