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Red Alert: The Republic of China Text Chapter 661 Prelude to Nuclear Attack

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    Late April, the seventeenth year of ZTE.

    After Hitler and his party arrived in Hanking, some people suddenly seemed to see a little bit of the future.

    Japan¡¯s Prime Minister Kuniaki Oiso, but in fact the person in power was Konoe Fumimaro, and he quickly sent a note to Germany, requesting Germany to unilaterally mediate between Japan and China.

    When Japan rebelled against the Axis Alliance, Hitler had an immense hatred for the Yamato nation. Even if Hitler had not seen China's plan, he would not have agreed to Japan's arrogant idea.

    Hitler also wanted to crack open the heads of senior Japanese government officials to see if they were filled with shit.  How could he still be so naive in this situation?

    With the current situation, does Japan still have the capital to mediate?  Without even seeing the war situation clearly, Hitler suddenly felt something called shame for his choice a few years ago.  Why did they choose the Japanese as allies in the first place? Not to mention the treachery and the cunning, the political thinking is still so naive.

    If this war had been so well-coordinated, it would not have turned into a world-wide war.  The United States has remained silent.  If the United States wants to make peace, at least it still has a lot of capital, but what else can Japan have, a group of women who lost their men because of the war?  ?  (Hua Hua expressed that she wants one.)

    While the Japanese were waiting with hope for Germany to solve their problems, a total of three atomic bombs were ready to be carried, waiting for the weather to improve.  On Sakhalin Island, a mysterious building that has just been completed has also begun to be placed on the highest level of alert.

    Other atomic bombs were on the way, and instead of exploring peace with Japan, which was striving for peace, China's leaders did not.  Instead, it resolved to take decisive action to end the war¡ªto avenge the humiliation of Sino-Japanese War and to avenge Japan¡¯s countless atrocities across the Pacific¡ªby employing weapons that had already caused controversy.

    Chen Shao¡¯s idea is very simple. China has no extravagant hopes for Japan, but at least it must beat Japan until it can¡¯t hold its head up for a hundred years.

    The personnel who dropped the atomic bomb, the Royal Black Hawk Group, were trained in extreme secrecy. Only their commander, Colonel Chen Mincong, knew what his mission was.  The area they were in was surrounded by barbed wire and protected by machine guns. Even if Jiang Baili and others came, they would have to have a pass to enter.

    Although the security measures are so tight, it seems that the Royal Black Hawk Brigade has nothing to do.  Occasionally, they would fly to enemy territory in groups of three and drop bombs.

    Just a week after the Apocalypse tanks in the Northeast Theater landed on the American mainland of Alaska.  That is the morning of May 5th.  The weather forecast indicated that the weather would be suitable for takeoff after midnight.

    The day before, before dusk, the atomic bombs were transported from the air-conditioned warehouse to the sunny outdoors and loaded into the bomb bays of six Intruder fighter-bombers named Jingwei 1 to 6.  The body of the bomb was covered with letters written in thick pencil to the Emperor of Japan.

    These six planes are named after ancient Chinese mythology.  Use myth to end Japan¡¯s Bushido.

    In the evening.  Chen Mincong climbed into the stuffy fuselage.  Hour after hour he practiced the final steps of assembly while crouching next to the bomb.

    At 7:17 p.m., Chen Pengfei sent a report to Hanking: "The judge (Chen Mincong) installed a bomb after taking off"

    Shortly after 10 p.m., the six pilots were called into a semi-domed mobile home for pre-departure briefings.

    They looked at Chen Mincong striding onto the podium with melancholy faces.  "Tonight is the night we have all been waiting for. The effect of the long-term training over the past few months will be tested tonight, and success or failure will soon be known. Our efforts tonight are likely to create history."

    What they are about to drop are six bombs with a destructive power equivalent to 200,000 tons of TNT. Six bombs are 1.2 million tons.

    "Because this bomb is extremely powerful, our tactics are different from those of throwing ordinary bombs in the past." He explained that three weather observation aircraft will take off first to monitor the weather over the six selected cities in order to  Being able to change goals at the last minute.

    An hour later, six Jingwei aircraft took off, accompanied by two squadrons of Black Hawk fighter jets carrying scientific instruments and photographic equipment.  Fifty-four planes converged over Jeju Island a few minutes after dawn.

    During the final briefing at midnight, each crew member was issued a pair of welder's goggles to protect their eyes in the event of a powerful flash from a bomb explosion.

    At 1:37 in the morning, three weather observation aircraft flew into the night sky. A group of well-wishers and photographers gathered around the six Jingwei, and dozens of flashlights flashed continuously.

    Six Jingwei and two squadrons of Black Hawk fighter jets taxied to the runway in sequence.  When Jingwei roared slowly and ran out of the runway, the only journalist who reported the incident, "ChinaChen Mingzhi, the science editor of China Daily, was standing next to Air Force Minister Chen Pengfei, concentrating on observing the takeoff from the control tower of the North Airport.  Record a very meaningful moment.

