North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 194 Tactical Driving Training (plus more)

Chapter 194 Tactical Driving Training (plus more)
When Jimmy came this time, he didn't bring the CIA certificate and the mobile phone with the battery removed. He took the CIA certificate to participate in the FBI academy training. That was really asking for trouble for himself.

Although Langley, the CIA headquarters, is not far from Quantico, and one of Tom's mobile phones was located in Langley before, Jimmy didn't plan to do the investigation while he was here for training, it was too dangerous.

Jimmy hasn't put the battery back into the phone with the battery removed to see what's inside. He's worried that once the phone is connected to the Internet, it will be located by the CIA.

Although James has asked Jimmy to give up investigating Tom, Jimmy has no intention of listening to James. If he has a chance, he still wants to see if he has a chance to find Tom's last cell phone location.

For Tom, Jimmy is still very grateful. He has been in the United States for more than 2 years. If he is really allowed to start as a homeless person, he really doesn't know what his life will be like now.

Jimmy packed up his things and lay down to rest. The biggest advantage of training in the academy now is the regularity of work and rest. There is no other entertainment here. Training during the day is exhausting, and going to bed early at night is still necessary.

After doing gun training for a while, Jimmy and the others started a new training, tactical driving training.

The academy has specialized driving training here. In addition to normal high-speed driving and PIT training, there are also professional training contents such as emergency avoidance driving.

Because of the limited space, Jimmy and his group waited until now to start driving training.

"Welcome to TEVOC (Tactical Emergency Vehicle Operations Center), here is the Emergency Tactical Vehicle Operations Center, I am Senior Agent Green, here I practice the tactical driving items that every new agent must learn, including PIT maneuver, A series of tactical actions such as emergency avoidance, emergency stop and shooting, etc. Next, your respective instructors will lead the team to explain."

Jimmy got into the driver's seat, and an instructor sat in the passenger seat.

This is a specially modified car, the rearview mirror is folded, the windows on all sides are fixed with net pockets, the seat belts have changed from cable-stayed to the four-corner fixed mode of a racing car, and there are additional rubber bumpers around the body.

Jimmy drove into the runway, the length of the runway was 1.6 kilometers, and the speed was increased to 80km/h according to the instructor's request. Then he was suddenly PITed, and the car lost control. After spinning twice on the road, it stopped on the grass next to the runway.

Jimmy tasted the experience of being PIT for the first time. He used to PIT others. This time it was his turn. The key is that because the rearview mirrors were folded, Jimmy didn’t notice the car that was chasing him at all, so that he When I was in the PIT, I was completely unprepared, and frantically fixed the steering wheel and stepped on the brakes.

After the car stopped, Jimmy gasped a few times and turned to look at the training instructor sitting in the co-pilot.

Jimmy: "Instructor, is it standard procedure to get PIT for the first time in the car?"

Instructor: "Of course not, it's just that you were unlucky and just got this opportunity to experience it."

Jimmy looked at the instructor speechlessly, and he had nothing to say. He turned his head and looked forward, started the car, and returned to the track.

The instructor saw that the car had returned to the track, so he said to Jimmy: "Go back to the beginning, let's change cars."

Jimmy drove back to a normal sedan, which was much more normal except for the huge front bumper.

Instructor: "I have experienced the feeling of being PIT just now, now let's start the PIT training."

Although Jimmy was PIT for the first time just now, it was another matter for him to go to PIT for others. He was familiar with the road and killed the agent driving the modified car just now at a speed of 100km/h.

The next step is to clean up non-convoy vehicles. When the FBI is escorting suspects or performing escort tasks, there may be non-convoy social vehicles or vehicles of the suspect’s accomplices entering the convoy. Four ways to keep non-convoy vehicles out of the convoy and keep the convoy safe.

The following is the emergency avoidance training. Jimmy needs to avoid the roadblocks on the road without stopping at a speed of 80-100km/h. After he is proficient, there will be new difficulties. The staff next to him will randomly Some obstacles are thrown, and Jimmy needs to avoid these obstacles as much as possible while stabilizing the car.

Make full use of the ABS (anti-lock braking system), bypass obstacles, and keep driving in the lane placed by the cone. This definitely belongs to the ranks of special driving skills. Most people choose to slow down and go around or even stop to avoid.

This kind of training mainly exercises the driver's judgment ability and reaction ability, as well as familiarity with the vehicle's anti-skid ability, which is very useful when chasing suspects at high speed.

In the days that followed, Jimmy came to the Emergency Tactical Vehicle Operation Center many times to practice his driving skills. In addition to some of the things he had taught before, he also included snake driving, reverse snake driving, 90-degree turns while driving, and 180-degree U-turns. 360-degree U-turn in situ, 180-degree U-turn in reverse, etc. training.

These trainings have their own special operation methods, and even have requirements for the vehicle itself. Some actions require front-wheel drive vehicles, while others require rear-wheel drive vehicles.

To put it simply, it is to use the steering wheel and brakes to achieve the inertial movement of the vehicle. The common drifting and cornering on the market is also a similar principle, but the FBI’s tactical driving training is not so fancy, and it emphasizes practicality, mainly turning and U-turn related operations. .

In addition to doing tactical driving training, Jimmy also needs to understand the relevant information of common vehicles on the market, engine parameters, maximum speed, driving methods, driving methods and so on.

Of course, there is one of the most critical techniques not mentioned, emergency stop and get off the car shooting training.

For FBI agents, sometimes there are not so many companions to support in an emergency pursuit, so the agents are required to draw their guns and shoot at any time in an emergency.

In addition to the timing of drawing the gun and firing the gun, it is also necessary to determine the posture and action when getting off the vehicle according to the characteristics of the vehicle and the ground to ensure that the first bullet hits the effect.

Jimmy's driving training has been completed very well, which still benefits from his previous experience in chasing cars on high-speed and urban roads when he was a policeman.

The only pity is that the driving training here does not include skills such as how to unlock the car and start the car without a key.

There are not many hours of driving training, but there are fewer students now, so Jimmy can practice many times. If there are really 1000 students, it is estimated that everyone's practice time will be cut twice.

Jimmy will also participate in action and reaction training after that. Jimmy holds a gun with both hands to aim at the opposite agent. The agent holds a pistol hanging by his leg. When he raises the gun, Jimmy needs to shoot quickly to ensure that he hits the opponent before the opponent shoots.Although wearing armor and using training bullets, it really hurts when hit on the body.

 Gagen is finally done.

Ask for a monthly ticket~~~
 
(End of this chapter)

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