Chapter 405: Beheading
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Ding Dian led people out of the hiding spot and found that the scene nearby was completely different from when they hid.
Their assassination mission lasted almost all night, and they stopped working until almost dawn and hid in a safe house.
You guessed it right, it happened to be the time when the bombing was about to begin.
After hiding in the safe house, the explosions above our heads almost never stopped. The bombing lasted for nearly two hours, and the rest of the time was filled with gunshots and explosions caused by the close combat between the two sides.
It was a torment for them to stay in the safe house. It was true that the arsenal was blown up. Although the assassination operation had some twists and turns, it was generally successful. It was true.
But again, these are not special operations that can change the situation of the war. Sixty people plus an ammunition depot, for a government army with a complete logistics system, nearly over 10,000 people on the front line, strong individual soldiers, and complete support,
It's really too insignificant.
The safe house they chose happened to be in the area occupied by the government forces, and they were also familiar with the government forces' technological methods. They maintained radio silence throughout the operation, and even when they talked, they used code words.
Now that I'm hiding in a safe house, I don't even dare to use the radio, for fear that the government troops will lock the signal location. Dig them out and kill them one by one.
But just by listening, you can't tell which one is better or worse. All you hear in your ears is the sound of gunshots and explosions. It's endless and continuous, and it can drive people crazy.
In the end, Ding Dian still couldn't hold back and led his people out. He was actually very clear that his previous actions had no impact on the overall situation. It can really be said that he could turn the tide of the battle and take immediate actions. There are only one breakthrough point.
one.
Headquarters.
Thousands of armies are easy to come by, but one general is hard to find. A profession like a commander requires not only knowledge, but also talent. Rather, it can be said that talent accounts for a much larger proportion of it.
Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, was a poor peasant who had never even read a book and could not read Chinese characters. However, in the battle of Yingtian City, he could still make accurate judgments and use less to defeat more, and finally won.
Familiarity with military literature is only the foundation. A qualified general also needs to undergo the test of actual combat, possess calmness, decisiveness, tenacity, rationality, and even have more sensitive intuition than ordinary people.
The commander is also the most important part of an army, and this part represents the will of the army.
If a unit is compared to a person, then the commander and his staff are the person's brain.
To kill a person, skilled killers all know that they have to attack at three locations: the spine, heart, and brain to achieve a fatal blow.
Even Master Gu Long wrote that the best way to determine a person's death is to cut off his head.
If you hit your fingers with a hammer, even if they are all smashed, it may not hurt the person's life.
As for a special forces unit, if it wants to change the situation of the war, the best way is to decapitate it. Behead its head to establish victory.
Vertex thinks so too.
But anyway, he couldn't do it.
The reason is simple, because they simply do not have enough intelligence and other forms of support to complete this beheading operation.
There have been many beheading operations in history, but without exception, almost all were carried out under the absolute suppression of the intelligence system. Whether it was the Kosovo War, the Gulf War, or the most famous operation to intercept and kill Yamamoto Isoroku.
That's true.
Intelligence is a necessary condition for beheading operations.
Of course, the number of people sent to behead cannot be too many, at least they cannot be more than the total number of the opponent's troops. Otherwise, it would not be called beheading, it would be called dismemberment...
To hit more with less, you need many other things to supplement it, such as surprise, complete and detailed intelligence, and some high-precision weapons that can strike beyond visual range.
As mentioned before, no matter how much changes occur in the first thirty seconds of the battle, Brother Su will always protect the side with more people and better guns.
If you want to fill this huge gap, you must do everything possible to solve it within thirty seconds, or reduce the opponent's number to fewer than yourself within thirty seconds.
But it's a pity that they can't match these two points at all. In terms of numbers, let alone them, the overall number of troops on the 'New Order' side can't keep up with the opponent's.
There is no need to talk about intelligence. The intelligence that can support a perfect beheading operation needs to be quite meticulous, down to the smallest detail. If possible, even what time does the other party's commander like to get up in the morning? What time should he go to the toilet first?
You have to figure it out before brushing your teeth.
When intercepting and killing Yamamoto Isoroku, the key to the success of the Allied forces was that the Japanese command headquarters had a brainwave and wrote all of Yamamoto's itinerary, including the estimated time of arrival, into an extremely long telegram and sent it out.
Naturally, it was intercepted by the Allied forces, and then packed and sent to the staff headquarters. Of course, no one would miss this kind of free and cheap good thing, so 16 P-38 'Lightning' fighter jets lined up in a neat queue to give this terrorist
Sent to the west.
But what about Apex and the others? Not to mention such detailed intelligence, they don’t even have a clue where the other party’s headquarters is. The spies sent out were basically digested by the Security Bureau, and the rest were even more
It is important and should not be used lightly.
None of the satellites in the sky belong to them, and cannot provide any support at all. Even the frontline commanders are meditating on the sand table, using their developed brains to fight against the satellite maps on the opposite side.
If they want to successfully execute the decapitation operation, they must overcome these difficulties.
First, you need to smoothly sneak into the enemy-occupied area, and then find the enemy's headquarters under layer upon layer of blockade.
This is easy to say. You don't need to think about it. The more guards there are, the more likely it is a headquarters.
But similarly, while finding the headquarters, they also had to face countless interceptions. Not only did they have to break through so many interceptions, but they also had to not be discovered.
Because before they are discovered, as long as traces are detected, whether it is to surround and kill them, or to transfer the headquarters, the opponent has many choices.
And they have no choice but to bite the bullet and carry on.
After finding the headquarters, you have to directly face the opponent's guard troops. You must know that, generally speaking, although the guard troops are not necessarily the most elite troops, they are definitely elite.
In the end, they had to identify the enemy commander, kill him, and escape from the area where the headquarters was located within thirty seconds after being discovered. During this period, they had to face various pursuits and interceptions from the crazy enemy troops.
Moreover, there is no support of any kind.
Chapter completed!