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    Chapter 228 The Nightmare of the Soviet Union In order to cover up the border war launched against the Soviet Union with the purpose of regaining its territory, the Chinese Far East Secret Service made a series of diplomatic, economic and military preparations before the war started.  , while adopting some means of disguise and deception.  In order to divert the attention of the Soviet Union, China's Far East Special Intelligence Commission, based on the Indonesian revolution, the local indigenous people's nationalism began to expand, and the Indonesian government formulated various policies to restrict overseas Chinese business activities, viewing the overseas Chinese economy as a legacy of the colonialist era.  The remnant, on the grounds of revitalizing the national economy, adopted radical legislative methods to comprehensively exclude and restrict overseas Chinese from all aspects.  The Indonesian government has introduced a series of bills to restrict and exclude overseas Chinese from the economy, imposing strict restrictions and supervision on domestic trade, import companies, automobile dealers, rice milling industry, timber industry, etc. operated by Chinese businessmen.  Indonesia's ultra-nationalists also take advantage of the religious differences between local indigenous people and overseas Chinese to incite anti-Chinese sentiment in Japan.  In order to curb this kind of separatist momentum in Indonesia, the Far East Special Task Force once formulated an "Operation Plan to Protect Overseas Chinese" for partial occupation of Indonesia.  The central government is also requested to convey this action plan to officers above the rank of major general in the fourth headquarters of the People's Liberation Army.  Of course, a large part of this was for Soviet spy Liu Liankun.  Liu Liankun, the Soviet spy, took a picture of this document on his computer and quickly handed it over to the brown bear, and continued to secretly ship various strategic materials to Taiwan, Hainan Island and Shannan Special Economic Zone from the General Armament Department, and to these three  Information on troop movements in the region was handed over to the Soviet KGB.  Moreover, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a stern warning against Indonesia's anti-Chinese behavior.  ¡¾¡¿ ¡±¡° At the same time, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs instructed Li Dawei to propose a "redemption plan" with huge concessions and a "shameless" peace proposal during negotiations with the Soviet Union, pretending that China wanted to solve Indonesia first.  Regarding the issue of **, it seems that we don¡¯t want to take action with the Soviet Union yet.  At the same time, the Chinese government announced a plan to further reduce the number of troops by 300,000 in 1959. Eight divisions will be transferred collectively and 200,000 people will be added to the production and construction corps of each "new area" to support the economic construction of the "new area".  After the New Year of 1959, before the Chinese delegation headed by Li Dawei left Moscow, Li Dawei and Mao Anying also visited Molotov and Andropov, the heads of the Soviet delegation, hoping that the Soviet Union would reconsider China.  The suggestion is that the price of "redemption" is easy to say.  Anyway, the wealth is not flowing to outsiders, they are all socialist countries, it doesn¡¯t matter if there is more or less, etc.  Because this series of true and false actions successfully concealed the Far East Corps' combat intentions against the Soviet Union.  By mid-January 1959, the Far East Corps had assembled more than 50 division-level combat units of the army, navy and air force from east to west on the Sino-Soviet border, with a total of about 1 million people, more than 1,800 "Destroyer" tanks, and more than 10,000 guns.  Self-propelled and towed large-caliber artillery, 10 medium-range missile launch battalions, more than 400 tactical cruise medium-range missiles with a range of 3,200 kilometers; more than 1,300 aircraft and 15 missile air defense battalions; more than 300 "Hunter" weapons from 6 Army Aviation Regiments  Helicopters, more than 100 Lux transport helicopters.  The Soviets believed all the intelligence provided by Liu Liankun, a spy placed at a high level in China, to be true. This was not because the Soviet KGB was stupid enough to completely believe that the intelligence provided by Liu Liankun was completely true. The intelligence was verified before it was adopted.  The Soviet Union sent reconnaissance planes many times to verify the situation mentioned by Liu Liankun. Some of the situations detected proved that Liu Liankun's intelligence was accurate.  Of course, this is a verification carried out with China's "permission".  If China does not "allow" it, then the Soviet reconnaissance plane will definitely come and go.  Then the two sides will tacitly resolve such problems amicably in the explanation of "missed flight," and "accidental attack."  Therefore, the Soviet Union believes that it has learned about the Chinese military deployment and weapons equipment through Liu Liankun's intelligence, and is also well aware of the latest changes in the Chinese military.  They knew that a lot of the top-secret information Liu Liankun provided to the Soviet Union was produced in the computer room of the Ordnance Department of the General Armament Department under the instructions of the Military Commission Intelligence Bureau, and then the relevant parties cooperated with the Soviet Union for verification. All of this was done flawlessly.  