After Gu Ji was promoted by two levels, four new skills were updated in the four major fields of the research system.
Among them, the first and third columns can only be learned up to level one, while the second and fourth columns are maxed out at level three.
This actually reflects the importance of the skills from another perspective.
Skills that can only be increased by one level are often single pieces of knowledge; only a systematic thodology or training is set for tiered learning.
Gu Ji first spent 4 points to light up all the columns.
[Natural Disaster]: Ergency Self-Help Guide for Natural Disasters
[Accident]: Major Hazard Managent and Ergency Rescue Plan thodology lv1
[Public Health]: Environntal Hygiene
[Tactics]: NMIOTC Mariti Close Combat Training lv1
In an instant, a large amount of fragnted knowledge flooded Gu Ji's mind, and before his eyes, like a carousel, flashed different scenes: torrential rain and lightning, employee escape, soil pollution, mariti interception...
In just a few seconds, it was like experiencing several years.
After finally digesting these new skills and knowledge, Gu Ji also ntally arranged different priorities for them.
First, at the lowest level, is Natural Disaster, which is almost a supplent to previous natural disaster prevention, enhancing his self-help ability to so extent; next is Accident, which emphasizes macro-command managent. Previously, when dealing with crises in World War II factories, Gu Ji relied more on special police command to manage security and workers, which is less professional than accident safety managent.
And environntal hygiene, which can be fully learned at just one level, opened his eyes quite a bit.
It belongs to one of the branches of preventive dicine, mainly taking humans and their surrounding environnt as the research objects, clarifying the interaction between living environnts and human health.
This is a very practical basic theoretical discipline.
Dividing by physical, chemical, and biological factors, from small, like radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation, to large, like biological mutations, they can affect a city, a region, or even a country.
For example, in July 2001, a large-scale tap water poisoning incident occurred in San Jose, the capital of Costa Rica, and in April 1993, a waterborne infectious disease caused by Cryptosporidium broke out in Wisconsin, United States. The forr affected more than 200,000 people, the latter impacted 400,000 people. Now, more than 5 million people die of waterborne diseases every year, and more than 1 billion people are threatened by waterborne infectious diseases, proving the horror and importance of environntal hygiene.
Of course, for Gu Ji, whose main direction is counter-terrorism.
The most important knowledge gained this ti is tactical skills.
NMIOTC is not simple; its full na is the NATO Mariti Interdiction Operational Training Center, under the US Europe Special Operations Departnt's command, primarily for providing the necessary joint training to NATO forces and partners to better perform surface, underwater, air surveillance, and special operations activities in support of MIO (Mariti Interdiction Operations).
Putting aside the mariti combat power like fleets, fish, and mines, NMIOTC often cultivates water combat capabilities for special forces from various countries, such as from the US Army Special Forces SFG Special Operations Group, Greece, Malta, Italy, Netherlands, and others, to improve the reliability and effectiveness of squad operations from land, air, and naval vessels.
Moreover, mariti close combat training is not limited to mariti and hand-to-hand combat.
Considering the need for counter-terrorism operations on European rivers, it's suitable for all water intercept combat, for instance, Austria's special forces' MIO operations are trained in internal rivers despite being an inland country.
This set of tactics greatly enhanced Gu Ji's current amphibious combat ability.
Or rather, before learning mariti close combat operations, he had almost no surface combat ans.
This can be seen from the diving in the underground building checkpoint; Gu Ji's criteria for judging his swimming skill was limited to the extent of "can swim."
But now, he not only has a certain degree of knowledge in preventing drowning, kayak driving, ship combat on the water, but also in using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus and infiltration combat while swimming.
His current combat level is already close to that of various countries' Marine Corps soldiers, comparable to so professional amphibious special police units.
While his aerial combat capability is still nonexistent.
In this regard, Gu Ji only learned a bit of bomber operation skills from Felix in the World War II checkpoint, lacking in parachuting, military rapid descent, and other knowledge.
However, at present, he hasn't encountered any cases requiring airborne operations.
"Step by step, let's at least fill in the technical gaps first..."
The technology he's referring to is the computer technology in the explosive checkpoint.
The reason why special police and special operations both have "special" in their na is that in addition to basic combat skills, they also possess diverse knowledge to quickly adapt to combat cooperation in different environnts.
Gu Ji's ultimate goal is to beco a tri-service all-around combat elite like the Northern War Eagle and Xiangzhou Flying Tiger.
After spending nearly two-thirds of his crisis points in one go.
Gu Ji still had a dozen left to open boxes and synthesize marks and items as backup.
He glanced at the ti; it was still early for rest.
It coincided with the attribute enhancent, so Gu Ji ordered so takeout again, eating while habitually checking the news on the aviation accident in India.
Unfortunately, so much ti has passed, and the official news reports are becoming less frequent, indicating an intention to drop it.
So, he casually started checking Volut Company.
The incident encountered in the explosive checkpoint was peculiar indeed; a high-tech dical company was involved in illegal arms trading. Isn't dical equipnt lucrative enough?
Perhaps it's really not.
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