33km east of Oblast Tegovashi, Ivanovskaya, Russia (54th proximal rocket division).
The 54th Guards Rocket Division, located closest to Moscow, lunched two types of ICBM with a loud sound shaking the ground at 33 kilometers east of Teikova. The launch occurred three minutes earlier than planned because some rocket divisions had suffered significant damage as a result of the South Korean military’s preemptive strike, and thus the General Staff ordered an emergency launch.
18 RT-2UTTKh Topol-M (NATO name: SS-27 Sickle) and 12 RS-24 Yars (NATO name: SS-27 Mod 2), the latest models in the RT-2 class, departed from their respective mobile launch vehicle launch tubes. flew away after soaring high in the sky. Soon after, the missiles disappeared completely, leaving only a trail of white smoke in behind
Soon after the sound of the launch faded from the ears, an unknown light flashed from the sky, followed by a powerful explosion in the 54th Guards Rocket Division.
Even if the operators of the 54th Guards Rocket Division did not check the radar, they could intuitively know that their launched missiles had been intercepted.
” Eight Topol-M intercepted at an altitude of 58 kilometers! Seven Yars were also intercepted at an altitude of 68 kilometers.”
The radar operator screamed while looking at the radar screen mounted on the console..
“What’s the hell going on? How could they be intercepted before even breaking through the atmosphere?”
When reports of interceptions from various rocket regiments arrived, Division Commander Georgie Galaev mercilessly punched the console box in front of him.
kwang! kwang! kwang!
As a result, his right hand tore apart and blood splattered.
“Div, Division Commander, stay calm .”
Deputy General Vladimir Beschastnich held Division Commander’s hand and stopped him.
“Do you think I can stay calm right now?”
Following that, he turned his gaze to the communications operator, who was receiving various reports from here and there.
“Ah! Division Commander! According to the reports, our division’s launched missiles were all intercepted.”
“What? Is that true?”
“Yes, it has just been reported that all missiles fired from each regiment have been intercepted…”
When he saw the Division commander’s glum expression, the telecommunications operator closed his mouth.
“Argh! Screw them……… Hey! Call the Central Control Office and check again!”
“Yes, I will.”
The operator quickly contacted the central control office, which monitors and oversees the launch status. After that, he was uncertain about whether or not to report what he had heard.
“What is it? Hey, you punk! Don’t procrastinate. Hurry up and report it!”
“Well, the central control room also confirmed that all our missiles were intercepted…….”
“Oh, my”.
Division commander Galayev, who was enraged to the point of fury, eventually opened the hatch and exited to cool his head. While taking a deep breath of the cold morning air outside, he noticed something rapidly falling from the dark sky. As a consequence, he raised his head to look at it.
A white light appeared to fall from the thick darkness, and then a bright light flashed, blinding both of his eyes.
Pat!
With a huge explosion, a massive mushroom cloud rose from a distance of one kilometer. And the immense heat of thousands of degrees seemed to thank Georgi Galayev before transforming him into white ashes, after which he was engulfed and faded away.
The white light seen by Georgie Galaev before his death was a C-SH Zinog-II missile launched by Zeus Strategic Interceptor Satellite two. Zeus Strategic Interception Satellite two launched a massive retaliatory attack after intercepting all nuclear missiles fired by the 54th Gurds Rocket Division from the atmosphere.
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November 26, 2023, 06:01, (Russian time 00:01),
Oblast Dombarowski Air Base in Orenburgskaya, Russia (the 13th Order of Merit, Merit and Merit Rocket Division).
A huge RS-20V Boyeboda with a diameter of 3.05 meter and a length of 32.2 meter appeared from the open silo, with a circular roof door over 4 meter in diameter. And the RS-20V Boyeboda ICBM, which quickly escaped from the silo, was separated from the lower auxiliary tank, and a powerful propellant exploded from the first stage rocket.
The RS-20V Boyeboda ICBM, which emits orange flames along with a massive launch sound enough to shake the earth, slowly soared into the sky, overcoming gravity.
The massive S-20V Boyeboda ICBM, which would have overwhelmed simply by its size, vanished into the sky beyond at a slight angle, trailing a tail of white smoke. These launches took place all over Russia. Within minutes, 28 S-20V Boyeboda ICBMs separated from the first-stage rocket and entered the atmosphere using the power of the second-stage propellant.
There was one thing to point out here.
The 13th Red Flag Medal of Merit Rocket Division was one of the divisions that escaped the preemptive strike of the Republic of Korea Aerospace Forces. This did not mean, however, that the overseas reconnaissance bureau was unable to reconnaissance in advance to avoid a preemptive strike.
No matter how careful they are with security and thorough disguise, silo platform-type missile bases are prone to leaking a lot of information in advance through military espionage. Of course, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Aerospace Force had detailed information about the 13th Red Flag Medal of Merit Rocket Division.
It was based at Dombarowski Air Force Base and had 28 silos, each with a 4th-generation RS-20V Voyevoda (NATO name: SS-18 Satan) ICBM, the world’s largest nuclear missile, and a special camouflage shield. They were aware of the precise GPS coordinates of that silo’s location.
Despite having such detailed information, the Joint Chiefs of Staff decided to exclude them from the preemptive strike because a small city called Yaadi was only five kilometers away from Dombarowski Air Force Base. As a result, if the base is attacked, it may sustain significant damage. In fact, there was a deep divide among the staff in the Joint Chiefs of Staff over this point.