It's just a little too hard for China's special engineering troops responsible for making props and backgrounds.  Therefore, the Soviet Union does not really understand much about the real military deployment of China's Far East Corps, and it lacks the means to understand it, so it is unable to understand more.  Although the Soviet Union also had satellites, its understanding of the role of satellites at that time was very limited, and it was not very clear what the satellites were going to do in the sky. The first astronaut in history, Major Gagarin, was stuffed in the Vostok 1 spacecraft.  , was launched into space from the Baikonur launch site, flew around the Earth once in 1 hour and 48 minutes, and then returned safely.  This manned flight itself has no practical significance. It only serves to show that the socialist Soviet Union is more powerful than the United States.  Therefore, before the Chinese Far East Corps launched its attack, the Soviet Union found no signs that the Chinese Army was going to launch a large-scale attack on the Soviet Union.  There are 6 military districts on each border between China and the Soviet Union, and headquarters above the military level.?Garrisoned in the city, the troops also conducted camping training as usual, and only individual battalions and companies were on duty in the positions of the forward divisions.  Many troops in various military districts are still participating in the construction of national defense projects, and Soviet Air Force aircraft are concentrated on a few airports.  At 20:00 on February 10, 1959, Deng Feng issued an order to prepare for the attack across the board.  The troops began to enter offensive positions.  At 2:30 on February 11, Deng Feng's order to announce the start of "Operation Bear Hunt" was conveyed to all offensive force regiment-level command organs at the same time through geostationary communication satellites.  Anyone who dares to offend China will be destroyed. All of a sudden, various short-range missiles and long-range rockets from the Far East Corps and Army Groups flew towards the transportation hub of the Soviet position, the command structures at the division and regiment levels, artillery positions, radar stations,  In the army barracks, a large number of thermobaric bombs were used to deal devastating blows to them.  This kind of thermobaric bomb is very "overbearing". It uses solid gunpowder, and the explosive contains oxidizer. When it explodes, the solid gunpowder disperses in the form of aerosol, forming a cloud of explosive particles and detonating.  Because the explosive power of tiny ** particles is extremely strong, the explosive effect of thermobaric bombs is stronger and more lasting than any conventional explosives.  According to a Soviet colonel who later survived the thermobaric bombing, "When the bomb used by the Chinese explodes, it can produce continuous high temperature and high pressure, and consume a large amount of oxygen in the air around the target.  The effect of hitting a relatively sealed target is 60% to 100% higher than that in an open area. When such a bomb exploded in the semi-underground headquarters of our division, it caused a huge impact.  None of the 102 people on duty and resting in this basement were spared, and all of them died. The shock wave and overpressure generated by the explosion of this bomb can not only kill and injure active forces in a large area, but also destroy weapons and electronic equipment that have no protection or only soft protection.  The air flow generated by the explosion in the semi-underground headquarters of our division destroyed our backup power generation equipment and all communication systems, causing functional damage to our division's command system.  Only 3 of the 10 sentries on duty were killed and 3 were injured." Each group army of the Far East Corps assembled a battalion or more of Soviet targets in their theaters. Once discovered by satellites, they would attack them as quickly as possible.  Speed, sending long-range rockets with anti-personnel steel ball warheads to the Soviet troops at the assembly area.  After receiving the general offensive order from Deng Feng, the medium-range missile force of the Chinese Far East Corps immediately launched an attack on the Soviet Pacific Fleet Headquarters in Vladivostok, the Far East Military District Headquarters in Khabarovsk, and Zabaikal in Chita.  The headquarters of the Lake Military District carried out saturation bombing to destroy the Soviet theater command system in the Far East.  At the same time, in order to completely remove the Soviet Union¡¯s strategic threat to China, precise strikes were carried out against 4 intercontinental missile launch bases and 21 medium-range missile launch bases of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force.  In the territory of the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan, south of the Aral Sea, in the vast desert with sparse vegetation, inaccessible people, and devastation, there is a small Tyuratam railway station. Near this small station, there is a  The little-known Soviet rocket launch base, within a 50-mile diameter circle of this base, may be one of the most heavily defended places in the world.  Under the cross-illumination of four searchlights, a snow-white rocket stood high, pointing straight into the sky.  