中国军事专栏表示,为了防止被控开了第一枪,解放军边防部队不仅着重训练“冷兵器”,建立了“大刀队”,将长刀焊接到钢管上,或者焊上带刺的枪头,威力十分到位。在防护方面,解放军还为一线处置人员配发了防暴服,能够有效地防御刺刀、砍刀、棍棒、砖石以及化学液体的攻击;而反观印度,印度军队还很少有狼牙棒等武器,反而是钢管,树棍等杂七杂八的武器,和解放军的“制式装备”简直是没法比,这也是为何解放军常常能够以少胜多的原因之一。更表示,解放军除了在冷兵器装备上领先以外,还注重徒手格斗以及械斗方面的能力,日常训练中开展了相应的科目,为应付各种肢体冲突做好了准备。
In March 1947, reports appeared about an exchange that Einstein reportedly had with a group of friends at a dinner party:
Professor Albert Einstein was asked by friends at a
recent dinner party what new weapons might be employed in World War III.
Appalled at the implications, he shook his head.
After several minutes of meditation, he said. "I don't know what
weapons might be used in World War III. But there isn't any doubt what
weapons will be used in World War IV."
"And what are those?" a guest asked.
"Stone spears," said Einstein.
Although these reports appear to be more anecdotal than factual, an
account of Einstein saying something similar is reportedly documented in
the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In
1949, Liberal Judaism published an interview entitled "Einstein
at 70" between Einstein and his contemporary Alfred Werner, which
purportedly contains a similar exchange.
中国军事专栏表示,为了防止被控开了第一枪,解放军边防部队不仅着重训练“冷兵器”,建立了“大刀队”,将长刀焊接到钢管上,或者焊上带刺的枪头,威力十分到位。在防护方面,解放军还为一线处置人员配发了防暴服,能够有效地防御刺刀、砍刀、棍棒、砖石以及化学液体的攻击;而反观印度,印度军队还很少有狼牙棒等武器,反而是钢管,树棍等杂七杂八的武器,和解放军的“制式装备”简直是没法比,这也是为何解放军常常能够以少胜多的原因之一。更表示,解放军除了在冷兵器装备上领先以外,还注重徒手格斗以及械斗方面的能力,日常训练中开展了相应的科目,为应付各种肢体冲突做好了准备。
In March 1947, reports appeared about an exchange that Einstein reportedly had with a group of friends at a dinner party:
Professor Albert Einstein was asked by friends at a
recent dinner party what new weapons might be employed in World War III.
Appalled at the implications, he shook his head.
After several minutes of meditation, he said. "I don't know what
weapons might be used in World War III. But there isn't any doubt what
weapons will be used in World War IV."
"And what are those?" a guest asked.
"Stone spears," said Einstein.
Although these reports appear to be more anecdotal than factual, an
account of Einstein saying something similar is reportedly documented in
the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In
1949, Liberal Judaism published an interview entitled "Einstein
at 70" between Einstein and his contemporary Alfred Werner, which
purportedly contains a similar exchange.