Mountain Eagle has only been a father for a few years, and he truly couldn't understand why Camel, a wealthy and strong man, was so poor at dealing with his own daughter.
Old fathers cursed their daughters through others, always tiptoeing around fearfully, worried that their own girls would think too much.
In Mountain Eagle's eyes, Tiffany was indeed exceptional, but he thought if his daughter treated him with such an attitude while on steroids as supplements, breaking a belt a month would be letting her off easy.
Watching Tiffany standing tall and chest out across the dining table, eyes fixed intently on him, Mountain Eagle looked at Camel's pleading gaze, sighed, and said, "Tomorrow you go find Officer Daniel at the police station. Work for the Replacer must not stop.
Just say it was me who said it, we must get a copy of the Replacer's captive's confession!"
Tiffany heard this, hesitated slightly, and said: "Just me alone? And if I leave, won't there be... here?"
Mountain Eagle had some matters inconvenient to involve many people, he waved his hand and said, "Your father and Eddie are here, for the next few days I don't anticipate anyone causing trouble for me, so I don't need additional help here."
Then, Mountain Eagle rubbed his chin and thought for a moment, "Oh, another thing, Daria found out there's news about the two Russian snipers at the airport.
Once you're done with the police station, come back and find Daria; you two handle the Russian snipers.
I'll tell you, their backup are people from the Los Angeles Great Russian Mafia, dealing with them is tough but you're my best-looking Commander, you will surely figure a way out!"
As Camel watched Tiffany's emotions stirred, becoming somewhat agitated, he sighed and said, "How can she handle so many tasks alone?
Chickpea and the others are still in Los Angeles, maybe I should ask them to help Tiffany."
Before Mountain Eagle could respond, Tiffany shook her head and disagreed, "I'm the captain of the Arctic Fox Rescue Team, I do not need the Arctic Fox team's help..."
Camel helplessly rubbed his hands and said, "You can't manage alone, how about I get some experts from the training camp?
Orange Cat, Blowgun, and Pliers there are great; I'll pay and they'll be willing to help!"
Upon hearing this, Tiffany shook her head forcefully, "Those three are crazy, I don't need troublemakers!"
Tiffany, her eyes glowing, looked at Mountain Eagle, "Boss, you said I'm the captain, then where are my team members? Or do you want me to find my own team?"
Mountain Eagle rubbed his chin pretending not to see Camel glaring at him, he thought for a bit and said, "Personally, I suggest that at least half of the Arctic Fox Rescue Team's personnel should be sourced from descendants of the Arctic Fox!
However, I'm not opposed to you finding suitable teammates, but there's a condition, he needs to accept the salary I offer.
You know, the purpose of establishing the Arctic Fox Rescue Team is not to make big money, so our salary offer won't be too high."
Tiffany, hearing that Mountain Eagle had not set up barriers or tests, nodded in satisfaction, "Then let's transfer Donkey and Sealion from Alaska first...
They're idle there anyway, let them help me with some work first, and once I find the right team members, let them return to Brown Bear Camp."
Daria watched as Mountain Eagle nodded in agreement to Tiffany's request, she gently pulled Mountain Eagle aside and whispered, "Boss, actually I can talk to Evgeni and Alexander, I know them…"
Mountain Eagle nonchalantly nodded, "You can try, but make sure it's safe.
Wait until Tiffany is done and Donkey and Sealion are in position, then go try, don't risk it alone.
Oh, since it's the Great Russian Mafia, contact Anna; she's already in New York, maybe she can help a bit."
Having said that, Mountain Eagle looked at the group, spread his hands and said, "Don't just stand there, let's eat. I need a good rest, tomorrow I have to go downstairs to speak to the sniper.
Chickpea and the others should have found that sniper's partner by now, the bastard shot at me covertly, tomorrow I'll let them taste what it's like to be shot."
Eddie carelessly sat next to Mountain Eagle, idly pulling a few meal boxes towards him, then took a gun bag from under his feet, opened it, and placed a desert-camouflaged AWM onto the dining table…
While eating, he said, "This guy's gun is great, especially the scope...
fuck, I've never seen anything like this..."
Mountain Eagle, busy eating, glanced at the gun on the table…
An AWM sniper rifle isn't anything too rare, but even for rifles, different manufacturing and materials can achieve very different effects…
A .338-caliber heavy barrel, aluminum-titanium alloy receiver, polymer stock, clearly modified two-stage trigger system, and a thick suppressor wrapped in special material.
This is a well-tuned and modified rifle, more importantly, the scope on it is unavailable in the market.
A massive unbranded scope, its side equipped with a laser rangefinder, above the rangefinder is a flippable mechanism revealing a movable wind speed tester.
Additionally, this large scope's side also houses several sensors that can gather humidity and atmospheric pressure data.
Mountain Eagle has seen this device before; his Sergeant System contains a similar smart aiming system...
