On the multifunctional shooting range.
Dressed uniformly in camouflage uniforms, fastened with military utility belts, and wearing special forces helmets, the special forces soldiers stood in neat rows, awaiting orders.
Commander Wei, General Meng, and several other high-ranking officers walked together, curious about the shooting capabilities of the Red Thorn Special Combat Team at this state-of-the-art, newly-built multifunctional shooting range that had cost the nation a huge investment.
This multifunctional shooting range was the most advanced in the country, integrating foreign advanced technologies. It was a comprehensive range suitable for testing light weapons such as rocket launchers, with firing distances ranging from 30 to 1800 meters. The targets were automatically controlled by computers, making operations scientific, reasonable, and safe. In short, it was an enviable facility desired by other units.