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Chapter 1841: Fireworks bloom

The east is definitely not good for the destruction destroyers. Even if they can prepare quickly, sending troops to Salt Lake City, and chasing from Salt Lake City to the Rocky Mountains will take time. This is equivalent to a mistake in step and step by step. Maybe, they will chase Japan's butt and cannot stop them at all. Instead, it is better to go from the west. Japan is advancing to the west, at least it can block their entry into the Rocky Mountains before Japan reaches the west. Only that railway destruction machine can enter the Rocky Mountains. Japan's armored power is not allowed.

The radio waves were soon sent to Los Angeles, requiring at least 100,000 US troops to be used, and at least one division of US troops should be used within a day to move to the Rocky Mountains through the railway to prevent the Japanese army from destroying the Rocky Mountains.

The Americans seemed to have grasped the key points and made an attitude of surrounding the Rocky Mountains Railway. Unfortunately, they were still late, because just during the day, in Los Angeles, a textbook-like special forces battle was scheduled in the city located in California. The Americans thought they had seized the opportunity, but in fact, they wasted the most important two days.

To the east of the Rocky Mountains, Sacramento is located in another section, almost close to the sea, and is the huge central American mountain range on the other side, not the entrance to this side, but it is also a very important place. As early as two days ago, at least 250 special forces had been airborne in the mountainous areas dozens of kilometers away. They were young and strong, and after two days of march, they were already close to this section, especially in the early morning of this day, the special forces passed through high-power radio generators.

, after contacting the aircraft carrier, the aircraft carrier was swaying 100 kilometers away from the shore, while Sacramento was more than 100 kilometers away from the sea, less than 300 kilometers away. Without radio relay relay, the aircraft carrier could successfully contact the aircraft carrier. The medium-sized bomber took off from the aircraft carrier and could support them all the time. In the early morning, 16 tons of explosives were projected along the railway, of which the nearest explosives were only 37 meters away from the railway.

37 meters is a very close distance, almost close, with a huge airborne bag without any cover, and it will definitely be seen by vehicles passing by the railway. However, at this point in time, because Japan cut off the Pacific Railway, there were not many vehicles on the busy Pacific Railway. Although there were nearly half of the railways to the west, there were no industries or powerful states in it, and there were very few communications between them. Once Salt Lake City was cut off, the eastward route was impossible and there were very few communications. There were very few trains, and there were not necessarily five trains a day, and they did not all pass through Sacramento.

Putting the explosives very close to the railway saves a lot of time and energy. Following the railway, through a special optical telescope, you can capture this airdrop, emitting light that cannot be captured by the naked eye. 12 tons of 16 tons have precise locations. The longest distance of the railway track is only 270 meters and 250 people, each of which only needs to be responsible for dozens of kilograms of things.

The person in charge quickly assigned a task. Their most important goal was to have four or five railway bridges on the water system near Sacramento. Once cut off, it means that this point was broken. This would give them the plan to win about 10 days. 10 days, for them, it would be enough to carry out large-scale damage to the railways in the central mountains.

To blow up a bridge, it may take hundreds of kilograms or even one ton of explosives, but any bridge is a accumulation of mechanical fortifications. For a bridge expert, it is easy to judge where the most balanced point of the bridge is through the basic structure of the bridge. If you blast this point, the force of the bridge itself is enough to collapse the bridge.

As early as Chen Cang's plan was made, all the railway bridges along the Pacific Railway on the entire west coast were carefully drawn and photographed, and handed over to domestic bridge experts for judgment. They found each suitable location. When they were about to set off, they confirmed the location of Sacramento, and then told the commander all these points, and then assigned by the commander.

The most important position is four bridges. If everything goes well, some key railways, elevated roads and a tunnel will be destroyed, completely destroying this railway node and completely paralyzing this railway.

