ChapterII
MOVEMENTOFTERRAIN ANDDISGUISE
Fig. 24. Climb on all fours.
Climb on all fours (Fig. 24) may apply to scout a location where there are small shelters (bumps, stumps, tall grass, crops, small ditches, etc.). This method of travel in the vicinity of the enemy is convenient because most silent.
To climb on kneel and lean on the arm (or hands). Tighten bent right (left) leg under his chest, while the left (right) hand to put forward. Move the body forward until fully extended right (left) foot while pulling the other under her bent leg, putting forward the other hand, continue to move in the same manner “
Weapons must keep his right hand on the strap at the very fore.
Fig. 25. Climb on their bellies
Reconnaissance (Scouts) crawling on their on their stomachs, on the ground or completely open with little shelter. To move in this fashion scout should lie on the ground with his right hand to take the gun in his belt (the forearm or from the machine casing) and put his right hand on the forearm (Figure 25).
Tighten right (left) foot and pull both the left (right) hand as far as possible, pushing the bent leg, move the body forward, pull the other leg, pull the other arm and continue in the same manner.
When the climb not to raise his head high.
Weapons carried in the same way as for the climb to poluchetverenkah. When driving through puddles, sand and mud guns should keep both hands on his elbows.
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Chapter IIMOVEMENT OF TERRAIN AND DISGUISEFig. 24. Climb on all...
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