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Chapter 118 SAS (5)

I also asked Scar about this matter, because he had never done anything like this when he was training our own troops in China. Even if he did, he would be very measured and would not dislocate his hands like now.

Scar said this: "First of all, these British soldiers are different from our soldiers. Our soldiers' ability to endure hardships, their ability to perform tasks, and their attitude of obeying orders are nothing to say. Many of these British soldiers are working as foreigners.

For such soldiers, you must suppress them from the beginning, otherwise it will be useless no matter what you do later.

Secondly... I just can't let go of my hatred for the Eight-Nation Allied Forces, and I always think that it was these devils who came to our country decades ago to burn, kill and loot, so naturally these men became more serious."

Listening to this, I couldn't help but feel funny: Mom, it turns out that it was for this reason that British soldiers developed a different dignity.

But then again, this trick may not be useful at other times, but the problem is that now we are about to enter a war, and Major Will and other superiors of the British army also want these soldiers to suffer... This point

Of course it is right, just like the saying we often say, "Sweat more before the war and bleed less during the war." This may not be true for individual soldiers, because there are also cases where people insist on training but sacrifice themselves as soon as they go to the battlefield.

But there is no doubt that it is effective for the entire army.

Therefore, even if some British soldiers were dissatisfied or had objections, Major Will and others would suppress them due to operational needs and other reasons.

In fact, the British soldiers themselves knew this: there was going to be a war, and if they were not strict with themselves, they would very likely lose their lives on the battlefield.

So under this kind of pressure, a fierce instructor like Scar is actually practical and useful.

So under Scar's order, the British soldiers quickly started to work.

At this time, the troops were divided into two parts. One part was responsible for building a new line of defense. This new line of defense was two hundred meters behind the old line of defense.

The reason why there is a distance of two hundred meters is to allow SAS to misjudge the location of our defense line. If the old and new defense lines are in the same place, although the defense direction is different, the location is the same. This will not give

There are too many surprises. On the battlefield, the more unexpected the enemy is, the more advantageous it is to our army.

Another one. This point is obviously designed for the MP5's two-hundred-meter range. What if SAS is so powerful that it can break through our army's frontal defense line from the front... This is entirely possible, because SAS puts its main force on the side.

Later, our army also sent its main force to the rear. Then both sides did not have much troops on the front, and SAS would obviously have the upper hand in terms of quality and equipment, so of course there was a risk of being breached on the front.

And once this happens, the two hundred meters distance between the two lines of defense will obviously come into play.

The other part is of course to lay mines in the defensive direction of the new line of defense, that is, on the sides and rear... As mentioned before, it is not difficult to complete this work in the snow. A platoon of soldiers can easily carry out a large number of mines.

The mines were laid on the open snow, and the minefield was a two-hundred-meter-long strip about one hundred meters away from the new defense line.

The reason why we have to be 100 meters away from the new defense line is because I think that if SAS can successfully rush into a distance of 100 meters from the defense line, then our unit composed of British soldiers will basically have no chance of fighting. In addition,

On the one hand, it is because this distance of one hundred meters gives our army a certain degree of flexibility in advancing or retreating.

"Major!" At this time, I listened to Tom who was building fortifications asking Will: "What kind of intelligence said that SAS will launch an attack on our flanks and rear in the first half of the night? Does this mean that the Chinese people's previous judgments are not at all true?"

No!"

"I don't think so!" Major Will replied: "I can tell you the truth, we didn't get any intelligence!"

"Then why is this?!" Tom slammed the engineering shovel into the ground and looked at me angrily: "Are the Chinese torturing us? Damn it! Who are we? Sas is taking advantage of us for fun.

.Chinese instructors are doing the same thing!”

"Watch your words, Sergeant!" Major Will said: "In fact, this is the instructor's strategy. They planned it from the beginning!"

"Strategy?" Tom couldn't help but be startled when he heard this, and several other British soldiers stopped what they were doing.

When Scar saw this, he was about to rush up and yell at me, but I stopped him.

It's time for those soldiers to understand the real situation, which will undoubtedly be beneficial to the entire war.

"That's it!" Major Will explained: "The instructor believes that our defense focus, defense direction, and even fire deployment will be clearly understood by SAS. As you also know, the SAS guys have various reconnaissance methods.

