The Snow Wolf was very well disguised. Its disguise was almost the same as that in the system. This disguise had integrated into the environment at the scene. In addition, it was wearing special clothing. They used thermal imaging but couldn't find the Snow Wolf. Little did they know that the Snow Wolf didn't run away at all. It was camouflaged ten meters away from them. A group of people still ran away foolishly.
It’s not their fault. After all, Snow Wolf’s technology is at the world’s advanced level, and it’s impossible to see it unless you are a master.
After a few hours, they couldn't find him anymore, so they said, "Instructor, please come out. We can't find him."
The snow wolf smiled and stood up from the ground. Everyone was shocked to see the snow wolf standing up. They had been searching for it for a long time but couldn't find it. They were almost digging deep into the ground, but who knew it was right in front of them? It was amazing! Its camouflage skills were really powerful.
Xuelang knew that Xiang Jingtian had discovered him a long time ago, but he just kept it to himself. He didn't explain much, saying, "Number 1 discovered me a long time ago, but he kept it to himself just to train you. His level is almost the same as mine."
So everyone turned to look at Xiang Jingtian and said, "Brother, why didn't you tell us earlier? You made us waste our time."
Xiang Jingtian said: "That's so boring. If it's training, then we have to practice. I'm going to tell you directly what you are practicing."
Come to think of it, what he said is right. You cannot completely rely on others on the battlefield. You must master all the skills. Otherwise, if you don’t know how to use an emergency, it will be terrible. It’s like they have to practice using a sniper rifle even though they don’t know how to use it.
Snow Wolf said: "The above is the camouflage of the body. Next, I will talk about the camouflage of firearms. Camouflaging firearms is a technical term. You are going to fight, and you can't just camouflage your body without camouflaging your firearms. The generally used method is to wrap the gun with cloth strips. Of course, since it is for camouflage, then you can't wrap the gun with cloth strips randomly. In fact, wrapping cloth strips on a sniper rifle is a very sophisticated job. In most cases, the colors used in modern military firearms are basically black (firearms such as the AK series retain the original wood color, and foreign armies also have weapons specially sprayed with special paint for camouflage, but they are only suitable for single terrain combat and the cost is not low). In this In this situation, snipers need to blend in with their surroundings as much as possible to achieve camouflage. The simplest and most effective method is to wrap the gun with camouflage fabric. Generally, depending on the mission environment, snipers will wrap their guns with camouflage fabric that's similar in color to the surroundings and use natural objects like branches and blades of grass for camouflage. At the same time, while wrapping the gun, snipers also need to camouflage their scopes to prevent glare that could reveal their position. Modern snipers typically use mesh or specialized anti-glare covers, but in some special circumstances, snipers still need to use camouflage fabric to camouflage their scopes.
Besides providing camouflage, cloth wrapping around sniper rifles also serves a crucial purpose: protecting against wear and tear. Snipers typically operate in extreme environments like jungles, mountains, and deserts, where rifles are susceptible to wear and tear. However, sniper rifles, being high-precision weapons, require snipers to maintain their integrity to ensure accurate shooting. Therefore, to mitigate the wear and tear of the harsh combat environments, many snipers choose to wrap their rifles with cloth.
While wrapping sniper rifles offers numerous advantages, not all firearms can be treated this way. It's well known that firearm barrels can overheat after prolonged use. Failure to cool or replace the barrel can significantly impact accuracy and even lead to problems like barrel bursts. Sniper rifles are typically bolt-action or semi-automatic, with slow firing rates and a low frequency of continuous fire. Therefore, wrapping the barrels of sniper rifles is not a significant issue and can even reduce heat dissipation, preventing enemy detection through thermal imaging. However, when applied to rifles or even machine guns, the heat generated by continuous firing cannot be dissipated by the wrapping, causing the barrel to heat up quickly and even deform, severely impacting combat effectiveness. Therefore, in modern warfare, only sniper rifles are suitable for wrapping. In summary, wrapping sniper rifles is a minor modification snipers can make to their weapons based on their operational environment. It's a simple solution that can improve concealment and reduce wear. However, unlike the random wrapping of guns in many domestic dramas, snipers need to treat the entire gun to achieve concealment when wrapping it, and at the same time, the camouflage should not hinder the shooter's normal operation of the gun (for example, in domestic dramas, wrapping the ejection port, magazine, or trigger guard is a stupid operation that hinders the shooter's use). Moreover, in order to achieve the camouflage effect, the color of the cloth wrapped on the sniper rifle is generally consistent with the surrounding environment. As for the behavior of wrapping the gun randomly for the sake of coolness, I can only say that it only appears in film and television works. In the real battlefield, if such a situation occurs, the sniper will almost certainly die. Don't do such a stupid thing.
Assault rifle camouflage is different. There are two common methods. The first is to manually spray paint the gun body with paint. The other is to use camouflage netting, camouflage cloth wrapping, cloth pieces and strips, and camouflage tape. Both methods allow soldiers to configure their weapons according to the combat environment. Tape is widely used in the European and American civilian markets because, in addition to camouflage, it can also improve the grip and prevent hand sweating. For gun enthusiasts, it can also prevent the gun from being scratched in the field. In fact, spraying camouflage on guns is not as simple as you think. It is absolutely not possible to just use a spray paint to spray it twice.
During the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the US Army discovered that soldiers frequently spray-painted their weapons. Consequently, the military issued guidelines for camouflage spraying to prevent soldiers from spraying inappropriate areas, which could affect the overall performance of the weapon. When spraying, the gun body must first be cleaned of oil and dirt to facilitate adhesion. Next, all associated components, such as the tripod and optical sight, must be removed.
When spraying, you must also pay attention to the colors from light to dark. The specific pattern can be customized by your imagination, but if you don’t want to be a target in a war, then don’t use those fancy colors, otherwise you may become a martyr.
The camouflage pattern should blend in with the soldier's combat environment; aesthetics are by no means the primary consideration. For example, in snowy conditions, a mixture of white and black could be used for the gun body. In desert combat, a dark brown base with small black accents could be used. Of course, if conditions permit, digital camouflage can also be used, or partial coverage with leaves or grass can be sprayed to create a mottled effect. Now, try it out, and I'll test your skills."
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