Chapter 961: Black Technology (Medium)

"Your Excellency," Bach asked eagerly as soon as he sat down, "I would like to ask, how did you know about Operation Ulanrus?" ”

Rokossovsky smiled faintly and said lightly: "I naturally have my own news channel, and I will not disclose this to you." Let's talk about what the Germans have achieved in this operation. ”

Not only did Bach be shocked by Rokossovsky's knowledge of the "Ulanrus Operation", but even Lunev, who was sitting on the side, had a surprised expression on his face. He only saw the code name of the operation from the internal information of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but he did not know what it was. Seeing that Bach was about to reveal the mystery, he hurriedly stared at the other party intently, for fear that he had missed something crucial.

Seeing that Rokossovsky would not disclose the source, Bach knew that it would be useless to ask again, so he honestly replied: "As early as 1940, engineers Schrivel and Habermore built the first UFO aircraft, the No. 1 model. The 'Belonze Disc' uses a 'smokeless and flameless engine' developed by Austrian inventor Victor Schuberg, which works on the principle of 'explosion' and only needs to provide air and water while running. A total of 12 of these engines are installed in the aircraft, and the air flow from the engines not only provides a huge reaction force to the aircraft, but also can be used to cool the engines. As the engine constantly sucks in a large amount of air, it creates a vacuum zone over the aircraft, which provides a huge lift to the aircraft.

In the past two years, they have continued to improve the No. 1 model, and have created the No. 2 model, codenamed 'Vertical Aircraft', which can fly at speeds of up to 1,200 kilometers per hour and can be used for air stopovers and horizontal flights. ……”

When Lunev heard this, he couldn't help but interject and ask: "Since the Germans already have such advanced flying machines, why haven't they put them into actual combat until now?" ”

Bach glanced at Lunev, who was asking questions, recognized him as the general who interrogated him during the day, and quickly replied respectfully: "Mr. General, since the No. 1 and No. 2 models are still in the experimental trial stage and have not been mass-produced, you will not be able to see them on the battlefield. ”

"What about Model Three?" Rokossovsky remembered that the No. 3 model of the Belonze disc had been tested and had been tested for Bach to take the initiative to say it, but after the other party finished talking about the No. 1 and No. 2 models, he was silent, so Rokossovsky could only take the initiative to ask: "If I guessed correctly, in order to save the fate of its imminent demise, the Germans will definitely order you to race against time to develop the No. 3 model and strive to test it in the shortest possible time." ”

Bach hesitated for a moment after hearing this question, but finally made up his mind and said with difficulty: "Your Excellency, you are right. With the help of a group of engineers from the Mauthausen concentration camp and a renowned blasting specialist, the multimillion-dollar Model 3 was finally built and its first test flight took place on February 19 of this year. In the experiment, the No. 3 model aircraft rose to an altitude of 15,000 meters in just three minutes, and the level flight speed was as high as 2,200 km/h. At the same time, it can hover in the air and fly forward or backward without turning. ”

"It can't be." When Lunev heard this, he slapped his hand on the table and shouted: "You are lying, how can there be such a flying machine in the world?" ”

"General Lunev, don't get excited, nothing is impossible in this world." After Rokossovsky stopped the agitated Lunev, he looked at Bach again and asked: "Mr. Bach, I would like to ask, where are the models of these three Belonze discs, and where are the engineers?" ”

"The model of the Belonze disc is now stored in the manufactory in Breslau." Bach answered the first question very simply, hesitated for a long time before he continued: "As for the engineers, because many of them were Jews, they had now been sent back to the Mauthausen concentration camp. ”

"Chief of Staff!" Rokossovsky turned his head to look at Bogolyubov and asked in a low voice: "Do you know where the city of Breslau is?" ”

"Yes!" Bogolyubov nodded vigorously and replied: "The city of Breslau is in the southwestern part of Poland, in the area of attack of the 1st Belorussian Front. According to war reports, Marshal Zhukov's troops had not yet captured the city, and the Germans in the city were still putting up stubborn resistance. ”

Since the Belonze disc was destroyed by the Germans before the end of the war, whether this happened or not has been debated by later scholars. Rokossovsky thought to himself: since the city of Breslau is still in the hands of the Germans, maybe this kind of Belonze disc has not been destroyed, if he sends a capable team to infiltrate the city, can he keep this legendary flying machine?

