Chapter 691 Let him set off fireworks everywhere



Zhao Shanhai left a mess in Malaysia.

This led to the case being left unsolved by the police. If they had paid any more attention, they could have found plenty of clues, but they were just too slow and the trail went cold.

Add to that the superstitious element and the influence of a shaman, and even an unsolved case becomes an unsolved one. Clues? Malaysia is a tropical rainforest; it doesn't rain every day, but it rains every few days, sometimes three or four times a day.

Once it gets wet in the rain, all the footprints and tire tracks disappear.

While he wasn't particularly diligent in finding clues, Officer Ma was extremely proactive behind the scenes when it came to offering rewards for information leading to the arrest of missing persons.

Zhao Shanhai took Wang Dalu back to Er Mao's base and gave him a good rest.

During this time, Wang Dalu also made a phone call to Xing Baohua, implying that it would be a pity to lose the parts factory in Malaysia.

Without parts suppliers, the entire production line in Japan will be disrupted.

Xing Baohua said it was fine, there was still Luzon, right? Let Wang Dalu rest well and go there to expand the business. As for the Malaysian business, it wasn't out of the question, we could just move it to Sarawak in East Malaysia.

There are plenty of places to do it anyway; I can expand on them when I feel better.

Zhao Shanhai assembled a team of over forty people, thirty of whom had traveled to Malaysia with him.

These people are almost done training; it's time to wipe out that Firebird mercenary team.

One was in Algeria in North Africa, and the other was in the Middle East. Finding the Middle Eastern location was extremely difficult. This was only possible after paying money and using Antonov's connections; the KGB provided complete information from the Russian side.

The KGB's ubiquitous capabilities were quite formidable. In fact, during this period, they were also poor, with severely insufficient funding. Other units were in a better position, as they had items that could be retired and sold for money.

But their intelligence wasn't easy to sell. Coincidentally, someone wanted the intelligence, and the price wasn't low. It was like a joke to resell it for two million US dollars.

The Firebirds' base in the Middle East is mainly for training. Its geographical location is right at the intersection of three countries. It can't be said to be a no-man's land, but it is indeed very loosely managed.

The desert and Gobi were deserted.

If you don't look at it from the air, you wouldn't know that a short runway has been built on the edge of the desert.

This distance is sufficient for C130 takeoffs and landings.

Despite its massive size, the Hercules spacecraft has a surprisingly short takeoff and landing range. If needed, it can even accommodate fighter jets.

There is a large village near the airport, with only a small number of indigenous residents and mostly outsiders who come for training.

We have the geographical location, but we lack more detailed intelligence, such as firepower deployment. This is a completely different tactic for dealing with local Malaysian powers.

When professions align, one needs to be even more cautious.

Antolov received a sum of money to arrange for an air force officer to take some photos at that location.

Money makes things easier. Once a reconnaissance mission was assigned, a MiG-25 with an outer cargo hold took off from Ermao three or four days later.

About a week later, the high-altitude reconnaissance photos reached Zhao Shanhai's hands. Once he had the high-altitude reconnaissance images, he and his team began to study them and formulate corresponding combat plans.

In addition to wireless equipment, what Da Mi can provide to the special forces is also highly powerful jamming electronic equipment.

Interference is carried out through satellite communications, positioning, and other means.

This is also why Xing Baohua frequently interacts with American satellites, maritime communications, GPS, motorcycle communications, and other frequency bands, and has made corresponding interference frequency bands.

This thing has a lot of power, and high power means high power consumption, so it can only be used by connecting two 12V 50Ah batteries in series to 24V, which can block signal interference in the surrounding 3 square kilometers for about 4 hours.

This is quite useful; if the other side is attacked, it can effectively prevent them from calling for backup.

Through aerial reconnaissance photos, they also identified three obvious heavy firepower points.

We don't know how many others are hidden, but fifty special forces teams are more than enough to wipe out a training base village.

This operation was conducted without ground guidance.

They were part of a special operations operation behind enemy lines. After completing their mission, a transport plane would come to pick them up on that small runway.

They would still use the cover of night, but this time they would launch a surprise attack at around 4 a.m.

The combat mission lasted about two hours.

The quiet little village was unaware that umbrellas were floating in the sky above them.

Some early-rising indigenous villagers had already faced the west wall and begun to worship, chanting a passage from the Quran.

They chant these scriptures five times a day: in the morning, forenoon, noon, afternoon, and evening.

Day after day, year after year, five times a day, until death.

Their biggest festival is Eid al-Fitr, during which they only drink water during the day and eat a little something at night for a month.

The chanting at dawn is inherently focused. Meanwhile, those on night shifts nearby are also at their most drowsy during this time, and to avoid losing concentration, they all choose to listen to that chanting.

After landing, the special forces team retracted their parachutes. All their equipment was carried by themselves, and their ammunition was limited.

Therefore, we cannot afford a war of attrition and must fight a quick battle.

Three shoulder-mounted RPGs were already aimed at the obvious heavy firepower point.

The original plan was to sneak into the village quietly, without firing a shot, but they were discovered a step ahead of time.

A brief exchange of fire suppressed the visible sentries, but the hidden sentries began sniping the special forces team.

After sending off several special forces soldiers, they finally located the sentry's firing position, and the rest became a sniper duel.

I thought the three heavy artillery positions were heavy machine guns, but they turned out to be Type 88 anti-tank guns.

We're all facing life and death, and you still care about being released and facing a military court? Just release us, believe it or not, I'll take three of you away with one shot.

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