It's well-known, bullets do not travel in a straight line after exiting the barrel, but rather follow various trajectories based on the type of ammunition, barrel length, and surrounding environment.
This scope model actually uses the laser rangefinder and wind meter to input external environmental data into the scope's integrated ballistics computer, then can easily aim at the target bypassing the sniper's pre-shooting steps.
This greatly enhances the sniper's shooting speed!
However, if someone thinks that just handling this gun would make them a great sniper, they are mistaken.
Mountain Eagle himself doesn't like this thing. It's not that it's not useful, but even with this gadget, a mediocre person can't become a sharpshooter, and the top experts don't need it, and also find it too heavy.
The level of a sniper is reflected in many aspects, but for Mountain Eagle, the most important aspect is actually the control of bullet dispersion.
The official data from AWM is 0.5MOA, which means that at a distance of 50 meters, the bullets can basically land on the same spot.
However, this seemingly high dispersal, with increasing distance, will form a larger and larger dispersal range.
Theoretically speaking, beyond 600 meters, aiming for the head, whether you hit it or not, it depends on luck.
At a distance of 1000 meters, the accuracy of a top sniper rifle like AWM, the dispersion is about 30 centimeters.
This is still the 'perfect result' obtained by the manufacturer by mechanically securing the sniper rifle!
Theoretically speaking, the shooting dispersion produced by a person will definitely not match up to the results tested by the manufacturer.
But in reality, there are those exceptionally talented people who can develop a so-called gun sense, and then control the bullet dispersion at long distances.
The development speed of military technology is very fast, but the intelligence and foolproofing of individual weapons are almost the direction pursued by most countries.
With technology reaching a certain stage, after equipping with advanced scopes, turning a person who has never touched a gun into a 'sharpshooter' who hits every shot isn't a difficult task.
But is this kind of 'sharpshooter' the same as those who train hard to become sharpshooters?
Definitely not!
As long as the shooting distance exceeds 200 meters, the gap between controlling bullet impact and shooting efficiency is too large to overcome.
A real sniper possesses a certain feeling...
People who have this feeling, after long-term arduous training, seem to have a ballistic computer installed in their brains.
They still need to measure distance, wind speed, humidity, even atmospheric pressure, and still need to adjust the scope's reticle according to the ballistic chart.
But when aiming, these people often have an intuition, as if something intangible is directing them to move the reticle, and if the enemy is moving, such people might even shoot more accurately.
A ballistic computer can help you calculate the trajectory, and theoretically, as long as the data is sufficient, it can even calculate lead, but it can't help you control bullet dispersion, nor can it help the owner develop a so-called gun sense.
The more you rely on the computer, the harder it is to find that magical feeling!
Mountain Eagle has such a talent, but he is accustomed to controlling the combat distance within 400 meters, as long as the firearms are right, he is always faster and more accurate than most people at this range.
Compared to those lightweight scope devices, the bulky and heavy ballistic computers are actually a burden for Mountain Eagle and other top experts.
Ballistic computers also need time to operate, but within 400 meters, Mountain Eagle does not need to think when shooting based on the reticle divisions.
However, the benefits of technology are still apparent...
As long as you mount this type of scope, ordinary people just need to stabilize the gun barrel and can shoot as if they were playing a video game.
Not only is it extremely easy to learn, but it also quickly creates a batch of skilled soldiers.
But if you want to use this type of ballistic computer to mass-produce top snipers, that's overthinking it.
The technology level of Mountain Eagle's Sergeant System is clearly ahead of the real environment, but the firearms produced by the system also have the problem of bullet dispersion, the dispersion increases with distance.
Without the enhancement of a gun sense, ordinary people need luck to hit targets beyond 1000 meters.
He has been fighting in 'the game' for many years, never seen a top sniper using this thing; instead, he himself dresses up as a sniper to be lazy, but the effect is just mediocre.
There's a saying that goes well, free stuff is the most expensive!
Advanced gadgets that seem foolproof, to use them well and reach the level of top experts may require even more time and effort, because it can never solve the core requirements of top experts.
But Mountain Eagle also admits, these universally applicable technological products are indeed good things, after all, not everyone aims to become a top shooter.
At the same time, he respects those arms companies from old America, these people really dare to think and act.
The Pentagon indeed spends a lot of money to improve the quality of ordinary soldiers.
Facing the curious gazes of a few people, Mountain Eagle smiled and said, "I have seen this thing, it's advanced, but I personally do not recommend beginners to use this.
If you have to use it, wait for it to be lightened, finalized, and mass-produced."
Saying this, Mountain Eagle looked at Camel, and said, "It seems the guesses you guys made before were right, Titan Group people are helping the military with experimental tests as a cover.
I'll go talk to him tomorrow...
Anyone arranged to test this kind of thing must be a top-notch good hand.
I particularly want to know, once such a person realizes they have been used as a tool, what kind of feelings they will have."
Camel played with the AWM, shaking his head saying, "What feeling could there be?
Soldiers just need to follow orders…"
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