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Chapter 29: A Thunderstorm Hurricane

Iron Bone 2190_Read the full text of Iron Bone for free_Chapter 2190 A burst of thunder and hurricane comes from

June 22, 8:35 a.m. West Siberia time.

Novaya Zemlya, located between the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean, is bathed in the radiance of the rising sun in the southeast. Novaya Zemlya is located in the Arctic Circle. Although it lasts for up to three or four months in extreme daylight, there are still sunrises.

The difference between sunset and other places is that sunset is always accompanied by sunrise.

Generally speaking, when polar day arrives, the sun hangs in the sky due north at zero o'clock, with the smallest height. From zero o'clock to six o'clock, the sun moves from the northeast to the east, and its height increases. By six o'clock in the morning, the sun reaches due east.

.From six o'clock in the morning to twelve o'clock at noon, the sun moves from southeast to south, and its height continues to increase. At twelve o'clock at noon, the sun reaches due south and its height reaches its highest point.

From noon to six o'clock in the afternoon, the sun moves from the southwest to the west, and its height gradually decreases. By six o'clock, the sun is already in the western sky. From evening to early morning, the sun moves from the northwest to the north, and its height decreases. By early morning, the sun moves from the northwest to the north.

, the sun returns to due north.

This goes on over and over again!

On the day of the summer solstice, the sun over Novaya Zemlya was exceptionally bright, and even the usual thick fog and strong winds disappeared without a trace.

In the silence, a silver-gray fighter plane suddenly appeared at an altitude of 10,000 meters, flying at a speed of nearly 900 kilometers per hour. When it arrived at Area A of Point Noire on Novaya Zemlya, a round object was thrown by the plane

came down, and then the parachute opened wide, dragging the cylindrical object to the ground.

When the cylinder was about 2,500 meters above the ground, a strong flash of light suddenly appeared in the blue sky, and a huge fireball suddenly appeared in the sky. The rising sun behind the sky was covered in a glow, and a

It is a natural sun. One is an artificial sun, and the two suns hang high in the blue sky.

One hundred kilometers away from the newly emerged sun and more than a thousand meters above sea level, An Yi on the observation platform of the command post at the base of Kalmakure Mountain was wearing thick protective goggles and witnessed this with his own eyes through special tempered glass.

A peculiar landscape.

The dazzling white light illuminated the dark place where Kalmakure was sheltered from the sun. There was a blazing fire in the sky, and there was a faint sound of rolling thunder!

Intense light radiation, accompanied by the sound of "hoo, hoo", came over like an overwhelming force. A hurricane-like shock wave spread rapidly from the center of the explosion to the surrounding areas. Wherever it went, the earth shook and the mountains were destroyed, and it was several meters thick.

The ice melted rapidly, all the buildings and equipment in the test site disappeared in an instant, and a large number of test animals were wiped out.

Located at the center of the explosion, several trucks, tanks, and some temporary iron frames and iron houses that had been sent to the island through the Ob River shipping were violently lifted up like bouncing cars. Then came one after another.

It melts quickly like molten iron in the high temperature.

Although he was far away from the center of the explosion, An Yi could still feel the powerful impact of the explosion. About thirteen seconds later, a huge mushroom cloud gradually formed in the sky. The mushroom cloud kept rolling high in the sky, getting higher and higher.

The bigger, the more magnificent.

Looking at the magnificent and majestic scene in front of them, people at various visiting points at the Novaya Zemlya nuclear test base command post were all so excited that they applauded warmly, hugged each other, and cheered loudly.

Rao was already mentally prepared. An Yi was still trembling with excitement. When the artificial sun in the sky gradually turned into a huge mushroom cloud, the corners of his eyes became moist unknowingly.

Audrey Hepburn, who was intertwined with him, didn't notice anything unusual about An Yi. She opened her mouth slightly in disbelief and her delicate body trembled slightly. Apparently she also felt the star in the sky from this earth-shattering explosion.

