Soviet Union 1991
Extra 110: In the Name of the Tsar
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However, what surprised the US military was that they had prepared dolphins to deal with the Soviets' terrible giant squid, but they didn't see any shadow. Even their Nimitz aircraft carrier fleet was not attacked at all. This abnormal situation continued until they landed on the north shore of Gdansk Bay in Poland.
Originally, they thought that the scene they encountered would be barbed wire, heavy machine guns and armored forces, and even Soviet shore-to-ship missiles. They would strictly guard against the US military landing on the north shore of Poland, but none of this happened. Gdansk Bay was very calm, and there were even seagulls landing on the port pier, looking at the US fleet preparing to land.
This abnormal situation made everyone take a deep breath, and even the landing operation seemed cautious. Fighter jets flew over the soldiers' heads. You conducted reconnaissance nearby, but found no trace of any Soviet troops. This abnormal situation made the US troops who were landing very puzzled, and even occupied no area, as if they had entered a Chernobyl zone.
All human habitation was isolated.
US Army Chief of Staff Milley was very confused about the feedback from the front line. They should have encountered the most intense resistance here, and even decided to have a bloody battle, just like when they landed on the Normandy beaches. However, the front-line troops reported a calm port, a city without anyone, and the US army could even step into the port with great fanfare without finding any losses.
Those Nimitz aircraft carriers in the Baltic Sea did not encounter the attack of the dreadnought-class battleships or giant squids. It seemed that everything had disappeared, and it felt like the Soviet Union had withdrawn from the land of Poland.
"No, there must be a problem. The Russians should not have missed this place. What are they thinking? Knowing that the Americans might land here, why didn't they set up heavy defense here? Are they confident that the US armored forces cannot defeat them?"
Milley paced back and forth in the command operations room. The biggest problem he faced now was whether the armored forces should withdraw or continue to advance? He vaguely felt that this was just a trap, but it was impossible to let the US army retreat. They had already reached the territory of Poland, and they had to proceed according to the plan formulated by the command and operations department.
However, the most urgent task was to find out what the Soviets were thinking. It was not their style to give up a strategic location in vain. However, the brain circuits of the Slavs could not be speculated based on common sense. Perhaps it was true that their command and operations department believed that the US army was vulnerable and did not even need to fight them head-on.
If so, Chief of Staff Milley felt humiliated.
Defense Secretary Mattis reminded the other party, "The Russians, are they planning to lure the enemy deep into our territory and then annihilate us? After all, they are not sure how many troops we have, so they plan to use this probing method to lure us forward? But is there any more effective way of fighting than intercepting us directly at the port? Once the US military spreads out, they will deploy more troops to stop us."
The combat troops on the front line are still waiting for the next order from the command, and Milley must make his decision as soon as possible.
"Impossible, absolutely impossible, the Russians are not so stupid. The best way to stop the US military is to drown the Marines in the Baltic Sea. If it were me, I would not let them land on the northern coast of Poland. Use the naval fleet to directly encircle and destroy this landing force in the Baltic Sea. Deliberately letting the enemy land is a taboo in the military. Although their combat methods are weird, it is impossible not to understand the key points of these operations. If the Russian high-level officials don't even understand this, then their military academy can be closed."
The words of the Chief of Staff Milley left Mattis speechless. In fact, he had already considered these situations, but he, like him, couldn't figure out why the Russians were not on guard?
There is only one possibility, there is a bigger conspiracy behind them.
Mattis sat in his original position, and the Minister of Defense, who had never experienced such a war, realized that the way to fight the Soviet Union was completely different from other countries. In the Gulf War and the Iraq War, the US military intelligence could grasp every route of Saddam's army's retreat and carry out accurate bombing, but they could not know what the Soviet army's combat intentions were.
Like a red ghost floating over the European continent, ready to launch a deadly attack at any time.
"Even if the other side has other conspiracies, we have to bite the bullet. I want to see if the Soviets can swallow our armored forces. We are preparing to land three armored divisions on the north bank at once. These are just the vanguard. I don't believe they can swallow them all in just one or two days. After opening up the Baltic Sea, follow-up support will follow, one armored corps after another, leaving no stone unturned."
Since Chief of Staff Milley decided to do this, Mattis had nothing to say. The soldiers still landed near the port according to the previous deployment, and then went south to cut off the Soviet supply line, paralyzing all the troops in front of him, creating an opportunity for NATO's counterattack.
Miley, the chief of the general staff, considered everything except the madness of the Slavs. A nation that dared to use nuclear bombs to dig a canal would never make the mistake of letting the U.S. military take advantage of it. If Miley thought it was a trap, he was right. He just underestimated the terribleness of the trap.
What Romanov prepared for him was not an armored force, but a killer.
After careful consideration, the Soviet Union's General Staff Command in Ukraine believed that the U.S. military's head-on combat would lead to the loss of troops, so they should choose the most reliable way to eliminate the U.S. military. They already knew the location of the U.S. landing operation, and there was only one thing to do next.
That was to drop bombs at the landing site of the U.S. military.
An enhanced version of the vacuum implosion bomb, a new weapon developed by the Moscow Institute. They no longer had time to destroy another Novaya Zemlya, so Romanov took the simplest and crudest approach, removing all the garrisons and civilians stationed in the port and directly using the U.S. military for testing.
Anyway, it was a war that tore the face off.
This terrible monster was named the Tsar. Mobile phone users please visit mReading for a better reading experience.
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