Synergistic Attack Forged Iron Fist

  ——The actual combat drill scan of a synthetic brigade of the Army

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  The chariots roared, and the smoke filled the air.

In late March, a synthetic brigade of the Army launched an actual combat exercise at the field training ground.

  The battle started, and assault vehicles galloped away.

After arriving at the predetermined area, the officers and soldiers quickly got off the vehicle and immediately entered into combat operations in combat formation.

  Suddenly, there was a burst of black smoke in the front.

"Wear a gas mask!" The commander immediately issued an order, and the commander and soldiers quickly passed through the poisoned area.

  Afterwards, the sappers broke through the barriers, broke through the barbed wire, and built bridges on the road trenches to open up paths for the assault vehicles that arrived later, and launched a coordinated charge to the "enemy" positions.

  After locking on the "enemy" target area, the individual firepower and the vehicle-mounted heavy machine guns simultaneously conduct focused fire suppression.

Immediately, intensive firepower covered the target area, and the "enemy" forward defensive positions were disintegrated.

Before the smoke cleared, the officers and soldiers launched a fierce attack, making full use of the terrain to intersperse and detour, and successfully occupied the "enemy" positions.

  Hidden fire attack, harassment by disabled "enemies"... The drill closely follows the actual combat and sets up multiple dangerous situations.

The officers and soldiers cooperated tacitly, handled flexibly, and continuously completed a number of ad hoc tasks, tempering the ability to respond quickly and coordinately.

  Figure ①: Infantry and coordinated attack.

  Figure ②: Use individual rockets to hit "enemy" targets.

  Figure ③: Covering the sappers to build a bridge to open the road.

  Figure ④: Quickly break out of the barrier.