313 Capture the radar

Lin Xiuxuan continued to observe, ignoring Xu Chong's statement, for him, killing the allies was psychologically hurdle after all, and he couldn't get over it. He was two kilometers away and could not see too clearly, but the British were very lax and hid in the shade of the trees to avoid the sun.

He transmitted the captured radar shape image to the rear 10 kilometers through wireless transmission, and Qin Xiaosu made the decision. Qin Xiaosu looked at it for a long time and thought it was okay. Next, he began to formulate a plan of action, of course, he must wait until the evening when he can take advantage of the night vision device, so there is still plenty of time. Generally speaking, this kind of mobile radar station deployed in the field, because of the obstruction of the ground objects, it is not very convenient to use the radio station, and will lay telephone lines, he hopes to find it, eavesdrop on the communication first, and obtain valuable information.

They cautiously moved a few places, and soon found the telephone lines that had been casually hung from the trees, apparently deployed in a hurry, even omitting telephone poles. He easily set up a listening line on the telephone line and waited for an hour until a sergeant from the airport headquarters in Achab made a call to check the line, which he recorded. After another hour, the radar station called back with a report that a suspicious target had been spotted in the southeast, not at a fast speed, probably a group of Japanese reconnaissance aircraft. In this era, it is difficult for radar to detect a single aircraft, but once it is seen, it may be a group, and it is not a child's play.

After the debriefing, the airfield officer, Captain Campbell, was noncommittal, and Lieutenant Jennings, who was in charge of the radar garrison, put aside his business and began to complain about the lack of beer for the rations delivered yesterday, mentioning that in wartime, even the rear garrison should increase the supply by 120% in peacetime, rather than reduce the ration. The other party played an official tone and asked him to re-report the number, he reported that there were a total of 36 people, including 11 sergeants, 2 officers, and the rest were soldiers.

The airport officer said that he understood, and he would ask his superiors to investigate whether it was time for a change of guard, and then reply. Lieutenant Jennings then mentioned that there had been suspicious mountain people operating in the mountains in the past two days, and asked for advice. The officer did not respond directly, claiming that this would also need to be reported to his superiors at a later time, asking the radar station to keep the line open and wait for a reply.

It seems that the big war is imminent, and the bureaucracy of the middle-level officers of the British army is still very serious. For Lin, this is certainly not a bad thing, the more loose the management, the more breakthroughs in the development of action plans. Now that he knew the strength of the British, the details of the change of guards, the names of the commanders, and the voices of the officers, everything was ready for him, and he only needed a little bit of fire.

From the analysis of the military rank intelligence obtained, there may be a team of about 10 people who are responsible for radar operation and maintenance, and the rest are garrison troops, but there are only 3 people here, and he doesn't want Qin Xiaosu or He Ming to enter the battle.

He brewed the plan in his stomach several times, and then exchanged opinions with Xu Chong and Ma Qiang, and they both felt that it was feasible, so they were ready to implement it. First of all, he synthesized the voice of Captain Campbell, the commander of the Achab base, to see if he could rely on this hand to deceive the garrison. If it works, the second step, of course, is to grab the radar in the hands of a group of technical sergeants. In addition, there is a third step, which is to disguise the identity, which can be blamed on the Yugoslav authorities, and let the British see an explosion and think that the radar has been blown up, so that the British can give up tracking the radar.

With everything planned, they began to rest and wait for the night to come.

On this day's work, Cheng Dayang and they should have run a long way out, but it was useless to be fast, because Kyushu Maru was still parked at Mawlamyine at this time, and the communication of the ship's departure delay had been intercepted by Qin Xiaosu, and he was still waiting for the oil tanker to dock to get fuel, and the original oil tanker went to a more critical war zone in Malaya.

Exactly two months after the outbreak of the war, the Japanese offensive was in full swing, and the first troops to fight in the south had only 11 divisions and a few brigades, but the logistics gradually began to be chaotic, which of course also had a small credit for the sinking of an important freighter by 419.

Before the war, Japan had the world's second-largest ocean-going fleet, second only to the United Kingdom, with about 6 million tons of ships over 1,000 tons (let's call it ocean-going), but the scale was still too small because the scope of control had increased dramatically several times. Over time, the British and American navies should emerge from the panic and launch an initial counterattack, first of all, inevitably relying on submarines to strike at the transport lines. Before the start of the war, the base camp estimated the loss of transport ships, and judged that the average monthly admitable loss was 40,000 tons, and beyond this limit, the number of ships that Japan began to produce could not be equal to the loss.

In the first month, the loss of the cargo ship was only 2,000 tons, which did make many people in the base camp put their hearts in their stomachs, but by January of '42, the loss increased by 1,000% compared to the previous month, mainly due to the sinking of the Guinea Maru by 419, along with thousands of tons of rice and 500 bicycles.

It's 6 p.m. Lin Xiuxuan began to call Lieutenant Jennings at the radar station, and the microphone in his throat would process his voice into the voice of Captain Campbell, the commander of the airport, and the voice itself could not be distinguished, but he still needed to study the rhythm and idioms through the previous recording, so as not to make mistakes.

