1 Adult-Arms out, hands up to arm height, palms down.
2 children-arms extended to both sides, elbows bent, palms fixed down at waist.
3 female suspect-palm to chest, fingers separated into a bowl, meaning female chest.
4. Hostages-
Commander-forefinger, middle finger and ring finger are straight side by side and placed horizontally on the other arm.
6. pistol-straighten your thumb and forefinger at 90 degrees to each other and pose as a pistol.
7. automatic weapon-fingers bend into a grip and sweep up and down on the chest, just like playing a guitar.
8. Shotgun-The signal is sent by a player with a shotgun. Just point your index finger at his weapon.
9. Doorway-use your index finger to make a gesture of opening a rectangle from bottom to top, to the left, and then down, representing the shape of the doorway.
10.window—— Use your index finger to make gestures to close the rectangle from bottom to top, right, bottom and left.
1 1. Listen-raise your arms, put your fingers together, and touch your ears with your thumb and forefinger.
12. There-open your arms and point your index finger at the target.
13. Cover me-put your hands on your head, bend your elbows, and cover your crown with your palms.
14. Put tear gas-put your fingers into the bowl and cover your face, nose and mouth.
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16. Push and bend elbows, with forearms pointing to the ground, fingers folded, and swing forward from behind.
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18. Sniper found-fingers bent, like holding a cylindrical object in front of eyes, like a sniper looking through a sight.
19. Come on-make a fist with both hands, then bend your elbow and lift your arm up and down.
20. See-the palm of your hand is slightly bent to the player receiving the information, your fingers are closed and your palm is horizontally placed on your forehead.
2 1. Check the ammunition-hold a magazine in your hand, lift it to the height of your head, and slowly swing it from side to side.
22. Close to * *-open your arms, close your fingers, and then swing in the direction of your body.
23. The instruction has been received-open your hand, and your thumb and forefinger are round, which is the same as the gesture of "OK".
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In addition to the above combat sign language, there are also hand number and bugle sign language.
Number of hands
You (point your index finger at the player being questioned), I (point your index finger at your chest), and I (open your arms, close your fingers, and then swing to your body to indicate that the player is close to you. )
Listen (raise your arms, put your fingers together, touch your ears with your thumb and forefinger, bend your palms slightly and face the players. ), see (fingers closed, palms horizontally on the forehead. ), there (open your arms and point your index finger at the target. )
Push (elbow flexion, forearm pointing vertically to the ground, arm in L shape, fingers folded, then swing from back to front, inform the players to push forward. ), the message has been received (open your hand, your thumb and forefinger are round, the same as the "OK" gesture. ), and the angle (your arm stretches horizontally in an L shape and rolls forward from the back. )
Hurry (clench your fists with both hands, then bend your elbows and lift your arms up and down), stop (open your arms and face the players with your palms), and tear gas (spread your fingers into a bowl and cover your face, nose and mouth).
Cover me (put your hands on your head, bend your elbows and cover your head with your palms). ), quiet (make a fist gesture, put your index finger upright on your lips. ), I don't understand (arms slightly bent, palms up, raised to shoulder height, shrugged. )
Understand (arms extended to one side, elbows bent, wrists raised to the height of cheeks, fists clenched, palms facing the receiver. ), enter (fingers closed, arms extended, swinging horizontally to the rear, like the action of opening curtains. ), adult (arms extended to both sides, hands raised to shoulder height, palms down. )
Hostage (strangled by hand, which means being held hostage. ), children (arms stretched to one side of the body, elbows bent, palms fixed down at the waist. ), sniper (finger flexion, like holding a cylindrical object,
Put it in front of your eyes, just like a sniper looking through a scope. )
The suspect (thumb and forefinger in a circle, placed on the other arm with a weapon, looks like a hand clasp. ), female (palms facing the chest, fingers separated into bowls, indicating female breasts. ), male (wipe her cheek up and down with the palm of your hand to show a male beard. )
Rifle (arms held high, index finger and thumb straight at 90 degrees. If the sender happens to have a rifle, point your index finger at your rifle. ), come down (arms and arms reach out to your sides, elbows bend, palms swing down to waist height. )
The commander (forefinger, middle finger and ring finger are straight side by side and placed across the other arm. )
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