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Volume 2: Managing Beiyang Chapter 707: Delian¡¯s intercontinental missile test

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    Faced with the aggressive offensive armament expansion of the Chinese Empire, the entire Europe where NATO is located faced a strategic encirclement situation by the Chinese Empire and the Warsaw Pact, for which the German Alliance had to respond.

    "Compared with the huge military budget of the Chinese Empire, the German Federation cannot spend so much money in a short time.  In the years after the war, although the Bundesliga followed the Soviet Union in adopting a planned economic system, it restored its vitality to a great extent.  However, the German Federation was the hardest hit area during World War II. Under the economic aggression of the Chinese Empire, financial expenditure was very difficult.

    Despite financial difficulties, Hitler¡¯s appeal was still very powerful.  Under his call, the entire Bundesliga united as one, tightened their belts, and used the funds saved to develop their military strength.

    "Compared with the Chinese Empire's annual military expenditure of tens of billions of dragon coins, the German Alliance's annual military expenditure in the early postwar period was less than two billion dragon coins.  The German high command must spend all its money wisely.

    Expanding the nuclear arsenal is an inevitable choice for the German army.  The German nuclear arsenal has always been classified as top secret. Even the Chinese Empire cannot accurately know the number of nuclear weapons the German army has.  It was precisely because of the strict confidentiality of the German army that Germany avoided the tragic situation of defeat.

    As early as when World War II was still being negotiated, Hitler ordered the German army to stockpile nuclear materials and manufacture nuclear weapons at all costs, in order to strengthen the German nuclear force and maintain the minimum level to fight against the Chinese Empire before the Chinese Empire learned about the German nuclear weapons.  nuclear power.

    Hitler did this. In the postwar years, the German army continued to expand the number of nuclear weapons.  By the time the Chinese Empire launched an arms race, the German army already had thirty-three nuclear warheads.

    However, the German nuclear warheads are the most primitive nuclear weapons.  Most of them are carried by strategic bombers. Only a small number of small-yield nuclear warheads are installed on V6 rockets, but their range is only 1,500 kilometers, which is far behind the 8,000 kilometers of the Mistral intercontinental ballistic missile of the Chinese Empire.  .

    The German V6 rockets are actually unable to pose a real strategic threat to the Chinese Empire. Since the German Junkers EF-132z strategic bombers broke through the Chinese Empire¡¯s air defense and dropped leaflets over Bauhinia City, the Chinese Imperial Military felt it was a great shame and humiliation.  Since then, the Imperial Chinese military has vigorously strengthened the construction of air defense early warning networks and deployed a large number of air warning and search radar systems in various states and provinces in the mainland.

    In accordance with the provisions of the National Defense White Paper of the General Staff of the Empire of China.  By January of the 50th year of Guanghua, the mainland of the Chinese Empire must complete the construction of an air defense early warning radar system. By then, the mainland of the Chinese Empire will be able to monitor any invading aircraft 24 hours a day.

    The German army was very nervous about this.  Because once the Chinese Empire completes the construction of its homeland air defense radar network, it will become very difficult for German strategic bombers to enter or even approach the mainland of the Chinese Empire.  Especially when the German army learned that the reason why the German bombers successfully flew over the Forbidden City was because the night fighters of the Imperial Chinese Air Force were sent to the European and American battlefields, this gave the German army a chance.  Now that the Chinese Empire has fully begun to upgrade its fighter jets that are on duty day and night, it is equally impossible for the German army to take advantage of the opportunity at night to enter the airspace of the Chinese Empire.

    All this forced the German army to upgrade its equipment.  Otherwise, once the Chinese Empire has the ability to intercept German nuclear warheads 100%, the Chinese Empire will definitely make a comeback and destroy the German Alliance and NATO in one fell swoop.

    The Chinese Empire was already leading the German Federation in electronics, so the German army could only make a fuss about their traditional strengths.

