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Chapter five hundred and forty-ninth hidden preparations

"The Seventh General Administration communicates with the Ministry of Defense to see if the satellites can control the information on the Israeli nuclear base. This operation can only count on the Egyptian or Syrian air force, but we still have to rely on ourselves." Shelov finished his order and said to himself, "The only troublesome place is the national air defense force. Comrade Ustinov and I will discuss it."

The National Air Defense Force ranks third in the Soviet armed forces, and is behind the Strategic Rocket Force and the 6th Soviet Army. It can be seen that the National Air Defense Force is in the position of the National Air Defense Force. Because the Soviet territory is too large and the opponent's long-range strategic bomber formation is too strong, the Soviet Union's investment in the National Air Defense Force is more than the Soviet Air Force used for offense.

"Israel is just that little bit, and we know the general location, but it has to be said that it cannot penetrate through spies, and it is very dangerous. So satellites need to sweep out the terrain there, and we must use our own pilots. The Arabs may not be able to afford such combat missions." When Selov communicated with Ustinov, Israel's nuclear threat was not a good thing for the Soviet Union. If it could be stopped, of course it would be better to stop it.

"Mobilize pilots from the National Air Defense Force? You also need to mobilize Su-17 bombers? There is no problem at the front, but this is difficult at the back. Su-17 bombers currently have only a few dozen prototypes. Isn't it possible to use Su-7 bombers?" As the chief planner of the Soviet Armed Forces Exhibition, Ustinov asked back as much as possible about the weapons of various military branches, "Can you overcome this?"

"No, the Su-7 bomber is prone to leaks. The requirements for airports are too high, and the simple airports cannot take off at all. This is a secret operation." Selov shook his head firmly. The biggest difference between the two fighter bombers is not the complete changes in performance. The Soviet Air Force began to display the short-range take-off and landing technology of fighter jets. In the context of nuclear war, dispersing fighter jets to small airports everywhere can improve their survivability when they suffer nuclear strikes. The existing Su-7 fighter bombers of the Soviet Air Force cannot take-off and land in a short field, and the effects of rocket boosters and double parachute reduction are also limited. The low-altitude and low performance of the Su-7 is not good enough. Take off, 6 degrees is too fast, the sliding distance is too long, and the runway requirements are too high. These problems of the Su-7 come from the large sweep wing.

Syria, Egypt, and Jordan have not had many high-standard combat readiness runways. They have been clearly understood by Israel for so many years. If the Soviet 7 bomber is used, the Soviet Union may not find a runway that can operate at the forefront, and it may have been blown up by Israel.

"Okay, but the risk of passing through the Dardanelles is too high. We are like during the Cuban missile crisis. The human-machine transport equipment separated by human-machine transport is transported in batches from the Far East and the Baltic Sea. I discussed with the Ministry of Defense that at that time, a nuclear submarine will be sent to ambush the sea off Israel. If Israel already has the ability to counterattack, it will be destroyed on the spot." Ustinov thought about it and began to supplement the plan and discussed with Selov how to act.

Discussing how to use limited nuclear strikes to solve the Israeli problem, the Soviet Union and the United States have little agreement on nuclear war. The United States attaches great importance to this matter. Ordinary military generals do not want to use nuclear bombs, even if they think about it. The Soviet Union believed that as long as they can win, nuclear weapons can be used as a means of combat, and even if they get ten or eight nuclear bombs, the Soviet Union can withstand it completely. This is by no means that the Soviet leadership is not afraid of nuclear war, and the Soviet Union is of course very afraid of a comprehensive nuclear war, but if the other side is a country with only limited nuclear forces, then you can consider it.

The Soviet Union's nuclear weapons authority has been delegated to the division level. As long as the nuclear war begins, even if the Soviet leadership has been wiped out by the raid, as long as the Soviet Union still has a nuclear-armed force, it can launch a nuclear counterattack.

After discussing with the Minister of Defense Marshal Grechko, Ustinov received a warm response from Marshal Grechko. In his words, Selov's annoying wolfdog finally focused on where it should be put, instead of chasing the soldiers' butts every day as if they had a grudge against the Ministry of Defense, and biting them behind.

"Of course, it is a covert operation, using short-range fighter bombers to blow up Israel's nuclear facilities. This disaster will be solved forever. If possible, I even want to capture all Israel's nuclear experts in one place. Unfortunately, the success rate of sending special forces to raid is too low, and there is no confidence in bombing." In front of Marshal Ustinov and Marshal Grechko, Selov pointed at the map and discussed how to avoid Israel's radar stations.