Some staff members who were opposed to the exclusion of preemptive strikes stated that ICBMs should be included in the preemptive strike because they pose the greatest threat to South Korea among nuclear forces and that civilian damage is unavoidable in wars between countries. When the pros and cons were presented, it was noisy for a while, but the uproar was quickly silenced when Kim Yong-hyun, the second-ranking deputy chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, voted in favor of the exclusion of it from the first strike on behalf of Chairman of the Joint Staffs Shin Sung-yong, who was visiting the Blue House at the time.
As a result, the 13th Red Flag Medal of Merit Rocket Division launched the world’s strongest ICBM in the territory of the Republic of Korea.
Half an hour ago, Nine Hyunmoo 3E2-C type supersonic cruise missiles launched by the 22nd Missile Artillery Brigade of the Army’s First Field Army Headquarters were flying towards the 13th Red Flag Medal of Merit Rocket Division.
The basalt 3E2-C type supersonic cruise missile was a supersonic cruise missile with a range of 5,500 kilometers and a speed of Mach three, and 20 diffuse plasma bomb were mounted inside the fuselage, avoiding enemy radar networks, minimizing detection and interceptive threats.
The Hyunmu 3E2-C type supersonic cruise missile was set to ignite the entire Dombarowski Air Base as well as the 13th Red Flag Medal of Merit Rocket Division in the next 40 minutes.
Latitude 25 ° 42 ‘ to Northeast 18.76 “Tokyo, 133 ° 31 ‘ 28.04” the depth of the sea (keunyajeu ollegeuam – 553 (k)).
With a few minutes left before the ICBM launch, the Russian Strategic Rocket Command, which suffered an unexpected blow from the South Korean Aerospace Force’s three-legged space fighter and a Zeus satellite, immediately ordered the missile to be fired.
In response, a total of 10 rocket divisions that were not get hit by the first preemptive attack fired several types of ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles).
Countless intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) launched into the sky from across Russia. The number of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) launched, however, fell far short of the initial planned number of missiles and only to half.
Besides, the General Staff issued an order to the Far East Fleet Command to fire nuclear missiles at the SSBN nuclear submarine, which is currently submerged at the bottom of the deep sea in the Northeast Sea, in order to increase the number of ICBMs.
As a sequence, the Far East Fleet Command dispatched six SDS-Surrogat, an unmanned drone submarine recently developed and tested with encryption, to deliver commands to SSBN nuclear submarines that are silently submerged at a depth of several hundred meters.
The SDS-Surrogot, an unmanned drone submarine, was developed on the basis that friendly nuclear submarines secretly use them as enemy traps or deceptive incentives to attract submarines and operate unmanned submarines to reduce training costs.
The SDS-Surrogat weighed 40 tons, traveled at 40 knots, and had a submersible range of up to 965 kilometers. The Far East Fleet Command attempted to send an order to the silently submerged SSBN submarine by sending an encrypted secret message rather than the submarine’s voicemail.
The six SDS-Surrogat, which started submerging into the deep sea of the Northeast Sea, each dived in a set route and began to emit encrypted secret messages.
Ding~ Ding~ Ding~
The crew of the Knyaz Oleg (K-553) were about to perish because they had been silently submerged for two days at a depth of 600 meters prior to the naval battle in the Northeast Sea. Under the red lighting that resembled a butcher’s shop, the crew members who had a lot of restrictions on all of their actions were testing the limits of their patience.
In particular, while eating, they were strictly forbidden from making sounds such as the sound of the metal hitting. Therefore, they had to use their hands to pick up the food and eat it.
“Oh, I’m going to die. It’s better to just fight and die. I’ll go crazy if I do this for one more day!”
Torpedo armament solider Andrei Kumanchov expressed his displeasure to his colleague who was sitting next to him in hushed tones.
“Shh! Hey, don’t say that! Do you want to go to the guardhouse later?”
His colleague Pavel Yashkopra hurriedly put his index finger on his mouth and said in response.
“Hey, it’s better to go to the guardhouse. I’m going crazy here”.
“That’s true. It’s better to just go to fight. I don’t know what are we doing ….. Or just surrender to the base.”
Pavel Yashkopra died in agony as well. These two were not alone in their dissatisfaction. The majority of the crew felt the same way.
While the crew’s complaints piled up, unknown noises began to be heard from somewhere in the headsets of the quiet munchies.
Murod Zuhurov, who had no idea about what he heard because it was a very small noise, asked Anjur Ismailov who was next to him.
“What is it? Anjureu! Do you know what vulture it is?”
“wait, wait a minute.”
Anjur Ismailov, who also won first place in the sonar analysis competition, gave a brief answer, then he focused on the headset to see if he could understand something.
“This! I don’t think it’s submarine shade.”
Anjur Ismailov, who analyzed the wavelength and sound of the sonar monitor, spoke quietly with a confident voice.
“Right? I think it’s very different from the submarine shadow.”
“Oh! I got it.”
“Really?”
“This seems like an encrypted secret message.”
“An encrypted secret message? Is it ours?”
“Yes, it’s the encryption wavelength of our Far East fleet.”
“I’ll call sonar operator.”
“Yes”.
After a while, Sonar operator Vitali Denisov, who woke up, entered the sonar room while rubbing his eyes.
“What is it?”
“Listen, sonar operator!”
Anjur Ismailov handed his headset to the sonar operator, Vitali Denisov, who put it on his head, heard the sound for about a minute, and showed a hand signal to turn the recording around.
Then Anzur Ismailov manipulated the sonic console and started recording the sound he heard.
” Murod !”
“Yes, sonar operator.”
“Go to the control room and bring the on duty commander!”