China News Service, Chuzhou, April 22 (Yang Chuan Li Zheng) On the 22nd, a composite brigade of the 71st Army of the Army organized training on difficult subjects such as prone position, standing position, multi-person coordination, and crossfire to test the level of the officers and soldiers in the early training.

The officers and soldiers of the brigade took a prone position and breathed fire to strike at the target.

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The officers and soldiers of the brigade took a standing position and breathed fire to strike at the target.

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  "200 meters ahead of the'enemy' firepower point, now you are ordered to explode and destroy it quickly!" "Received!" After receiving the order, the Spitfires flexibly used terrain and features to conceal the enemy in accordance with tactical requirements and actual combat standards. The terrain of the battlefield independently chooses the position and method of the fire, and destroys the target by fire.

The officers and soldiers of the brigade took a standing position and breathed fire to strike at the target.

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  "The'enemy' firepower point ahead, breathe fire!" Following the command from the local commander, the fire-breathing soldiers slid down quickly, took their guns, aimed, and fired them in a straightforward manner.

I saw two "fire dragons" leaping towards the target, and the target area instantly burst into flames and heat waves, and the firepower point instantly turned into a sea of ​​flames.

The target was destroyed by fire instantly.

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The brigade officers and soldiers used multi-person coordination and cross-fire to strike the target with firepower.

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  It is reported that in order to test the quality and effectiveness of actual combat training and enhance the pertinence and effectiveness of the training, the brigade mainly used simulated battlefield terrain and features to conduct fire-breathing training on targets such as "enemy" bunkers and firepower points.

In addition to the prone position, the kneeling posture, the standing posture, and the use of tree trunks, trenches and other application fire-breathing postures have been added to further enhance the individual combat capability of the Spitfire battlefield.

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