    ??The German Alliance is the same as the Chinese Empire.  They are the first countries to start researching rockets.  The difference was that the Chinese Empire was well funded, conducted a lot of experiments and mastered a lot of rocket technology.  Germany lacked funds for testing and was dragged down by the war. During World War II, it only carried out missile attacks on Britain at close range, and lagged far behind the Chinese Empire in terms of long-range rockets.

    However, German scientists are very good. They quickly picked up the German army's long-range rocket test based on the data and intelligence collected from all aspects of the Chinese Empire.  What made Hitler even more happy was that the Russians under the rule of the former Soviet Union produced a lot of talents.  After the collapse of the Soviet Union.  They hated the Chinese Empire for not saving anything, so they threw themselves into the arms of Germany without hesitation. After joining the German League, these Russians quickly injected fresh blood into the German League's military power.  There are many rocket experts among them, and they have contributed a lot to the German rockets.

    By the end of 1947, the intelligence obtained by the German Federal Intelligence Agency showed that the Chinese Empire had hundreds of intercontinental ballistic missiles, of which the strategic forces of the Chinese Empire were on 24-hour combat duty. There were already forty intercontinental ballistic missiles.  To counter the Chinese.  The German Federation must build and deploy within the shortest possible time an intercontinental missile capable of launching from German territory and destroying the strategic targets of the Chinese Empire.  The P-16 missile was thus assigned the task of acting as a reliable German missile nuclear shield.

    In 1947, by Hegre andThe Prussian 586 Special Design Bureau led by Kuzmich undertook the development of the P-16 missile.  Previously, the design bureau was based on two single-stage medium-range ballistic missiles P-12 and P-14 using high-boiling point fuel components developed by the former Soviet missile project team.  The Special Design Bureau designed the first P-16 intercontinental ballistic missile in an incredible time.  Its NATO code name is 8K-64, and the Eastern Warsaw Pact organization calls it SS-7.  In November of that year, the chief designer completed the design details of the missile.

    The principles outlined in drawings need to be transformed into practical structures.  The difficult phase of manufacturing the missile began, with many completely new designs applied to missile components and accessories.

    With Hitler¡¯s strong encouragement, the German scientists worked day and night.  Designers and producers from many units are devoted to this work, and it is impossible to calculate how much manpower, material and financial resources have been spent on this.  Obstacles were removed one by one.  The manufacturing work started quickly, the production of supporting equipment was guaranteed, and the first batch of products was assembled

    In September 1948, a train carrying the first two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile rolled out of the gate of the Prussian Machine Building Plant.  On September 26, the train arrived at the No. 42 launch pad of the test site where the Second Test Bureau and technical positions are located.

    Rudolf, the commander of the missile force and former deputy head of the German Third Reich, was appointed chairman of the National Test Committee.  The technical leader of the test is Yang Geli, deputy chief designer of the missile system.  At the Integrated Installation Test Facility, missile testing began at the end of September and continued until October 20.

    The P-16 missile, which has been given a special mission, shoulders the hopes of Hitler, the Deutsche Alliance and even the entire NATO. If successful, the Deutsche Alliance will maintain a minimum strategic deterrence against China in a short period of time.  Because ICBMs are much faster than strategic bombers, they can avoid the Chinese Imperial radar air defense network that monitors low-speed strategic bombers (relative speed).  In this way, the Chinese Empire would not dare to risk a strategic nuclear strike against the German Alliance and NATO in a short period of time.

    By midnight on October 20, all tests before the first launch of the P-16 missile were completed.  Hitler, the top leader of the German League, paid close attention to the entire process of the experiment.  The government communications department is fully prepared and does not dare to slack off in the slightest.  Because Hitler might ask for the phone number of the test site at any time, or even come directly to watch.

    In order to maintain the missile and nuclear balance, the German Union needs intercontinental ballistic missiles so much! What's more, the festival to celebrate the founding of NATO is coming soon.  that era.  Traditional festivals should always be associated with important achievements as much as possible.  The launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile will undoubtedly become a major political event on the international stage.

