He pointed to the looming planes on the tarmac and said: "When the time comes, these planes will not let us retreat easily. It is too easy to find our retreat route from the air, so we must destroy them in advance." Look.
Looking at the airfield of the Axis Air Force in front of him, a gleam flashed in Walbeck's eyes.
Several of the most elite indigenous soldiers crawled towards the airport. Since there is no industrial base in the southern subcontinent, some products that are very common in developed areas, such as cement and steel bars, are very difficult to obtain here. Transport these products across the distance.
The freight cost of transporting it here was astronomical, so the Axis Air Force made do with simple things and only put up three layers of barbed wire around the airport instead of building a wall.
Several indigenous soldiers crawled across a distance of tens of meters. After dodging several searchlight glances, they successfully approached the first barbed wire fence. Taking out the wire pliers provided by the Chinese Empire, the indigenous soldiers easily
Cut the bottom barbed wire.
In order to prevent the problem from being discovered by the searchlights that frequently scanned it, they did not cut all the barbed wire fences, but only disconnected the lowest layer of wires, leaving a gap that could be crawled through. They passed the three barbed wire fences smoothly.
Several indigenous soldiers entered the airport, and after using blowpipes to deal with several wandering sentries, they successfully approached the nearest watchtower.
Holding daggers in their mouths, the two indigenous soldiers climbed up the watchtower nimbly and quickly eliminated the sentry above. An indigenous soldier took over the position of the Axis sentry, still turning on the searchlight every once in a while to scan for confusion.
The enemy, but in fact the alert has been lifted.
The indigenous soldiers whistled to notify their companions outside. Upon hearing the signal, Walbeck led two thousand soldiers and slowly climbed in under the barbed wire. Only this time they cut a large piece of barbed wire to help quickly
pass.
"You take people to the apron, and I'll go to the oil depot." Walbeck directed, asking his deputy Lieutenant Colonel Baden to go to the apron where it is easier to get. Lieutenant Colonel Baden nodded and led more than 300 people to crawl.
Heading towards the tarmac, Walbeck led the group towards the warehouse area through the shadows of the houses.
The guards in the warehouse were quickly killed by the blow darts of the indigenous soldiers. They moved away the bodies and rushed to the doors of each warehouse. "Open it quickly and be careful not to make any noise." Walbeck ordered in a low voice.
The soldier immediately stepped forward and inserted a crowbar wrapped with a cloth strip into the gap of the lock. After an inaudible sound, the lock shattered with a snap. Another indigenous soldier quickly stretched out his hand and picked up the lock.
Catch the falling lock to prevent it from falling to the ground and making a sound.
Opening the door to the warehouse, Walbeck entered the warehouse with several soldiers, turned on the military flashlight he brought, and several people took a breath. This is where the engineers who built the airport stored materials, obviously after the airport was built.
It was used to store remaining supplies. Looking at the boxes of explosives, electric detonators and detonators, Walbeck had an idea in his mind.
"Move these explosives and detonators to other warehouses, and let's use explosives to destroy their warehouses." Walbeck directed the indigenous soldiers to get busy quickly, install boxes of explosives with detonators, move them out, and move them to other warehouses.
go.
"Remove the insurance on the aerial bombs." An officer directed the soldiers to remove the insurance on the aerial bombs in the room. This is a delicate job. Any mistake may destroy the room full of people.
They all exploded to the sky.
There is a safe distance between each pile of bombs. If they are not dealt with, only a few of these bombs will explode and they will not be able to completely destroy the place. Therefore, in addition to dismantling the bombs, the indigenous soldiers will also connect electric ignition detonators.
Explosives were distributed in front of each bomb pile and wires were connected.
More than a thousand indigenous soldiers were busy going back and forth, inevitably making noises. These sounds soon alerted the nearby sentries. "Who is there?" A wandering sentry finally noticed something was wrong. He picked up his rifle and walked towards the warehouse area.
, and asked loudly.
A blow dart was fired, accurately hitting the Axis soldier's throat. However, when he fell, the loaded rifle fell to the ground and accidentally misfired. As the gunfire rang out, the entire airport
The camp was all blown up.
Walbeck, who was laying out detonating wires, was startled when he heard the gunfire. He immediately knew that his side had been exposed. He didn't care about laying any more wires and walked out quickly.
"What happened? How could it be discovered?" Walbeck asked an indigenous officer beside him.
"It was a vigilant sentry. While killing an Axis soldier, the enemy's rifle accidentally discharged." The officer immediately reported truthfully.
"Go and ask the soldiers to smash a gap in the nearest oil storage tank, let the fuel flow to the entire warehouse area, and let's set this place on fire." Walbeck said, it is no longer necessary to pull the wire and use the detonator to detonate it. It is better to
Use fuel to light this place on fire.
