Chapter 895 Air Raid Command
Chapter 895 Air Raid Command
A combat staff officer reminded Abe Hidenori that if electronic communications were restored at this moment, the enemy would most likely capture the frequency band and signal source, thus exposing the location of the command center.
The reminder from the operations staff was like a bucket of cold water, suddenly poured on Abe Hideki's heart, making his already anxious mood even more complicated.
But in a flash, the determination in Abe Hidenori's eyes overwhelmed all his concerns. He turned around suddenly and slapped the staff officer in the face, saying in a low and powerful voice: "What time is it now? Tell me, is it more important to preserve your position or the lives of thousands of soldiers?"
The staff officer staggered a few steps due to the sudden attack, an expression of disbelief appeared on his face, but then he was shocked by the determination in Abe Hideki's eyes. He lowered his head and remained silent.
The officers and soldiers around were also shocked by this scene. The entire command center fell silent in an instant, leaving only the whistling wind outside and the roar of the wildfire in the distance.
"We are not only facing the threat of fire, but also the cunning and cruelty of the enemy." Abe Hideki took a deep breath and continued, "If we don't issue orders in time and let more soldiers fall into the sea of fire, that will be our real failure!"
He walked to the communication device and lightly pressed the switch. His steady and powerful voice spread across the battlefield through the radio waves: "Three-board regiment, this is the headquarters...Immediately implement the emergency evacuation plan and ensure the safety of every soldier. At the same time, all units must remain highly vigilant to prevent the enemy from taking the opportunity to launch an attack."
As communications were restored, instructions were quickly delivered to the front line like a life-saving straw. Although most of the Fuso troops were already trapped in the sea of fire, a small number of survivors began to evacuate in a panic and in an orderly manner after receiving the order. Some of them ran desperately, while others supported each other and looked for a way to survive together.
"Hurry! Hurry! There is a path over there that leads out!" a soldier shouted loudly.
"Don't panic, keep in formation and follow me closely!" an officer commanded loudly in a hoarse voice.
Inside the front-line base camp, the office of the special decryption team of the communications corps has become the core battlefield in this information war.
The air was filled with the hum of electronic devices and the rapid rhythm of keyboard tapping, and everyone was concentrating, their eyes fixed on the data stream on the screen.
Suddenly, a team member's eyes flashed with excitement. He stood up abruptly, his voice filled with excitement: "Report to the team leader, there is a major discovery! The enemy's electronic communications have been restored, and we have captured their communication frequency band!" These words were like a thunderclap, instantly breaking the silence of the office.
Liang Sheng, as the commander of the team, was immediately cheered up upon hearing this.
"Very good. Immediately organize personnel to conduct a detailed analysis and make sure to decipher the contents of their telegram in the shortest possible time."
"Yes, team leader!" The team members acted quickly. They had clear division of labor. Some were responsible for intercepting the original signal, while others began to try to decipher the encryption algorithm. The whole office was tense and full of expectations.
"Team leader, our preliminary judgment is that this signal was most likely sent from the enemy's main headquarters." A technician typed rapidly on the keyboard, his eyes fixed on the analysis results on the screen.
"Very good, continue tracking the signal source, we need to find their exact location." Liang Sheng's eyes were sharp, he knew the importance of this discovery. Once the location of the enemy's headquarters was determined, it meant that they could take the initiative on the battlefield and deal a fatal blow to the enemy.
"But captain, the enemy's communications are encrypted at a very high level, and our decryption progress is a bit slow." Another technician looked embarrassed and expressed his concerns.
"No buts. We must believe in our skills and abilities." Liang Sheng said firmly, "Now is the time when the enemy is in the most panic. Their communication system may be unstable. This is a good opportunity for us to break through. Let's work harder and strive to make a breakthrough in the shortest time possible!"
Encouraged by Liang Sheng, the team members once again devoted themselves to the intense work. Time seemed to freeze, and every second was filled with tension and expectation. Finally, amid a burst of rapid keyboard tapping, a string of clear characters appeared on the screen - that was the exact location information of the enemy's headquarters.
"Success! We found it!" The whole office cheered. Liang Sheng clenched his fists and showed a satisfied smile on his face.
"Report to the headquarters, this is the special decryption team, we have a major discovery!" Liang Sheng's voice was clearly transmitted to the general headquarters through the encrypted communication line.
"Please go ahead, Mr. Liang." Commander-in-Chief Stein's voice was steady and powerful.
"We have successfully deciphered the enemy's communications and determined the location of the signal source of their headquarters. The specific coordinates are XX degrees east longitude and XX degrees north latitude, near Xuelian Peak." Liang Sheng reported the coordinate information quickly and accurately, and every number was repeatedly confirmed to ensure accuracy.
Hearing this, Stein's eyes flashed with a sharp light. He quickly constructed a topographic map in his mind and evaluated the feasibility and effect of the bombing. "Very good, Liang Sheng, your work is crucial. Immediately notify the bomber formation to carry out saturation bombing of the target area. Be sure to destroy the enemy's headquarters and disrupt its command system!"
"Yes, Commander-in-Chief!" Liang Sheng hung up the phone and immediately issued an emergency order to the bomber formation.
The decision made at this moment will directly affect the direction of the entire battle.
After receiving the mission, the pilots of the No. 1 bomber group did not hesitate at all. They quickly adjusted their flight attitude, roared their engines, and rushed towards the direction of Xuelian Peak like angry beasts. Inside the cabin, the members stared at the target coordinates on the display screen, their fingers flexibly jumping on the control buttons, making final preparations.
The leader of Team No. 1 gripped the joystick tightly, his eyes as sharp as torches, staring at the precise target point ahead marked by the longitude and latitude.
He took a deep breath and gave orders to the crew members in a deep voice: "Attention everyone, confirm that the target coordinates are correct, and now enter the dive phase. We must approach at the maximum angle and speed to ensure that every high-explosive bomb can be delivered accurately!"
As he finished speaking, twenty Stuka bombers adjusted their postures like a group of hungry birds of prey. The noise of their engines increased suddenly, and the sharp whistles tore through the air and hit the sky.
At the same time, the atmosphere in Abe Hidenori's command center was extremely tense.
The adjutant looked solemn, walked quickly to Abe Hideki, and reported in a hurried tone: "General, the enemy's bomber group is approaching us. Obviously, the location of our headquarters has been exposed! We must immediately start the emergency evacuation procedure, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous!"
Abe Hidenori frowned upon hearing this. He quickly glanced at the marks on the map and thought of various strategies. However, the situation before him did not allow him to hesitate any longer. "Immediately issue an order for all important personnel to evacuate immediately. They must be dispersed to reduce losses."
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