Chapter 380: The Progressive Soviet Union
Not hunting in the same place up to three times is the standard of action for snipers of the Red Guard Regiment.
After killing four soldiers and then killing a Soviet sniper, this place is no longer suitable as a sniper point.
Moving to other places, with the help of individual soldiers, the sniper team can know which places have their own people, which places can be safely passed, and have their own snipers.
Leaving the garden, the two returned to a makeshift safety in the Burleigh Battlefield.
There are four sniper teams in ambush nearby, and the rest of the sniper teams can take a break here.
Back at the makeshift resting point, there are two other sniper teams resting, in an enclosed building, heating up food with the suggested heating bags.
Seeing the two of them coming, someone threw over two cigarettes, and the two of them took them, lit them, and opened their loot while smoking.
A Mosin Nagant sniper rifle, equipped with a high-definition sight, simply used it, and found that this kind of scope, which can be seen far away, is not lost to the German sniper rifle scope at all from the height of science and technology.
And the guns are very well maintained, and it can be seen that the dead sniper is a person who loves guns very much, much better than those ordinary soldiers in the Soviet Union.
And the Soviet snipers also acted together in two people, which was a significant improvement from the tactical level compared to the early days of the war, when they were all snipers fighting separately.
"Soviet snipers are worthy of being the elite trained on the battlefield, they learned from the Germans, they have grown a lot, I believe that soon, they will begin to learn our sniper tactics, and I am afraid it will not be so easy in the future."
Putting down the Mosin Nagant sniper rifle in his hand, the sniper said with emotion.
The observer beside him took out a notebook with blood stains, which was also found from the sniper.
When I opened the notebook, I could see that there were many words written in it, all of which were handwritten in Russian.
Language is not an obstacle for every soldier of the Red Guard Corps.
On the battlefield, seeing notes on Soviet soldiers, it is not very often encountered.
As the war continued, most of the Soviet troops were illiterate, and many of the Soviets who could read and write were not grassroots soldiers, and most of the Soviet snipers could not write.
Flipping through the contents of the notebook at will, the content is not a family letter, nor does it record any nostalgia for the family, but only a summary of all the experiences.
In this notebook, the training of various snipers is mainly recorded, and some experiences in urban sniper operations are recorded.
Strictly speaking, this is a training manual for snipers, and there is a lot of theoretical knowledge related to snipers.
In this regard, the observer casually put the manual away, this kind of thing is of no value to them.
It is no secret that the Soviets were training snipers on a large scale, and in Stalingrad, a large number of Soviet snipers inflicted huge casualties on the Germans.
The Red Guard Corps has long been vigilant about this, and compared with the Japanese and Soviet armies, it is indeed difficult to deal with.
War has always been like an academy, and each side of the war is in the midst of the war, learning new combat concepts, making up for their own shortcomings, and understanding the enemy.
In the context of all-out warfare, the depth and efficiency of this kind of learning are quite astonishing, and often erupt into jaw-dropping effects.
In real history, it took only six years from the German Navy to install radar on warships and the United States to install radar on every warship.
From piston propeller aircraft to jet aircraft, it only took five years to complete the epoch-making progress of the Air Force fighter.
Systematic opponents are often able to quickly learn the advanced technology of the enemy, which shows this problem from the Soviets clicking on the wrong tank technology tree to the emergence of the T-34 tank sea after comprehensive adjustment.
No country can always be ahead, and historical facts have proved that those countries that think they are ahead have long disappeared in the long river of history.
Only a nation that continues to forge ahead and pioneer is worthy of having a place in the world for a long time and is qualified to enjoy the fruits of victory.
Don't question your opponent's progress, and don't whimsically think that it's impossible for your opponent to learn your own advanced technology.
On the battlefields of World War II, learning was so fast, so fast.
In terms of sniper tactics, when the time and space of World War II in history, the Germans were abused by Soviet snipers at Stalingrad, and they had to leave behind tens of thousands of retired soldiers, and were finally counterattacked by the Soviet Union.
However, it took less than a year for Germany and thousands of snipers to teach the Allies a bloody lesson in Normandy.
It also taught the arrogant American GIs how to get their arrogant heads down and how to bend down to avoid the German snipers.
In addition to tactics, there are many war technologies, which are also constantly escalating the level of warfare.
For example, the inclined armor of the Soviets, the Germans saw it, tested it, and found that it really worked, so they adopted this technology into new equipment.
It was found that snipers are better to act together in a group or a small team, and the effect proved to be more efficient than fighting alone, so they followed suit.
On the battlefield, both sides of the war are students, and they don't have to worry about being scolded for plagiarism five times, and they don't have to worry about being held accountable for patent fees.
So far, although the Soviet snipers are still very immature in terms of tactics and concepts, the speed of progress is completely visible.
The Red Guard Corps was very concerned about the progress of the Soviet Army, and the system was confrontational, and the Red Guard Corps was not worried at all.
But the Soviet troops, those hunter snipers from Siberia, were the most likely opponents to inflict heavy casualties on the Red Guard.
The Red Guard Corps also has to find a way to understand these opponents, especially in Siberia, even if the Red Guard Corps has advanced spy satellites that can lock onto the body's heat source signal, but this search is not absolute.
In the field, there are ways to lock the heat source of the human body, so you must not trust the instrument 100%, and you need to have experienced judgment.
Only by understanding the opponent and locking the opponent can we truly lead the opponent.
At the same time, you should always pay attention to the progress level of your opponent, always know the level of your opponent at present, and avoid exposing yourself too much to your opponent.
In order to prevent the Soviets from getting relevant information, all snipers even installed induction bombs on their bodies, and once their hearts stopped beating, the bombs on their bodies would detonate, destroying all information on the snipers.