The devastating power of bombs.

Since he was wearing protective goggles, An Yi did not need to worry about others noticing his inner agitation. He calmed down, shook Audrey Hepburn's hand comfortingly, and then asked the command post to collect and organize the experimental results as soon as possible.

Although the radio communications of the entire experimental base were interrupted by strong electromagnetic interference, various rapid reporting data of the preliminary results of the experiment were still continuously transmitted to the command post through the pipelines buried underground.

After preliminary calculation and analysis by experts, it was determined that the first hydrogen bomb explosion test was successful, and the explosion power was about 3.5 million tons.

Dr. Li Jiaxian, the commander-in-chief in charge of the experiment, reported the preliminary calculation and analysis results to An Yi after repeated reviews.

When An Yi learned that the explosion power of this nuclear test was about 3.5 million tons, he was very happy and said to Li Jiaxian: "3.5 million tons, that's enough! That's completely enough!"

After the hydrogen bomb exploded, the B-7 jet bomber that carried out the bombing mission returned safely and landed smoothly at Yongzeng Military Airport, 1,900 kilometers away. The welcoming crowd were all shocked: the landing light of the aircraft

It was completely broken, and the exterior of the fuselage was scorched by high temperatures, which proved how dangerous the aircraft encountered while escaping from the explosion.

The pilot's words confirmed everyone's judgment.

When the B-7 bomber dropped the eight-ton hydrogen bomb, it immediately left the bombing site as quickly as possible and flew more than 100 kilometers before the hydrogen bomb exploded. The dazzling red light emitted after the explosion pierced the cockpit.

Fortunately, the crew had put on sunglasses in advance. The plane continued to escape at lightning speed, but the shock wave came even faster. It threw the plane up and down for a while, forming a soul-shaking thing behind it that no one had ever seen before.

A huge mushroom cloud rapidly expanded and spiraled into the atmosphere.

In this case, the aircraft was still able to escape the shackles of the shock wave, which must be said to be a very lucky thing.

Scientific researchers wearing radiation protection suits quickly took radioactive particle samples from the exterior of the B-7 bomber and quickly sent them to the Nuclear Test Research Institute built in the northeastern suburbs of Yongzang for analysis.

Three satellites specially mobilized for this experiment captured the nuclear explosion from three angles.

The destructive power of the hydrogen bomb is undoubtedly very huge. Among them: three tanks 700 meters away from the projection point of the explosion center were completely destroyed, among which the two dogs and twelve guinea pigs in the Tiger I tank were all killed and charred;

The 46-ton train locomotive lying on the track for 3.3 kilometers was blown down by the shock wave and displaced 15 meters; 200 local dogs were on the open ground 8 kilometers away from the center of the explosion. One hundred and thirteen died on the spot.

All the remaining people died a few days later; three newly built brick houses and one small building located five kilometers to fifteen kilometers away from the center of the explosion were completely blown away by the shock wave.

According to the comprehensive analysis of various measurement data afterwards, the explosion power of the hydrogen bomb was 3.88 million tons of tnt equivalent. The measured explosion height was 2438 meters. The projection point of the explosion center was 22.8 degrees from the target and the distance was 39.1 meters.

At about 13:00 noon, An Yi took a special plane from Novaya Zemlya Nuclear Test Base Airport back to Yongzang Airport. He immediately summoned the crew members who were making written summaries after completing the airdrop hydrogen bomb mission, and personally expressed his gratitude, condolences and congratulations to them, and

Taking photos with everyone.

One day later, based on An Yi's suggestion, the Central Military Commission decided to award the crew that performed the bombing mission a first-class collective merit to recognize and commend the contribution of each individual on the crew.

Everyone inside and outside the test site is very safe this time.

After the explosion, the health department immediately conducted random inspections of radioactive fallout in twelve areas within the smoke trail area, especially in the agricultural reclamation areas of Western Siberia. Through multiple testing of water, soil, grain, vegetables, pasture, etc.,

No contamination was found.

