Chapter 906 Game between all parties
"I wonder if we can use foreign affairs or military cooperation channels to express our interest in this weapon to our southern comrades and get their promise not to export this weapon to countries other than us."
These words broke the defense of the Russian guy on the opposite side.
"My Davari, have you forgotten that when they started the war, we took the initiative to stop the military and technical exchanges with our southern comrades? Now you tell me that we want to restart this channel and make such an excessive request? Davari, I repeat, that is a large, populous, independent country, not our son."
Wolfe Clause: I am familiar with your business. Don't be afraid. Just ask for it directly. It's up to him whether to give it to you or not. We can lose face but we cannot lose our momentum.
Seeing that the other party didn't say anything, the old Russian continued to complain: "Comrade, it is not a good thing to play all the cards for the sake of a third party right from the start. It is no longer something we can decide. We can only make suggestions. More importantly, it depends on the decision of the upper level."
In contrast to them, the people in Lubyanka were staring at a black-and-white photo of somewhat strange quality, which they got from their comrades in the south.
Under normal circumstances, they would not be able to get this photo, but when it comes to deterrence, covering it up too tightly will have no effect, and will make them think the situation is not that serious. It is only interesting to keep it half-revealed.
"It seems that the southern comrades do not have such strong capabilities. These tanks seem to have been blown up in the assembly area. It is as if someone has planted bombs on these hundreds of tanks and vehicles."
"Are you kidding? This is a photo of the Sindhu people on their way to relocation and assembly. And in the depth of the Sindhu people's rear, can you organize a special operation that can blow up hundreds of tanks at a time? Dawari, this is a war, not a work of art."
This makes sense. If you want to blow up three or five vehicles, that's possible. But if they want to send people to install bombs on hundreds of vehicles at once and detonate them simultaneously, the Sindhu people may be fools, but they can't be blind.
If this can really be achieved, it can only mean something even more impossible - the comrades in the South will become invisible!
"Okay, comrades, we are doing real work." The implication is, can you guys say something reliable?
"This must have been an aerial strike. Even this photo was taken from the air during the strike effect assessment."
"But there were no obvious signs of high-powered weapons. These tanks and vehicles were hit with precision. It seemed as if they had simultaneously launched hundreds of anti-tank missiles into the air, hitting the Sindhu tanks at almost the same time."
Although this guess seems unreliable, it is at least more reliable than the script of 800 special forces causing chaos deep in Sindhu.
"Impossible. It is impossible to organize so many guidance channels at the same time."
This statement may not seem to make sense, but it is actually the core of the problem.
With existing technology, even if there are enough missiles and carrier aircraft, no matter whether it is wired or wireless, and no matter what guidance technology is used, from the perspective of the Russians, it is difficult to understand how the comrades in the South have achieved hundreds of guidance channels without interfering with each other in such a small area.
Wired systems can prevent interference with each other, but not to mention that wired guidance cannot be used for high-speed aircraft air strikes. Even if it can, there will be no way to have hundreds of operators sitting on the plane to operate the missiles separately. It's a passenger plane.
Could it be through computers? The Russians thought of the computer technology of the southern comrades...
Sukabulie, how is this possible.
"Could it be that they were beaten in small groups?"
"Impossible. The Sindhu people revealed that the attacks were launched simultaneously. They lost almost everything in just one or two minutes."
This is actually the most ridiculous thing about the terminal-guided munition. It uses a relatively low-cost and simple structure to obtain a large amount of precision-guided resources in the same space and time range, and matches these resources with firepower that is just enough to restrain tanks and vehicles.
Putting aside the specific implementation technology, this is the core.
The thought that the Southerners could really launch an ultra-long-range strike against the armored torrent while it was marching and assembling, and that the cost seemed small, made the people in Lubyanka shudder and feel a chill on their backs.
Don't know how they do it, but they do.
"No, my comrades. This situation must be taken seriously."
"What's the big deal? It's nothing more than a new type of weapon."
"Yes, but this is a new weapon that can subvert our current combat methods and theories."
When the armored torrent was left with only armor and no torrent, the nature of the situation changed completely.
"Report it immediately. There can't be any delay."
I was trying my best to build the Armored Torrent here, and then I found out that someone could make this thing disappear into thin air. Who wouldn't be terrified?
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Beijing, night.