The first and second engine nacelles, which are connected into two parts by a conical docking cabin, are like a beautiful woman with a slender figure, adding a unique beauty to the missile.  The slightly rounded warhead and the fairing on the tail cabin are so harmoniously integrated, making the missile structure even more perfect.  Standing next to the 140-ton missile, you will feel its inner power even more.  No wonder Marshal Nie Jielin, the commander of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force, looked at her up and down for a long time as if looking at his lover. He could not restrain his joy and sighed over and over again: "Beauty, you are so perfect.  "She is so beautiful that she scares all those who dare to challenge our great Soviet Union." This beauty, called the perfect beauty by Marshal Nie Jielin, commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces, is the P-7 that the Soviet Union has just put into service, code-named "Baton", an intercontinental missile with a range of 8,000 kilometers.  .  At 2:39 on February 11, nine minutes after Deng Feng announced the general offensive order, the 5th Battalion of Medium-range Missiles of the Far East Corps launched a surface-to-surface missile at the Soviet Union's Tyulatam intercontinental missile launch base in the Yili region of Xinjiang.  A long-range tactical cruise missile. Under the guidance of satellites, this missile carried a 400 kilogram high-explosive conventional warhead and accurately hit the waist of this "beauty". With a huge explosion, this slender "beauty"  "It was intercepted in the middle, and the liquid oxygen in the rocket splashed everywhere with the explosion, adding sufficient fuel to the fire.  At this time, the Soviet Tyuratam missile launch site was like a super volcanic eruption. In a short period of time, it erupted with energy hundreds of times higher than the 400 kilogram high-explosive conventional tactical cruise missile. The launch site was tens of meters high.  Orange flamesthe fire quickly spread around, destroyingIt is attacking everything here and all kinds of solid buildings, devouring all life in the place it passes.  The fire detonated an oxygen plant not far from the launch pad, causing a series of violent explosions.  The hot toxic gas and raging fire almost annihilated the entire base. People in their sleep were instantly engulfed in the flames. Some people who did not die in their dreams ran around in fear, trying their best to stay away from this fire-breathing hell.  More people were knocked down by the deadly poisonous smoke in the air after running a few steps and were unable to get up.  Some people who were lucky enough to have escaped to safety, some tried to climb over the barbed wire fence and were scratched all over their bodies, and some jumped into trenches flowing with leaking fuel, and were burned to death by the acid accumulated inside.  The fire detonated the missile on the rocket, and a second explosion occurred, pushing the disaster to the climax again.  Thankfully regular warheads.  Of the more than 4,000 people in this base, only more than 1,000 escaped the catastrophe.  Their eyes were dull, their faces were earth-colored, and they were naked in the harsh winter. They looked in horror at the horrifying scene of soaring flames and smoke-filled launch sites in the distance.  The fire lasted for several hours.  Everything that could be burned was reduced to ashes: the launch frame was burned to pieces and collapsed, and all facilities, equipment and cables at the launch site were melted and burned. The only thing that survived the fire was the special heat-resistant  The remains of a rocket engine made of strong steel.  This attack by China killed Marshal Nie Jielin, commander of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force, 100 Soviet missile experts, and more than 3,000 Soviet officers and soldiers in a sea of ??fire and poisonous smoke.  Nie Jielin, commander of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Force, did not die in the accident on October 24, 1960. Instead, he "died for his country" more than a year in advance, becoming the first Soviet marshal to die in the Sino-Soviet border war.  Immediately after the launch of the general offensive, the Chinese Far East Corps Air Force launched anti-runway missiles loaded with 30 small bombs and 200 small mines at more than 40 Soviet airports in the Far East.  Used to destroy Soviet airstrips.  This kind of anti-runway missile is produced using the technology of the 1970s. After it penetrates the runway, it can detonate at the optimal depth to maximize the damage to the runway.  At the same time as the explosion, it was filled with 30 small bombs and 200 small mines and was thrown around to prevent the Soviet airport runway maintenance personnel from repairing it, destroy the maintenance equipment, and kill and injure the personnel repairing the airport.  The use of anti-runway missiles destroyed the runways of various airports of the Soviet Far East Air Force, preventing Soviet Far East Air Force aircraft from taking off normally, and played an important role in winning air supremacy in the early stages of the war.  ¨X¡â©©¡â©©¡â©©¡â©©¡â©©¨[ ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ1¦õ ¦õMost¦õ¦õsmall¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ6¦õ ¦õNew¦õ ¦õ¦õ¦õsay¦õ¦õ¦õ¦õ ¦õ¦õ¦õ  The most network ©©¡á©©¨a [Member Dedication]
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