...

On Army Day in 1944, An Yi did not hold any celebration ceremony. Instead, he held a military meeting of generals at the group army level and above at the Longtan base camp in Xuan Huong City.

At the beginning of the meeting, An Yi instructed the staff to play the live documentary filmed by the military film studio. All the participating generals were extremely shocked when they learned that the first hydrogen bomb was successfully detonated and witnessed its huge power.

Xia Jian opened his mouth and asked: "If such a hydrogen bomb explodes in the marching troops, won't the entire division be wiped out at once?"

An Yi smiled and said: "That's not how hydrogen bombs are used! Xia Jian. Let me ask you, if such a bomb fell into a big city, and the city happened to have several army units stationed there, do you think the result would be

What is it?"

Xia Jian shuddered and shook his head repeatedly: "It's terrible! It's terrible! In this way, no matter how brave the troops are, they can't withstand such a bomb... No, no, this kind of weapon must not be controlled by anyone.

In other people’s hands…”

An Yi smiled and joked: "Why, even Xia Jian, who is not afraid of anything, is scared?"

Xia Jian still shook his head, and Gu Changfeng smiled bitterly and added: "Don't talk about Xia Jian, even I feel scared. Let's talk about the next war. If we launch a landing operation on Sumatra Island, we will suddenly do something like this.

A bomb, no matter how many lives it takes, it won’t be enough!”

"Yes! So it's best to keep this kind of killer weapon only in our hands!"

An Yi's face became serious: "As far as I know, no one in the world has built an atomic bomb, let alone a hydrogen bomb. Apart from us, Germany was the most promising country to develop an atomic bomb. As early as 1938,

In December, at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry in Berlin, German scientists followed us and demonstrated the fission of uranium-235.

"Paul Hartke was a professor of chemistry at the University of Hamburg. He realized that atomic energy had huge military potential, so he wrote a letter to the German Army. The letter said that mastering nuclear physics can make powerful bombs easily.

Defeat the enemy. That was what Hitler wanted to hear, and Germany began research on applying nuclear energy to its military.

"However, Hitler's persecution of the Jews caused many outstanding Jewish scientists from Germany to come to our country and to the United States respectively. Our research on atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs started under such circumstances. Because our government has made all-out efforts in terms of finance and resources.

With support, coupled with the fact that we have not taken the wrong path on some key issues, our development can be described as rapid progress.

"Americans were reminded by Einstein, a Jewish scientist who went to the United States in 1933. Einstein himself had no interest in using nuclear energy for military purposes, but when he learned about Germany's successful uranium-235 fission experiment, he immediately

Discovering the dangers involved, he sent a letter to President Roosevelt after careful consideration, asking him to pay attention to Germany's progress in nuclear physics. This letter contributed to the implementation of the 'Manhattan Project', which is the United States' nuclear weapons development plan.

"There are two important steps in developing a nuclear bomb: first, it is necessary to ensure that there are enough raw materials for manufacturing nuclear bombs; second, an effective delivery system must be designed. Let's not talk about the delivery system. Germany as early as 1942

The V2 missile was developed in May. Although it lags far behind our F-2 missile, it is far ahead of other countries. The key is the development of nuclear bombs!

"Germany's success in the blitzkrieg in Western Europe made it a major breakthrough in the acquisition of atomic materials. The Germans confiscated 1,000 tons of uranium materials from a warehouse in northern Belgium, and began producing important materials for nuclear bombs at the Norsk Hydropower Station in Norway.

, commonly known as deuterium oxide of heavy water.

"However, just when everything was going smoothly, the British learned the relevant intelligence. After many tragic failures in the operation, they finally sent out a huge group of bombers in November last year. At the cost of more than 90 fighter planes crashing, they successfully defeated Nuo

The heavy water plant of the Skacne Hydropower Company was destroyed. The Germans lost their heavy water resources and their nuclear weapons program suffered a serious setback.