This is also the reason why the Su-7 bomber cannot operate. In addition to the high requirements for the airport, the Su-7 bomber cannot achieve suddenness, and its low-altitude performance is also poor. When it is a low-altitude raid, it will bomb others, or throw itself first. These two possibilities are 55.

"Geographically, it should be deployed in Syria, and Syria with the protection of the Golan Heights is safer." Ustinov thought for a long time, "Choose the time to the dark night and raid the Israeli nuclear base at a low altitude, and at the same time, Israel ambushed a nuclear submarine overseas to prevent accidents."

Marshal Selov and Marshal Grechko nodded, and at this moment the phone rang violently on the table. Ustinov picked up the phone with his backhand, his face changed, put down the phone and suppressed his voice, "Malinovsky can't hold on anymore, he is in the process of rescue."

The three of them hurried to the hospital. Many generals from the Soviet Ministry of Defense had already arrived here, including Zhukov, Huasilevsky, Baglamiyang and other marshals. Malinovsky's family was also waiting here, waiting for the final result.

After a while, a group of people with higher status arrived at the hospital. Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Sherepin, Kosigin, and Suslov came to the hospital. Half an hour later, the doctor in the rescue room came out, his face full of sweat and apologized tone, "I'm sorry, we have tried our best!"

The atmosphere in the entire corridor fell into disgrace, leaving only Malinovsky's sobs. Khrushchev and others comforted Malinovsky's widow and children. After a while, Malinovsky's body was pushed out, and the marshal who had experienced the brutal Patriotic War did not survive.

At the end of March 1967, the news of Malinovsky's death was gone through Tassheb. For a time, countries expressed condolences for this unfortunate news, and many countries expressed their condolences through their most influential newspapers. Among them, China also expressed its statement on this matter and made a high evaluation of Malinovsky.

This is because Malinovsky commanded the last war of World War II. After Germany surrendered, Malinovsky switched to Manchuria, China, where he led the Baikal front to fight against the Japanese army. He led the last Soviet combat force in World War II to capture Northeast China. It was originally a place occupied by 800,000 powerful army of Kanto Army. The Japanese Kanto Army has always praised the high-quality elite force. Malinovsky was able to within ten days. To defeat the "Kanto Army", he used tanks and tens of thousands of motorcycle infantry to interact with the blitz mode and classical tactics. It can be regarded as the Red Army's greatest achievements in World War II, whether in terms of courage, proportion, in terms of operations and innovative tactics, this great victory inspired the Russian national feelings. General Malinovsky also won the "Soviet Hero Medal" for this victory.

"This marshal is still preparing to launch a nuclear strike against China. History is really interesting." Shelov really didn't know what the reaction was when he saw this report. It would be good for both countries anyway.

The Soviet Union held a huge state funeral for Malinovsky's funeral. Khrushchev personally presided over the burial of the marshal who had a good personal relationship with him under the wall of the Red Square. Many famous people were buried here, including Derrensky, the founder of the KGB predecessor, Cheka. It can be said that it was also a courtesy to Malinovsky.

After attending this funeral, Selov warned Egypt again in the name of the KGB, reminding Egypt to pay attention to the possible raids Israel had taken. He was also worried about this ally who beat him one after another. The most powerful Arab country always had such virtues, and the Soviet Union could not bear the face. No wonder even Egypt itself lost confidence later, and even Arab dominance was abandoned to Saudi Arabia.

"In the long-term competition, Israel cannot hold on. They are united in a small country with a population of millions. If a small country wants to win against a big country, it means using sneak attacks to launch a war. Japan is like this to the United States, Germany is like this to the Soviet Union. Egypt must be prepared for relevant preparations. I hope Mr. Nasser can notice this. Many Egyptian troops have not moved their positions in recent years, which is not conducive to fighting at any time."

At the same time, Soviet freighters departed from Leningrad and Vladivostok, carrying Su-17 bombers that have not yet entered service, while pilots entered Syria through six sites. Soviet spy satellites in space passed over Israel twice a day, transmitting the latest information to the KGB as a supplement to the upcoming military operations.

"Find a simple airport, which is best for this airport that is not usually noticed." Selov took the story of the Middle East Department, "New graphite bombs can also be used. Of course, we should first aim to destroy them. Hope to win a complete victory!" The most important way is to send the 6th Army to dismantle the nuclear facilities and place their hopes on the air force, which is always a bit strange. In the subconscious, the 6th Army can give people a sense of reliability, and other branches of the army cannot give it.

The KGB's Middle East intelligence is updated every two days, mainly to observe the situation of the Israeli army. However, no one knows whether this kind of surveillance is useful. Israeli countries are not large in nature. It is very fast to mobilize the army, and it is very fast to mobilize it, which is very easy to hide. To be continued.

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