Chapter 43
At 5:00 a.m., the entire Soviet border immediately became very lively. Like the Chinese Federation, the Germans were the first to invite special forces to fight.
Colonel Otto Stolzne of the German SS Storm Commando personally led the first troops to use paragliders to carry out in-depth sabotage activities in the Soviet Union.
These soldiers wearing Soviet uniforms carried out large-scale sabotage activities on the communications, traffic and other facilities in the border areas of the Soviet Red Army under the response of the Fifth Column that had infiltrated in advance. According to the invasion plan, the reconnaissance, communications and traffic systems needed to be used were destroyed by these members of the Storm Commando immediately.
Radars, telephone lines, and radio equipment were blown up, and mines were laid on the bridges and roads. When the Soviet Red Army's wireless and wired communication facilities were cut off, the Storm Commando teams who were deeply involved in the enemy's rear sprinted one by one, causing the Soviet Red Army's correspondents to completely lose the possibility of transmitting information.
These special operations completely paralyze the communication and support system in the Soviet Red Army's defense system. At the same time, a complete air force that had long been hidden in Estonia began air attacks before the attack.
German pilots, wearing yellow polarizers, flew fighter planes against Lake Pepsi (Chud) and the slightly smaller Pskov Lake to the south, launching violent attacks on the Soviet border airports. In the flat coastal plains and lake areas, it is difficult to hide air attacks.
In the sky, the "Hawkeye-Reconnaissance/Command Airship" purchased by the Soviet Red Army from the Chinese Federation performed its normal function, and a large group of incoming fighter jets were clearly displayed on its reconnaissance equipment. However, before that, the planes of the Storm Commando were thrown into the Soviet Union, in addition to those Storm Commando members, they also dropped some vehicles.
These vehicles are loaded with radio jammers. When they receive power from urban power plants on the Soviet border, their interference capabilities far exceed the radio interference capabilities on the "Hawkeye-Reconnaissance/Control Airship".
The most important thing is that the Germans were unique and did not interfere with radar waves. On the contrary, they interfered with radio communication devices. Because of the activities of the Fifth Column, the radio bands, channels and backup channels used by the Soviet Red Army were already under the control of the Germans.
When the German army-led offensive began, these channels played first the announcements of the German government, with many people presenting themselves, and then they simply broadcasted the recordings and editing of movies, such as operas, operas, crosstalk, etc.
These means and ground radio base stations were captured or destroyed, leaving the Soviet Red Army with "hawkeye-reconnaissance/command airships", but could not successfully use radio to transmit information. However, some people who dumped arms into the Soviet Union still thought of some cheap equipment for the Soviet military that was outside the scope of the Chinese Federal arms embargo.
On the roads or hills of the Soviet Union, some soldiers guarded but without any radio or wires, were ignored by the Fifth Column. When the attack began, the extremely bright light began to flash at a certain rhythm.
The visible light signal, because of its almost impossible interference and full occupation, made the news of the Germans launching an attack reach the Kremlin along one node after another.
The strong flashes in the dark and the long-looking equipment equipped, enable this information to be transmitted at a node of 200 kilometers. Although this system has a very poor effect in bad weather, the German attack was an early morning with continuous sunny weather.
The only pity is that this old system, which was just not long since put into use, was ridiculed as a "beacon tower" style, did not attract the attention of the Soviet Red Army intelligence officers, who were prevalent in bureaucracy. Until the beginning of the war, the Soviet Red Army, which relied too much on radio and other modern communication technologies, was not equipped with these weapons.
However, as a backup of civil communication systems and a backup of Soviet secret intelligence organizations, this system played a huge role in the early days of the war.
At high altitude, the "Hawkeye - Reconnaissance/Command Airship" with the words "8" still rowed. The guides above looked helplessly at the German fighter jets that were flying across the lake. The only aircraft of the "Hawkeye - Reconnaissance/Command Airship" had long been sent to try to send the message deep inside the territory, and the wired contact was not cut off.