Just as Rokossovsky was about to get up and leave, suddenly Lunev leaned his head over and whispered to him: "Comrade Marshal, have you noticed that this Bach is lying?" ”

"Lying?" Rokossovsky asked rhetorically, somewhat unexpectedly: "General Lunev, how can you tell that he is lying?" ”

Lunev said mysteriously: "Don't you notice that there are many flaws in what he said? ”

"I found a lot of suspicions." Lunev looked at Bach, who was sitting at the other end, and then told Rokossovsky what he had discovered: "He said that the underground aviation research institute was heavily guarded, and even the soldiers who worked as guards were changed every half a month, and they would be sent to the front line immediately after being replaced. If the security is so tight, how did he leave the underground base? ”

"General Lunev, you have a point, I actually neglected such a problem." Rokossovsky nodded, then looked at Bach across from him and asked, "Mr. Bach, you just said that the underground base is heavily guarded, so let me ask you, how did you get out of there and enter the city?" ”

"That's right, Your Excellency." Bach hurriedly explained: "Since I had to send someone to the city to get an important document, the base commander sent someone to escort me into the city. As a result, when I was about to enter the city, I was confronted by your men, and after a fierce battle, all the soldiers in the car were killed, and I fled into the city. ”

Bach's explanation still sounds reasonable, after all, the Soviets do not shoot at people in civilian clothes on the battlefield. Rokossovsky agreed with his reasoning and then asked: "Do you know where Schrivel and Habermore and Schuberg are now?" ”

"They remain in the manufacturing plant in the city of Breslau." Bach replied dryly: "If it hasn't been transferred, it should be there." ”

Don't look at Bach's straightforward answer, but Rokossovsky was surprised to notice a look of panic on his face, and realized that the other party must have something to hide from him. He was worried that Bach might continue to prevaricate himself with lies, so he pretended to be careless and asked, "Mr. Bach, I heard that the suitcase you are carrying is full of a lot of dollars. Looks like you're planning to flee to the Americans. Let me ask you again, where are you going to join the three of them with Schrier? ”

Lunev came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and was very sensitive to certain things. Hearing Rokossovsky's question, he immediately realized that he might have overlooked the most important problem, that Bach had been able to leave the German underground base without any problems, and that he was trying to flee with a large amount of dollars, apparently in order to defect to the Americans. Although he alone is not enough, with the addition of Schrevel and the other three engineers, the situation is very different.

"Bach, now that it's no longer meaningful." Lunev sneered and confronted Bach, "I guess there are people you have bought in the manufacturing plant in Breslau and in the underground base here. Otherwise, how could you get into such a military-industrial complex with such a high level of secrecy? Also, how can you easily escape the underground base without your help? ”

Bach was speechless by a series of questions, and he desperately raised his hand to wipe the sweat from his forehead, not daring to make the slightest excuse for himself. After watching Bach's performance, Rokossovsky turned his head to look at Lunev, who was sitting next to him, and gave him a thumbs up, praising him for realizing that Bach was constantly lying.

Rokossovsky stood up and said to Shevchak: "Comrade Colonel, take him down first." Shevchak agreed, walked briskly to the door, opened the door, let in the warriors standing at the door, and took Bach away.

After Bach was taken away, Lunev said with some excitement: "Comrade Marshal, we should immediately report this matter to our superiors, and it would be great if we could get a model of the Belonze disc and three engineers." ”

After listening to Lunev's proposal, Rokossovsky felt that if he really wanted to get his hands on the Beronze disc and the three engineers, he would have to report the matter to his superiors, so that the people he sent could get the necessary cooperation. So he nodded and said to Lunev: "General Lunev, I will immediately report this to the Supreme Commander-in-Chief himself, and you will report to Comrade Beria as soon as possible." Maybe we'll need the cooperation of your Ministry of Internal Affairs in the future. ”

As soon as Lunev waited for Rokossovsky to finish speaking, he replied without hesitation: "Don't worry, Comrade Marshal, I will immediately go back to the office and call Comrade Beria and report this matter to him." ”