    The fleet of aircraft roared and took off one after another.  When all the fighter planes took off and lined up over the airport, it happened to be 2:45 in the morning on May 6.  This is a day worth remembering.

    After Jingwei climbed to an altitude of 14,000 meters, he flew smoothly to Japan.

    As early as half an hour before takeoff, Colonel Chen Mincong got into the bomb bay.  His assistant shined a flashlight on the bomb, while he carefully installed an explosive fuse on the tail of the bomb.  Almost half an hour passed before Chen Mincong said, "Okay, that's it."

    ? Remove a green plug from the bomb and replace it with a red one. The circuit is connected and the atomic bomb is ready to be dropped.

    In other words, these six nuclear bombs can be detonated at any time after being loaded on the aircraft.

    Of course, this requires controlling the detonator inside the nuclear bomb to detonate internally before the nuclear bomb can officially explode with the power it should have.  Of course, there is actually nothing dangerous about this. As long as it is not a man-made detonation, or a plane drops a nuclear bomb and hits the ground, at most the nuclear material inside will become unevenly compressed, and the nuclear bomb will not be detonated.

    (There are two opinions on the Internet, that is, a nuclear bomb will be detonated under the influence of external forces, and one is that it will not be detonated. The gorgeous view is that as long as the safety is not turned on, even if it is next to another nuclear bomb, it will not explode.  was detonated. In fact, there are several American movies that can illustrate this point, one of which is "Mission: Impossible 4")

    "Hey, Colonel," after taking off, the co-pilot behind Chen Mincong seemed a bit maneuverable, "Are we going to split the atom today?"

    "Brother, you guessed it right."

    The co-pilot also noticed that there were more small green lights in front of him, and asked Chen Mincong "what are they?"

    "These green lights mean the bomb is normal, and the red lights mean there is a malfunction." Chen Mincong replied: "If you see six red lights, then all of us can go back to sleep. Because the bomb will not detonate."

    The devastated Mount Suribachi gradually emerged from the sea in the morning light.  Chen Mincong pushed the throttle, and his car, Jingwei No. 1, began to rise.  It was four fifty-two in the morning.  Within a few minutes, the plane reached 18,000 meters, and eight escorting Black Hawk fighter jets joined him.  At the same time, the fifty-four fighter planes began to change their courses and move towards their goals.

    In the emergency backup base Jeju Island below, Chen Pengfei, who is responsible for Chen Mincong's safety, is waiting.  Chen Mincong informed him via wireless phone: "Commander, we are moving towards the target."

    Chen Mincong told the pilots of each aircraft on the airborne radio to get to their respective positions and they could not leave together until the bombing was completed.

    "As soon as Japan comes into sight, our conversations will be recorded. This is for the purpose of writing history, so please be careful when you speak. We are carrying atomic bombs."

    Most of the crew had never heard the word "atom."  The word gave them the creeps.

    From a distance, the clouds in Tokyo appear to be very low.  However, when the weather observation plane flew to the bombing site, the observing bombardier could clearly see Tokyo through the sight.  Tokyo has a flat terrain and consists of six slender islands in the Ohtagawa Delta.  Looking down from an altitude of 32,000 feet, Tokyo looks like the fingers of a misshapen hand.  At the southern end, the pier juts out into the shell-shrouded Seto Inland Sea, while the delta itself is fringed by hills.

    Jingwei had just flown to a bombing height of about 32,000 feet.  In response to the request of New York Times reporter Chen Mingzhi, the co-pilot wrote in the flight logbook, "Everyone, it's not too far away."

    After receiving the weather information, Chen Mincong said to the pilot aircraft: "The target is Tokyo."

    At 7:50 (8:50 on their watches) the giant bomber arrived at Shikoku Island.  Beyond Shikoku are Honshu and Tokyo.  All aircraft also began to be busy, and radars and friend-or-foe identification devices were turned off.  The plane continued flying on automatic control.  Chen Mincong sent a message behind him and asked: "The green light is still on."

    "Yes, there is no flicker at all."

    After the co-pilot answered, he leaned over and looked to the left, and saw a large gap between the clouds.  Below is a city with a large area.

    "This is the goal, what do you think?"

    "Yes," Chen Mincong nodded.

    It is now 8:09 am.  "The bomb dropping will begin soon," Chen Mincong announced.  "Put the goggles on your forehead. Put them on when the count begins and take them off after the flash."

    The co-pilot wrote in the logbook: "There will be a short pause when bombing the target." This was the only record written during the flight during the mission.

    ? ?The instrument-laden aircraft "The Great Entertainer" slowed down so that it fell a thousand yards behind.  Another Black Hawk fighter jet began to circle and adjust its position for taking photos.

    Japan, on the other hand, does not pay much attention to the Chinese fighters that it is accustomed to. Anyway, there has always been a lack of Chinese fighters and bombers in the sky.  If they don't see it one day, they will feel really strange.

    But they don¡¯t know what these planes brought this time!  !  (To be continued)
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