Chapter 4983
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At ten o 'clock at night, the helicopter landed on the ground. The bright light shone in front of them, illuminating the four figures who were quickly putting away their parachutes. Ye Chien, who came down from the helicopter, stared at the four figures for a long time. She didn't look away until the pilot in charge of the helicopter walked to her side.
Our country's paratroopers usually landed between 400 and 800 meters. The lower the jump, the shorter the time in the air, which was more advantageous to the battle situation and correspondingly higher the risk factor.
Just now, Captain Lei and the others had completed the jump at a height of 280 meters. Being able to jump below 300 meters and above 1000 meters was definitely not the training of ordinary paratroopers. She was also certain that 280 meters was definitely not their lowest altitude jump. Perhaps they could even do it as low as 100 meters!
But for a rookie like her who had never jumped before, completing a jump at a height of 280 meters was quite amazing!
"The drill is over. Aren't you going over?" the pilot standing beside Ye Chien asked with a smile.
This was a very young pilot who was also a special forces scout in Captain Lei's team. He could operate several different types of aircraft, from helicopters to military helicopters.
The country needed several years to train a pilot who could operate several different types of aircraft. If an accident happened to a special forces scout, the comrades in the team would immediately protect the pilot and retreat.
Ye Chien, who stood still, smiled and said, "I was shocked by your brilliance. I still need to catch my breath." Ye Chien's eyes were full of admiration as she looked at the figures who had finished organizing the team with their parachutes. She said, "Paratroopers are really difficult. Every jump is a life and death jump. If you're afraid of death, don't be a paratrooper … It's really not a slogan. "
She was full of admiration and emotion, which made the pilot beside her a little embarrassed. "It's nothing. Everyone is the same. Your army is also quite dangerous."
"Like you, the danger you face is definitely many times higher than the danger faced by ordinary soldiers."
The missions carried out by the Snowfield Brigade were indeed very dangerous. Perhaps because of her respect for paratroopers, Ye Chien still felt that paratroopers were more dangerous.
For example, if the parachute landed on a tree branch, one's feet could neither go up nor down in the air. Once the enemy was alerted, one would be shot as a target. Or accidentally landing on a cliff, deep water, swamp, or where the enemy was concentrated … All these unpredictable factors were very likely to happen.
And although each mission carried out by the Snowfield Brigade also had unpredictable factors of danger, at least it could be reduced through planning. It's not like the paratroopers, who were full of unknown factors before they landed.
The pilot felt that the female soldier next to him was very humble. She was so humble that he felt a little ashamed. He secretly glanced at the female soldier next to him from the corner of his eyes. Seeing that her gaze was still filled with respect when she looked at her comrades, the pilot suddenly thought of how his comrades treated Ye Jian before and suddenly felt a little upset.
Their attitude towards the female soldiers was cold and indifferent, but the female soldiers were humble and respectful towards them. The pilot felt even more upset. He pursed his lips and said sincerely, "I'm sorry, Ye Jian. I apologize for our narrow-mindedness. Please forgive our ignorance."
... Ye Chien turned to the pilot and gave him a warm smile. "I was a little unhappy at the time, but not because you doubted or were unhappy with me, but because …"
The slight pause made the pilot's heart sink a few times. He stuttered, "But … but what?"
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