Chapter 536 Urban War Scene
After leaving the base entrance, head inside.
On the surface, it seems that we are not far from the final goal when we enter the underground base. However, because this is an exercise and not a real combat, we cannot follow the shortest route. Instead, we must shoot the real people in this base. After all the simulation scenes for the game have been cleared, you can enter the lower passages and start moving towards the safe houses where the leaders of various countries are.
Because of these training scenarios, we actually need to run a long distance, and there will be a large number of soldiers stationed along the way. There is no way to avoid this, because this is an exercise regulation and we must force a breakthrough.
Although I don't care much about the combat effectiveness of these ordinary soldiers, this kind of place is not suitable for rushing in alone, so I finally waited at the door for a while until Ling, Shuangxue, and Lingling were the first to arrive. After , Yeyue and Xiaobai arrived at the entrance where I was, I took them into the base below first. As for the others, except for Everett who was entering from another passage, there were probably a lot of others. Time will come in.
The reason why others were held back was not because the soldiers here were very powerful and therefore the advance was slow, but because there were many guests scattered outside. According to the regulations of the exercise, guests are the targets that must be killed, and there are only a few of us here. If we want to maintain the speed of advancement and ensure that no guest is missed, we can only divide our troops, otherwise we will just look for those outside. We will have to work hard until dawn for the guests who have dispersed.
In fact, it's not too far away from dawn now. We started taking action at midnight before, but now it's almost three o'clock. It will start to light up in at most three hours.
After we simply gathered a few people here, we started to conquer the regional map that must be completed. The first thing we entered was urban street fighting. The way to enter this place is quite special, you are not allowed to walk in directly. Instead, there was a model armored vehicle parked outside the training scene. This thing looks exactly like an armored vehicle, but in fact it is just an iron shell with no weapon system and no power. However, the internal structure is exactly the same as a real vehicle, and it can hold people. After we all go in, the fixture behind this thing will open, and then the car will slide directly down the slope with an incline, pass through the entrance of the training scene, and slide directly in through the entrance that just allows the car to enter. in the scene.
About ten meters away from the entrance to this training scene is a roadblock made of sandbags. At this time, the armored vehicle is faster and will hit the roadblock in one go, but the vehicle may flip over, and the battle begins when the armored vehicle model rushes into the training scene. We can see the outside through the observation window in the car, and we are sitting in the driving position in front, so we are very aware of the surrounding environment.
When the armored vehicle model rushed into the scene, countless bullets flew into the surrounding buildings, making jingling noises on the vehicle. What's even more outrageous is that two rockets actually appeared in two windows and flew towards each other. Is this meant to kill us all? We didn’t even have time to get off the bus!
"Jump out of the car!" Knowing that this car would definitely not be able to block rockets, I gave the order directly. All the doors in the car opened at the same time, and a group of us all jumped out in one, two, and three. Then the guns in our hands started to fire while the people were still running, and the dense firepower around them suddenly quieted down.
In one building, a commander with a telescope asked loudly with a walkie-talkie: "What's going on? Why did the firepower stop?"
"Boss, we are all dead here, you can't let us pretend to be corpses, right?" A soldier said with a wry smile from the window of a room. Opposite him were four companions sitting on the ground. Needless to say, each of them had a splash of paint on their helmet visor. These are all headshots.
The commander over there asked in surprise: "How is it possible? How could all of your firepower points be killed at once?"
"We don't want to either! But the bullets from the other side are so accurate. If it weren't for the fact that they were obviously paint bombs, I would have thought the other side used automatic guided munitions!"
Another voice inserted into the communication and said: "After I was killed, I looked outside and calculated. The average reaction time of the other party was less than 0.1 second. I can't calculate how fast it is. Anyway, as soon as we show up, we will be He will be killed, there is no chance of any luck. If you don’t believe me, ask someone from your side to come forward and take a look below, I guarantee that he will be killed as soon as he appears. "
The commander over there really didn't believe it, so he actually asked a person next to him to observe the situation outside.
In the special forces, sticking your head out from behind an obstacle to observe the enemy situation on the opposite side also requires special training, because if a normal person wants to see clearly the situation on the opposite side, he needs to stick his eyes out of the obstacle and pause for a few seconds, but in this case, it is The probability of hitting will be very high, so special forces will conduct special training in this area. A well-trained special forces soldier only needs to glance at the situation on the opposite side, and in less than 0.5 seconds, he can determine roughly how many firepower points there are on the opposite side and their approximate locations. The biggest advantage of this lightning-fast recognition ability is that because you show up for a short time, even if the other side notices you sticking your head out to observe, they will not have time to shoot you, thus maximizing safety.
However, just as the guy who was assigned to observe the enemy's situation squatted under the safety wall on the roof of the building, and then suddenly stood up and raised his eyes above the wall, a paint bomb accurately hit his eyes. Where he was, the impact caused his head to tilt back, causing him to lose his balance and fall backwards.
"Holy shit!" The guy who fell to the ground rolled over and sat up, taking off his helmet and looking over. He saw that the eye position on his helmet was completely covered with paint bullets. "How is this possible?" the guy who was hit said with an incredible expression.
Because he just wanted to verify whether our reaction speed was really that fast, this guy had no intention of standing up to observe our situation. His plan was to stand up as quickly as possible and then squat down. This would definitely be faster than just a glance. In our case, the speed is faster. With his ability, this process will not take more than 0.3 seconds at most. But what he couldn't accept was. Just like that, he didn't intend to observe the outside environment at all, he just stretched his head and then retracted it, but he was still hit.
