Vol 3 Chapter 1689: Melee in Mogadishu


According to the plan formulated by the Supreme Command of the Red Police Corps, after the First Brigade of the Airborne Division successfully landed in Mogadishu, most of the troops did not need to conduct mobile operations, but only needed to arrange a defensive circle nearby and wait for armed personnel to attack.
  
   This kind of tactics was formulated solely for the armed forces in Mogadishu. In fact, the Red Police Corps did not intend to completely eliminate the armed personnel in the city from the beginning, but was based on killing and wounding the enemy's vital forces.
  
   If armed men flee Mogadishu, the Red Police Corps does not need to pursue it.
  
  According to the tactical arrangement, the paratroopers that descended from the air quickly assembled with basic combat units, controlled the intersection and buildings on both sides, and used armored vehicles and tanks to lay out the lines of defense.
  
This is also the time difference in fighting the opponent. The militants in Mogadishu have not responded yet, and the defense line has been quickly established. Otherwise, if the enemy is surrounded by heavy troops, the process of establishing the defense line will be Quite difficult.
  
   It’s not easy to replace the armed members in Mogadishu now. Defense points have been established throughout the city, and the entire city has almost been separated.
  
   The point-to-point defense was connected, and the original rhythm in the city was completely disrupted.
  
   When a large number of armed men flooded the streets, they were faced with intense firepower attacks.
  
   In terms of actual marksmanship, every member of the Red Police Corps can be said to be able to wear a hundred steps within one hundred meters, but the requirement for paratroopers is at least two hundred meters, or even four hundred meters.
  
   Therefore, paratroopers need to fight and withdraw at any time, and often face the enemy's encirclement. Therefore, it is a necessary skill to fight at a distance.
  
In the Red Police Corps, there is a concept that has never changed, that is, you can waste a hundred bullets on the training field in exchange for one bullet on the battlefield to control the enemy, and don’t waste one on the training field. A bullet, in exchange for a hundred bullets wasted on the battlefield.
  
   Marksmanship is outside of talent, there is no shortcut, the only way is to feed it continuously with bullets.
  
   In the Red Police Corps, the bullets in training have never been restricted.
  
   Even the most ordinary soldier, as long as he wants to train, he can go to the logistics center to collect live ammunition for training, and all they have to do is to take the bullet casing back and report the number.
  
   Under such training rules, almost every soldier in the Red Police Corps is a veritable sharpshooter, and this is the result of countless bullets being fed.
  
   Unrestricted supply of live ammunition training, that is, Cai Ruichen has such a handicraft, even the United States can't do it like this.
  
   The actual combat effects of such training results are quite obvious. When the US military first fought the Red Police Corps in Iran, they had already experienced the pain in this respect.
  
   The opponent's marksmanship is simply brutal. Once it loses its superior firepower suppression, it is almost impossible to shoot at the opponent within the combat distance, because the American soldier must be at a loss.
  
   The infantry was completely suppressed against the infantry, which made the United States Army's Eighth Army, and the Middle East Federal Guard, all of them looked pretty ugly.
  
   In fact, soldiers’ marksmanship has been emphasized since World War II. On the battlefield, killing an enemy with a hundred bullets is not the same as killing an enemy with one bullet.
  
  Although the enemy is dead, the time to shoot one bullet is different from the time to shoot a hundred bullets, and the deterrent effect on the enemy is even different, and the other is that the logistics already has war costs in it.
  
  Battlefield logistics and training field logistics are completely different concepts.
  
   But in fact, from World War II to the present, based on the development process and statistics of guns, in fact, an average of hundreds of bullets or even hundreds of bullets would kill a soldier.
  
   Therefore, Cai Ruichen would rather waste bullets on the training ground, rather than seeing his soldiers on the battlefield, holding a pile of bullets, but could not kill the opponent.
  
   In fact, Cai Ruichen's thoughts are more implemented in the Guard Corps, and the Red Police Corps does not need to worry at all.
  
  The soldiers of the Red Police Corps are born soldiers. Marksmanship is only the basic introductory attack for the soldiers. It is also a skill that the Red Police Corps will actively continue to study.
  
   Hit an egg 100 meters away is the lowest eligibility standard for the Red Police Corps, while an egg 100 meters away is actually about the same size as an embroidery needle.
  
   The requirements of the paratroopers are even higher. It's just the performance on the battlefield. More still, you must have a good attitude. This is also the most perfect place for the Red Police Corps.
  
   A large number of armed men rushed out from both sides of the street, and a gun battle broke out on the street.
  
   The crisp burst sound of the 20-style assault rifle echoes in the streets and cities. The soldiers of the Red Police Corps have strict regulations on the use of firearms. In such a situation of engagement, the firearms are fired in bursts.
  
   Pulling the trigger is a bullet, but the effect is very good. The armed personnel in Mogadishu often found them as soon as the bullet appeared.
  
When a group of charging people were all headshots and fell on the street, it really frightened the people behind. No one dared to take their heads anymore. They could only blindly stretch out their muzzle, shoot randomly, and even Which direction the bullet flies to ~EbookFREE.me~ I don't know.
  
   The enemy that any army most hopes to encounter is this kind of existence that can be said to be unstable even with a gun.
  
   The paratroopers didn't like the fighting rhythm very much. They tried to expose the muzzle of the wall to shoot, and they were directly hit by bullets. Those with weapons sprained the wrists of the light ones and dislocated in the severe ones.
  
   But this situation is only temporary, because more armed men are coming from all directions.
  
   When armed men began to appear at various intersections, the battle really began.
  
   The armed men in Mogadishu are almost a group of guys who are not afraid of death. When the number reaches a certain level, the battle begins to become a bit difficult.
  
   Especially at the two intersections near the port, at the wide intersection, only two platoons of paratroopers landed at this place. The two platoons quickly controlled the two buildings on the side of the intersection to form a defensive line.
  
   The port of Mogadishu is the true lifeblood of the armed forces in Mogadishu, and the greatest pressure is at the port.
  
   A large number of armed men gathered here frantically in various vehicles, and the battle in the port had already begun. Therefore, the two platoons of paratroopers must prevent any reinforcements from entering the port.
  
   Intensive firepower spread throughout the intersection. The armed men in Mogadishu were not fools either. They also controlled the two buildings across the street. The fighting was fierce. (To be continued.)
  
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