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Three hundred and fiftieth chapters delivery or not

Yindu, an air force base.

Helder silently packed his luggage. He never expected that the battle that should have happened would end at such a rapid speed.

He expected that the other party would conduct large-scale electromagnetic interference and proposed corresponding countermeasures, but he did not expect that the Yin Fang's anti-interference ability could be so fragile.

This is no longer a problem that can be solved by pulling a few more fixed lines, setting up a few more high-power signal transmitters, and switching multiple different communication frequency bands.

Of course, it is not possible to solve the problem with just a few advanced armored vehicles or a few fifth-generation aircraft.

So, he has completely lost the meaning of staying here.

When he received a call from his superior, he was not surprised by the follow-up arrangements at all, but he felt a little distressed - 500 tills are not too much fun, but that is enough to go to a certain bar for a while.

After thinking for a while, he put down his half-packed luggage and walked to the next door, took out the advanced pair of Mir, who seemed to have just finished taking a shower and was leisurely smoking a cigarette:

"Okay... Although we haven't stayed for a week this time, this ending is considered to be my loss. Come on, I'll give you the money, and I'm willing to accept the loss."

Mir smiled helplessly and shook his head, answering:

"Forget it, if you lose, I won't win either. To be honest, we are all old fry on the battlefield, but no one expected that their response methods would be exaggerated to this extent, didn't they?"

Held nodded slightly and sighed:

"We have always been very alert to their electronic countermeasures technology, but who would have thought that their technology could develop to this level in just a few years - it is still an air-based platform. This is even more exaggerated than the Murmansk-BN system of the Bear, right?"

Mill frowned and replied hesitantly:

"I don't know that Yin Fang's anti-interference ability is not easy to judge, but it should not be that scary. If we encounter it, we can still have some measures to deal with it--in short, it is not easy to deal with."

"After I go back this time, I will find a way to make suggestions to my superiors and develop equipment and tactics specifically for dealing with rabbit electromagnetic interference."

"It's terrible to be blind before we even go to the battlefield. To be honest, I can understand the mood when I was hanging and beaten by us in the past."

Held nodded solemnly and said in agreement:

"Isn't that... I've been thinking about this since yesterday. If we don't make progress, one day they can crush us with technology that is more than one generation."

"This time it's a large-scale electromagnetic shielding. What about the next time? Crack generators? Or Skynet virus? I even feel that they may invade our military network and intercept our combat information..."

Mill threw away the cigarette butts that had been smoked, looked at Held with a serious expression and said:

"The crack generator... sounds quite sci-fi, but I suspect that with their ability, it's not impossible to do it. As for Skynet virus... the technology that is not too difficult to intercept our combat intelligence, the key is decryption. Do you think they can make RSA decryption technology?"

"...If there is, then we are really in big trouble. Hopefully, don't."

"I hope not."

The two looked at each other, and their eyes showed unconcealed worries.

.........

China, the imperial capital.

A regular media discussion is underway. The reporters who attended the meeting came from different media from various countries and raised various questions, but because of the current major international events, most of the issues are related to the food and the battle between Yin and Ba.

These two topics are actually the same topic, but the Western media seem to deliberately downplay the relationship between the two, but instead repeatedly ask questions from the perspective of so-called human rights and international responsibilities, hoping to seize the flaws in the answers of relevant Chinese personnel so that they can make a big fuss after going back.

But the person in charge never gave them this opportunity. No matter what questions they asked, the answers were always stable. They not only showed their attitude, but also did not cross the bottom line. They were even more cautious in making words and sentences. It was not feasible to intercept ambiguous sentences from them to make an article.

This situation made a reporter named Dick very anxious. He originally came to the discussion to find fault, but now it is almost over. His colleagues have asked almost all the questions about finding fault, but they have no results at all.

It seems that I can only use some tough moves.

Thinking of this, he raised his hand and waited for a few minutes. The person in charge pointed his name.

Dick stood up, coughed first, and then asked:

"Mr. Zhao, we learned that the shadow of Chinese fighter jets appeared in this Yin-Pakistan conflict. I would like to ask, does this mean that you are involved in this conflict?"

The person in charge on the stage curled a sneer on the corner of his mouth, and he fully understood what the other party was using.

Through this kind of rhetoric, we will get involved in this conflict and then use international public opinion to hype. No matter what the purpose we want to achieve in the end, it will definitely be unfavorable to our side.

You can choose not to answer this question, but in such an occasion, when facing such a question, if you don’t answer it, you will feel guilty.

The person in charge's thoughts were sequential. A few seconds later, when Dick just put down the microphone, he answered:

"As far as we know, the most common fighters in this conflict are the f-16, Phantom 2000, F15, and Phantom 3 fighters. These fighters come from the Ugly Kingdom and the Faguo. So I would like to ask, does this mean that both countries have participated in this conflict?"

"By the way, F-16 fighter jets appeared in both camps where the conflict occurred. For this, I would like to ask, does this mean that your country is fighting a new Civil War on other people's territory?"

A burst of laughter came from the reporters in the audience, and the expression on Dick's face froze, but he quickly recovered.

This answer is very clever and basically blocked the questions he had planned to continue to ask, but the reporter he had worked as a reporter for so many years was not only the advantage of running fast.

After a moment of pause, he continued to ask:

"You are very familiar with the local situation. I would like to ask, what is the source of this information? Is it trustworthy?"

This question is full of traps. If the person in charge answers credible, he can immediately go back and compile a report, titled "The Chinese side has the first-hand top-secret military information on the Yin-Pakistan conflict, and is suspected to be the manipulator behind the conflict."

If the answer is not credible, then he can change his perspective and question the spokesperson's dissemination of unconfirmed information and deliberately provoke the situation.

According to normal logic, no matter how you answer, you can't get rid of the trap he set, but he obviously underestimated the strength of this kind-hearted person in charge.

I saw the other party pick up the water cup and take a sip, then answered:

"All our information comes from international public information. The credibility of the information source should not be answered, but the relevant news media."

"Actually, I'm just as curious about your question."

"How did some of our journalists get this information in such a short time?"

"But no matter how curious we are, we will not ask them this question, because if we ask it, we need to get an answer."

"It just so happens that you have raised this question now, so we sincerely give you a suggestion."

"Why, why don't you go there and take a look?"
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