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Chapter 258 Aerial Falcon Project

(Bow thanks to "Wang Peng" for his support! Thanks to "You are a little dizzy" for your support!)

Baker woke up and was already in the battlefield hospital behind him. He sat up blankly and looked at the medical staff who were going back and forth around him, as if he felt a very unreal feeling of being in a dream. 871 Chinese 5 Ao.

Suddenly a doctor came over to ask him a question, but Baker couldn't hear it clearly. He could only feel a buzzing tinnitus. It felt like two big speakers were screaming at the ears, making him unable to hear any other sounds except the buzz. It was not until a while before he could tell the other sounds from the buzz, so he said to the doctor: "I feel very good now, but I can't hear anything in my ears. Thank you for your treatment!"

The doctor then gave Baker a physical examination, and then several officers came in from outside. They came directly to Baker's bed and began to ask him questions.

However, because the doctor told the symptoms, the officers did not ask directly, but wrote what they wanted to say on paper for him to see. Baker first looked at the words written on paper in a daze, and then reacted and said excitedly: "I know that the attack on the radar station is a very incredible thing. I will definitely tell the President everything, regardless of whether he can really hear it!"

The officer faithfully recorded Baker's words and passed them back to Badina as first-hand information.

In fact, Baker's materials were not the first one. The next day, when Salm had not yet risen, the news of the attack on the Kuwait radar station was immediately transmitted back to Salm. Not only Kuwait, but other border radar stations including Guledban and Semanr were also attacked to varying degrees.

In the restaurant in the Presidential Palace, Majid stood at Salm's dining table and reported to him: "In this round of attacks, a total of twenty-six radar stations were attacked. According to statistics from the front, as of 6 o'clock this morning, a total of 130 people were killed in the attack and 600 injured to varying degrees. Most of these people were observers of the radar station, which had a very big impact on our radar network."

"What a damn despicable sneak attack!" Salm gritted his teeth and cursed, and then asked, "So how long does it take to repair these radar stations?"

"It is expected to take at least a week," Majid replied, "and more importantly, the enemy will not give us time to repair these radar stations. They will definitely continue to attack, and our army will be difficult to resist."

Majid thought for a while and added: "According to the memories of the injured, they did not detect the US military aircraft, so it can be guessed that the other party must have used some kind of stealth bomber that can perfectly avoid radar, so more radar stations will be damaged by the enemy."

Salm slapped the table hard: "What about our planes? Don't we have seven hundred planes too? Why do we continue to let the enemy planes show their power over our heads? Pull out our fighters and air defense forces to the front line. It's time for these proud soldiers to use their strength to defend our territory!"

Facing this order, Majid, as the Minister of Defense, instinctively felt the problem. He wanted to say something, but Salm pointed at him and said, "Go and execute my order, my cousin, I believe you will not be as slanderous as other bureaucrats?"

Since Salm has said this, Majid could only bow his head and said, "Don't worry, my Mr. President, I will definitely carry out your orders perfectly."

Originally, Majid had to withdraw from the order after accepting the order, but Salm waved to him to come and sit down, and then ordered the servant to serve him a breakfast. Salm took the initiative to divide his bread into a piece for him. Majid took it carefully. Salm smiled very satisfied, obviously very satisfied with Majid's fear.

"My brother, do you resent my attitude just now?" Salm said to Majid, "But you have to understand that this family is too big and no one else is willing to give sincerely for this country, but you are different. You are my cousin. Just like this piece of bread, we eat together. As long as I have one of my portions, you will never miss your portions, so you must help me and our brothers maintain this country together."

Majid was very moved and said, "Don't worry, Cousin Salm, I will always be your relative and the most loyal servant!"

After having breakfast with Salm, Majid left the restaurant to execute Salm's orders. As the orders were clothed like snowflakes, all the twenty military airports in Iraq were immediately mobilized. Except for the forty fighter jets that were necessary to guard Badina, the other fighter jets were concentrated on the front line, and several field airports were temporarily expanded for the front line.

These fighters fly proudly to the front line like goshawks and are arranged on three defense lines. In addition to the fighter planes, Majid also transferred a hundred bombers to be able to counterattack the US military positions.

In addition, the air defense forces of the Presidential Guard were also transferred out of Badina. These troops pulled their missiles and anti-aircraft machine guns and drove to the front line in a mighty manner.

Standing in front of the map, Majid watched his troops heading to the front line and being deployed. The three lines of defense were like gorgeous strokes on the map, and were outlined with beautiful arcs, but Majid's concerns became heavier and heavier.

