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Chapter 39 I’ll teach you a lesson

After the devil month training, the next thing to do is special night penetration training.

In fact, penetration training is a very big topic. It is often discussed together with battlefield reconnaissance, covering a wide range and numerous sub-subjects.

At the same time, penetration training itself has completely different training methods for different personnel such as special forces, agents, field scouts, etc., and even within the same general category of personnel, the focus of each sub-category training is also different.

For example, the Marine Corps needs to focus on training sea swimming, sea shooting and UDT, and take the sea-based penetration route, but the Army field force has to take the land-based penetration route, focusing on training in complex terrain concealment, anti-reconnaissance and night travel; as for the Army Aviation What about special operations and the like? HALO is a must-practice subject.

In general, the essence of this thing cannot be learned in one or two days, and it is even impossible to learn it systematically. Therefore, the training method Chen Chen chose is very simple and crude, with only three parts.

The first part is to observe and find the enemy.

The second part is to sneak up on the enemy.

The third part, kill the enemy in a low profile.

For each part, he did not do too much expansion, but only conducted scenario drills based on the actual situation of Wanxi Camp and based on the defense map he already had at hand.

On the first day, only theoretical learning is done; on the second day, basic skills including steps, cover use, sign language and other learning are carried out; on the third day, practical exercises are carried out.

His purpose was to let the foursome master the most basic penetration techniques within three days, but if the effect was not good, there was no need to rush - just practice for a few more days and it would be fine.

Anyway, the Wanxi camp is there, so he won’t run away because he has long legs.

So, after giving everyone a half-day off, a good meal, and a good night's sleep, the Dongfeng Corps' first penetration theory class officially began early the next morning.

Standing in the conference room provided by Chaisili, Chen Chen was writing and drawing on the whiteboard while giving lectures to the three of them.

.So in the stealth penetration observation method, we must clarify the two most basic principles.

First, the observer's line of sight must move slowly enough to detect and confirm enough enemy targets; second, the observer must first be clear about the target he is searching for, so that he can discover the target.

The first one is easy to understand, but how to explain the second one?

Let me give you an example. For you, it is very likely that you now think that what you are searching for is an enemy carrying a gun and wearing a bandit uniform.

However, if you use such standards to find the target, you will not be able to find the target in your lifetime, or you will miss countless dangers.

The correct approach is to judge the target through exposed signs. For example, the reflection of a scope, an exposed muzzle, an obvious footprint, and a burning cigarette butt.

Do you understand now? People are not the targets you need to search for. The 'signs' of their existence are.

Understood!

The three people in the audience answered in unison. Chen Chen paused and took a sip of water.

Only then did he realize that many people were sitting in the back of the conference room one after another.

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Of course, they were all Chaisili combatants.

I don't know if it was a jackal or an employee who happened to be passing by and heard his lecture. He probably thought it was useful and ran to call others.

There were several bilingual employees who were translating for others in real time. For a while, Chinese, English, and Thai were flying around the conference room.

However, this does not affect Chen Chen's lectures.

Although he always looks fussy in front of the Jackal, he is not really stingy. He can't tell his own people something real and keep the friendly troops out.

So, he ignored the Chaisili employees looking for seats and turned around to continue speaking.

So after talking about these two basic principles, we will continue to talk about how these two basic principles evolve into actual operations.

In fact, in different combat scenarios and different battlefield environments, the 'signs' we need to look for are different. Today, we take a certain camp as an example to list some typical signs.

The information is as follows: a certain camp is located in a certain village. It is a typical Southeast Asian village; but at the same time, it is a drug manufacturing camp and has different characteristics from other ordinary agricultural villages.

So, in such an environment, what are the signs that indicate there may be people staying or moving nearby?

Examples are as follows: a cargo truck that is running, a vantage point that does not match the village environment, a window in a brightly lit building with the lights turned off, and a rare blind spot in the open space that cannot be directly seen.

Chen Chen cited dozens of examples in one breath. He didn't even need to think about these examples. They were all experiences from his previous life.

After he finished speaking, he asked the three of them to think and add. To his surprise, since the three of them were serious locals, they had a deeper understanding of the village's life style, so they really came up with a lot of useful ideas. suggestions.

Next, Chen Chen talked about how to determine the enemy's horizon, how to determine the threat scenario based on signs, and how to predict the enemy's activity path through traces.

Finally, Chen Chen summarized the course in a few words.

What we have mentioned above are the most basic enemy detection and observation skills. These skills are based on the lack of observation equipment.

But realistically, we're probably going to be using quadruple night vision devices with thermal imaging capabilities on many missions going forward.

This equipment will make the difficulty of observing and tracking enemies plummeting, but it does not mean that we can take it lightly.

The enemy may use various anti-infrared measures, and in complex terrain and complex building environments, infrared signal strength cannot be 100% guaranteed.

Therefore, even after using observation equipment, we still need to conduct secondary confirmation based on the principle of observation and enemy detection.

Is this clear to everyone?

Clear!

It was deafening, definitely not the sound of three people.

It was the voices of more than thirty people in the entire conference room.

Good guy, almost all of Chaisri’s employees in northern Myanmar are here.

Are these people really free and okay?

Chen Chen shook his head, drank the last sip of water, and then said:

That's it for the first class. Let's take a twenty-minute break. Later we will continue with the theoretical class on sneaking into the enemy.

He originally thought that after he said these words, everyone in the conference room would disperse in a rush, but the development of the situation far exceeded his expectations.

Not dispersed in a rush, but swarmed up.

Sir! I have a problem!

Sir! If it is a night environment and there is insufficient intelligence, how can we confirm the opponent's mobile patrol range as quickly as possible through enemy observation?

Silly X, speak English! Sir, you don't understand Thai!

Sir! Can you answer my question first? Regarding minefields and traps, what signs should we use to confirm?

Sir! Sir! I have a basic question. How do we find the balance between observation accuracy and observation efficiency?

Sir! Ignore him, look at me first! My simplicity!

Bullshit! Mine is simple!

Why don't you know how to ask?

Exploded.

Chen Chen's brain exploded.

Noisy voices echoed noisily in the conference room. He wanted to answer, but every time before he could open his mouth, he was interrupted by another question.

What are you doing? !

You are also veterans who have returned from the army. Have no one taught you these things before?

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Well, it seems that I really don’t know how to teach in such detail. After all, what I talk about is based on my experience gained from actual combat, and the questions they ask are all questions that can only be understood after experiencing actual combat.

enough!

Chen Chen shouted, and the surrounding area fell silent instantly.

He glanced around and then said:

Call the jackal over here.

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