Chapter 1 The Fuse
June 23, 2015, New Delhi, the capital of India.
Humayun's Mausoleum, located on the right bank of the Yamuna River, is the mausoleum of the second Mughal emperor.
Every year, millions of visitors flock to New Delhi to see the Great Tomb, a mix of Islamic and Hindu architecture, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the square facing the Yamuna River, Kentaro Miyamoto, dressed as a tourist, holds a Nikon brand professional digital camera and takes great care to photograph the surrounding scenery, and from time to time the camera is pointed at some beautiful tourists dressed in sexy clothes. He was not a tourist, nor a photographer, but a high-ranking spy with seventeen years of experience. Miyamoto was waiting for the embassy staff to come to meet him, dressed as a freelance photographer, so that he could not only kill time, but also not attract attention.
Half a year ago, Miyamoto was transferred to the South Asia Division of the Military Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense and accepted an important task.
After months of careful preparation, Miyamoto, disguised as a freelance photographer, went to Pakistan. With his rich "experience," advanced technology and equipment, and the assistance of the local spy network, Miyamoto spent less than half a month to obtain two very crucial pieces of information from two Pakistani officers who were in a "financial crisis," namely, the "Janaf" main battle tank jointly developed by the Pakistan Army and China, and the detailed information of the "Thunder" fighter plane that the Pakistan Air Force had just purchased from China.
To Japanese spies, these two weapons were not new.
Although the "Janaf" type is based on the special situation of Pakistan, such as the mountainous Kashmir region and the humid and sultry southern plains, its main performance is very close to the Chinese Type 99 tank.
The "Thunder" fighter is China's J-10 fighter, but instead of using the Al-31 engine, which is subject to export restrictions, it uses the "Taihang" engine produced in China. In addition, the Pakistani Air Force is equipped with a large number of ammunition produced in Western countries, and the fire control system has been improved accordingly.
With these two pieces of information, Kentaro Miyamoto was supposed to leave Pakistan.
These two pieces of information will not only enable Japan to better understand the performance of the main equipment of the Chinese army and air force and provide a theoretical basis for the procurement of more advanced weapons, but will also serve as an important gift to India when Prime Minister Ozawa visits India and concludes a strategic cooperation treaty with the Indian prime minister.
But. Miyamoto did not immediately return to Japan. Because he also got an even more important piece of information.
China is secretly helping Pakistan improve its Thunder fighter jets, which have just entered service. It is equipped with an active phased array radar with advanced performance. and electric hybrid drive turbofan engines. Other than that. With the help of China. Pakistan is developing an all-electric main battle tank. And several sets of military electric drives were obtained from China.
This information. Miyamoto immediately reminded him of the "Tokai Incident" that happened five years ago.
In that incident. Japan has played a very disgraceful role. became the "scapegoat" of the United States. Not only did the LDP lose the election. It became an opposition party. Since then, Japan has embarked on a completely different path of development than it has been for more than 60 years since the end of World War II.
It's just that. In the next five years. It's not Japan that plays the leading role. It's China.
Three years ago. The Chinese Academy of Sciences has made major breakthroughs in high-temperature superconducting materials and controllable nuclear fusion technology.
Subsequently, China's five major automobile companies and three major power companies invested in capital, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences invested in technology, and established "Longxiang New Energy Company" and "Longteng Power Equipment Company". Based on the high-temperature superconducting materials of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the two companies have developed composite batteries and superconducting motors with commercial value.
Two and a half years ago, the world's first trial-commercial controllable nuclear fusion power plant broke ground in Jinhua County, Zhejiang Province, China, and is expected to be completed within five years and connected to the grid.
Jiqing Automobile - China's largest private automobile company - launched the first power system using a composite battery and a superconducting motor, with a maximum driving speed of 180 kilometers per hour and a maximum range of 850 kilometers after full charge, and the price is only 20 percent higher than that of ordinary cars of the same type, making it a pure electric vehicle with real commercial value.
In the following two years, China quickly stimulated domestic consumption by promoting electric vehicles, building nationwide car charging stations, and comprehensively improving infrastructure such as the national power grid, getting rid of the economic crisis, taking the lead in the fast lane of economic development, and kicking off the fourth wave of industrial revolution with high-temperature superconducting technology and controlled nuclear fusion technology as the core.
Until now, the United States, Japan and Europe have not made substantial breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductivity technology and controlled nuclear fusion technology.
In order to obtain China's core technology, Japan has tried its best.
Initially, Japan imported several electric vehicles and removed the composite batteries and superconducting motors on them. It was found that these two key pieces of equipment were packaged in an ultra-high-pressure seal, and whether they were disassembled or tested with instruments, they would cause damage to the internal structure and be completely scrapped.
Subsequently, several major Japanese automobile companies hoped to obtain core technologies through technology introduction or joint ventures, but they all failed. The composite battery is produced by "Longxiang Company", and the superconducting motor is produced by "Longteng Company", and the core technology is in the hands of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The five major joint venture auto companies can buy finished products at cost price, while other auto companies, especially foreign-funded auto companies, have to buy them at a high price.
