Lin Rui took the MP7 from the sausage, then turned around and touched it from the alley. His tactical moves were very good, a low-position crawling to avoid the enemy's sight, and then a quick leap forward, quickly rolled to Yelena's side.

"Leave it to me." Lin Rui nodded to her, then observed with the binoculars, waiting for the right chance to strike.

Human attention is limited, and the same is true for snipers. No matter how good a sniper is, it is impossible to stare at the same place without moving. This is easy to produce visual fatigue.

For snipers, visual fatigue is equivalent to adding more chances for mistakes. So today's snipers don't lie still and keep aiming. They usually aim for a while, then use the binoculars to see more locations before continuing to aim their guns.

The same is true for the observation hand next to it. In fact, holding the telescope to observe is also a very tiring thing.

This is bound to take a break and look in another direction.

Although the telescope can bring the distant scene closer to the observation, the scene observed from the telescope will definitely lose part of the field of view on both sides of the telescope.

Lin Rui wanted to use this opportunity to avoid the opponent's sight in just a second or two. Such an opportunity is not only difficult to grasp, but also difficult to wait for.

But just as Lin Rui thought before, the observer of the secret society armed. Finally changing the angle, he turned his body to the right.

Lin Rui took advantage of this opportunity to quickly dash forward more than ten meters. A tumbling, hiding in the ruins on the side.

When he rolled into the ruins, his body touched several bricks on the ground and made a slight noise.

However, the two-person sniper team armed by the secret society is still far from his position. Therefore, neither observers nor snipers noticed the existence of Lin Rui.

Lin Rui lay on his stomach and didn't move until a slight tapping sound came from the communication headset.

This is Yelena signaling to him, "Safety, the enemy's unaware signal."

Lin Rui breathed a sigh of relief, and used both hands and feet in the ruins, like a nimble black cat. It quickly bypassed the frontal surveillance area of ​​the sniper team and came to the side of the building.

Eric observed with the telescope, shook his head in a low voice, "Look at this technology... I really can't think of anyone else who can do such an action?"

"Shut up." Yelena whispered.

"Don't be so nervous, we can all see the strength of the boss." Eric lowered his voice, "This is not the slightest pressure for him."

Lin Rui came to the corner of the building and carried the MP7 he was holding behind his back.

He first received standard military training in China, and later learned a lot of miscellaneous things.

But most of all tactical actions require that you have a weapon in your hand when jumping or rolling in.

This is to avoid the sound of the weapon hitting the ground when doing various actions, attracting the attention of the enemy.

However, when climbing, it is different, and the weapon must be carried behind the back. Avoid the sound of the weapon hitting the wall while climbing.

Climbing building corners is not available in general infantry tutorials, because this method must have strong finger strength, and make full use of the corners of buildings and buildings, and deep grooves between bricks and bricks.

in most combat situations. The equipment and ammunition that a soldier has to travel with has a very heavy weight. Coupled with his own weight, it is very difficult to play this technique.

In fact, Lin Rui's corner climbing technique was learned from Sergey. Sergey, the Russian guy, is not just a thief. He is also a Russian extreme sports master, and his freehand climbing and extreme parkour skills are a must.

Lin Rui stood at the bottom of the corner of the building, with his arms stretched out, his fingers grasped the cracks of the bricks, and his toes pushed against the cracks of the bricks, and cooperated with his legs to clamp the corner to Yin.

Then reach up with one hand to grab the seam on the wall, bend the arms and pull up, push down with both feet, stretch the body upwards, push the legs straight, then stretch the other hand up and climb up alternately.

When climbing up, Lin Rui grabbed the wall with both hands, fasten the inside of his legs, and press his toes firmly to prevent slipping down. Bent arm pull-ups and leg kicks should be coordinated.

This has very strict requirements on a person's physical strength and coordination. Although Lin Rui can't be as flexible as Sergey, he can even go up and down in mid-air.

But relying on the corner to stabilize your body and climb upwards is not a big problem.

The sniper at the window still didn't notice anything, and the observer on the other side only looked at the distant place with the binoculars. Without realizing it, the danger is already close at hand.

But just as Lin Rui climbed to the position near the window, some accidents happened.

The sound of his clothes rubbing against the corner caught the sniper's attention. The sniper leaned slightly and stuck his head out to observe.

Almost at the same time as he stuck his head out, Lin Rui suddenly raised his waist with force, using the strength of his abdomen to swing his legs sideways.

With lightning speed, he grabbed the opponent's neck. Then I suddenly retracted my belly~www.readwn.com~ and did a crunch movement, driving the upper body.

The fists slammed into the sides of the opponent's head. This is the most typical double-peaked ear-piercing action in traditional Chinese martial arts. Strike the enemy's temple on the side of the head with the peaks of both fists.

When a person's head is punched, the brain in the skull will be shaken, but generally speaking, as long as the force is not too strong, it will recover after a while.

And if you are hit from both sides at the same time, the brain will be hard to bear and recover, and you will be knocked out at once.

It was banned in boxing in the 1930s because it was so vicious and lethal.

So in any boxing match now, you can't see anything like this. But in some military and police fighting techniques, it can often be used.

During the Second World War, the "cup-shaped palm attack" was also a very powerful enemy-control move in the soldier's fighting tutorial written by the U.S. military. In fact, it is the "double peaks through the ears" change.

The specific practical application of the "cup-shaped palm attack method" is that whether our side is facing the enemy's melee attack or sneak attacking the enemy from behind, make a cup with both hands and slap the enemy's ears at the same time.

This is a very destructive ultimate move, ranging from penetrating the eardrum of the enemy, causing the enemy to bleed in the ear, and in a trance, at worst, it can cause the enemy to have a concussion or even death.

As soon as the sniper saw his head, his neck was firmly locked, and the two sides of his head were hit by two punches at the same time. The brain in the skull was suddenly vibrated, and the inside of his brain would be like boiling water. , almost fainted on the spot. .

Lin Rui rolled over and rushed in from the window. The observer in the other window had just put down the telescope in his hand in horror.

Lin Rui squatted half-squatting, kneeling and shooting. The muffler-fitted MP7 made a series of small crackles.

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