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Chapter 632 Ocean 70 Exercise

The top five cadres of the KGB appeared in an interrogation room at the same time, and there were three people opposite, Major General Polyakov, the head of the Department of the Academy of Military and Diplomatic Sciences, Major General Vladimir Biguzov, the secretary of the Party Committee of the Red Academy of the KGB investigation agency, and Colonel Dugsky, deputy director of the Electronic Interrogation Department. Of course, Colonel Dugsky was considered a relatively failed traitor. He was discovered by Selov just now, mainly the first two people.

It took a month to arrest these three people, because they had to be stolen and captured. The identities of these people were not low. As for the people who returned to China, they had already been dealt with. In order not to alarm the snake, only Major General Polyakov's last arrested team was captured by the KGB, and now it has become a corpse.

"You know our policies. Since you dare to arrest you, it means that we have evidence. Whether you say it or not, you can't escape the consequences of death. I will not implicate innocent people, your family will not be punished specifically, and now you don't want your family to know that they are treason." Shelov felt that there was no need for interrogation, so he directly ordered Zweigong behind him, "Everyone will be executed tomorrow, I will go home first."

The trauma caused by ideological loss may develop slowly due to disillusionment, and sometimes it takes many years. Such agents no longer trust their government. They are hurt by their system and hate their superiors who have ruined their careers. This is the case with these people. Most of the traitors who appeared in the Soviet Union were often tempted by money and threats, but the country did not meet their expectations and began to serve the United States without seeking rewards.

This kind of spy is often very rare, but every time the damage caused is extremely huge, it is extremely huge. Therefore, only Selov knows all the information of the KGB spy with huge energy. This is his downline. Every spy has an enviable identity. As long as he, the chairman, does not treason, the identities of these people will never be exposed.

"Queen, you said that there are always traitors in the department. How can this method be curbed?" Selov, who was lying on the bed, asked his wife. He felt that he was careful enough, but he still could not avoid this situation.

"There are so many people in your department, but they are still important departments that have been infiltrated. It is normal for some traitors to come out. Those people from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are the real hard-hit areas. Isn't it their proposal to ease?" Valia said with a red lips, "This is not your problem. There are so many people in the KGB, and it is normal for some people to have problems. If it weren't for you, Zinev would not be able to find it."

Selov, who was fucked by his wife's heart chicken soup, felt that these words were really reasonable and were not his own reasons at all.

What is imminent is the global exercise of the Soviet Red Navy. Marshal Gorshkov, commander-in-chief of the Navy, had high hopes for this exercise. The Soviet Northern Fleet, Pacific Fleet, Baltic Fleet, and Black Sea Fleet were all dispatched. Dozens of naval aviation regiments were on standby on the ground, and the four fleets were waiting in Spain's Bay of Biscay, Cuba's Caribbean Sea, South Africa's Cape of Good Hope, and the surrounding waters of Indonesia. The four fleets dispatched more than 200 ships to conduct large-scale exercises in the three oceans and seven major seas.

The low-altitude penetration of the Soviet Navy Aviation Corps and the saturation attack drills of various fleets made the US Navy generals who were observing the seas felt quite pressured. Faced with the attacks of dozens of missiles by the Soviet Red Navy, many Americans thought of what to do if they were facing this situation.

"It would be fine if we compete on the ocean. We still have some reaction time, but if it is in places like the Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, and Caribbean, our aircraft carriers do not have enough safe distance. It would be terrible to face such an enemy. This is a completely lifeless way of fighting. The Soviets are fighting with us." On an American reconnaissance ship close to the waters of the exercise, the captain said worriedly while recording data, "They launched conventional missiles during the exercise. If it was a real war, they would probably be nuclear missiles."

The Soviet Red Navy submarine force was stronger than during the Cuban missile crisis, and the surface power had also made great progress. In less than ten years, the Soviets who were randomly blocked by the US Navy made the Americans feel threatened so quickly. The speed of chasing was unprecedented, even no less than the speed of the US Navy chasing the British Royal Navy.

The final destination of the Ocean 70 maneuver exercise is the Bay of Biscay, which is the end point set by the Soviet Red Navy Commander Marshal Gorshkov. The Bay of Biscay is the eastern bay of the North Atlantic, between the west coast of France and the north coast of Spain, and is slightly triangular. The Bay of Biscay is located in the northeast of the North Atlantic, facing France in the east and Spain in the south. There have been many maritime wars here in history, and its military status is very important. The most recent was the anti-submarine warfare of the British Royal Navy during World War II. The Royal Navy finally curbed the unscrupulous attacks of the Third Reich.