Therefore, the news of the war can be delivered to the Kremlin as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the information in the Kremlin cannot be transmitted to the front-line troops on various fronts.
At the airport of the Soviet Red Army Air Force, until the German air raid aircraft flew, they were still unaware of the attack. The sentries with light weapons carrying turned around on their posts, smoking the strong smell of Mohe smoke to drive away the mosquitoes in summer.
A "buzzing" sound from far to near attracted the attention of one of the sentrymen.
"Listen, do you hear the sound of the plane?"
Another sentry put his mouth under the cuffs and sucked the cigarette that was huddled in the sleeves. When he spoke, he blinked happily, and the seductive smell of Moheyan sprayed in his nostrils.
"Airplane? Oh, my dear little brother, we are at the airport. Should we be surprised to hear some plane sounds?"
Just as the boring gossip of the sentries at the airport, the German medium-sized bombers flying on the lake were launched, and the air-launched Vi-S missiles were launched. These missiles launched from low altitudes, led by the guides of the fighter jets, headed straight to the airport of the Soviet Red Army.
Based on the concept obtained during the war in Europe, the Germans used a large number of missiles in the first wave of strikes against the Soviet Union. They not only included Vi-S missiles from the Chinese Federation, but also "cross-type missiles" made by the Germans themselves, using alcohol and oxygen as propellants.
"Those...my God, those are not planes...that are...that are missiles..."
The sentry patrolling the edge of the airport was first attracted by the sound of the missiles. He looked at those in surprise, thinking in his heart whether he should fire a gun and call the police according to the regulations. Unfortunately, what he still needs to consider is whether those activities were performed by the Air Force or other branches of the army, and most importantly, whether he would become a panic because of such actions.
In this series of thoughts, the Vi-S missiles dragged long flames fell one by one on the runway where the plane violated the field. At this time, they were so surprised that the sentry standing there opened their mouths and looked at the missiles falling on the runway, after sending a strong flash, huge fireballs burst out.
At this time, the cigarette butts that had been in the sleeves were even about to burn his fingers. But he, who had been tightly grasped by the great fear of war, did not feel it at all.
"The war has begun!"
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It is true that the sentinel's hesitation caused huge losses, but the entire Soviet Union, whether civilians, soldiers or government officials, were worried about what would happen if they were called "panicks" by others. They had never been treated fairly and justly, at this time, in addition to fear of war, they had the most inexplicable gloating of the losses suffered by the Soviet Red Army or the government.
This is very similar to China's idea of not caring about the replacement of backwards when the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty faced the Qing Dynasty. It was impossible to suppress loyalty to the high-pressure policies in China. It was also impossible to deduct any professionalism for officials and soldiers to be labeled. It was nothing more than to make the self-defense mechanism of power and self-protection play a huge role, making the country, government, and citizens divorced from virtue and eventually become tragic victims of being plundered and eliminated.
With the fall of the airport runway, the second wave of "cross-type missiles" flew into the airport in groups. In the higher air was the Luftwaffe's air fleet, which had "dumped" a large number of heavy "dandelion" TV-guided bombs into all the strongholds on the Soviet border record at a faster speed than dumping.
The violent explosion made the earth tremble. Balls of fishy red flames wrapped in black smoke rose into the sky after the violent explosion. Compared with the armies of other countries, the defense was more dense and the Soviet-style rapid record resisted the attacks of some "dandelion" TV-guided bombs.
But most of the strongholds, under the attack of the first wave of "Dandelion" TV-guided bombs, turned into piles of ruins that could bury people alive underground.
With the radio waves, the huge achievements of the Air Force were transmitted to the ears of senior German officials in the Eagle's Nest, which could not sleep all night. Then the cheers that rang through the sky rang out in the Eagle's Nest.
It can be said that the operations of the German Storm Commando and the Air Force were successful. Let’s take a look at the ground operations of the Storm Corps led by Lieutenant General Hermann Feigröin!
Chapter completed!