Qin Tian emphasized the importance of teamwork: "Everyone plays a vital role in this mission. We need accurate information, efficient communication and seamless teamwork to complete this mission together."

In order to increase the success rate of the mission, the team was divided into several groups, each of which had a specific task: one group was responsible for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering, one group was responsible for cutting off "enemy" communications and interfering, and the last group was responsible for carrying out strike missions.

After the mission began, the reconnaissance team set out first. They were dressed in strict camouflage, crossed forests and mountains, and gradually approached the target area.

As they approached the "enemy" command post, they were challenged by an "enemy" patrol.

"An 'enemy' patrol is approaching, stay hidden!" The leader of the reconnaissance team commanded in a low voice. With the advantage of terrain and camouflage skills, they successfully avoided the patrol's detection.

At the same time, the communication jamming team is also operating intensively.

Carrying professional equipment, they successfully cut off the communication link of the "enemy" command post, creating favorable conditions for the strike team's operations.

After receiving detailed intelligence from the reconnaissance team, the strike team quickly launched action.

They used the cover of night to quietly approach the "enemy" command post. After arriving at the target location, the strike team quickly deployed and used the explosive devices they carried to accurately destroy the target.

However, during the evacuation, the "enemy" discovered their actions and quickly launched a counterattack.

A fierce firefight ensued.

"Keep in formation and move towards the designated evacuation point!" Mo Yan issued instructions to all teams through the headset.

Despite facing fierce firepower confrontation, the team remained calm and cooperated efficiently, successfully breaking through the "enemy" encirclement.

In this simulated battle, the team demonstrated outstanding tactical execution and teamwork spirit.

After returning to the base, at the summary meeting, Mo Yan and Qin Tian spoke highly of the team's performance, but also pointed out some problems during the firefight and evacuation.

"We performed well in achieving our mission objectives, but our response during the evacuation was not perfect," Mo Yan said. "We need to further improve our ability to respond to emergencies."

Qin Tian stressed the importance of continuous learning and improvement: "Every exercise is an opportunity for us to grow. Through continuous learning and practice, we will become stronger and more invulnerable."

At the summary meeting, a team member raised a reflection on night combat and operations in low-visibility environments: "Our efficiency in night operations needs to be improved. For example, we are not proficient enough in using night vision equipment, which may become our weakness in actual combat."

Mo Yan listened carefully to the team members' opinions and responded, "This is a good suggestion. We will strengthen night vision technology and the ability to fight in low-visibility environments in the next training to ensure that everyone can maintain high efficiency in these conditions."

Qin Tian proposed a new training plan: "We will simulate more emergencies, such as unexpected encounters with enemy reinforcements, equipment failures, and even injuries to team members. This will allow everyone to be calmer and more orderly when facing real challenges."

In the next few days, the team began a new round of intensive training.

Not only have they significantly improved their nighttime mobility, but they have also made great progress in their ability to handle emergencies, especially in the case of simulated team member injuries, they have learned how to quickly and effectively perform battlefield first aid to ensure that the wounded can be evacuated safely.

One day, Mo Yan and Qin Tian arranged a large-scale simulated battle. The simulated scene was carried out in a complex urban environment, with the goal of seizing and controlling the "enemy's" important material storage point.

After the mission began, the team members quickly got into their roles.

The reconnaissance team first sneaked into the town and used drones and other reconnaissance equipment to conduct a detailed reconnaissance of the "enemy's" defense layout and patrol routes.

At the same time, they also discovered a secret passage that allowed them to quietly approach the material storage point without being detected.

The communications jammer team also cut off the communications of the "enemy" command center as soon as possible, throwing their command system into chaos.

At the same time, the main attack team and the support team worked together and launched a fierce attack on the target from two directions.

In the fierce firefight, the team members demonstrated superb combat skills and excellent teamwork.

They cleverly used the buildings and terrain in the town to effectively suppress the "enemy's" firepower, broke through the defense line in a very short time, and successfully occupied the material storage point.

However, just as they were consolidating their defenses and preparing for the "enemy's" counterattack, the simulated "enemy" sent out a special forces team to launch a raid.

The raid caught the team members off guard and brought them unprecedented challenges.

"Keep calm and adjust the defense layout!" Mo Yan quickly issued an order.

The team members responded quickly, using the material storage point as a temporary defense and launched a tenacious resistance.

After a fierce battle, the team finally successfully repelled the "enemy" special forces and defended the material storage point.

This simulated battle not only tested their tactical execution capabilities, but also tested their ability to respond to emergencies and their psychological endurance.

After the battle, the team members gathered around the material storage point and quickly conducted a post-battle review.

"This special forces raid really caught us off guard," one team member said with emotion. "We need to work harder on intelligence collection and early warning mechanisms."

Mo Yan nodded in agreement: "Indeed, this exercise exposed our shortcomings in dealing with emergencies. In the next training, we will strengthen simulation drills for emergencies and improve our rapid response capabilities."

Qin Tian added: "In addition, we performed well when using buildings and terrain for defense. But we still have room for improvement, such as being more scientific and reasonable when choosing defense positions and arranging firepower points."

In the next few days, Mo Yan and Qin Tian arranged a series of targeted training, focusing on improving the team's urban combat and night combat capabilities as well as the establishment and application of intelligence collection and early warning mechanisms.

In urban combat training, they simulated combat scenarios in various urban environments, allowing team members to learn how to make full use of the terrain and buildings within the town for combat and defense.

In the training to improve night combat capabilities, Mo Yan particularly emphasized the importance of covert movement, the use of night vision equipment, and identification of friend or foe during night combat.

Through these trainings, the team members' combat capabilities in night environments have been significantly improved.

