It's not that the American soldiers in the previous American war movies are so powerful, but the level in this drama is really not that good.
There are no tactics, and in the face of a gang of mobs, he can't organize effective defenses. It's just like heroism.
To be strategic and not strategic, build the outpost in a place surrounded by mountains, completely exposed to the eyes of the enemy.
If the defense is not deployed, the secret guards, mine arrays, and barbed wire around the outpost have no effect, making it easy for people to break through the fence.
There are various advanced weapons, without effective firepower interweaving and coordination, but the bullets are gone for a while, and the machine gun is jammed for a while.
In the whole play, from the very beginning, it is purely bullying that someone does not have a night vision goggles, and relies on a mortar to solve all problems.
When the mortars can't solve the problem and the enemy strikes in large numbers, they immediately mess around and have no tactical skills.
In the end, the problem was solved by air support.
Such a group of soldiers have no strategy or tactical coordination. It is really not as good as one generation.
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