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1492 Why don't you go and ask?

In the Security Bureau of the Tang Empire, Leo sat behind his desk, sorting out all kinds of information about the dwarf empire.

Frankly speaking, the Dwarf Empire is almost one of the countries that is more difficult for Tang spies to penetrate. The most difficult one is the Goblin Mirage Kingdom, and the other one that is not easy to penetrate is the Elves.

Although elves and dwarves can live freely in the Tang Empire, there are even dwarves Matthews and elf John who hold high positions. There is even an elf princess who married the Tang Dynasty and became the imperial concubine Yi Lin.

Inside the Forbidden City of the Tang Empire.

But even so, the Tang Empire still couldn't find enough elves and dwarves who were willing to cooperate with the Tang Empire's intelligence department and work in the Ice Empire or the Yangmu Empire.

It's not that there are none, it's just that there are relatively few. And most of these personnel are concentrated in the industrial sector, as well as in minority groups such as air force pilots.

There is no way, only those who are deeply influenced by the technology of the Tang Empire, or even those who have studied in the Datang Empire, will truly understand the advanced concepts of the Datang Empire, and then be attracted to the Tang Dynasty and become a secret agent of the Intelligence Department of the Datang Empire.

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Even if there are many people who dare to pat their chests and claim that they can get information after just receiving a few gold coins, the intelligence department of the Tang Empire would not dare to use them indiscriminately, right?

Therefore, through careful selection, only dwarves or elves who have been trained in the Tang Empire, as well as technical personnel who know the situation thoroughly, can be developed into qualified downlines.

It's a pity that such people are actually the targets of intelligence agencies in various countries: those who have gone to the Tang Empire to study are often "rebellious". They are keen to promote new things and are somewhat incompatible with old things.

This made the conservatives very disgusted. They hated these new things from the Tang Empire, because it was these things that deprived them of their sense of superiority, knocked them off the clouds, and stepped into the mud.

Therefore, the contradiction between the conservatives and the so-called progressives is very deep and difficult to bridge. Under such a premise, the conservatives who occupy high positions will naturally ignore the progressives and exclude those who have mastered new technologies and possess new technologies.

point of view person.

People who have gone to study in the Tang Empire have "real skills", so they can really threaten the old bureaucracy and the old system, so they naturally become the targets of the other party's strict defense.

Almost all technicians who have been to the Tang Empire are outstanding in basic technical positions in various countries around the world, but they cannot be promoted, at least they cannot obtain relatively high positions.

Their status determines that they can obtain relatively little strategic intelligence, but they can obtain relatively more technical intelligence.

The sad thing is that the intelligence department of the Datang Empire didn't even bother to explore the technical information of those countries. Most of the other countries' technologies were sold directly by the Datang Empire, and there were some so-called development projects that were actually given to them by the Datang Empire.

A big hole dug.

The remaining part is actually within the range estimated by the Tang Empire, so there is no need to pay too much attention to it, just check it occasionally.

Leo sighed and dismissed those unimportant things like the J-6 modified fighter jets. He didn't care at all. He just wanted to know how many people the Ice Empire deployed in the Steel Barrier area and where they were!

In fact, although the spies of the Tang Empire were unable to infiltrate the Ice Empire in large numbers, the Imperial Security Bureau did not completely understand their opponents.

Tang's reconnaissance satellites have been passing through the Ice Empire in the past few months, and have provided intelligence personnel with a large number of precise satellite images.

These satellite pictures are very clear. Through these pictures, intelligence personnel can easily identify the dwarf airport under construction, various large bunkers, forts, maintenance factories, power plants and other facilities.

However, in addition to these facilities, there is another most important issue that satellite images cannot provide: where are the tunnels, bunkers, and underground bunkers!

Of course, it is impossible for satellites to know in which direction the dwarves dig their tunnels, nor can they tell how deep these tunnels will eventually be dug.

In a complex environment, even remote sensing satellites that can perform perspective are unable to accurately detect those small tunnels buried deep underground.

If it could really be done, then it would be impossible for the heavenly soldiers and generals of Judah to rage against some complicated tunnels and a group of guerrillas.

An intelligence analyst explained awkwardly to Leo, who was silently looking through the information: "We only know that they dug a lot of tunnels and some important underground warehouses, but we really don't know where these warehouses are.

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There are too many dwarf fortifications, which are somewhat complicated. Although the intelligence department of Tang State has discovered many details, there are still many places that they cannot grasp.

Once the Tang Army begins to land, those hidden firepower points that have not been destroyed are likely to cause huge casualties and losses to the Tang Army. This is a serious dereliction of duty by the intelligence department!

Of course, Leo didn't want his department to create trouble, so he wanted to get more information about the dwarves' defense line, preferably one with a specific location for each toilet!

Unfortunately, the intelligence personnel who had infiltrated the Ice Empire had no way of accessing such core information, so Leo was in such a bad mood.

The intelligence analyst saw that Leo was silent, so he could only continue in a low voice: "We can't even know all the exits of these warehouses. Because some of the exits themselves are fake, and some warehouses and bunkers have multiple exits. There are no

Judgment by method.”

"There are still too few satellite images. If reconnaissance planes can be dispatched... the effect may be better." Another intelligence analyst complained in a depressed tone.

Leo raised his head, his eyes full of coldness: "Is it okay if I ask you to go to the Ice Empire and ask them personally? There are too many things we don't know. You can ask them clearly and then come back! How about it?"

"I'm sorry!" The intelligence analyst knew that he had made a mistake and immediately lowered his head to apologize. In just a moment, sweat began to form on his forehead.

Leo snorted and did not continue to pursue the other party: "If we could take off a reconnaissance plane, wouldn't we have already done so? Can you use your brains before speaking?"

"Focus on the front-line defensive positions. If you can't detect them all, then try your best to find out all the firepower points that can threaten our logged-in troops!" Somewhat irritably, he buttoned up the intelligence document in his hand. The empire

The director of the Security Bureau ordered this.


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