We were armed with pistols with silencers. We had tested the guns in the camp of the ancient Khmer Rouge, and I was very surprised. In the movies, when you were shooting with a silencer, the noise was just a very short hum. In real life, it was still a fairly audible sound, which could be heard even tens of meters away. The noise suppressor only slightly muffled the din of the shot, nothing more. Also, once the bullet hit the target, the noise was the same as always. I remembered when we used them in the camel k********g operation and the scare I got when I heard the rumble that the guns made even with a silencer. For almost twenty minutes we were able to make sure that, on a regular basis, in the camp, they turned on some machines that generated a sound similar to the blow of a hammer ag