"According to the latest intelligence, Hitler believed that nuclear fission would not make a great contribution to ending the war. He ordered the 'Uranium Engineering' project to be transferred to Haigerloch in southern Germany and put it under civilian responsibility. Since then, the project has been

As a result, the development of the project was seriously lagging behind. In addition, some scientists who studied and applied nuclear fission also left the project and turned to other projects that were more needed for the war. It can be said that the Germans no longer have any influence on us in terms of nuclear bombs.

threaten……"

Yin Jinan asked with interest: "What about the United States? They have a large number of Jewish scientists just like us. Coupled with their own strong scientific research strength, nuclear weapons research must be progressing very quickly, right?"

An Yi showed a smile:

"The Americans are not much better than the Germans. Several key areas of the Manhattan Project include the Los Alamos Laboratory and the Alamogordo nuclear test site in New Mexico, the uranium separation plant at Oak Ridge in the Cumberland Mountains of eastern Tennessee, and related

Scientific research and experimental institutions, including Berkeley, East Bay, San Francisco, California, and nuclear laboratories in Chicago, Great Lakes region, are all experiencing problems.

"Among them, New Mexico and California fell into the hands of the Japanese early, and then Chicago was also captured by the Japanese, which greatly delayed the Americans' efforts to develop nuclear bombs. The biggest blow to the Americans occurred in

Intensive bombing by Japanese bombers in the winter of 1942 destroyed the uranium isotope separation plant in Oak Ridge. More than 2,000 important personnel, including military representative Brigadier General Groves and general manager Oppenheimer, were involved in the attack.

People died from high-intensity radiation exposure and pollution. The Americans had to rebuild the uranium isotope separation plant and laboratory at Blacksburg in the Blue Ridge of Virginia.

"Due to the continuous loss of scientific researchers and scientific research materials, the serious shortage of scientists responsible for atomic research in the United States, and the unprecedented shortage of energy, the research and development of nuclear bombs has come to a complete halt. So far, there is no sign that the United States has produced enriched uranium 235

.”

Cheng Guang said worriedly: "If the Japanese get all the information about the United States, we will be in trouble!"

An Yi nodded and said: "The Japanese are not simple. As early as the beginning of 1938, Ishihara Wanji established a special nuclear research department and appointed Major General Takeo Yasuda, who graduated from the University of Tokyo in Japan and served as the director of the Army Aviation Technology Research Institute.

As the person in charge of the project, Takeo Yasuda is very concerned about the progress of foreign military science and technology. Naturally, he also noticed the discovery of nuclear fission by German scientists.

"In April 1939, after learning that nuclear fission had great military potential, Takeo Yasuda asked his teacher, Professor Saga Ryokichi, for advice on this issue. Saga Ryokichi had been to the United States, met some physicists, and was familiar with nuclear fission.

He was relatively familiar with the latest developments in physics. At the request of Takeo Yasuda, Ryokichi Saga pointed out in written opinions that the latest achievements in nuclear physics have great potential in the military field.

"After Kanji Ishihara saw this written opinion, he instructed experts to study this issue. In May 1940, Takeo Yasuda ordered the Japan Institute of Physical Chemistry to discuss the possibility of developing a uranium bomb, and finally decided to let a famous Japanese nuclear physicist

Professor Yoshio Nishina is in charge.

"Nishina built a small cyclotron in its laboratory in Tokyo and built a second large accelerator with a 250-ton magnet based on design drawings obtained from the American battlefield. This laboratory soon attracted more than a hundred Japanese

Young scientific and technical personnel devoted themselves to this huge research. In the first year, they basically devoted themselves to theoretical calculations, combined with detailed information and data obtained from the American battlefield, and began the process of developing an atomic bomb from scratch.

