Chapter 292 Decided to Trick the Foreigners! !

Chapter 292 Decided to Trick the Foreigners! !

After flying in the sky for several hours, we arrived in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, in the evening.

Before the competition team flew from the country, the military had completed negotiations with the Estonian government and arranged all the handover work.

When the Chinese delegation came out of the airport, they were greeted by people arranged by the Estonian military at the door.

Colonel Li Dayong can speak fluent English and did not even need to bring a translator. After meeting with the Irish side and confirming their identities, the delegation was arranged to get on the bus.

The personnel were arranged on dilapidated trucks, and the supplies were also transported in a rusty truck.

"They're using a truck for the reception, and it's such an old one? There's not even a bus." Chen Jun couldn't help but frowned when he saw this scene.

When the other members of the Chinese team saw this, they were all surprised.

This specification...

It’s indeed a bit unreasonable!

But considering that Estonia is just a small country with limited financial resources, it is already very difficult to host international events, so I didn't think too much about it.

……

The competition was held in the primeval forest, and the event base was located in the northwest of Tallinn, on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea.

It is across the sea from Finland, and the scenery is actually quite nice.

But the Chinese team members were only thinking about the competition and how to bring the championship back home. They had no time to appreciate the scenery.

The convoy drove on the road for nearly an hour, and it was completely dark when it arrived at the base camp.

According to information provided by the Estonian military, the person in charge of this event is a military general named Alvin Santos.

Logically speaking...

The Chinese delegation has come from afar to participate in the competition. When they officially enter the base camp, the highest person in charge of the event will definitely come to greet them.

This is the most basic etiquette.

However, Major General Santos did not show up. Only a colonel came out to greet the Chinese team, and there was not even an explanation as to why Santos did not come.

Colonel Li Dayong was in a good mood, but his face fell when he saw this situation.

He didn't have to guess.

As the first participating team from Asia, China was not taken seriously at all by the person in charge, General Santos. In his opinion, the Chinese team was just there for the formality.

They simply do not recognize the strength of China's special forces, so they just deal with the welcoming effort casually.

As the head of the Chinese delegation, Senior Colonel Li Dayong had a very grim look on his face, and the team members including Chen Jun were also very angry.

"Oh my god, what do they mean, huh? Just send someone to greet us?"

"Yes, we are the national team. It is clearly stated in their information that the person in charge will personally welcome representatives from all countries to enter."

"MD, he must be looking down on us. I really want to punch him in the face."

"I've only heard about it in the news before. Foreigners like to discriminate and always like to find faults with people. I didn't expect to actually encounter it. Damn it."

……

Everyone in the Chinese delegation was filled with indignation, and the anger on their faces was more obvious than each other.

The receiving school officer had clearly seen that the Chinese delegation was very angry about their reception, but he had no intention of calming down his anger.

He even showed a hint of impatience, said a few words casually and left.

Only one officer was left to take charge of the follow-up.

"As the world's largest international special competition, I am really disappointed with this kind of etiquette and attitude. They are not worthy of being the host at all."

Colonel Li Dayong complained angrily in his heart but couldn't say it out loud.

Because in the late 1990s, our motherland had not yet fully developed and was subject to international constraints in all aspects, especially various international competitions.

Colonel Li Dayong had anticipated that the Chinese team would be treated differently by the organizers before setting off.

But I didn't expect it to be so serious. Trouble started before I even entered the door.

Seeing that everyone in the delegation was very angry, something might happen if they continued. Colonel Li Dayong thought that they were away from home as guests and it was not appropriate to stir up trouble as soon as they arrived, so he could only force himself to swallow his anger.

With a serious look in his eyes, he said to everyone: "Although what happened today is very unpleasant, as Chinese soldiers, we must show our style and never bite back when a dog bites us.

I hope you remember now, remember today, and turn this humiliation into motivation.

In the upcoming competitions, we should carry forward the spirit of our army, demonstrate the strength of our Chinese soldiers, and use our fists to make them recognize us again.

Let these foreign devils know that we Chinese soldiers are humble but not afraid of anything, powerful but never proud, and not afraid of any challenge. "

Colonel Li Dayong's words touched the heart and made everyone present excited.

All the anger in my heart turned into morale.

He gritted his teeth and made up his mind to show his best in this competition and let these foreigners know what a special forces soldier is.

