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Blue Whale said: "There are still capable people among you, but the overall breath-holding time needs to be improved. In the future, you will perform tasks as a group. I don't want you to drag your teammates down because of personal reasons. Now it's just the static time. If you exercise underwater, the oxygen in your body will decrease sharply, so I ask you to hold your breath for ten minutes. Then someone will definitely ask me why you need to practice holding your breath underwater. Don't divers have oxygen tanks? Yes, there are oxygen tanks, but what should you do when you are in close combat underwater or the equipment malfunctions and cannot be used? At this time, holding your breath is very critical. It is a factor that can determine your life or death, so you must meet all the standards. If you can't meet the standards, then keep practicing, three minutes at a time, start."
In this way, everyone spent the day in the water.
The next morning, an explosion woke everyone up, and they quickly got dressed and went outside.
The one standing outside now is Stinger from the Blade Special Operations Squadron. He is good at street fighting, counter-terrorism operations, and urban combat.
Stinger glanced at everyone and said, "Come on, get in the car with me. Today's training ground is somewhere else."
Soon they arrived at an abandoned factory area, and Stinger said to them, "Get out of the car."
Upon hearing this, everyone jumped out of the car. As soon as they got off, they saw a row of armed men wearing black hoods standing in front of them. Those men were looking at them with very sharp eyes.
At this time, Stinger said, "Today's training subjects are counter-terrorism operations, street fighting, and urban warfare. These are the three types of warfare you will encounter most in modern society. Street fighting, in particular, is the most common. Nowadays, wars begin with bombing the target area, followed by infantry clearing and occupying the area. These days, most battles take place in streets and alleys, which are ideal locations for Tibetans. Their importance can be seen in the wars in the Middle East. Therefore, this course is essential. As special forces soldiers of this new era, you must pass all of them. I know you haven't had any training in this area, as it's generally only offered. As a street fighter, you must first understand the following: Street fighting is a very dangerous form of combat, requiring soldiers to possess excellent physical fitness, skills, and tactical proficiency to cope with various combat situations. Only by mastering these tactics and combat essentials can you maximize your combat effectiveness in the alleys, ensure your own safety, and achieve victory. Soldiers fight in narrow and complex alleys. Street fighting requires soldiers to master tactics and skills, be able to quickly adapt to the environment, and be able to fight effectively."
First, understand the terrain
Before entering a tunnel, it is essential to have a detailed understanding of its terrain and characteristics. If possible, reconnaissance and exploration should be conducted first. Understanding the tunnel's length, width, height, corner and exit locations, and any obstacles present is crucial to successful mission execution.
Second, close cooperation
Urban combat requires close coordination and mutual support among team members. Generally speaking, team members should form a tight formation, provide mutual cover, and maintain communication to ensure a quick response. You will be divided into teams of five for separate training sessions.
Third, make full use of cover
There are many obstacles in the alley, such as doors, windows, walls, etc. Soldiers should make full use of these shelters to avoid exposing themselves and improve their own safety factor.
Fourth point, crossing and jumping
During the march, soldiers may encounter obstacles such as barriers, bottlenecks, and doors, etc. Soldiers need to use actions such as jumping and crossing to quickly pass these obstacles.
Fifth point, tactical blasting
Tactical demolition is a common tactic used in single-soldier street fighting. Soldiers can use blasting techniques to open closed doors and windows, or to clear obstacles in lanes.
Fifth, the use of weapons
In street fighting, soldiers need to be proficient in using a variety of weapons, including pistols, submachine guns, rifles, shotguns, grenade launchers, etc. At the same time, soldiers also need to understand the scope and characteristics of various weapons, as well as how to quickly change magazines.
Sixth, be good at using various throwing weapons
Grenades and smoke bombs are commonly used throwing weapons in street fighting. Soldiers can use grenades to clear obstacles or attack the enemy. At the same time, smoke bombs can be used to cover actions and confuse the enemy, creating a vision and environment that is beneficial to themselves.
Seventh point, offense and defense.
In urban fighting, both offensive and defensive tactics are crucial. When attacking, soldiers must choose the right time and method, using cover and tactical demolition techniques to attack the enemy. When defending, soldiers must choose the right defensive position and take timely measures to counter enemy attacks.
Eighth, use tactical communications.
Communication is crucial in urban combat. Soldiers need to be proficient in various communication methods, such as radio, sign language, and code words, so that they can communicate with other team members or commanders in a timely manner.
Ninth, plan a retreat route.
In urban fighting, soldiers need to constantly consider their own escape routes and ensure they have adequate escape routes and retreat plans. If possible, a retreat plan should be developed before attacking or defending.
If you encounter a building that needs to be breached and you don't have artillery reinforcement, you'll have to engage in indoor combat, which is the most dangerous. Close Quarters Battle, also known as CQB, is a close-quarters combat tactic conducted within confined spaces or buildings. This tactic requires soldiers to react and move efficiently, quickly, and precisely within the confined space to control the objective, eliminate threats, and protect themselves and their teammates. Here are the key points of CQB combat.
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