Chapter 1169: First Electromagnetic Interference Operation

In fact, Paul's communication with Koch was not interrupted at all, and his ears were filled with a loud noise, which was very similar to the damage to the onboard radio equipment!

Yang Mingzhi and his guerrilla republic exist in the swamps, and these 50,000 or 60,000 people have never had to live with mud every day.

After all, Novgomel assumed a high-power radio station a few months ago and broadcast to a radius of several hundred kilometers. The station operated at maximum power, which was extremely battery-intensive, so the broadcast time at that time was short.

With the airdrop in April, high-performance radio equipment and several small gasoline generators parachuted in, which suddenly changed the embarrassment of communications.

Gasoline is very valuable, and jeeps and generators are used first, with generators also giving priority to powering the radio stations, and there is no arrangement at all to electrify the few electric lights that are available.

Yang Mingzhi didn't just order all the machine gunners who could be mobilized at one moment to shoot in the air, he also gave Salinchkin a particularly interesting order.

"The Ministry of Communications of the guerrilla republic, the generators are output at full strength, mobilize all radio stations, take maximum power to transmit electromagnetic waves, frequently change the frequency, interfere with the enemy's communications!"

The reason why he gave such an order was that the telegraph in the communication room of the army headquarters continued to be turned on, and several telegraphers noticed an unusually faint noise. The noise is very faint and irregular. When they received a telegram from the Missy ferry "enemy aircraft infested", they noticed a strange noise on the radio, which should have been filled with only ambient noise.

What is it? After all, the commander of the communications platoon, Alekseev, was not an idle person, and he personally went to the commander who was baring his teeth at the plane outdoors and reported the situation.

Yang Mingzhi is not an idle person, he knows a lot more than radio knowledge. Therefore, he concluded that the enemy planes must be communicating with their superiors!

Because, electromagnetic waves of different frequencies will interfere with each other, of course, the same frequency interference is extremely obvious, and the interference of different bands can be ignored. This era is still the era when military unlimited communication has just begun to develop greatly, and the anti-interference functions of equipment, such as frequency hopping and retransmission, are not available. The global electromagnetic environment is clearer, and naturally more convenient for the operation of deliberate electromagnetic interference.

The Soviet army didn't know what kind of band this group of German troops used, Yang Mingzhi was very confident anyway, he could use exhaustive means, no matter what kind of band they used, the Soviet army released electromagnetic waves with maximum power, and frequently converted the frequency, that is, the telegraph operator kept twisting the knob responsible for the frequency on the machine. Dozens of telegraph machines do this, and they always hit the frequencies used by the enemy frequently, and the jamming will definitely work!

The telegraph in the headquarters was all turned on, and at present, the battery was no longer expected to run out quickly, as long as it could desperately release high-frequency electromagnetic waves, it would be the best.

The Ministry of Communications of the guerrilla republic did even more desperately, and Salinchkin did not hesitate to carry out Yang Mingzhi's order, and more than 20 radio stations, under the continuous power supply of two generators, and then relied on signal amplifiers disguised in the treetops of large trees, creating more violent electromagnetic interference.

Similarly, before jamming could be inflicted, Homnage received an order, and the head there, Kolkin, began activating the radio station and the local signal amplifier.

On May 28, 1942, the guerrilla republic launched its first electronic warfare in the face of an abrupt enemy aircraft!

On this day, Yang Mingzhi made a wise decision in a hurry, he didn't even know whether the enemy plane was really communicating wirelessly, and the current affairs reported reconnaissance information. Such a move inadvertently became the first example of the Soviet army's electronic warfare!

It was also because of the crazy electromagnetic interference of the Soviet army that the communication between the mine and the blacksmith village was also interrupted.

The plane was so low that the blinking black cross could be seen with the naked eye, it was a German plane. In addition to being angry, Joshua also received an unexpected report from the telegraph operator, because the communication between the mine and the command was unexpectedly interrupted.

Could it be that the radio station has something wrong at this juncture? However, when the spare one was turned on, the problem was exactly the same, that is, the telegraph operator heard a chaotic noise.

Now that there was no time to speculate on why the radio station was ineffective, Joshua immediately took drastic measures.

First, order the herald to ride to the blacksmith village to report the news. Second, the garrison was ordered to immediately shoot at enemy aircraft. Third, order all mining prisoners of war to return to the camp immediately.

Soon, a large number of bullets began to rain down Paul's reconnaissance plane, but none of Joshua's men had learned how to shoot down enemy planes with rifles alone, and none of them knew how to calculate the amount of advance calculations. The fighters simply held their rifles high and aimed their crosshairs at the plane, and the results can be imagined.

Paul was not convinced to let go of this brilliant target, and he risked being shot down, and the plane was subjected to a crackling impact.

The German plane began to fly around the circular sulfur mine, and the appearance of the plane immediately brought a great shock to the majority of German prisoners of war.

German prisoners of war who surrendered to the Soviets, tamed by bullets and bullets, restlessness and the desire to escape remained in the depths of their hearts. However, at the sight of this Motherland plane, they broke out and became uncontrollable.

Roped to the feet of the prisoners of war, guarded by a group of Soviet armed overseers, they held aloft their shovels and axes and shouted German slogans into the sky.

These cacophony sounds were naturally drowned out by the gunfire of anti-aircraft fire, and the armed overseers received an order from the garrison Joshua to take all the prisoners of war back to the barracks. The overseer began to carry out the order, and some prisoners of war, because of a long period of humiliation and depression, were finally caused by this German aircraft as the fuse out of control.

They raised their axes and smashed them at the overseer, causing casualties......

The price of rage is destruction, and the other overseers did not hesitate to raise their guns. The riots were quickly suppressed, and more than two dozen German prisoners of war lay in pools of blood.

Seeing this scene, those prisoners of war of the Romanian army, whose treatment had been improved and had been more nourished than the German army, were clamoring to see that the German army had been shot so mercilessly, and they immediately calmed down. When the armed overseer ordered them to drop their tools, everyone did so, and then lined up to leave very honestly.

These details, unbeknownst to Paul, who was nearly a kilometer away, believed that this was indeed a sulphur mine for the Russians.

Sulfur is a good thing, the Russians can use it to make sulfuric acid, which in turn is an essential raw material for explosives! The Russians here are very combative, and the biggest reason for this must be that they can make their own weapons.

Paul knew he couldn't linger any longer, and the number of bullet holes in the wings of his car was staggering. The plane stopped circling and gradually pulled higher.

He needed to determine the exact location of the moment, and no doubt he could probably determine the location with the help of the two rivers here.

Eventually, he climbed to a height that Soviet bullets would never reach, and with reference to several bends in the course of the Dnieper, he marked the location of the sulphur mines on the map.

Unfortunately, the on-board radio was still covered in noise, sometimes like a good wave crashing, sometimes a swarm of flies screaming.

The important information collected today is really risking death to be sent back to the airport, which is a personal honor for him, and even more so for the collective honor of the aviation brigade!

His return voyage also had to take a big detour, and he set a detour to the left bank of the Dnieper, subject to fuel permits.

As the plane changed course directly above the mine, Paul put on his sunglasses and flew towards Gomel in the face of the morning sun, piloting a reconnaissance plane with a smashed fuselage with all holes in the fuselage, except for the engine......