Defeat them all with strength and let them know the shame of playing tricks.

With such high morale, the Chinese delegation suppressed their anger at being treated differently and just moved into the event camp.

The Estonian officer assigned to take charge was more competent despite his lower position.

Not only did they bring the Chinese team to the dormitory area, they also introduced the various facilities in the living area one by one, such as dining, washing, toilets, etc.

He also briefly explained the rules here and the general schedule of the event.

When they left, they brought a competition manual and gave one to each member of the Chinese team, which detailed the various rules of the competition.

There are not many rules for the "Elna Assault" International Scouting Competition, and they can be summarized into seven points in total.

The first point is the configuration of the competition team:

Each country sent eight contestants, who were divided into two teams according to the competition rules and reported the names of the members of Team One and Team Two on time.

This means that the competition is divided into teams of four, and they must compete separately and cannot work together.

Why did they divide the team into two teams? The organizer must have his reasons for doing so, but Chen Jun is not sure what the reasons are.

One can only guess that having one main team and one secondary team would make the game more interesting.

Even if one team is gone, there is still another one.

This is basically the rule for most international competitions, with at least two people or teams from each country in each event.

The second point is the length of the competition:
This competition adopts a one-off competition format with various subjects added in between. Once the competing teams start, they cannot stop until the end of the competition.

The total time is 4 days, 3 nights and 78 hours.

There will be no special rest time in between, which means that the entire 78 hours are competition time, and you have to be on the move all the time.

It is an extreme test of the contestants' endurance and perseverance.

They were deprived of sleep for four days and three nights, and had to undergo various high-intensity tests.

Most people can’t stand it!
No wonder this competition limits the age of participating players to no more than thirty years old.

With such an exaggerated competition duration, only young men in their teens and twenties can endure it. Older people, no matter how strong their willpower is, cannot hold on. The third point is the weight requirement:

Because the battle was a long one in the primeval forest, no one could provide any help and everything we needed had to be carried on our backs.

This includes but is not limited to weapons, equipment, ammunition and various outdoor living items.

Therefore, the total weight of supplies that each team member needs to carry will reach 35 to 40 kilograms, equivalent to 70 to 80 pounds, which is equivalent to carrying a slim woman on his back.

The competition lasted four days and three nights, and Qi Jin had to carry a weight of 70 to 80 kilograms throughout the whole process.

Not to mention Chengcai, Wu Zhe and others who had seen it, they called it simply the most perverted of perverts, and their scalps were tingling before the game even started.

Every cell in their body was telling them that they really had to be prepared to die in this game.

No wonder it's called the deathmatch without death!
The fucking rules of the game are just designed to torture people to death. Even if you don't die in the game, it's almost the same as dying once after a game.

Realizing that this competition was more difficult than they had imagined, the Chinese team felt the pressure on their shoulders doubled.

The fourth point is the marching distance:

Adding up all the competition subjects in the whole competition, the contestants need to run a full 150 kilometers in the harsh environment of the primeval forest.

At the same time, they had to avoid being chased and intercepted by thousands of hypothetical enemies during the long-distance raid.

The fifth point is the assessment of technical and tactical subjects:

During the raid, you need to obey commands and conduct individual tactical subject assessments in designated areas and locations according to the marching map issued after the start of the competition.

It includes but is not limited to the assessment of 6 technical and tactical subjects such as beach landing, crossing the jungle, battlefield reconnaissance, canoeing, crossing rope bridges, crossing water obstacles, long-range shooting with rifles, pistol shooting, crossing minefields, battlefield rescue, identifying and using NATO weapons and equipment, transporting ammunition, and 18-kilometer load-bearing raids.

There are 18 events during the 150-kilometer race, and getting first place in each event will earn one point, which is a great test of the contestants' basic skills.

These eighteen events also account for a huge proportion in determining the final world championship title.

The sixth point is the control station rules:
There will also be 10 control stations, or check-in points, along the way.

Participants must arrive at each station (point) at the specified time, no more than 5 minutes before or after. Points will be deducted for arriving early or late.

Only after arriving at the corresponding control station can you temporarily accept the next stage of the competition mission and learn the location of the next control station.

It sounds very complicated, but it can be summed up in one sentence -

Must be strictly punctual!