"Comrades in the north have issued us a very serious warning, demanding that we stop fighting the Sindhu people." "Hahaha, we must stop, but they don't have the final say on when to stop. They should first ship back the missiles they placed in the Cigar Country."
Although we know that the Russians' surrender to the pirates is a consideration of the overall reality and may be the best solution, but surrendering is surrendering, and it's okay to laugh at them.
"They even hinted that for the sake of the Sindhu people, they would not control the means and forms of their assistance to the other side." A comrade frowned and reported the news.
"We answered them in the way and with the words we always use."
This is what ordinary people talk about with relish, and it is common in foreign affairs exchanges: "read but not reply" or "read but reply randomly".
I know what’s going on. That’s it. There’s nothing else to say.
"Nothing else?"
"No, comrades from the North, if they have the courage to lose face twice in a month, then I will admire them for being real men!" Someone laughed.
"But the unlimited means they hint at..."
"Don't worry, the facts will make them honest."
A comrade in charge of military exchanges laughed and said, "Their attitude here is different. They want to restart military and technical exchanges, and they are very interested in how we wiped out a tank regiment of the Sindhu people in a few minutes."
"He was arrogant at first but respectful later. It's hilarious to think about it! Just restart it, just treat it as playing with a child."
After their "kind father" passed away, the Russians' approach to foreign affairs has been like that of an old lady - each generation is worse than the previous one.
Including their "kind father", it can be said that they are very capable. They are good at maneuvering, taking advantage of every opportunity, playing both sides, dividing and winning over, containing and utilizing others, etc. They are really good at using their abilities. Within a few decades, under extremely harsh external environment, they have brought together the idealistic behemoth in the North and successfully stood up.
Although there were some miscalculations in their policies and attitudes towards us, it cannot be said that there was anything wrong with them. Who could have thought that these brothers from the south were so out of line and could not be dealt with by common sense.
After we showed our great capabilities, their "kind father" quickly adjusted his thinking and policies, and the "156" project followed. For us, it is still the same saying: if we are not strong enough, everything will be in vain. If we are strong, others will come.
But for the Russians, everything changed after their "kind father" passed away. Each generation is really worse than the previous one. If Sui Zong still had some idealism but just lacked ability, then things would be really bad in the future.
So when we say “playing with children”, it’s not too much of an exaggeration.
"But after the restart, they don't have the final say on what to communicate. Some things are not within the scope of communication, just like they also keep many things secret from us. Some things are not forbidden to be shown, but we need to consider the techniques."
A military leader added, "What good things are you thinking? Just watch it when you say so? No way~~~~~~~
"Over on the plateau, continue to act according to the plan and put some pressure on them first."
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We did not take any action in the Weinan area on the eastern front of the plateau. The enemy had too many people and was like a turtle. It would be difficult to attack them head-on. Even if some of our infiltration troops were already in place, it would be a wise move not to engage in a head-on confrontation. It would be better to mobilize the enemy, change their defensive posture through movement and tug-of-war, gradually consume them, and ultimately achieve the goal of killing them with one blow.
Yes, although the enemy talked big and threatened to launch a beautiful "birthday gift offensive", they knew what was going on in their hearts. Before the offensive was launched, they adopted a solid defensive posture, huddled together like a turtle.
You can brag about how awesome you are, but you can’t give up your life. Your birthday belongs to others, but your life is your own.
How to mobilize these enemies? It doesn't matter. If we can't move the east, we can just hit them with two sticks in the west.
On the western front of the plateau, we dispatched bombers from the three southwestern provinces. After transfer and support via the Snow Mountain Airport, we headed straight for multiple assembly areas of their troops on the western front.
Although they did not dare to act rashly on the Western Front, they still assembled their troops with the intention of resisting our possible attack.
There is nothing much to say about the process, it is even very traditional.
This time we didn't even use many precision-guided bombs and new weapons. Instead, we simply loaded pineapple bombs into traditional cluster bombs and launched traditional high-altitude horizontal bombings on the enemy assembly areas that had been identified by long-standing reconnaissance.
There was no plan for any major moves in this direction, so the purpose of this bombing was simple: to kill and injure personnel, disrupt enemy deployment, and put pressure on the enemy to get them moving.
So we have no interest in the enemy's headquarters or anything like that; our target is the assembled personnel.
"Troops across the Western Front have been bombed, with casualties ranging from 10% to 30%?" That night, when Zang San's people in New Delhi received the news, their hands began to tremble.
(End of this chapter)