The reason why Marshal Gorshkov set the end here was that it showed that the Soviet Red Navy was determined to rush the United States to support the interception of the European fleet after the war began. After the live-fire exercises were completed everywhere, the Soviet naval forces deployed by the world began to gather and rushed to the Bay of Biscay to complete the assembly. The exercise should end here.

"Chairman, Chairman Malakov telegram, they found that one of our submarines was stranded in the Bay of Biscay! They discovered that Bulgarian ships were passing by." Director of the General Affairs Office Servanov hurriedly came in to report.

"Send the information to the Ministry of National Defense immediately and notify Marshal Gorshkov." Selov hurriedly browsing the telegram and ordered, "Notify the local waters to our ocean fleet to respond immediately, and at the same time tell the information of all Warsaw Pact countries' intelligence agencies, so that they can secretly notify the local waters to participate in the rescue."

The submarine that had already lurked and waited in the Bay of Biscay in advance had an accident. The early Soviet submarines did always have safety accidents. The seventh cabin of the K-8, which was waiting for various seas to arrive excitedly, caused sparks in the seventh cabin due to organic matter falling on an unsealed circuit, causing the entire cabin to catch fire. The two-pole wires connected by organic matter caused the circuit to be shorted, causing the sonar to follow it. The fire in the two cabins caused smoke to spread throughout the boat. The automatic safety system of the accident was automatically shut down due to the fire sensing. The officers and soldiers of the boat immediately extinguished the two cabins. Unfortunately, due to the lack of fire extinguishers and other reasons, the fire was not controlled until the early morning of the next day. The fire caused smoke to spread, and a large amount of carbon monoxide filled the entire boat. In the morning, the captain ordered to float to the water surface and continue to extinguish the fire.

Selov, who rushed to the Ministry of Defense, informed Marshal Gorshkov of the situation and asked directly, "Does there be nuclear torpedoes on it? How many are there?"

"There should be two nuclear torpedoes on it, and we must rescue them." Marshal Gorshkov also saw the serious situation and immediately called the Northern Fleet's search and rescue ship and ordered them to quickly arrive at the Bay of Biscay.

Selov notified the Soviet Air Force and ordered the Tu95 strategic bomber to go to the sea for search and rescue. After the two agreed, they decided to continue the exercise and carry out the search and rescue operation. This first global maneuvering exercise by the Soviet Red Navy, no matter what the final result was, it would have to continue, otherwise they would not know where they were from the US coast.

Although the exercise has just been carried out for a few days, it has exposed many problems, especially in terms of command and control, information acquisition and transmission. The Soviet Red Navy's cooperation with each other is very awkward, and it is necessary to find all problems so that we will no longer suffer losses when war is in progress.

While the Soviet fleets in major seas around the world rushed to the Bay of Biscay, a rescue operation was also launched. The First General Administration of the KGB ordered members of the advisory departments of various countries to contact the intelligence departments of allied ships in the Atlantic Ocean to participate in the rescue. At this time, there was no need to worry about whether people would be laughed at. If the information could be blocked, it was important to save people first.

Fleets of various countries, which received notification from their powerful departments, gave up their ongoing work, closed the net and accelerated, and rushed to the Bay of Biscay in the face of the waves. At the same time, the Soviet fleets continued to gather for the exercise without any knowledge.

A few hours later, the Tu95 strategic bomber brought back news that the location of the submarine had been determined and informed the surrounding Soviet Union and allied ships to participate in the rescue. At five o'clock in the evening, the first Bulgarian ship that arrived at the Bay of Biscay was approaching, and the K-8 boat was ready to carry out rescue. More than 40 young crew members and crew members on the front line of fire extinguishing in two days were evacuated from the submarine.

"How is it?" Selov kept waiting for the latest information in Ruby Yangka. There were nuclear weapons on it. If he had a butterfly effect and let it explode, who could afford the responsibility? If it weren't for the fear of leaking the news, Selov would have been ready to ask France for help. I wonder what Charles de Gaulle, who frequently reported critically ill, said.

"In twelve hours, the tugboat will arrive at the location, and the submarine has lost its power, so we can only tow them back. It seems that it will take several months to repair it," Servanov replied hurriedly.

"That's good, hang the national flag and don't let us misunderstand the crew." Selov thought to himself, my little heart. This situation happened in a good global exercise. He simply got good news late at night. The Soviet tugboat successfully built a submarine and was dragging it to the country. The Soviet Navy's tugboat is worthy of the conscience of the Red Navy. Later generations rumored on the Internet that the Russian Navy's strongest combat power ship followed the Red Navy to conquer the tugboats of various oceans, saving the life of the exercise.
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