"It smells so strong. It's fuel leakage. Don't shoot, otherwise it will explode." An Axis officer discovered something was wrong and immediately loudly stopped the soldiers from shooting. However, when the gunfire was intensive, his voice was very loud.
It was quickly drowned out and no one heard it at all.
Finally, a bullet hit the iron warehouse door. The bullet touched the steel and spattered a spark. A lot of high-octane aviation gasoline that had already spilled was immediately ignited. The fire spread quickly, igniting nearby warehouses.
.
"Retreat quickly, it's going to explode." An Axis officer shouted, ordering the soldiers to retreat quickly, but it was too late. The fuel had already entered the ammunition depot, and the fire heated the explosives and detonators on the ground, and
A bomb with its safety removed.
The rapidly rising temperature finally ignited the explosives. As soon as Walbeck led the people out of the warehouse area, a chain of explosions began. Many Axis soldiers who had just rushed into the warehouse area had no time to retreat, and were immediately drowned in the fire and fire.
During the explosion, the Axis guards were thrown into chaos. They no longer cared about pursuing the fire, and they hurriedly began to carry water to put out the fire.
Soon, explosions were heard one after another on the tarmac. In order to destroy all the planes, Gordon and his men took out all the oil from the plane's fuel tanks and then poured it on all the planes, so they wasted time.
When he saw explosions starting to happen one after another in the warehouse area, Gordon knew he could not wait any longer. He immediately ordered a fire and set the planes on fire. Several planes that were not affected had grenades thrown into the cockpit by the indigenous soldiers.
, completely destroyed.
The roar of artillery sounded. When the troops responding outside saw that the sneak attack was successful, they immediately began to cover their retreat. Now the only three remaining infantry cannons fired continuously, bombarding the Axis soldiers who were putting out the fire, causing them to fire again.
In a hurry.
Walbeck and others quickly got out of the barbed wire fence. With the help of the troops outside, they quickly disappeared into the rain forest. However, the airport of the Axis Air Force was still in chaos. Amidst the continuous explosions,
The soldiers were still putting out the fire regardless of their own safety.
"What a great fight this time. Let's see how those Axis planes can deal with us." A soldier said with a smile.
"Yes, they hang around above our heads every day, dropping bombs and shooting when they see anything wrong. It's annoying to death. Now my ears are clear." Another soldier also said with a smile.
Seeing the excitement of the soldiers, Walbeck showed a smile. At this moment, Lieutenant Colonel Gordon walked over with a serious face: "Your Excellency, the Governor, something big has happened."
"Oh, what's the matter?" Seeing Gordon's serious face, he seemed to have a premonition of something and asked eagerly.
"Let's take a step to talk. It's not convenient here." Lieutenant Colonel Gordon whispered.
Looking at the soldiers around him who were talking excitedly about the war situation, Walbeck nodded and came to a relatively secluded roadside with Gordon. "Weimar established a puppet government. He announced that in order to reduce the losses of the people, the Yaman Empire
Surrender to the Axis Powers, but His Majesty Wilhelm II does not recognize the Empire's surrender, and he will enter the Chinese Empire to seek asylum." In a low voice, Gordon said the news that Walbeck least wanted to hear.
Although he had expected such an outcome, Walbeck was stunned for a while, and he said calmly: "Weimar was just a pseudo-regime. You can ignore what they said. I don't think there are too many people in the country who agree with them. Now.
His Majesty's intention to enter the Chinese Empire is obviously to continue to resist, and what we need most is to retreat into the Chinese Empire and wait for His Majesty's call to rise again. Don't tell the soldiers the real news yet, just say that we are going to the Chinese Empire to rest and set off immediately.
." Lieutenant Colonel Gordon nodded and walked towards the troops.
"It would be great if the Yaman Empire could be as powerful as the Chinese Empire." Walbeck shook his head helplessly and walked towards his troops.
"Alas, the Yaman army only knows how to defend and defend, and its tactical flexibility is too low. The Boston army does not follow the Yaman army and fight hard to occupy the country as soon as possible, but it lingers there and loses a good opportunity to fight. These two aspects
Each commander is stupider than the other, and indeed their IQs have no lower limit, but Walbeck from the southern subcontinent is doing quite well." Su Zhizhen said angrily while facing the situation map of both sides on the screen.
Zhang Zhonglin on the side smiled and said: "You can just stand and talk without hurting your back. How can they have such a clear comparison of the military strength of the two sides in your hands? How can they make the same correct deployment as you?"
Su Zhizhen's sullen face could no longer stand up to Zhang Zhonglin's words. He showed a smile and said: "Indeed, their commander can only guess, and naturally he does not dare to attack rashly. To say that the young master did this
The satellite system is really good. You can see the enemy's army clearly at a glance, and you can fight it however you want. It's so convenient."