    Hitler wanted to use the results of intercontinental ballistic missile research to enhance the prestige of the German coalition government and his own political status. When he assigned Rudolf the task, he said: "When I went to negotiate with the Chinese Empire, I set foot on the Chinese Empire.  When I land on my land, you have to put a missile at me. Scare and scare the Chinese."

    In fact, Hitler never dared to set foot on the territory of the Chinese Empire in person in his life. He was afraid of the Chinese Emperor Wang Chenhao who seemed to be able to read his mind.  Of course, Hitler was actually afraid of being assassinated, so he sent Deputy Head of State Rudolf to visit China.

    ¡°Obviously, the purpose of Rudolf¡¯s visit to China was to stop a new round of arms race in the Chinese Empire, because the German Federation now has no money, and a large-scale arms race can only bring down the German Federation.  But the German Federation could not show weakness, so during Rudolf's visit to China.  If the German Federation can successfully test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile, it will undoubtedly be very beneficial to Rudolf's negotiations.

    In the early morning of October 21, the missile that had completed engine docking was transported out of the comprehensive installation and testing facility, and then transported to the launch site-No. 41 Launch Pad, a few kilometers away from the facility.

    From the moment the missile is installed on the launch pad, the preparation time before launch begins to count down.  From October 21st to 23rd, the testing and pre-launch operations specified by the technology were completed. On October 23rd, fuel components and compressed gas were added to the missile.  The critical stage of launch preparation has begun, and the launch time is set at 19:00 local time on the 23rd.  The entire day was uneventful.  at dusk.  Missile launch preparations enter a decisive moment.

    Since the Chinese Empire has been paying close attention to the so-called aerospace test program of the Delian (a mask for the intercontinental ballistic missile test), the Central Intelligence Agency of the Chinese Empire quickly sent agents to infiltrate after learning that the Delian was preparing to launch the P-16 intercontinental ballistic missile, and tried to  to block.

    At 18:30, an agent of the Chinese Empire used an abandoned sewer during World War II to successfully enter a hillside 1.9 kilometers away from the launch site.  Because the reaction force of the rocket launch is very huge, no one is within 2 kilometers of the rocket before launch to prevent being burned by the high-temperature air waves ejected by the rocket.

    This agent¡¯s name is William Chen.  Is a Chinese of European descent.  He carried an M200 Reaper sniper rifle.  This sniper rifle uses .50 caliber special sniper ammunition and is the only one of the Chinese Imperial Army that can hit targets within two kilometers.shooting rifle weapon.  Of course, although this sniper rifle uses a 22x sniper scope, the error is still very large. It can only hit the head within 900 meters and the human torso within 1,500 meters.  However, the German rockets are very huge.  In addition, it has not yet officially entered service, and many rocket engine parts are exposed, which provides William with an excellent shooting opportunity.

    At 18:35, the P-16 rocket started counting down.

    When the countdown reached zero and the Germans pressed the launch button, William Chen opened fire.

    The huge roar at the moment the rocket was launched covered up the sound of the m200 sniper rifle firing.  The .50 sniper round fired from the M200 sniper rifle hit the high-temperature diaphragm in the oxidizer and fuel lines of the rocket's first-stage engine.

    With a loud "boom" sound, the rocket exploded before it left the launcher.  In an instant, the entire launch site felt like the end of the world, with the mountains shaking and thundering.  In a moment, fire was flying, thick smoke was billowing, and an area of ??more than ten kilometers was shrouded in smoke and dust.

    This was the time when Rudolf and his party arrived in the Chinese Empire.  The voice that shocked the world that Rudolf expected did not appear. The Delian intercontinental ballistic missile test failed. Rudolf lost one of the most important bargaining chips in negotiations with the Chinese Empire. As a result, he was unable to prevent the Chinese Empire from carrying out large-scale arms expansion. In order to respond, the Delian  The military pressure from the Chinese Empire had to accelerate the development of military power, and thus the Chinese Empire was fully dragged into a protracted arms race.
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