Chapter 941: Thugs
At dawn, on the runway of the Tel Aviv Aviation Enthusiasts Club, veteran pilot Haimov and his partner Sakha boarded the all-white painted Fi-60. This German-made civil aircraft www.biquge.info a single-wing structure, single-engine, two-seater, and three-point landing gear, which looks a little simple, and is lackluster in terms of power and speed********.
In order to re-establish the Jewish state in Palestine, the Zionists tried to gather the Jews scattered all over the world to their homeland, but since the land was still nominally part of the Arab kingdom, the Jews could not openly build up an army and develop armaments. At the same time as organizing the militia to arm, they purchased and kept more than 40 planes in the name of airlines and aeronautical sports associations, and of course there were no serious fighters and bombers in them, but many pilots had military experience, and the 33-year-old Haimov served in the Luftwaffe for 14 years, flying reconnaissance planes for six years and bombers for eight years.
With a loud and pleasant engine roar, Haimov drove the aircraft and began to glide forward. The Fi-60 was equipped with a multi-frequency radio station, which was able to maintain contact with terrestrial stations within 100 kilometers under normal conditions. Benefiting from the support of the Irish military, the Jewish resurrectionists were able to militarize their equipment with technical modifications. The dashboard in front of Haimov is no longer as simple as the original layout, the military model of the high-frequency radio station not only doubles the effective communication distance, but also has the function of encrypted communication, and the communication content is not easy to be intercepted by others; The most advanced radio navigators are capable of all-weather flight navigation, with a technical deviation of no more than 100 meters per 100 kilometers.
After taking off, Khimov flew over the harbor and saw a white and black mail boat slowly heading to the dock under the guidance of a tugboat, thinking that it was carrying another group of Jewish immigrants who dreamed of returning to their homeland. Tel Aviv's urban areas are growing in size and the number of inhabitants is increasing, and in a non-war state, many people can be fed by trade and imports, but in the event of war or blockade, the limited production of the land is not sustainable. As a result, the Jewish immigrants who returned to Palestine were centered in Tel Aviv and spread to the surrounding villages and towns, not only in the fields of finance, commerce, metallurgy, and chemical industry, but also in a wide range of basic industries such as farming, medical care, scientific research, education, and transportation.
The target of the flight was Kafka, a Jewish town more than 40 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv. Last night, it was attacked by a large Arab mob that reportedly killed hundreds of Jews, ruthlessly looted Jewish families, rich and poor, and damaged untold amounts of property.
At this time, the Jewish villages and towns in Palestine were different from the "Jewish settlements" of later generations, they were merely natural villages and towns formed by the spontaneous settlement of Jewish immigrants, outside the local administrative structure of the Arab kingdom, and usually without the presence of government officials, police personnel, or military personnel. On the one hand, such villages and towns are under the control of Arab tax collectors and grain collectors, and on the other hand, it is difficult to obtain the protection of the security authorities. In recent years, militias have been established in Jewish villages and towns, but in a village like Kafka, where there are two or three hundred inhabitants, the militia generally does not exceed 100 people, and the firearms and military training are very poor.
After almost a quarter of an hour of flight, Haimov found Kafka accurately. Looking down from the air, this familiar Jewish village and town is in shambles, with the dead, wounded, and scattered objects everywhere beside the houses and on the streets, and the surviving residents moving slowly like walking corpses, all after being sacked by the mob.
After flying low two times and making sure that there were no thugs in the vicinity, Haymov asked the command for permission to land, and was approved. With his skillful flying skills, Haimov landed the Fi-60 on a dirt road south of the village, and his partner Sakha immediately jumped out of the cockpit with a revolver and rushed to check with the villagers.
A few minutes later, Saha ran back with a sad face on his face, shouting: "Those Arabs who went to hell have robbed all that is here, killed more than twenty people, wounded more than forty, and they withdrew a few hours ago and went east!" Tel Aviv was informed to send medical personnel to help, the wounded need to be treated! ”
Khimov immediately reported the situation to the command by radio and then asked Ying to go and follow the trail of the Arab thug. At this time, his partner Saha pulled out two grenades from the toolbox behind his seat and muttered through gritted teeth that "they will pay for this".
The militia command quickly approved Khamov's request and told them that they must not use any force during the flight, so as not to arouse the official alarm of the Arab Kingdom. Watching Saha stuff the grenade into his jacket pocket, Haimov shook his head helplessly, he knew very well how powerful a real aerial bomb was, and ordinary grenades could do little except to create some frightening for the Arabs.