"That's wrong!" Your guy suddenly muttered to himself while holding his helmet.
The commander next to him asked: "What's wrong?"
The guy held his helmet and said: "Captain, look, this bullet obviously hit my eye, but I didn't even intend to look at the situation outside, so I planned to squat down as soon as my eyes went beyond the edge of the wall. . In other words, the moment when my eyes go beyond the protection range of the wall is infinitely close to an instant, because I have no intention of looking at the situation outside. This time will be faster than the blink of an eye. Even if the other party can be the first There wasn’t enough time to find my eye and shoot, and there wasn’t even enough time for the bullet to fly.”
"What do you mean...?" The captain asked firmly, thinking of the possibility but not sure.
The man nodded and said: "Yes, the other party must have discovered me the moment my head went beyond the top of the wall, and the other party also predicted the time when my eyes would go beyond the protection range of the wall based on the speed of the top of my head. .So the other party actually fired when my eyes were still behind the wall. The result was that the bullet hit me right at the moment when my eyes went out of the protection range. In other words, no matter how fast I was, the other party would hit me. Me, because they shot in advance!”
Because the intercom was not turned off, everyone here heard the explanation just now. A large group of people suddenly felt numbness at the back of their spines. This kind of advance sniping with no delay at all is simply a soldier's nightmare, because facing this kind of enemy means that as long as you dare to take the lead, you will have a 100% death rate, without exception. Want to attack us like this. Then the only way is to use many times more people than us to attack at the same time, so that even if we can detect them, we will not have time to attack multiple targets at the same time. That way at least some of them would have a chance to shoot. Of course, the result of this is to sacrifice a lot of people at once, but only in exchange for very little shooting time, because we can't kill thousands of people in a minute.
Although we know that our response is very fast. But the soldiers couldn't ignore us completely. They could only think of various ways to snipe us, such as using riot shields, opening only a small window, and then extending the barrel of the gun to shoot at us, so that we could It has to hit the small hole opened in the shield to have any effect. Of course, the result of this is still useless, because our hit rate against non-moving targets within 500 meters is 100%. No matter how small the hole is, we can accurately let the bullet pass through, unless the hole is not as big as the bullet. .
"This battle can't be fought!" A commander threw away his gun angrily. They finally got a chance to fire, but the sniper's bullet hit the side of my helmet, which only caused my head to tilt slightly, and then the sniper was painted with paint balls. , and the dozen companions who fought for the sniper's shooting opportunity have long since become colored races.
The abnormal hit rate on our side makes it impossible for the opponent's people to attack us. No matter what the distance is, we can "kill" the opponent the moment he appears. Even if you occasionally buy a little time to fire a few shots, it is useless. Ordinary bullets are useless to us, and we will dodge the ammunition that is useful to us and cannot hit us at all.
"How about trying the special equipment arranged for us?" a soldier asked.
The master sergeant next to him thought for a while and said: "This is the only way. If you go forward, the exercise scene will come to an end. If you can't block the back here, you can't block it. Tell the people behind you to come over, we have a decisive battle here."
Following the sergeant major's order, the soldiers behind began to move from their hiding places to the blocks in front. As for why there were so many people, it was the sergeant major who gave the orders. The reason was simple, because all the senior officers here were killed. And he was actually killed by a grenade.
The grenades used by our dragon clan are different from ordinary grenades. In addition to the safety, this thing also has a rotatable metal ring on one end like a safe combination disk. This thing is actually used for timing. The factory-set detonation time of our special grenade is eight seconds, which means that after the safety is pulled out, it will explode in eight seconds as long as the pressure bar is released. However, if you turn the metal ring, you can change the explosion delay time. It can be set to at least 1 second and can be extended to 60 seconds at most.
The reason why grenades have such a long delay time is mainly related to our physical fitness. Generally, the grenade thrown by a soldier can fly in the air for more than ten seconds at most. This is still a case of deliberately throwing it high to increase the time it stays in the air. If it is just thrown as far away as possible, the grenade will usually last four to eight seconds. will land, and the preset time of the grenade is generally ten seconds, which ensures that the grenade will explode soon after it lands.
However, grenades thrown by humans will inevitably hit the ground within ten seconds, but we are dragons! With our arm strength, if we throw it directly upward, the grenade may stay in the sky for several minutes before coming down. Therefore, a ten-second delay grenade is obviously not very suitable. Therefore, our grenade has such a design function, and you can choose to detonate it. time.
Although the commanders here were hiding in the building and did not attack, their positions were exposed by their radios when they contacted each other. With our arm strength and precise control of our body, as long as we know where the enemy is, we can almost hit him there. The most unlucky guy was even "blown to death" by a grenade we specially threw that bounced into the window. Of course, there are no shrapnel in the hand grenades during the exercise, and they are filled with orange-yellow paint, so those who are "killed" can definitely be regarded as "died ugly."
We killed all the senior commanders equipped with communicators in advance. As a result, the remaining top commander became a master chief, and the reason why this guy survived was entirely because he was smart enough to realize that we could use the communications The device was used to track their location, so they simply threw away the radio and instead used multiple people to relay remote commands using special tactical gestures. This method was indeed good, at least it would not expose their position.
"The other side seems to be gathering." We discovered the problem when the people on the opposite side started to gather towards the central area. After all, there were so many infrared heat sources that it was impossible not to see them.
I used the infrared mode to scan the surrounding enemy distribution, and then asked: "Everit, where are you? We need your fire suppression mode."
"Contact in eight seconds."
"Understood. Everyone, prepare, we are ready to rush over." (To be continued ~^~)