In the training of intelligence collection and early warning mechanism, Qin Tian invited experts to teach the latest intelligence collection technology and early warning mechanism establishment methods. The team members learned how to use drones, satellite images and electronic signals to collect enemy information, and how to establish an effective early warning mechanism to be fully prepared before the enemy launches an attack.

Through these targeted trainings, the team's comprehensive combat capability has been further enhanced.

Every team member felt his or her own growth and progress, and their confidence and cohesion reached new heights.

On a sunny morning, Mo Yan and Qin Tian gathered all the team members, spoke highly of their recent performance, and encouraged everyone to keep working hard and constantly pursue higher goals.

"We have made great progress, but our journey is far from over," Mo Yan said. "Only by constantly challenging ourselves, learning and improving, can we become true elite fighters."

The team members responded to Mo Yan's words with firm steps and confident eyes. They know that they will face more challenges and tests in the days to come, but it is these challenges that will make them stronger.

Under the careful planning of Mo Yan and Qin Tian, ​​the training plan has become more rigorous and detailed, aiming to comprehensively enhance the team's combat capability in a complex battlefield environment.

During the urban combat training, Mo Yan and Qin Tian carefully designed a series of battle scenes simulating towns.

One morning, on the misty training ground, the team members were fully armed and ready to enter a simulated abandoned town for an exercise.

Mo Yan stood in front of the team and said seriously: "Remember, in urban combat, you must fully utilize the environment to your advantage. Street fighting, rapid movement between buildings, and covering fire are all key."

Afterwards, they simulated scenes such as street fighting, building clearing and underground pipeline fighting. Through repeated drills, the team members learned how to quickly deploy in a narrow space and how to use the city structure for ambush and defense.

Night combat capability training pays more attention to concealment and the use of technical equipment.

One night, the team members put on night vision goggles and moved silently in the forest.

Mo Yan instructed the team members on how to avoid leaving obvious heat traces under night vision equipment and how to accurately identify friend or foe.

They also simulated enemy raids to test the team members' emergency response and coordinated combat capabilities.

During the intelligence collection and early warning mechanism training, Qin Tian invited several military intelligence experts to give lectures.

These experts demonstrated to the team members the most advanced surveillance techniques and intelligence analysis methods.

In an exercise room equipped with high-definition monitoring and signal detection equipment, experts explained in detail how to analyze satellite images, interpret electronic signals and use drones for reconnaissance.

"In modern warfare, information is power," Qin Tian told his team members affectionately, "With information advantage, we can seize the initiative."

The team members learned how to establish a preliminary early warning mechanism and improved their reaction speed and decision-making ability through simulation training.

As the training progresses, the challenges faced by the team are increasing.

During a night combat training, a squad lost its way due to a navigation equipment failure, which made the entire team aware of the risks of equipment dependence.

During an urban combat exercise, simulated enemy snipers successfully ambushed and "hit" several team members, exposing the team's shortcomings in rapid detection and response.

Faced with these challenges, Mo Yan and Qin Tian organized reflection sessions for team members to share experiences and lessons learned.

Through these discussions, the team's cohesion and adaptability have been significantly improved.

At the same time, through continuous simulated combat, the team members' combat skills and psychological endurance have been greatly improved. They have learned to remain calm and use judgment under extreme conditions, and have become an indestructible combat team.

As the training progressed, Mo Yan and Qin Tian decided to introduce more complex scenarios and tactical challenges to further hone the team's combat capabilities and teamwork.

In a simulated town capture operation, the team was divided into multiple groups, each responsible for capturing a different area of ​​the town.

Before the operation began, Mo Yan called all the team members together.

He said seriously: "For this operation, we have to simulate a real battlefield environment. The enemy may appear from any corner at any time. We must not only quickly occupy the target area, but also ensure that our casualties are minimized."

During the operation, the team members encountered intensive firepower exchanges and complex urban terrain challenges. When a group of team members attacked a certain stronghold, they encountered stubborn resistance. They quickly built a temporary bunker and carried out fire suppression, while the commandos in the group used narrow streets to make detours and implement outflanking tactics.

This operation posed a severe test to the team members' tactical adaptability and the team's collaborative combat tacit understanding.

During the night combat training, Qin Tian designed a more complex exercise mission: to simultaneously perform the dual missions of rescuing hostages and annihilating the enemy commander in a completely dark environment.

In order to enhance the realism of the exercise, a "civilian" role was specially added and played by the staff of the training base. Team members were required to try their best to avoid causing harm to the "civilians" when performing their tasks.

Late at night, the team members relied on night vision equipment to quietly approach the target building. One team member whispered through the communication equipment: "No enemy is seen in the target building, prepare to enter."

However, after entering the building, they were unexpectedly ambushed by the "enemy" with firepower, and the operation was temporarily deadlocked.

At this critical moment, the team members quickly launched mutual support between groups, carried out fire transfer, and finally successfully rescued the "hostages" and successfully completed the mission.

Afterwards, Qin Tian highly praised their quick response and teamwork.

In the intelligence collection and early warning system training, Mo Yan and Qin Tian incorporated elements of electronic warfare and cyber warfare. They invited electronic warfare experts to teach the team members how to collect intelligence in cyberspace and how to defend and counter the enemy's electronic reconnaissance and cyber attacks.

"On the modern battlefield, electronic warfare and cyber warfare are equally important," Mo Yan stressed. "Having the advantage of electronics and networks is like blinding the enemy."

In a simulated exercise, team members attempted to use simulated cyber attack tools to interfere with the "enemy" command system, while deploying defensive measures to resist the "enemy" counterattack.

This training made the team members deeply realize that in modern warfare, the control of information and cyberspace plays a decisive role in the outcome of the war. (End of this chapter)

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