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505 Cross-border operations

Night had just enveloped the earth, and a low roar came from the sky. A lonely transport plane flew straight from south to north, crossing the northern border without concealment.|

The vibration of the engine was transmitted into the cabin and turned into a weak tremor. Ye Han stood up holding his helmet: "Everyone, pay attention!"

At the command, sixteen uniformed soldiers stood at attention at the same time.

Ye Han solemnly said: "According to the intelligence from superiors, the target will be transferred tonight. Our task is to intercept the target convoy midway. Except for the target himself and his family, everyone else will be eliminated. Are there any problems?"

"No!"

"Get ready." Ye Han fastened his helmet and checked all his equipment first, then pulled Xiao Yuan over and touched his hands from his shoulders to his waist. After confirming that there was no problem with the equipment, he patted Xiao Yuan's shoulder hard and took a step across to continue checking.

Next.

Ye Han's action seemed like a simple touch, but in fact he was able to check everyone's equipment and make sure that everyone's umbrella was in good condition.

The target city is more than 200 kilometers away from the border. It only takes a quarter of an hour for a transport plane flying at full speed to fly over this distance. After everyone is ready, the plane is not far from the target.

The indicator light in the cabin lit up, the tail hatch slowly opened, Ye Han immediately shouted an order to get ready, and the soldiers immediately hung up the umbrella hooks.

The plane flew over the designated area, and Ye Han was the first to jump out of the cabin. After leaving the cabin, he immediately gathered his body and folded his limbs, and his body swam uncontrollably. It was not until the guide parachute opened above his head that he pulled out the main parachute from the parachute bag.

Return to normal parachute posture.

There are generally two postures for parachuting off the plane. One is the hugging posture with the whole body like Ye Han. The advantage of this posture is that the parachute opens immediately after leaving the plane. There is less interference between paratroopers, and they can carry more equipment and save more training time.

It is also relatively short and is usually used by paratroopers for airborne landings.

There is also the frog leap, which is common in movies and stretches the whole body to jump out of the cabin. The advantage is that the posture is more handsome, you can adjust the posture when landing, and you can decide the time to open the parachute. The disadvantage is that the training time is longer and the difficulty is higher. Generally

Used for skydiving at high altitudes.

Paratroopers generally only need to master the former method of parachuting. The latter method is also used in the military, but it is mainly used for small-scale airborne special operations.

There is one mobile suit soldier, and no one can parachute. However, although there are few people in this airdrop, they carry a lot of equipment, and the flying height is only 500 meters. The hand-holding jumping method can allow everyone to leave in the shortest time.

machine to reduce the distribution range after landing.

In just ten seconds, everyone jumped out of the cabin, forming a small hierarchical parachute group.

More than forty seconds later, Ye Han successfully landed at a speed of twelve meters per second.

The landing speed of a paratrooper is about six meters per second, which is equivalent to jumping from the second floor. It has a great impact on the legs. If the landing posture is incorrect, bones may be broken when landing.

If Ye Han and others didn't have the buffer of power armor, they might have fallen to the ground at a speed of twelve meters per second.

Everyone quickly gathered their parachutes, dug a shallow pit on the spot and buried the parachutes in the pit. Then everyone quickly gathered with the help of individual radars and headed towards the preset battlefield a few kilometers away.

The nearby terrain is slightly undulating, with no trees and only grass, but there are very few wild grasses. I don't know whether it's due to grazing by grazing animals or because the pastures are severely desertified.

Although Ye Han had seen the terrain in this area on a map, being there was a completely different feeling.

The team quickly rushed to the designated location and divided into two groups to ambush on both sides of the road. Xiao Yuan lay on the ground and asked curiously: "Captain, are we okay for being so blatant?"

"I don't know either." Ye Han called up real-time satellite images, observed the situation on the highway, and waited for the target to appear.

They were not the only ones who didn't understand the situation. Most of the people who knew about this operation felt that this mission was too weird.

The military does not carry out cross-border missions in one or two units. Whether they cross the border on foot or use helicopters to penetrate defenses at low altitudes, they all have rich experience.

But this time, a transport plane was used for the mission. Can this thing just fly to someone else’s backyard?

What's even more frightening is that there is no cover at all before and after the plane breaks through. At the very least, electronic jammers should be dispatched to interfere with the opponent's radar, right? After crossing the national border for more than 200 kilometers in such a arrogant way, do you think the opponent can't see it or what?

Anyone with a little bit of military common sense would not adopt such an action plan.

Little did they know that Beidu had a deep-seated reason for doing this, but it was very simple to put it bluntly.

This matter also starts with the foreign affairs note sent by Beidou to Moscow. To some extent, it can be seen as Beidou's test of Moscow. Although Moscow denied that the attack was related to Maozi, all aspects of intelligence showed that the overseas organization

The backend is Maozi's intelligence department, and even the strongholds in Outer Mongolia are provided by Maozi.

Mao Zi's denial was equivalent to handing the initiative to Beidu, and Zhongnanhai immediately instructed the intelligence department to contact Outer Mongolia.

The perception of China among the people in Outer Mongolia is extremely poor, and the situation is similar to the Chinese people's mentality towards the Japanese invaders, but this does not affect official-level exchanges between the two countries.

Beidu's plan was very simple. Through contacts with the foreign affairs department, Xiao knew the interests and promised to provide a batch of materials for free, mainly weapons, ammunition and food, which would only cost a few hundred tons in total.

In addition, Beidou also reached an agreement with Outer Mongolia to provide Outer Mongolia with a group of giant ants to cut off the wolf worms' southward passage.

This proposal was like a pie falling from the sky, and Outer Mongolia had no idea of ​​rejecting it.

To put it bluntly, Beidu's approach is to throw money at it, and the method is a bit rough, but having said that, it is a good method that works!

Before the insect plague broke out, unless it was a backward African country, it would be impossible to bribe anyone. However, the current situation in Outer Mongolia is very bad. It is no exaggeration to say that it is difficult. Several hundred tons of supplies are enough to make the senior officials of Outer Mongolia laugh.

Emotionally, I am more inclined to Mao Zi. The problem is that Mao Zi is too busy taking care of himself at the moment and has no spare time to help this poor relative.

China's domestic situation is not optimistic either, but China's system allows domestic response strategies to be effectively implemented, while Maozi simply cannot do this. Especially in terms of food and industry, China's situation is much better than Maozi's.

Moreover, the Outer Mongolia did not know that Maozi had placed a time bomb in his backyard, and they did not want to take the blame for Maozi.

Under this premise, China and Outer Mongolia have the same interests, and with the purchase of materials, Outer Mongolia acquiesces to China's cross-border actions.

Of course, if the action is exposed, Outer Mongolia will never bear any responsibility and will only shift all the blame to China. (To be continued...)


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