At the same time, Jewish militiamen who had heard of Kafka's attack by Arab militants gathered spontaneously at militia assembly points in Tel Aviv. They were all indignant, and many felt that the "flying army" should be sent to Kafka's aid. The "flying army" does not mean air troops, but an elite combat force that uses modern means of transportation to carry out rapid maneuvering. With a total of 400 men, this armed force has gone beyond the ordinary militia in terms of equipment and training, and has become a special existence between the militia and the professional soldiers. In Tel Aviv, the transport company specially modified a number of buses and trucks for the "flying army", coupled with the wheeled armored vehicles donated by wealthy chaebol businessmen, basically realized the mechanization of the march, and if necessary, it was able to quickly reach any Jewish ghetto in the city and the surrounding areas, but there was still a qualitative gap compared with the real mechanized troops.
While the Jewish militia discussed and vented their emotions in Hebrew, Demilok and his companions remained silent at their posts. Whether they speak Turkish or German, the militia can basically understand - not because the Jews are all linguistic geniuses, but because for 2,000 years, the Jews have been scattered all over the world, trying to adapt to the local language and culture in order to survive, and at the same time continuing the language inheritance of their own people out of their strong consciousness and beliefs. In a city like Tel Aviv, where Jewish immigrants live, there are usually a large group of Jews who know Turkish or German, and when they receive military training, when they understand the meaning of the instructor, they can relay it to others in Hebrew, supplemented by demonstrations of movements, which can basically achieve the training effect.
After sunrise, the latest news came from the militia headquarters that the Arab mob had disappeared without a trace, and according to the Jewish residents who had been attacked, the group numbered about four or five hundred, basically on horseback, with knives and guns, and several armed trucks. Seeing their viocity and swiftness, Kafka's Jewish militia did not resist, but these men were so brutal and brutal that they looted almost the entire village and town, and even removed all the food stored in the residents' homes.
A little later, another piece of bad news came, that the same Arab mob that had attacked Amona was preparing to launch an attack on another Jewish village called Amuna, and worse, it was said that they would join another mob and almost double their number.
Before dusk, the Zionist Executive Committee and the Tel Aviv militia command jointly decided to send 300 Irish Foreign Regiment fighters to ambush the town of Amona together with the "flying army" to kill the spirit of these Arab thugs.
The reason why the Jews are invincible in business has a lot to do with their shrewdness and decisiveness. The "flying army" was quickly assembled and set off in a car. The soldiers of the Irish Foreign Legion were driven to Amona by truck drivers and private car owners who came spontaneously. By nightfall, more than 700 elite fighters had arrived in this Jewish village more than 30 kilometers from Tel Aviv.
At this time, Khimov and his partner took off again and stabilized their flight altitude at 800 to 1000 meters. Although the Fi-60 is a purely civilian ********, when it comes to its sister aircraft Fi-65, it is a familiar face that everyone knows on the battlefield - since its service in 1934, the Fi-65 has been the German Army's standard battlefield calibration/liaison/reconnaissance aircraft, whether it is in dry West Asia, the cold north, or in the humid and warm Atlantic islands, as long as the German Army is stationed, you can basically see the Fi-65's light and stable posture. The Fi-60 and Fi-65 are not only similar in codename, but also in construction and performance. When they fly in a kilometer of airspace, it is difficult for people on the ground to detect their presence through sound, and it is difficult for active fighter jets to intercept such a slow flight speed and extremely low flight site requirements.
Upon arrival over Amona, Hemov and his partner did not notice anything unusual. After circling for nearly an hour, a winding "fire snake" suddenly appeared in the northeast, presumably Arab militants hurrying away with torches. The Jewish pilots immediately informed the commander of the "Flying Army" in Ammona, Colonel Bitten, who had served in the British Army in his early years, became an American citizen after World War II, and then served in the United States Army for six years until he was persuaded by Ben-Gurion, one of the main leaders of the Zionist movement and chairman of the Zionist Executive Committee, to move to Tel Aviv with his family and form the "Flying Army" that became famous in the Jewish world.
"All on alert! Get ready for battle! Colonel Bitten stood on the roof of the car and shouted orders. Amona was much richer than Kafka because of the size and population of the town, and the Jews who emigrated here were mostly from North America, who grew wheat, corn, tomatoes, strawberries and other fruits and vegetables, and established a large dairy farm where crops and milk were mainly supplied to the residents of Tel Aviv.
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