Every second counts on the battlefield, delaying the opportunity is a capital crime, and time must be controlled precisely, so being a punctual scout is the most basic quality.

Therefore, in this international competition where infiltration and reconnaissance are the main focus and assault operations are the supplementary focus.

All participating teams must strictly be punctual. They will not be accepted to be too fast or too slow when traveling on the road. They must arrive at the control station at the agreed time.

Like the kind that's common to many people, completing a series of races at the fastest speed.

It's of no use here!
This game doesn't require speed, but accuracy.

Chen Jun had never participated in this kind of competition. This kind of targeted and fixed-point competition method was very new to him, and his desire for challenge was aroused.

I am looking forward to seeing how I can perform under these special rules.

The same was true for team members such as Chengcai and Wu Liuyi. Seeing that time was so important to this competition, they also started planning in their minds in advance.

After all, there are ten control points that need to be on time, which really tests the players' ability to control the game steadily.

If you don’t plan ahead, things will go wrong.

The seventh point is the penalty rule:

This is very important for the players. Only by remembering the rules can they get fewer penalty points.

Before the competition officially begins, each participating team member will be issued 10 penalty slips, each representing 6 points, which means that each person will have points.

Every time you are captured by the hypothetical enemy, or fail to reach the control point in time, etc.

Each time a penalty slip must be submitted and the corresponding points will be deducted. Once all 10 penalty slips have been submitted, the player will be considered a "sacrifice" and must withdraw from the competition.

If two of the four members of a team have used up all their penalty points, they will be "sacrificed".

Then the team will be eliminated!

At first glance, everyone has ten penalty slips, which is equivalent to having ten lives in hand, which seems to be more than enough for a game.

In fact, it is not the case at all. It is very fast when you really use it.

You have to know that the four people acted together. Once something happened, all four of them would be fined. Each fine means four tickets, and the ten tickets will soon be used up.

In addition, along the 150-kilometer route, there were as many as a thousand imaginary enemies chasing and blocking them.

That means there are seven imaginary enemies every kilometer!
The participating teams’ marching routes are fixed, and they must arrive at one control station before going to another. There is no way to open up their own routes.

This means that the imaginary enemy does not need to capture people all over the world, but only needs to guard the route.

In order to arrive at the next control point on time, the contestants simply could not go around a long way in the primitive jungle, so the width of the route ahead was destined to be very limited.

With a thousand imaginary enemies deployed along the route, it really isn’t that difficult to catch the participating teams.

If the contestants don't use their brains to find a solution, they might find that all ten penalty slips in their hands have been used up before they have even walked 50 kilometers.

If you are stupid and unlucky, you might be caught once every kilometer.

You will die faster!
The seventh point is the most annoying one.

Because this competition is an infiltration and reconnaissance competition, the participating teams cannot engage in direct conflict with the hypothetical enemy and cannot attack any imaginary enemy.

Each contestant was not equipped with blank ammunition, nor was there any exercise simulation equipment.

It is simply impossible to kill the imaginary enemy and pass the level.

Forced attacks will even result in points being deducted!
The players can only try to detect the imaginary enemy in advance, and then use their brains to find ways to avoid it.

This means that if there are certain key points, such as places where there is only one bridge to pass, the contestants are doomed to surrender.

Pay the penalty points obediently and then pass.

There are only ten penalty points, and there may be fixed points in the middle where you have to pay a toll to pass. This is simply an unfair clause.

Chen Jun really doesn't like this passive rule. It's really unpleasant to have to be a mouse the whole time.

But this is the requirement of the event organizer. Everything must be based on their rules, and if it is an infiltration reconnaissance, you really cannot expose yourself.

Once you kill the enemy behind enemy lines, you will definitely be exposed and attract a large number of enemies to raid you.

This also shows that this competition is indeed based on actual combat.

"Oh~ that's not right."

Chen Jun was originally quite depressed, but suddenly an idea flashed in his mind, and he said in surprise: "The rules only say that you can't attack imaginary enemies, but it doesn't say that you can't attack the participating teams, or use the participating teams.

We can then make some use of this aspect and utilize these foreigners who have strong limbs but simple minds. This will surely have unexpected and miraculous effects.”

Chen Jun suddenly felt refreshed when he thought about how he could severely cheat these foreigners.

I couldn't help but laugh!
(End of this chapter)