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CS describes famous sayings
1. "Cover me"

"Cover me"

It has a wide range of applications. For example, if a person is holding a bomb, he should say this before the checkpoint starts. In addition, this can also be said to a companion with a volley weapon, let him cover his charge with a barrage. The specific use depends on the situation.

2. "You hold the point"

"Occupy the area (control)"

It's simple. Let your teammates occupy a certain point. This is very troublesome in expression, because you can't point out the points that need him to occupy. Only by tacit understanding.

Step 3 "Keep this position"

"Guard this area"

Emphasis on guarding a certain area, so that teammates should not leave the area easily. When you hear this and the commander is nearby, you should find a bunker to ambush.

4. "Reorganize the team"

"repeated grouping"

Re-dividing individual commandos should not be of much use.

5. "Come with me"

"Come with me"

The simplest command.

6. "Fire, need help"

"Suppressing firepower requires fire support."

You'd better inform your teammates when you plan to charge together. When others say this sentence, you must follow it.

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Radio b

Team guidance

X bond

1. "Go"

"team assault"

The simplest instruction is to follow the starter's assault.

Step 2 "retreat"

"team retreat"

Tell teammates to retreat according to the designed route, usually to the base. This function should be used when the bomb is about to explode.

3. "Unite the team"

"Intensive attack by the whole team"

Use this command when the whole team needs to push suddenly, and you will see many people moving forward together, but be careful not to stand too densely.

Step 4 "get in place"

"Control (the area)"

I don't know what's the difference between the first set of commands. Maybe this command is suitable for use in a storm.

5. "storm the front line"

"Hold the front"

The two sides confronted each other and bullets flew everywhere. You need to defend this only line of defense.

6. "Contents of the report"

"Report your situation"

Used to ask the receiver to report his own situation.

radio

Answer group

C bond

1. "Acknowledged/received"

"Roger that"

When you receive a radio message from your partner, answer this sentence to make the other person sure that you have received the message.

2. "Discover the enemy"

"The enemy ..."

If you don't understand what this means, who knows? Tell me.

3. "Need to back up"

"Need support"

Is that clear?

4. "Sector Clear"

"sector clear"

Used in street fighting, you can send this sentence to your teammates when you are sure that an area is safe.

5. "I'm in position"

"Enter the area"

This means that you have reached the area, but it doesn't mean that you have controlled the area.

6. "In the report"

"Report your situation."

Ditto.

7. "She's going to explode!"

"The bomb is about to explode, and the whole team is evacuated from the explosion range."

It's really interesting for foreigners to call bombs and ships women, but this instruction is really useful, whether it's T or CT.

8. "negative"

"I refuse"

Theoretically, only T would say that, and a well-trained CT would not refuse to accept instructions. Moreover, it is generally best not to use this option.

9. "The enemy has fallen"

"The enemy was killed."

The sniper saw another sniper fall from the scope and sent this sentence ... but generally you need your teammates to know clearly the target you are referring to and make sure that your observation area is safe before you can send this sentence.