The props of the film have made a certain amount of effort, at least the support of the French military is spared Super Hornet and Black Panther, the helicopters in active service of the French army have basically appeared, and even the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier has made a splash. Unfortunately, the ship is still the super army flag, and there is no appearance of the new fighter jet Rafale.
However, as the special forces of the French army, the light weapons used are basically all non-domestic-made guys, which seems quite depressing. The pistols use Austrian Glock 17/23, Italian Beretta M92F, and submachine guns use German MP5SD6, American M4+M203 grenade launcher for assault rifle, black captain played by Germaine and Hounsou actually took Italian ARX-160+GLX-160 grenade launcher, and the machine gun is also Belgian Minimi paratrooper Type, this is some kind of messy combination.
The skills and tactics of the squad in the play are also quite speechless. Except for the tactical actions when taking the hostages away from the detention site, there are no other highlights in the performance.
In the episode of counterattacking the chasing Taliban militants in the open area, all the team members turned out to be standing and shooting at the terrorists, without any intention of looking for cover; Brother, what are you comparing with the Taliban? Who is lucky? !
In the film, there are a lot of situations where terrorists are densely formed and not far away, but the kind French soldiers have never had the heart to use 40MM grenades to bombard them until the end of the film, all the assault rifle ammunition is exhausted, precious. The grenade was never fired, and it was all thrown away.
In addition, there are a lot of flaws in the film about the retreat route, supply communication, etc. In short, it gives Ben Panda the feeling that this is a group of outdoor enthusiasts with good strength, and the word special forces is a dime There is no relationship. In this regard, French directors really have to learn more from the old beauty.
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