Soldiers need to train in many areas, but close combat fighting is definitely not the emphasis—
A 6.5mm steel core armor-piercing bullet can easily penetrate a 20mm steel plate, and when the bullet hits the human body, the body is instantly torn apart, bones and internal organs shattering on the spot without any room for reaction, leaving the person bursting like a balloon.
With a firing rate of 900 rounds per minute, over 15kg of bullets can be poured out in one minute to form a deadly firepower net, and in one hour of combat, the ammunition used can easily exceed 500kg—
These weapons are developed from engineers' labs, subjected to countless precise calculations and rigorous tests, and eventually mass-produced in standardized modern military factories, representing both the application of human knowledge and the embodiment of social order.