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Finding underground structures like bunkers or trenches can dramatically increase your chances of survival. Being below ground level provides more substantial protection against aerial bombardment and indirect fire, as it necessitates a direct hit to injure someone sheltering below.
Awareness: Distinguishing Sounds and Changing Routes
Familiarity with the battlefield's auditory landscape helps in predicting threats. With experience, soldiers can differentiate between incoming and outgoing fire, which is crucial for survival.
Additionally, changing patrol routes can protect you from enemy detection and prevent them from targeting you with pre-registered coordinates.