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What do boy scouts do?

The main task of scouts is to obtain important military information.

Reconnaissance the enemy's troops, personnel and firepower distribution at the front of the battle, and reconnoiter and destroy the enemy's important military or traffic and communication facilities behind the enemy lines. Reconnaissance detachment is the eyes and ears of the army commander, and the information provided lays the foundation for the commander to make operational determination.

Scouts are required to have superior military quality, physical quality and psychological quality. Scouts move faster and more flexibly, which requires higher physical fitness, agility and comprehensive operational awareness of individual soldiers. It can be said that scouts are "special forces" in conventional forces. Reconnaissance detachment is the eyes and ears of the army commander, and the information provided lays the foundation for the commander to make operational determination.

Job content of boy scouts

1. Be proficient in investigation skills and complete the confirmation of enemy military targets in the target area.

2. Analyze the enemy's operational intentions, avoid exposing their positions and operational plans, and evaluate their destructive power to the enemy.

3. Participate in daily military studies, including studying psychology, military topography, sign language, semaphore, interrogation and counter-interrogation, investigation and counter-investigation.

4. Participate in daily physical training and assessment, including 400-meter steeplechase, armed 5-kilometer cross-country, field survival bombing and boxing training.

5, to provide reliable information for the troops, to complete the explosion-proof, anti-terrorism, hostage rescue and other tasks.