Building Warships in the Game

Chapter 125: 125 Mission: Disturb The Missile Flying Test


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Therefore, this event taught people a big lesson. Nothing in the military could completely rely on others, or it would bring a disaster.

Now that the technology could disturb missiles, then it was much easier.

Since Sulkovins State liked to provoke others so much, they had to suffer a little.

Suddenly, a new task popped up on the screen of the computer, "New task: disturb the flight test of eagle 4 missiles of Sulkovins State. Task reward: 50,000-100,000 gold coins?"

"Great!" Allen clapped his hands.

The game system seemed to know what Allen was thinking. Whatever he wanted to do, the task would jump out automatically.

Allen accepted the task without hesitation.

With a mission, it meant that he had gold coins. This time, the reward was also very high, and there was a maximum of 100,000 gold coins!

Then Allen began to consider how to carry out this task.

First of all, Allen thought that the electromagnetic interference and drone strikes were too obvious and easy to be found.

Allen wanted to finish this task without anyone noticing.

The best result was to make Sulkovins State think that their missile flying test failed, instead of making them think that their missiles were deliberately damaged.

In this way, Allen's goal was achieved.

There was only one way to carry out this task, and that was to use the invisible plane.

No matter how hard Sulkovins State tried, they couldn't find out the invisible plane. With their radar system, it was impossible for them to find it.

As long as the invisible plane could fly to the side of missiles, and then use the laser equipment to illuminate the internal parts of missiles.

In this way, missiles' work, system, would naturally be destroyed, and missiles would not be able to successfully explode.

The invisible plane Agni made by Allen could carry a beam of light to hit the cabin to complete this task.

During the design and production of Agni, it had reserved many slots to hang all kinds of cabins so that it could complete different tasks.

It could carry the electronic war cabin, and the automatic cannon cabin could carry its own laser cabin.

At the thought of this, Allen decided to use the invisible plane to complete the task.

At least, this plan was completely feasible in all aspects of technology.

However, Allen didn't dare to act without the approval of the superior. Otherwise, Allen wouldn't dare to do it.

If he made a mistake, he would make a big mistake. The consequences would be unimaginable, and maybe the war would really be triggered.

Even if they couldn't cause a war, Bama State would still be in a disadvantageous position. Allen couldn't take the responsibility.

"Casey, call General Shane!" Allen ordered.

Shane answered the phone soon.

"General Shane, here is the thing. I have a plan to ask for your permission."

"I've just watched the news about the launch of the intercontinental missiles of Sulkovins State. I want to destroy their flying test!" Allen said.

"What did you say?" Shane was taken aback. "Sabotage their flying test? It's not a small matter!"

"Yes, that's why I asked for your permission. What do you think of it? Can I do it?" Allen asked.

Shane thought for a while and said, "I need to know your specific plan."

Allen nodded, "Okay, I'll send you the plan now."

After saying that, Allen immediately sent the detailed plan he had just made to Shane.

Shane received the plan and printed it out.

"Well..." Shane opened the action plan and began to read it. Sweat began to break out on his forehead as he read it.

Although Shane had been used to the surprises Allen gave him, Shane couldn't help but feel surprised.

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His plan was so bold that it didn't seem to be an action plan.

After reading the plan, Shane didn't know whether it could be carried out or not. This action was beyond his power.

He couldn't decide whether the plan could start or not.

Shane had no choice but to ask his superior.

Shane hung up the phone with Allen and began to contact his superior.

He was very efficient. In less than half an hour, he had already sat in the office.

In front of him, there were three monitors.

Shane waited for a while, and the images of three generals suddenly appeared on the three screens.

Shane stood up and saluted the three generals.

"Sir!"

One of the three generals was Commander Petro.

Both of them had higher military ranks than Shane, and the youngest one was 16 years old.

They were indeed very experienced in front of Shane.

Petro looked at Shane and asked, "What's wrong? What's wrong with Captain Allen? Even you don't know what to do?"

Commander Petro asked Shane directly without waiting for the other two to speak.

"Here is the thing. Captain Allen has an action, which is specially aimed at the eagle 4 missiles of Sulkovins State."

"The main goal is to destroy their missiles experiment."

Shane said concisely.

Commander Petro nodded and said, "Ok. What about the details?"

"Sir Allen plans to use an invisible plane to carry out a mission. When their missiles reach the scheduled track, he will use the laser equipment carried on the invisible plane to destroy the internal parts of the missiles. In this way, he can achieve the goal of destroying the missile flying test."

Hearing General Shane's words, the three generals were lost in thought.

Suddenly, a general said, "General Shane, have you calculated the success rate of this action plan?"

"We have a success rate of 80 percent!" Shane said without hesitation.

Then Shane added, "Even if we fail, we just pretend that nothing has happened. If we don't tell anyone about it, no one will know that we did it!"

"Even if it is Sulkovins State's missile test team, they can only think that it is their own fault and will never suspect us!"

"We code this action as Ghost. The most important part of this action is to keep it a secret. By taking advantage of the extremely high concealment of the invisible plane, we can start this action under the eyes of the enemy!"

This was the so-called Ghost Action.

In a way that no one would find out, they interfered with their missile flying test.

By this time, Shane had finished what he wanted to say. In fact, he supported this action.

After all, as a vice admiral, Shane didn't like the way that Sulkovins State provoked others at will. He also wanted to take this opportunity to teach them a lesson.

However, it depended on the three generals' attitude whether the operation could be carried out or not.

Shane looked at the three generals on the screen and waited silently.

Five minutes later, a general suddenly said, "I agree with this action!"

Then another general said, "I don't think it's necessary to take this action. It's a little radical. I don't agree."

Now the two generals had expressed their opinions. One agreed and the other disagreed.

Only Commander Petro remained silent.

Whether the mission could be approved or not depended on Commander Petro's attitude.

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