He heard someone pick up the phone.

"I'm Captain Campbell, let Lieutenant Jennings answer the phone."

"I am."

"I received an order from my superiors, and there are indeed some mistakes, requiring your department to immediately withdraw to the airport in an hour according to the original plan, and have another task."

"Captain, who's going to change the guard?"

"You don't have to worry about that."

Lin Xiuxuan tried his best to imitate a high-spirited officer, so that he could avoid being asked by his subordinates about things he didn't know.

"Will the radar squad also change guards together?"

"Of course not, they have to stay where they are to spy on the Japanese. Just come back. ”

"Maybe they'll be attacked by local rebels?"

"Then you're going to stay and wait until the change of guard troops arrives, and then evacuate?"

"Captain, when will the change of guard arrive?"

"That's not exactly."

"No, I'll come back immediately, I've had enough of this place."

Lin Xiuxuan stopped talking, and then cut the phone line to prevent Jennings from calling back to confirm.

The three of them moved to the foot of the hill where the radar station was located, and watched from afar as an infantry platoon of disserviced infantry began to assemble. Then about 25 people got into a jeep and a truck, and the number was about the same as Lin Xiuxuan's estimate.

The two cars of the alert force drove past the dirt road in front of Lin Xiuxuan, and he didn't know what kind of treatment Lieutenant Jennings would receive from the military court in the future, but it was better than being killed by him because he was in the way here. Lin sent a communication to Qin Xiaosu, asking him to move closer to him immediately. He and Ma Qiangyue Xu Chong, Ma Li changed into the gowns worn by the local guerrillas, tied a yellow rag on his head, wore an armed belt crossbody, inserted some bullets on it, and drew a few lines on his face with charcoal, which is what they observed in Mawlamyine.

There were still 11 people in the radar station, and there were still 2 night sentries on duty, and it was clear at a glance without night vision devices, because they were sitting in the anti-aircraft gun running position and smoking, and the two red dots flickered on and off. Now it's time for Ma Qiang to make a move, although he is big, but he approaches a person silently from behind, in fact, any technique related to fighting, he can do more precisely than embroidery.

The electric shock device he was carrying could release an instantaneous high voltage of more than 100,000 volts, and if it hit the left side of the upper body of a person, and the attacker was in good contact with the ground, it could make the heart immediately paralyzed and faint, of course, there was a certain risk of death, because the discharge time and intensity were larger than those of ordinary self-defense electric shock equipment, which was necessary to ensure the safety of the special team.

He walked behind the first British soldier and stabbed him in the back, only to see the guy tremble and fall to the ground, Ma Qiang kicked him over, so that his mouth and nose would not be choked by the mud and suffocated, and he could be seen rolling his eyes and foaming at the mouth.

The other heard the movement, threw away the cigarette fart and looked for a flashlight from under the buttocks, Ma Qiang grabbed it in a few steps, knocked it down at once, and then Xu Chong Lin Xiuxuan rushed over, tied the two of them, and carried out a simple extracardiac massage by the way, it seems that there is no big problem, but if they keep standing guard like this, there is a chance of dying in this war.

They came to the tent and could count the people inside through the tent through the thermal imaging camera. Four were playing cards, three were operating radars at their posts, and another was humming a little song in a wooden shower room. Now there is no need to make a big fuss, the three of them take off the night vision equipment and hide it, and start to go their separate ways.

Lin took Stern* and broke into the tent, and as soon as the sergeant who lost the money looked up and saw him, he immediately understood what was going on and quickly raised his hand. The one who reacted slowly was still pulling the money on the table, and only after being reminded by others did he turn around and be stunned for a moment before reluctantly putting down the money and raising his hand. Lin didn't speak, tilted his head to signal them to go out, and took away all the armed belts hanging on the bedside.

Xu Chong was as smooth as he was there, and the three people who were about to start the plane in the cabin all rushed out, and none of the British knew each other. Ma Qiang waited deliberately for a while, and waited until the guy was humming a little song and putting on his pants before kicking the door open and pushing him out with a gun.

Within 2 minutes, not a single shot was fired, and all 11 British troops were eliminated. Now it's time to get rid of the vehicles in the base. In total, there was a radar vehicle, two trailer power supplies, a searchlight and an anti-aircraft phone, as well as two anti-aircraft guns and three trucks.

He tied the hands of these people, caught up with a truck, and then spoke to Qin Xiaosu, who was still on the way. This effort, they connected the trailer to the truck, and waited for a while, Qin Xiaosu and He Ming arrived panting, He Ming was chased by a king cobra on the road for a while, but fortunately he was not bitten. Ma Qiang and Xu Chong drove the first truck out of the camp with the prisoners of war, waiting a kilometer away on a dirt road to see the camp catch fire.

Lin Xiuxuan and the other two turned on the radar and power supply on the road, then returned, poured gasoline throughout the camp, and installed one*.

The prisoners of war were not blindfolded, they saw a fire rising from the camp, followed by several explosions in quick succession, all like the destruction of the partisans, and the only question they did not dare to think about was why the guerrillas left them alive, which was completely different from the murderous methods of the Independence Army that they had heard of before.