Chapter 170 This Is Teamwork 1/5
This pirate appears above the team's line of sight. If Bullock raises his gun to kill him, the team's formation will have a flaw the moment he raises his gun.
At least it might lead to his own sacrifice, at worst it could put the entire team into crisis.
Assuming that an enemy appears directly in front of you at this time, the muzzle of Bullock's gun has been turned to face diagonally upward, and there is no way to pull it back immediately.
Even because the gun body blocked his field of vision, Bullock couldn't see the person coming directly in front of him.
(If the muzzle of the gun is raised, the gun body will block the field of view.)
Lei and Trent in the back did not shoot because their shooting range was blocked by Bullock's body. Even if they found an enemy appearing in front of them, they still had no way to kill the enemy appearing directly in front.
Forcibly shooting would probably accidentally injure Bullock, causing the enemy not to be killed but knocking down his teammates first.
If the pirate directly in front reacts quickly enough, Bullock will definitely be hit first.
If the pirates take RPGs, it will cause the team to suffer collectively.
But if Lei, who is responsible for the left front, or Trent, who is on the right front, shoots and kills, this potential risk is completely eliminated.
If another enemy appears in the front left at this time, Bullock can fill the vacancy of Lei.
Jason, who is responsible for maneuvering, can also shoot.
Therefore, Bullock did not kill the enemy diagonally above him. Instead, he left it to Lei, as if he did not see the enemy. Instead, he asked Lei to wipe his ass from behind.
In fact, this is teamwork, this is the "micromanagement" of the top special forces team.
An action is deployed, arranged every time.
They all have university knowledge hidden in them.
The space on the middle deck is not very large, and there is no wall sound insulation in the middle, so the sound of gunfire inevitably alerted some pirates.
However, due to the addition of a silencer, the pirates could not accurately determine where the gunfire came from.
While the remaining pirates were yelling and looking around, Team B accelerated their advance and quickly came out from behind the container.
It was like a spear being shot out, instantly penetrating into the enemy's interior.
Relying on the advantages of full-defense advancement tactics, everyone in Team B was optimistic about their own directions and opened fire almost at the same time.
"Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp..."
Intensive gunshots rang out.
In less than 10 seconds, Team B killed all the pirates within sight and successfully passed through the plywood to the bottom of the bridge.
The advancing formation remained unchanged, with the team moving up the stairs like a swimming snake.
All pirates encountered were killed.
The pirates carrying M3 grease guns were like meat on the chopping board in front of the well-trained special forces team, and could only be slaughtered at will by Team B.
Pushing all the way from below to the entrance to the inner cabin, the pirates couldn't even fire a single shot.
It's not that the pirates don't want to shoot, it's that it's not necessary to shoot when no one is around. When they see people, their reaction can't keep up.
It's like the reaction gap between an expert and a novice in a shooting game.
You see each other, and then you die.
The pirates on the ship are equal to the rookies, and Team B is equal to the top masters. Even if both sides see each other at the same time, only the rookies will fall.
Because the pirates had just thought of shooting, the bullets from Team B had already hit his head.
So here comes the problem.
The master in the game can shoot 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 private research organization 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 born with a good gun sense, it will be difficult for someone who doesn’t play games to catch up with the “game masters”.
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"Reload!"
Team B eliminated all the enemies on the deck and came to the stairs entering the inner cabin. Using this as a buffer, Jason gave the order.
Except for Bullock, whose gun was pointed at the stairs, everyone else started to put in new magazines regardless of how many bullets were left.
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After entering the inner cabin, there are various cabins and rooms, and the team needs to be divided into groups to disperse.
While clearing out the enemies, find the hostages.
In this high-tempo 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 to the inner cabin and has begun to enter."
While the whole team was changing magazines, Jason did not forget to report the situation to the command center.
Then he asked: "Call Team A, are you already in position?"
Team B has handed over its entire back to Team A. Entering the inner cabin is like entering a can, and someone must be watching the opening.
Otherwise, if the enemy blocks the door, Team B 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 to rescue the hostages, but will send someone to guard the door.
So how team B attacks next depends on team A's current state.
The core is still teamwork!
This is special forces!
"Team A has 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 all the enemies on the deck were killed by Team B, so they had no choice but to turn their target 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 them up.
Team A had only 20 seconds to control the bridge. Jason, who was always known for his stability, did not act rashly and let Long Zhan be responsible for guarding the goal outside.
Then, along with the others who were prepared, they went down the stairs to the inner cabin.
"Fuck, I prepared carefully for most of the day, but I ended up guarding the door outside. What a shame..."
Watching other people filing into the cabin, Long Zhan didn't know how to complain as he still couldn't avoid being treated like a "keeper".
but.
After thinking about it, Long Zhan was relieved and no longer had any obsession with it.
The small space in the inner cabin is really not conducive to dragon fighting. If you go inside, the fighting power of dragon fighting can only be 50%, but if you stay outside, it can be 100%.
Chapter completed!