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In the movie Wolf Warrior, a sniper suppressed the attack of a team in Jason Wu. Is it possible in reality?

Before answering this question, I want to explain to you the definition of a sniper: a sniper is a profession that has received corresponding professional training in special forces all over the world, undertakes special tasks, hides in hidden and open places, and uses precise light weapons to destroy and assassinate special targets or important people from a long distance. No matter how good a weapon is, it is also a pile of scrap iron without users, so the training and skills of snipers are integrated into the sniper rifle, and the two have become a deadly combination. Sniper means "take a surprise attack".

In the movie "Wolf Warriors", the villain sniper skillfully used the tactics of encircling the corpse to help contain the firepower of China's army, and achieved miraculous results.

But are snipers really that good in real life? The truth is, it's not. Snipers are usually the first target chosen by the enemy on the battlefield. First, snipers should be solved, because they may solve priority targets, such as major leaders such as generals or machine gunners with important firepower points.

The most terrible thing is that because the sniper is well disguised, he will not be found if he does not shoot, but once the enemy knows where the sniper is, he will not send troops to attack. They directly use the most brutal method, directly using heavy fire carpet bombing cover. Therefore, the sniper needs to escape quickly after a round, otherwise the exposed position will easily die.

Obviously, the screenwriter of the movie "Wolf Warriors" didn't take this into consideration. The materials dropped by combat helicopters lack the range killing weapons needed for rainforest operations, such as rocket launchers and small Grenade launchers, which leads to almost impossible scenes in reality being staged in movies. Personally, I think it may be for the effect of the program, rendering the atmosphere and mobilizing the emotional role of the audience.