The extrajudicial team is led by Lieutenant Frank.
According to intelligence, the arsenal was hidden in this village, but the intelligence was not accurate enough and they did not know the specific hiding location.
This makes them have to be careful.
Currently, two companies of fraternal troops are fighting KLM armed men, and Lieutenant Frank led a paratrooper platoon into eight groups and spread out carpets in the village, checking every house and yard to see if
You can find clues.
Lieutenant Frank's team also has a military dog called "Cady". This dog has been professionally trained and can sniff out explosives. If it stops somewhere and barks after entering a building, it means that there has been a
Something like arms.
Arriving at a villager's house, Lieutenant Frank signaled his men to prepare to enter the building.
Two extrajudicial paratroopers armed with automatic rifles were on guard at both ends of the alley in front of the building to prevent anyone from attacking from the rear.
Frank and the other two team members were hiding on both sides of the courtyard door. He first looked at the wooden door of the courtyard, then gently reached out and pushed it.
Fortunately, the door was actually ajar.
This is the best situation.
If the door is strong enough and locked, they will use break-in tools.
Generally speaking, there are many ways to break a door. The simplest is kicking. The disadvantage of kicking is that sometimes doors that are too strong cannot be kicked open. If there is an armed person inside, a bullet can kill you, and
Or break your leg.
There is also a door-breaking hammer. This thing allows a person to stand on the side of the door and break the door with both hands. It is relatively safe. The disadvantage is that the door-breaking hammer is bulky and inconvenient to carry. It can deal with ordinary doors, but it is also useless for dealing with heavy iron doors. Therefore.
It is generally used by urban special police. Regular field special forces will not bring such a big thing to drag them down.
Special forces use two other door-breaking methods most often - shotgun door-breaking and directional blasting door-breaking.
It is very easy to break a door with a shotgun. Generally, a soldier in a tactical team will carry a short-barreled shotgun. The purpose is to break the door. He shoots at the hinge of the door. As long as he moves skillfully, he can break open a door.
It takes about three seconds.
This breaking method is also very effective against iron doors, but unfortunately it still requires a certain amount of time to break the door. The armed personnel inside will also resist when they hear the gunshots, increasing the danger to the attackers.
The last one is of course the most classic, most difficult and most useful way to break a door - directional blasting.
This method is simple and quick, and leaves the militants indoors with a short reaction time. If the opponent is at the door, they can also blow him up half to death, eliminating the need to shoot him a few times after breaking in. Moreover, this method of breaking the door is also simple and fast.
As long as you have C4 explosives and detonators on you, it will be great.
But the requirements are very high, because the materials of the door and the wall are different, and the team members must be proficient in the use of explosives. If the explosive is too much, the explosion point will not be accurate. If the door does not explode, it will also cause a wave of damage to its own team members.
Let's go; if the charge is too small, the door or wall cannot be blown open, and people who are half-exploded can't get in. This is embarrassing. There is no suddenness in the action, and the next step is to fight hard...
The lieutenant let out a sigh of relief, and with a smile on his face, Frank made a tactical sign to his teammates on the opposite side, telling them that the door was unlocked. After breaking in, you left me and he was in the middle.
This is a three-person invasion tactic for the attraction.
The first person breaks in and turns directly to the direction of the door without looking in front to control the enemies within sight; the second person breaks in in the opposite direction and controls his own side, while the middle person must be in place before his teammates break the goal and move as quickly as possible.
In the center of the door, this way, when the door is open, when a teammate on one side pushes the door open, he can directly see whether there are enemies in front of the room at the first time.
If there are enemies, of course there will be a firefight. If there are no enemies, teammates on both sides will start to rush in.
Many people think, why not throw a shock bomb or something to blind and stun the people inside before entering the door? Wouldn't it be much safer?
hehe.
Because they do things like throwing shock bombs when they enter a house.
The premise is that you determine that there must be an enemy in this room, for example, you can see the situation in the room through a radar pulse wall transmitter, or you have already conducted battlefield reconnaissance and know that there is someone inside, so you can throw it.
For a team like Lieutenant Frank, it is useless to throw shock bombs randomly. There are hundreds of households in a village, and each team needs dozens of households. If they enter a room, they will throw a shock bomb. In this way, every time
People are no longer allowed to carry dozens of shock bombs? There is no need to carry ammunition and weapons.
The break-in went very smoothly.
The three of them entered the yard and found nothing unusual.
It was empty inside, and people had already fled.
The house work was equally smooth. Three small mud-brick bungalows were completed in two minutes at a time.
I brought the military dog in and walked around for a while, but the dog showed no reaction.
Frank was relieved, but a little disappointed.
I don’t know which household this belongs to, but I still found nothing.
At this rate, more than half of the village has been occupied, and so far the teams have not found any abnormalities.
Lieutenant Frank couldn't help but begin to doubt the accuracy of his intelligence. Special operations were often supported by intelligence, but the accuracy of the intelligence was often not satisfactory, and missing the target was often a high probability.
However, this time KLM sent so many people to dare to fight with their own troops. It is said that this information is absolutely correct.
Where are the munitions?
He pressed the call button and was just about to make a routine announcement that nothing was found here, but before he could speak, he heard gunshots coming from outside the yard.
Bah bah bah bah——
When I heard it, it was the unique sound of AK47, which was different from the HK416 I used.
"Enemy attack!"
Before Frank could ask what happened, the security team member outside the door had already started shouting on the channel.
Then I heard the clear but not harsh gunfire of HK416, and it was obvious that my teammates were fighting back.
"Anthony is down! Repeat, Anthony is down!"
Another member of the team, George, who was in charge of security, started shouting. The situation looked very bad!
Lieutenant Frank reacted quickly, notifying Colonel Alfonso and rushing to the door with a gun.
He didn't just rush out stupidly. He and his men had received extremely professional military training. The enemy launched a surprise attack. They didn't know in what direction to shoot here. If the opponent controlled the terrain, the muzzle of the gun would have been pointed at the courtyard gate.
, rushing out so headlessly is just giving away someone's head, which is of no use...
"George, which direction is the enemy?!"
He asked on the channel.
George quickly replied: "I don't know! I don't know!"
It is said that the direction of gunfire can be determined.
If you can't tell the difference, it's because the buildings and terrain in the village affect the transmission of gunfire, causing a certain echo, making it impossible to tell the difference in a short period of time.
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