That is correct. As I said in other posts, I was a medic once. You aim for the enemy's right hip (that is to left when you look at him). Recoil will make you do non-fatal injuries to the hip, stomach and maybe chest.Petromir said:By far the most effective way to defeat an enemy is to wound the enemy soldiers sufficiently that they cannot walk (at least temporarily) unaided. This ties up enemy manpower, as not only is that soldier down, but at least 1 or 2 are needed to transport that soldier away. Horrific looking injuries and those that allow the enemy to still scream also have a bonus of being bad for moral. (Top battlefield/disaster triage tip in many cases the screaming patients injuries aren't immediately life threatening, check the quiet ones 1st).Xifel said:1) Ehmm, people do realise that even in war the point isn't to "kill" the enemy but to "defeat" them. And this usually that means capture the enemy, and more importantly (more me; former medic) treat their wounded.
It make me really really sad that I know that
And the second one is correct too: Screaming = Breathing. You have triage training?
Top battlefield/disaster triage tip #2: If the patient lives 4 hours after the wound, he is probably going to survive.