C3045 Lost
On the big screen, bright spots appeared one by one, and those bright spots were slowly moving at this time.
Shoigu narrowed his eyes. Now, he was even more shocked in his heart. However, he still maintained his calm exterior. This could not bring shame to the army of Big Bear Country. He did not want to always have such a shocked expression.
The reconnaissance vehicle just now could display the trajectory of the vehicle. Forget it. After all, it was a reconnaissance vehicle that could be used for video communication. It was understandable. But now, the entire Tank Force had moved out. They were surprised to find out that every tank of the Tank Force in the Han people... Wasn't it a little heaven defying that the armored vehicles could be displayed in real time?
How did they do it?
Every tank had a satellite positioning system. At the same time, there was also a data chain system that transmitted their location data in real-time. That was the only possibility.
Shoigu knew that Bear Country did not have such technology. There was no need to mention Tank Force. Even their fighter jets could not achieve such a function. The electronic technology needed was very advanced. The electronic technology of the Han people. It really lived up to its reputation.
In the past, when the Han Country and Bear Country were still in a state of confrontation, in order to deal with the Armor Torrent of the Bear Country, the Han Country had suggested using their superior techniques to fight it. This was to know the real-time location of each tank and assign tasks to each tank. This way, they would be able to achieve the effect of one versus three through such careful deployment.
However, when it was spread to the Bear Country, everyone treated it as a joke and knew the location of each tank? How was that possible? How much data transmission was needed?
However, the Han people was able to do it so easily. This was hard for Shoigu to understand. At the same time, he knew that this was the advantage of the Han people. They were originally very powerful in the field of electronics.
"These are useless." Shoigu continued, "Once on a real battlefield, within the range of large-scale electromagnetic interference... These devices will all be useless, except for the electronic tubes. To have enough power to resist electromagnetic interference."
When he heard Shoigu's words, Qin Guan was completely speechless. Some people could not communicate at all, because he would stubbornly hold his own opinion and not let it go. He wouldn't even think about whether other people's opinions were right or not.
Electronic tubes had already entered the 90s, and they were still holding onto the electronic tubes and not letting go. They didn't even know that this world had long entered the era of informatization. As for the large-scale war, especially when it was a nuclear war, it was simply impossible.
However, this time, it was really an eye-opener. If they didn't carry out joint military exercises with foreign armies, they would not know the specific situation of the foreign army at all. It was a joint exercise between the navy and the Sanctity Country. He had gained a lot, although his equipment wasn't very good. However, they had all come into contact with first-rate military ideas. On the Bear Country's side, there was really nothing to say.
While they were conversing, on the other side, the Tank Force was still advancing at a high speed.
"Ahead, forward, let's move from the front!" On the T-80U tank, Sergey was outside the turret. Through the communication device, he spoke to his subordinates. At this moment, his tank was in the entire army. It was the number one tank.
In a real battle, they definitely wouldn't be deployed like this. If the vanguard was destroyed by a cannon, then there would be no leader. But now, there were no real opponents, so what they needed was time.
At this moment, half of Sergey's body was outside. Naturally, he wouldn't appear in a battle. His field of vision was the broadest, allowing him to see everything around him.
The terrain here was mainly made up of plains. However... There are open-air mines nearby, the soil that the mines dug out... They were all piled up here, so they formed some man-made hills... They could have gone around, but that would have been too much of a waste of time. To them, those hills were nothing.
They had to seize time and fight for first place. Their T-80U tank had to be shown to them with the most advanced maneuverability. They had to let them know that this type of tank was the world's number one tank.
Their target was the furthest, and they had to be the first to arrive. Only then could they display the performance of this tank!
In terms of maneuverability, of course, there must be some small tricks, such as taking a shortcut.
Chief Launcher, who was standing at the side, frowned. This seemed to be different from the route given in advance! However, this way, they would definitely be able to reach the target area faster. It was quite good.
Therefore, the Tank Force started moving. When the tracks crushed the soil, dust flew everywhere. In an instant, the entire tank was wrapped up in dust. Therefore, Sergey could only hide inside the tank. He would wait until he left the small mountains.
The engine would occasionally start to work, but it did not matter. The first tank would open up a path, and the other tanks would follow behind. When the tank behind them came, a path would be crushed.
The tanks kept shaking. Finally, after ten minutes, the field was over. However, in front of them, there were countless paths.
There were no roads in the world. If there were too many people, it would be a road. This was a mining area, and there were all kinds of vehicles coming and going. So, which path should they take?
"The one on the right." Sergey started to give instructions. The road on the right seemed to be the sturdiest. It should be the road with the most number of cars. Moreover, it should be the pre-planned route after they had bypassed this place.
With this thought in mind, Sergey led his troops. They continued to move forward. As expected, the road was very solid and easy to walk on. Although they were crushed until they were full of bumps and hollows, the tank tracks allowed them to walk as if they were walking on flat ground. Instead, it was more comfortable.
Sergey continued to stretch out half of his body and looked into the distance. Soon, large pits appeared in the distance. Those were mining areas?
The mining area here might have already been mined, or it could be that there was a military exercise going on recently. In order to prevent accidental injuries, the mining area had recently stopped its operations. In short, there was no one in the mining area.
This, didn't seem to be the route he should have taken?1
Who cares, go and take a look. Perhaps after going to the mining area, he would be able to reach the target?
Sergey was in a hurry, so he didn't want to waste any time. As long as he kept moving forward, he wouldn't have a problem with the general direction. He picked up the Northern Needle and looked at the instructions on it. Once again, he confirmed that there was no problem with the route.
He definitely wouldn't know that the mining area here produced a type of ore that was magnetic!
Tank Force continued forward for an hour. In front of them was a vast and endless plain, and they couldn't see the end of it. Now, Sergey finally realized that something wasn't right.
"Stop, all of you stop!" Sergey shouted loudly.
"Bang." Tankers violently stepped on the brakes, and Sergey's body fell forward. He crashed into the shield in front of him. Luckily, he was wearing a thick tank cap. He was not injured. He did not have time to curse his driver. He shouted at Chief Launcher, "Map, give me the map!"
Chief Launcher quickly took out a special military map from the inside of the tank. Although it looked brand new, the folded mark was very clear. It meant that it had been a long time, especially at the bottom right corner of the map. There was also a line of small words printed, the first time it was printed in 1969.
Sergey looked at the large scale military map and carefully studied it. His eyebrows gradually furrowed. There were plains everywhere. There were no signs. The only clear sign was the mining area behind. But, on this map, there was no sign of the mine... Now, he had no idea where he was!
That's right, he was lost. This was the lowest level of mistake he had ever made, yet he had actually made it!
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