...

The Iraqi Presidential Guard's mobilization naturally cannot hide the US reconnaissance planes and spy satellites. Whether it is the Iraqi Air Force or the ground forces, they have been under the surveillance of the US General Staff since the moment they left the base.

Taking the data captured by these reconnaissance planes and spy satellites, the commander-in-chief of the Multinational Forces, Normandy, called President Walsh and told him a series of transfers of the Iraqi army.

"My general, what do you think is the purpose of their series of mobilizations?" Walsh asked.

"I think this is the response of the Iraqi army to our previous sneak attack on radar stations. They want to protect their radar stations through their air power." Normandy continued, "But I think their approach will be of great help to us seize air supremacy."

"Help? General Normandy, are you planning to continue attacking the other party's airport? Blast their planes into the airport and hangar?" Walsh asked curiously.

However, Normandy denied very domineeringly: "No, I plan to destroy all Iraqi planes at one time!"

Walsh thought for a while before asking, “Is it really necessary to do this?”

"I think this is very necessary. When I was a military adviser in South Vietnam, a general there raised a wild tiger. Every day the general would throw a rabbit to the tiger. Although the tiger was locked in a big cage and the rabbit was injured, every time the tiger would approach it carefully and use all its strength to fight to the food."

Normandy continued: "The tiger did this to ensure that it could kill the prey, and our situation is now very similar to the tiger. Although the prey is already on the plate, we still have to do our best. Otherwise, any accident will be a shame for us. I am a federal soldier, and my duty is to exchange the greatest victory at the least cost!"

Walsh then made a decision: "Then I approved your aerial falcon plan."

"Thank you very much for your trust, I will give you a perfect battle!" Normandy said gracefully like a jazz.

After hanging up the phone, Normandy took out a top-sealed combat plan from his drawer. He gently stroked it as if he was stroking his own child. Finally, he opened the file bag, took out a few documents from it, called his assistant, and put out the first combat plan.

That night, the First Flight Brigade of the Middle East Expeditionary Force dispatched ten F5 and twenty F6 fighters to take off to attack Iraq's large radar observation station in Semiye. However, the Iraqi Air Force, which was prepared, took off and twenty-five MiG25 and fifteen MiG29 fighters were launched in an emergency to fight. At the same time, the air defense regiments deployed around also took off their camouflage, revealing the black hole of anti-aircraft machine guns.

Faced with the ready opponent, the First Flight Team obviously had no intention of head-on battle. Therefore, after engaging in the Iraqi Air Force for a while, the First Flight Team chose to return, and even did not fire a missile.

However, the First Flight Brigade's collision was found in the Fifth Flight Brigade. The target of the Fifth Flight Brigade was the Abye radar station, which was a medium-sized radar station built near the Saudi desert, which was very prominent in Iraq. Therefore, the only ones responsible for protecting Abye were the fifteen MiG25s and five Su27s from the 62nd Squadron of the Iraqi Presidential Guard Air Force and the squadron.

The enemy's air force was detected through the radar, and the Fifth Flight Team decided to fight immediately. So after dropping the wreckage of four aircraft, the Iraqi Air Force chose to retreat, while the Fifth Flight Team of the United States destroyed the Abye radar station by obstructing the ground air defense firepower.

The result of the first day of the battle was soon reached by Badina Majid, but this time before he could go to Salm, the president's phone number came first.

"My brother, although I understand that war is destined to suffer losses, we are not the United States after all, and our family is not that strong. Therefore, I don't want you to retain any trump card. We must block the attack of the Americans and transfer all our air force. From today on, we must not lose any radar station, otherwise the Americans can directly bypass the radar and bomb Badina directly!"

Obviously, Salm did not point directly at Majid's nose and scold him, but was also a little dissatisfied with his failure to deploy all the Air Force on the front line as required.

Majid rubbed his temples with some distress, and he couldn't help but worry: Could it be that he really had to push all his treasures out so soon? However, judging from the results of last night, the American air power did not seem to be as difficult as he imagined. At least with the support of his air defense firepower, his air force did not seem to suffer any loss.

And it is indeed as Salm said, with the US military's air strikes over the past few days, there are fewer and fewer radar stations on the border. If a few more are lost, the Americans can bomb Baghdad directly without any obstacles. This is a problem that Salm will never allow.

"Okay, let's give it a try first and see if we can get a advantage in front of the US Air Force."
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