, nothing we do during the day can escape their eyes.”

Tom and others thought for a while, then nodded silently, and one soldier even raised his hand in embarrassment and said: "A friend asked me about this exercise. I think I told him enough!"

"So..." Major Will spread his hands around and said: "We are just now setting up a completely opposite position. I have to say that the Chinese are very clever at this. We are very likely to cause SAS to make a big mistake.

!”

"Hey!" After hearing this, the British soldiers couldn't help cheering, and some even high-fived each other.

"Then why are you standing still!" Tom shouted to the British soldiers: "Work hard and give Sas a good look!"

"Fuck sas!"



Accompanied by waves of rude curses, the British soldiers began to fuck enthusiastically.

And this situation quickly spread to the surroundings like throwing a stone into a calm lake... Soldiers often give people the impression that they talk less and do more and are very cold, but in fact on the battlefield

They talk a lot to each other in order to relieve the pressure, especially topics about this battlefield situation, which the soldiers like to talk about and listen to.

When the British soldiers knew that there was a reason for the current position, they immediately cheered up.

I believe there are two reasons for their behavior.

One of course is that they think this plan is indeed good. Although they have not yet understood more details of the plan, such as the distance of the defense line and the length of the minefield, as soldiers, they can certainly judge that this is a good operation.

plan. Then they have more confidence in our leadership and command.

This is very important. An unqualified commander on the battlefield is enough to make the entire army lose confidence in fighting, because no one believes that their commander can lead them to win the battle.

The other is because they think there is hope of defeating sas.

You must know that this is an extraordinary honor. If ordinary troops can be selected by SAS as the opponent for the exercise, they will be proud enough. What's more, they defeated them on the battlefield. This is enough to make them a legend. This kind of honor is even

No less than winning a real battle on the battlefield.

What's more, they also know that this is an exercise, no one will really die, and they have nothing to lose.

In other words, they have nothing to lose, but may gain a lot.

So in just a moment, the entire morale was mobilized again... This is what happens to recruits, morale needs to be constantly mobilized.

Thanks to the efforts of the British army and the command of several of my soldiers, the new battlefield was quickly laid out.

Of course, the mines we use to lay out the battlefield are all practice mines, and we have not laid out barbed wire fences in the minefields on the side and rear... This is out of the need to conceal our combat purposes.

Just kidding, if there is a barbed wire fence on the side and back, SAS can see it from a long distance, and then they will be thinking: According to the intelligence we got, the enemy is not defending in these directions. Is the intelligence wrong?!

Of course we will not do this "there is no three hundred taels of silver here" thing.

Then we quietly waited in the newly built trenches for the snowflakes in the sky to slowly cover up the footsteps and mines in front of the position, waiting for the arrival of SAS.

When I raised my binoculars and looked at the pure white minefield, I suddenly thought that some ambushes could be arranged here, so I waved to Xiao Shitou and ordered him: "Take a platoon with you.

Divide into three groups and lurk in the snow on the wings and rear respectively as counterattack firepower, do you understand?"

"Understood!" Xiao Shitou responded and ran back with the gun in hand to get ready.

But soon he came back: "Batalion Commander, we have to ask Comrade Lin Xia to translate. We understand this task, but the British don't. We need to explain it to them in detail!"

I couldn't help but smile bitterly after hearing this... This is indeed a big problem for our army. We don't even understand the language, let alone how difficult it is to coordinate and command. Fortunately, I assigned the Chinese ** people to the first squad.

Level, that is, each Chinese character actually controls a dozen British soldiers. Otherwise, I really don’t know how to fight this battle.

In the end, it took Xiao Shitou and Lin Xia a while to make the British soldiers understand the mission.

But to be honest, this lurking mission seems very simple, but in fact the difficulties are unimaginable. For example, you must be well disguised; you must lie motionless in the snow; you must remain calm, even if the enemy walks past you without orders.

You are not allowed to shoot; you are not allowed to stand up when the shooting starts to avoid being accidentally injured by your own people...

There were so many key points, so it took a lot of effort to explain them. In the end, it was Xiao Shitou who explained and demonstrated at the same time, and coupled with Lin Xia's translation, finally made the British soldiers understand this.

From this point of view, I am really not sure whether it is the right choice to let them go lurking, because once they show their feet, it means exposing our combat intentions. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, novels

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