In the end, the Japanese intelligence agencies kidnapped several scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, but the result was self-defeating, not only did they not obtain the relevant technology, but they were retaliated by the Chinese intelligence agencies, and dozens of Japan's top theoretical physicists and experimental physicists mysteriously disappeared, and Japan's basic physics was set back by 20 years.
Just as Japan relied on the core technology and patents of DVDs to make Chinese electrical manufacturers become the "foundry" of Japanese companies, in less than two years, Japan's third largest car manufacturer, Nissan became the "foundry" of Chinese companies, and was finally swallowed up by Jiqing Automobile Company.
Commercial competition is still secondary, and the application of advanced technology in the military is the key.
According to China's usual practice, second-rate technologies are put into civilian use. In other words, China will use more advanced composite batteries and superconducting motors as the core power of weapons and equipment.
The third piece of information that Miyamoto obtained proves this.
China began to supply Pakistan with aircraft engines that combine composite batteries and superconducting electric technology, and main battle tanks powered by superconducting electric motors, and the squadron must be equipped with more advanced fighters and main battle tanks.
It wasn't until his whereabouts were revealed that Miyamoto left Pakistan with the help of a local spy network.
Because this information was so critical and important, Miyamoto did not dare to believe the contact network of the intelligence bureau, and did not even dare to return home with the information, but was ready to hand over the information to the person he trusted the most, and he was trained together in the intelligence bureau at that time, and worked with Shibukawa Konosuke, who is now the senior secretary of the Japanese embassy in India, and then he sent the information to Prime Minister Ozawa, who visited India.
Miyamoto knew that time was running out for him.
His activities in Pakistan have already attracted the attention of Pakistan's intelligence and security services, and Chinese intelligence services will soon be informed and will take action. It won't be long before Chinese intelligence agents can follow Miyamoto's trail all the way to New Delhi and prevent Miyamoto from sending the information out. Therefore, as soon as Miyamoto arrived in New Delhi, he immediately sent the news to Konosuke Shibukawa through the contact information when he was a partner.
Humayun's Tomb is the most famous attraction in New Delhi and the place with the highest concentration of tourists.
Here, it is best used for joints.
With a slam on the shutter at a blonde beauty wearing only a bandeau top and miniskirt, Miyamoto put down the camera, wiped the sweat from his forehead, and walked towards the nearest commissary. For Miyamoto, who was born in Hokkaido, New Delhi in early August was too sweltering.
"A bottle of mineral water."
Dropping a bill, Miyamoto took the bottled water from the commissary owner and turned to look at the mausoleum.
The scorching sun hangs high in the middle of the heavenly court, and the endless stream of tourists still enjoy the magnificent sandstone building with great interest under the guidance of the guide. For seventeen years, Miyamoto had traveled almost all over the world to famous places, and he never understood why so many people were willing to pay for sin.
The blonde beauty, who was beginning to be captured by the camera lens, stopped outside the east gate, chatted with a few locals, and then turned and walked towards the river. Instinctively, Miyamoto grabbed his camera and quickly captured the blonde beauty talking to the locals.
No, it's not!
The spy's keen instincts led Miyamoto to see the problem. The blonde beauty took a cell phone from a local before turning around.
Is that a cell phone?
Miyamoto immediately thought of the bomb remote control.
Before he could react, a violent explosion broke out inside the east gate. The smoke of gunpowder rolled sand and stones into the sky, and the sound of violent explosions resounded throughout New Delhi, and the earth shook violently.
At least hundreds of kilograms of high explosives exploded.
In an instant, the east gate of Humayun's Mausoleum became a living hell, littered with fragments of the dead and mottled bloodstains, screams and wails, the wounded struggling on the ground, tourists fleeing in all directions, and itinerant vendors desperately trying to get out of the crowd with their families' livelihoods.
No, this is not an ordinary terrorist attack.
Intuition tells Miyamoto that this is an attack coming towards him.
Without further thought, Miyamoto turned and walked towards the exit.
He had barely walked more than ten meters when the second bomb exploded in the commissary where he had started to buy water.
The scorching smoke swept through the debris in the commissary, and the wind swept Miyamoto like a leaf, and slammed him on the flower stand in front of him.
Miyamoto tried to stand up, but the sharp pain in his leg told him that both tibia were broken.
After rolling off the flower platform, Miyamoto crawled in the direction of the gate. He didn't want to stay, and he couldn't. You have to leave, before the police arrive.
One meter, and another, getting closer and closer to the gate.
Miyamoto's consciousness was also becoming more and more blurred, and blood was flowing down the wound on his inner right thigh.
The thigh artery was cut by glass, and if the bleeding could not be stopped within five minutes, Miyamoto would surely die.
A pair of sneaker-clad feet appeared in front of Miyamoto, and he felt his body float up towards the Yamuna River on his left.
The blood loss is getting worse and worse, and Miyamoto's mind is getting more and more blurred.
"Stop the bleeding quickly, we can't let him die here."
Before losing consciousness, Miyamoto grabbed the digital camera on his chest.
Damn it*
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