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Chapter 170 This is Teamwork

Chapter 170 This is Teamwork (15)

This pirate appeared above the line of sight of the team. If Brock raised his gun to kill him, the team's formation would be flawed the moment he raised his gun.

At least it will cause him to sacrifice himself, and at worst it will put the entire team in crisis.

Suppose there is an enemy right in front of you at this time, and the muzzle of Bullock's gun has turned to face diagonally upwards, and there is no way to pull it back immediately.

Even because of the blocking of the view by the body of the gun, Bullock couldn't see the person coming directly in front of him at all.

(The gun muzzle is lifted up, and the gun body will block the view.)
And Lei and Trent behind have no shooting range, because the shooting range is blocked by Brock's body, even if they find an enemy in front of them, they still have no way to kill the enemy in front of them.

Forcibly shooting is likely to accidentally injure Brock, causing the enemy to not be killed, and to overthrow his teammates first.

If the pirate in front reacted quickly enough, Brock would definitely be hit by him first.

If the pirates took rpgs, it would cause the team to suffer collectively.

Instead, Lei, who was in charge of the front left, or Trent, who was in charge of the front right, shot and killed them, and there was no such potential risk at all.

If there is another enemy on the front left at this time, Bullock can fill in Lei's vacancy instead.

Jason, who is in charge of maneuvering, can also shoot.

Therefore, instead of killing the enemy diagonally above, Brock handed it over to Lei as if he didn't see the enemy. Instead, he asked Lei to wipe his ass from behind.

In fact, this is teamwork, and this is the "micro-manipulation" of the top special forces team.

One action deploys, one schedules every time.

They all hide university questions.

The space in the middle section of the deck is not very large, and there is no soundproof wall in the middle, so the gunshots inevitably alarmed some pirates.

However, due to the addition of a muffler, the pirates could not accurately determine where the gunshots came from.

Just as the rest of the pirates were yelling and looking around, Team B accelerated their advance and rushed out from behind the container.

Like a long spear shot out, it instantly penetrated into the enemy's interior.

Relying on the advantage of the all-defense advancing tactics, everyone in team B was optimistic about their respective directions and fired at almost the same time.

"Chirp chirp chirp chirp..."

Intensive gunshots rang out.

In less than 10 seconds, Team B killed all the pirates in sight, and passed through the splint to the bottom of the bridge.

The advancing formation remains the same, and the team moves up the stairs like a snake that can swim.

All pirates encountered were killed.

The pirates with M3 grease guns are like meat on the chopping board in front of the well-trained special team, and they can only be slaughtered by the B team at will.

Pushing all the way from below to the entrance of the inner cabin, the pirates couldn't even fire a single shot.

It's not that the pirates don't want to shoot, but that it's unnecessary to shoot when no one is around. When they see someone, their reaction can't keep up.

It's like the reaction gap between a master and a rookie in a shooting game.

You see each other, and then you die.

The pirates on the ship are the rookies, and the B team is the top masters. Even if the two sides see each other at the same time, it will only be the rookies who fall down.

Because the pirates had just thought of shooting, the bullets of everyone in Team B had already hit him in the head.

So here comes the problem.

The master in the game shoots faster. If they give him a real gun in reality, will he react faster than others after training?
The answer is yes!

According to a survey by a non-governmental research institute in the United States, people who grew up playing shooting games have better marksmanship after entering the army than those who do not play games.

Unless you are a person who is born with a good sense of guns, it is difficult for those who do not play games to catch up with the "game master".

……

"Change bombs!"

Team B wiped out all the enemies on the deck, and came to the stairs into the inner cabin. Using this as a buffer, Jason gave the order.

Except for Brock, whose muzzle was aimed at the stairs, the others began to put on new magazines regardless of how many rounds were left.

After entering the inner cabin, there are various cabins and rooms, and the team needs to disperse as many times as possible.

While cleaning up the enemies, find the hostages.

In such a high-paced and high-risk venue, every change of magazine represents a risk, which can be effectively avoided by preparing in advance before entering.

"Team B has arrived at the entrance of the inner compartment and is beginning to enter."

Taking advantage of the time when the whole team was changing magazines, Jason did not forget to report the situation to the command center.

Then he asked again: "Call Team A, are you already in position?"

Team B has handed over the entire back to Team A. Entering the inner compartment is equivalent to entering a can, and someone must watch the opening.

Otherwise, if the enemy blocks the door, the B team inside will have a lot of fun.

Assuming that team A is in trouble and cannot make it out, team B will still enter the internal reference center to rescue the hostages, but will send someone to guard the door.

So how team B will attack next depends on the current state of team A.

The core is still teamwork!
This is special forces!
"Team A received it and is heading to the bridge. It is expected to be in position within 20 seconds." Full Metal replied.

Team A's mission was to attack from the port side, but as a result, all the enemies on the deck were killed by team B, and they had to turn their targets to the shore of the pier.

There are several pirates next to the convoy parked on the shore, and it will take some time to clean up.

Team A was able to control the bridge within 20 seconds. Jason, who has always been known for his prudence, did not act rashly and asked Long Zhan to guard the goal outside.

Then, with other people who were prepared, they went down the stairs to the inner cabin.

"Damn it, I've been preparing meticulously for a long time, but in the end I'm still guarding the gate outside. Damn..."

Seeing other people entering the cabin one after another, he still couldn't escape the "goalkeeper" treatment he once had, Long Zhan didn't know how to complain.

but.

After thinking about it, Long Zhan was also relieved, and didn't have any obsession with it.

The narrow interior cabin is indeed not conducive to dragon warfare. The combat effectiveness of dragon warfare can only be exerted by 5% when entering it, and 10% can be exerted if it is left outside.

Even if a dozen or twenty enemies suddenly appeared, the firepower of Long Zhan could last for a while.

(End of this chapter)

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