In the dark night, figures quietly approached the railway and then began to operate. The explosives dropped were all standardized to facilitate the connection between the blasters. One by one, the explosive packages were placed in place, connected with a large number of wires, from point to line, from line to surface, the commander received one report after another, and the task points were completed, but there was no smile on his face, because the most important point, the four bridges were not reported. These four bridges were considered more important on the Pacific Railway, but the Americans had not learned a lesson from Japan's sneak attack on Salt Lake City, or in the eyes of the Americans, Japan's sneak attack on Salt Lake City was at least 1,000 kilometers away from here, and there was also a central mountain range, with a huge mountain system of more than 500 kilometers, which was enough to block the steps of the tank.

If it were China, it would definitely not think so. Special operations are terrible. China is very clear that even if it does not use airplanes to airdrop, in China's expansion of the cherry blossom plan, some of the Japanese troops have been trained to use a train to transport gunpowder and personnel, and quickly arrange them to various key positions along the railway, and then work together to paralyze the entire railway.

China's purpose is from the beginning, the Pacific Railway. The special forces' actions are much more terrible than the expansion of the Sakura Plan. It will even completely destroy several mountains and completely cut off the possibility of the United States building a railway here in the future. This damage is really huge. The United States has the ability to restore the Balcony Railway in the plains. Facing the Rocky Mountains and the Central American Mountains, this road can be said to be the closest and has the highest economic value. Once the detour is taken, I don't think about the difficulty of building the entire Pacific Railway, the profit rate of the entire Pacific Railway will also decrease.

The United States is a capitalist society, and many things can be measured by money. In later generations, there were few railways passing through the central mountains. They were basically related to capital. If China cuts off this place, it will really hurt the United States.

At present, California, the United States has not realized that China will attack here. They are still mobilizing their troops. There are only 200 tanks in California. This is not a huge number, but there is no such thing. Without tanks, it is impossible to confront Japanese armored forces head-on. If a simple infantry encounters a tank force during the process of marching, it is a nightmare for infantry. Without sufficient defense, no fixed camp, or even heavy artillery, infantry encounters tanks, which is even more dangerous than in the era of cold weapons. Scattered soldiers can run, but when the infantry faces tanks, they may not even run away.

The Rockies are a huge mountain range. 250 special forces sneaked into this area of ​​Sacramento. They secretly sneaked. Even if they met at least 300 Americans, none of them found their whereabouts. The Americans on the West Coast didn't realize that someone would attack him. Most of the Pacific Railway was safe, and there might be attacks. After Japan arrived at the Rockies, they just needed to hurry up and block the pass of the Rockies. The focus was on another section of the Japanese, but they didn't know that China had prepared to drain the firewood from the cauldron. Destroying hundreds of kilometers of plain railway was just a means. The real means were still here, completely paralyzing the Pacific Railway.

Several bridges and several key nodes are arranged one by one, especially those bridges, because they are the farthest away from here, and explosives must be buried at specific locations on the bridge, rather than just like other nodes, which increases the difficulty of the arrangement. The special forces arrived in Sacramento at around 3 a.m., but all the arrangements were completed and it was almost dawn.

Sacramento is the fifth largest city in California, with a population of nearly 100,000. It is a prosperous city, but it is a few dozen kilometers away from him. If the railway is still running, it is still lively. The Pacific Railway has been cut off for many days, and its surroundings are almost empty. Under the cover of the night, no one noticed the movements of the Chinese special forces.

At other nodes, the special forces members have begun to retreat. The development of China's electronic equipment has allowed China to detonate from the wires. In this explosive, there is a simple radio reception switch that can be used to control the detonation of this switch through a radio controller within 3 kilometers. This is particularly safe. The US military, because of the explosion, can also quickly avoid it. After all, in this era, the first time is to search for the railway.

The last team report was completed and the captain issued an order to retreat. In the next 10 minutes, all special forces would march quickly, leave the railway line, and enter the forest on the back. Their meeting place was 20 kilometers away from the mountainous area, where was the safest place.

Even after two days and two nights of fatigue, the special forces team members still maintained enough physical fitness and began to retreat from the place where bombs were arranged, entering the woods one after another. The commander stood in a place where he could close all the points to his eyes, watching all the team members retreat to the corresponding position, and then, after getting one safety signal after another, he pressed the launch button and the fireworks began to bloom.
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