"While the Army was carrying out nuclear research, the Japanese Navy also began research on atomic bombs. In early 2002, the Japanese Navy began the research and development of atomic power. The Navy believes that research on nuclear physics has become an important task, and its main research

The direction is to obtain energy through nuclear fission to provide a reliable and huge power source for ships and large machinery. To this end, the Naval Technology Institute has established a Nuclear Physics Achievements Utilization Committee to track the progress of foreign research. The committee members include Japan’s No. 1

First-class physicists Ryokichi Saga, Bunzai Arakatsu, Masashi Kikuta, etc., and Yoshio Nishina were elected as the chairman of the committee.

"However, Hitler and other senior German officials simply did not believe that an atomic bomb could explode. Japan could not find uranium ore and had been unable to carry out experiments in a thorough and detailed manner. In 1942, the Japanese finally discovered that the Chinese consortium had mined and then buried it in Australia.

uranium mines, and several new uranium veins were discovered, providing a stable source of uranium ore.

"Under such circumstances, the Japanese moved their nuclear research institute to Darwin, Australia. Fortunately, our intelligence personnel grasped the Japanese movements in time, assassinated important Japanese figures, and destroyed

The Japanese laboratories, as well as the uranium isotope separation plant under construction. So far, the Japanese have still not refined any enriched uranium 235."

Hu Jialin suddenly said: "No wonder...I saw the CIA's special report some time ago, and I was wondering why we would attack these Japanese at all costs...You must know that we have paid huge sacrifices for this, and lurked among the top brass of the Japanese army.

Six intelligence officers were exposed as a result, and the losses were unprecedented."

"yes!"

An Yi sighed: "We really spent some effort to kill these important figures in Japanese scientists one by one! For example, Yoshio Nishina, who studied under the nuclear physicist Bohr, was attacked when he went out with his family on New Year's Day.

The drunken ronin played by our intelligence personnel hacked and killed him, staining the streets with blood; Bunzai Arakatsu, who had successfully carried out artificial nuclear bombardment experiments, was bitten by a mad dog raised by our intelligence personnel while walking, and died of rabies; the second level

On the way home, the adopted man was knocked unconscious by our people, and a large amount of air was injected intravenously from the right waist, and he died unexpectedly. Before his death, Kikuta Masashi was tired, sweating, suddenly collapsed, lost consciousness, and his pupils were dilated. This is the sugar content in the blood.

Symptoms of too low a dose of insulin that a diabetic can accept without causing problems. If injected into a healthy person, it may cause him to enter a state of hypoglycemic shock and may lead to death. We use this method to unknowingly

It took the life of this important person.

"As for Saga Ryoshi, he was originally diagnosed with gastric ulcer and died, but the Japanese intelligence agency insisted on an autopsy. As a result, the forensic doctor found a large amount of diamond powder in Saga Ryoshi's stomach. This was a popular assassination technique among Italian nobles during the European Renaissance.

.Although diamond powder is not toxic, it can continuously rub the stomach, causing gastric ulcers and other diseases, and killing people. Based on this suspicion, the Japanese intelligence agency gradually investigated and finally found out the flaws of our intelligence personnel. If it were not for the Central Intelligence Agency

The Bureau's Australian station responded in a timely manner, and the losses may be even greater!"

The generals in the army here were delighted when they heard about these underhanded methods of killing people without blood. They were also secretly frightened by the intelligence department's pervasiveness. There were so many lurkers even in the heart of the enemy. Then around him...

…No one dared to think about it anymore.

In fact, An Yi is not in the habit of planting nails around his brothers. He is confident that Anjiajun has strict modern military system constraints and a unique political system to restrain military chiefs. He has fully achieved the standards of thought and personal behavior.

The army in the previous life was invincible and invincible. Even if someone wanted to cause chaos, they could not take away the team. It would not hinder me at all and would never do such a despicable thing.

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ps: Thank you Nan Qiao Zhusou, Dead Man's Big Head, and Jin Mu Canchen for the big rewards!

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