Chapter 159: The Hunt Is Coming (Part II)

Just looked at Halbara, who was constantly shifting the firing position for more than ten seconds, and the corners of McDun's mouth were already a smile.

To be sure, sniping a Heavy outside of a high-fire front line is nothing difficult for a professional sniper. Especially when the Heavy is firing suppressively, a few seconds is enough time for a professional sniper to empty half of a ten-round magazine at the exposed machine gunner. Even if the Heavy is extremely alert and never spends more than ten seconds in the same firing position, it is only a target for a professional sniper who needs to wait a few more minutes to snipe.

The prey that really deserves to be dealt with is the sniper who was only mentioned in the briefing and fired only two shots, and now he doesn't know where he is!

Reaching out and touching a deformed 7.62-caliber bullet hanging from his chest, McDwan slowly moved his telescope toward the ruins and decaying buildings that could be seen across the front line of fire.

In the high-intensity battlefield, in addition to artillery and air forces, the only people who can really threaten snipers are hunters who are also snipers.

Just like in a certain operation in Chechnya, I once faced a Caucasian hunter who had served in the Alpha special forces. After three days of waiting, he pulled the trigger almost at the same time as the Caucasian hunter!

The only difference was that his own bullet hit the center of the Caucasian hunter's eyebrows, while the Caucasian hunter's bullet hit the masonry five centimeters on the left side of his face. If it weren't for the fact that I was wearing sniper-specific goggles with sufficient strength, I am afraid that in addition to the splash scars on my face, I would have to pay the price of blindness?

Similarly, in a blocking battle with a huge disparity in strength and firepower, you can rest assured that your comrades will fight alone, but you are a sniper who only fired two shots and killed two enemies, in addition to having absolute trust in your comrades, you must also have absolute battlefield control ability and extremely powerful patience and calmness.

Such an opponent may surpass the Caucasian hunter who brought him scars?

Taking another deep breath of the air filled with the smell of gunpowder smoke and decay, McDwan put down the telescope held in front of him, and slowly crouched down, like a clumsy groundhog, slowly leaning on the decaying buildings and the wreckage of various buildings that could hide his body, and felt towards the ideal battlefield entry point.

The two comrades who were shot through the telescope were apparently knocked to the ground in a very short interval and in almost the same direction, indicating that the sniper who fired the shot had chosen a position that could overlook the entire line of fire from a higher vantage point. Closer to the front line of fire, and just within the maximum range of the sniper rifles, there were only four two-story buildings. From this point of view, the best entry point into the battlefield should be the course of action you choose, and the preferred firing position should be in the wreckage of a car that has been burned to the core.

Slowly moving towards the firing position he fancied, McDwan carefully avoided the terrain that might stir up smoke and dust because of his actions, and even the sackcloth draped over his body was carefully lifted by McDwayne. Seeing that the firing position was already close at hand, McDwan stopped abruptly and crouched down behind a broken wall!

A truly good hunter will always choose a hunting ground that is most suitable for him. Relatively speaking, the real good prey will always know where the threat will come from! What you can think of, the opponent hiding on the edge of the battlefield, should also be able to think of it.

Flipping over his hand and taking out a tracked detection vehicle the size of a biscuit box from the combat backpack he carried, McDwan casually placed the tracked detection vehicle on the ground, and then grabbed a remote control like a home computer gamepad, and slowly drove the tracked detection vehicle towards his selected firing position.

Slowly turning the observation lens mounted on the tracked detection vehicle, McDwan searched the high-rise building that he had estimated to be the hiding of the opposing sniper, almost inch by inch. In particular, the broken wall holes that are suitable for sniper shooting windows are the most important thing for McDhorn to observe. With the good magnification of the observation lens, McDwan could see the dust accumulated on almost every hole in the wall.

In the midst of a seemingly slow, but rather swift search, McDwan soon noticed a hint in a hole in a wall that looked like it had been pierced by a large-caliber bullet — the dust accumulated on almost every hole was dry due to the drought and lack of rain. Once a little breeze blows, there will always be a little bit of dust that accumulates on the holes in the wall.

But on the hole in the wall that looked like it had been pierced by a large-caliber bullet, the dust was not blown up by the breeze. On closer inspection, the dust accumulated on the holes in the wall also looks dark, as if it has just been drenched in a little rain?

Slowly adjusting the focus of the observation lens, McDwan found dust that looked like it had been rained in two nearby holes in the wall and a window that had been devoid of leaves. Carefully calculating the distance between several holes in the wall and window sash with suspicious signs, a smile unconsciously appeared on the corner of McDairn's mouth, and he muttered to himself: "Looks like an interesting prey?" ”

While muttering to himself, McDwan controlled the tracked detection vehicle to move sideways, but at the same time, he took a deep breath again, trying to adapt himself to the atmosphere of the battlefield, so as to fully activate his sensory nerves......

Spraying a small amount of water on a dusty shooting window to avoid the strong air currents as bullets pass through holes in the wall and expose their location should be one of the introductory lessons for every sniper. Some experienced snipers will arrange in advance in several firing positions of their choice, so as not to have time to act according to the law in the tense battle.

But this arrangement is also easy for some equally experienced snipers to see some clues. Especially in areas where there is little rain, this method of covering up the firing position is even more exaggerated!

Obviously, the extremely calm and confident opponent who was hiding on the edge of the battlefield could not have made such a shoddy mistake. The only reason to leave these traces is to set up a realistic enough bait for yourself!