Chapter 632: Ocean 70 Exercise

The top five cadres of the KGB appeared in an interrogation room at the same time, opposite three people, Major General Polyakov, head of the Department of the Academy of Military and Diplomatic Sciences, and Vladimir, secretary of the Party Committee of the Red Academy of the KGB investigative agency? Major General Biguzov, Deputy Chief of the Electronic Surveillance Service, Colonel Dugsky. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Of course, Colonel Dugesky is a relatively failed traitor, he was discovered by Serov just after being plotted against him, mainly the first two people.

It took a month to arrest these three people, because they had to be stolen together, and the identities of these people were not low, and as for the group of people who returned to China, they had already been dealt with. In order not to startle the snake, only the last captured Major General Polyakov's connector was captured by the KGB and has now turned into a corpse.

"You know our policy, since we dare to arrest you, it means that we have evidence, no matter what you say or don't say, you will not be able to escape the end of the road. I will not implicate the innocent, your family will not be punished specially, and now you do not want your family to know that you have committed treason. Serov felt that there was no need for interrogation, and ordered directly to Zvigon in the back, "Tomorrow everyone will be shot, and I will go home first." ”

People who become agents for reasons of disillusionment - or the trauma caused by ideological disorientation - can develop slowly, sometimes over years. Such agents no longer trust their own government. I was hurt by the system I was in, and I hated the bosses who ruined my career. This was the case with these people, most of the traitors who emerged in the Soviet Union, often not lured by money and threats, but by the fact that the country did not live up to the expectations in their hearts, and instead began to serve the United States without expecting anything in return.

Such spies tend to be particularly rare, but the damage caused by each occurrence is enormous. So the KGB's real powerful spies, all the information is known only to Serov alone, this is the downline of his development, every spy has an enviable enough identity, as long as he, the chairman, does not commit treason, the identity of these people will never leak.

"Empress, you said that there are always traitors in the department, how can this method be curbed?" Lying on the bed, Serov asked his wife, who felt that he had been careful enough, but he still could not avoid it.

"There are so many people in your department, and it is still an important department that has been infiltrated, it is normal for some traitors to come out, and those talents in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are the real hardest hit areas, isn't mitigation what they advocate?" Valya's red lips opened slightly, "It's not your problem, there are so many people in the KGB, it's normal for some people to have problems, if it weren't for you, Zinev wouldn't have found out." ”

Serov, who was frantically poured chicken soup for the soul by his wife, felt that these words were really reasonable, and it was not his own reason at all.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Marshal Gorshkov, had high hopes for this exercise, and the Soviet Northern Fleet, the Pacific Fleet, the Baltic Fleet, and the Black Sea Fleet, were all dispatched. Dozens of naval aviation regiments are on standby on the mainland, and the four major fleets are waiting in the Bay of Biscay in Spain, the Caribbean in Cuba, the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, and the waters around Indonesia.

The low-altitude penetration of the Soviet Naval Aviation Regiment and the saturation attack drills of various fleets made the US admirals who were observing from the side feel quite stressed in the hearts of many US naval officers who were observing from the sidelines, and in the face of the attacks of the Soviet Red Navy, which often fired dozens of missiles, many Americans thought about what to do if they faced this situation themselves.

"It's okay to say that if it's a battle on the ocean, we still have a certain amount of reaction time, but if it's the Mediterranean, the Persian Gulf, the Caribbean, and other places, our aircraft carriers don't have enough safe distances, and it's terrible to face such an enemy. On a US reconnaissance ship approaching the exercise area, the captain of the ship said worriedly while recording data, "During the exercise, they launched conventional missiles, and if it is a real war, it is estimated that they will be nuclear missiles." ”

In less than a decade, the Soviet Union's Red Navy submarine force was more powerful than it was during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and its surface forces had also made great progress, and in less than ten years, the Soviets, who had been arbitrarily blocked by the US Navy, made the Americans feel threatened so quickly, and the speed of the pursuit was unprecedented, even faster than the speed at which the US Navy was catching up with the British Royal Navy.

The final destination of the Ocean 70 maneuver exercise was the Bay of Biscay, which was set by the commander of the Soviet Red Navy, Marshal Gorshkov, the eastern bay of the North Atlantic, between the west coast of France and the north coast of Spain, slightly triangular in shape. The Bay of Biscay is located in the northeastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean, bordered by France to the east and Spain to the south. It has been the site of many naval battles in its history, most recently during the anti-submarine warfare of the British Royal Navy during World War II, which finally contained the unbridled attacks of the Third Reich.

The reason why Marshal Gorshkov set the end point here is to show the determination of the Soviet Red Navy to rush the US mainland to support the interception of the European fleet after the start of the war.

"Chairman, Chairman Malakov telegram, they found out that one of our submarines ran aground in the Bay of Biscay! It was discovered by Bulgarian ships passing by. "The head of the General Affairs Department, Servanov, hurriedly came in to report.

"Immediately send the intelligence to the Ministry of Defense and inform Marshal Gorshkov." Serov hurriedly read the telegram and ordered, "Inform the local waters of our ocean-going fleet to respond immediately, and at the same time inform the intelligence agencies of all Warsaw Pact countries, and let them secretly notify the ships in the local waters to participate in the rescue." ”

The submarine that had been waiting in the Bay of Biscay had an accident, and the early Soviet submarines did always have safety accidents, and the seventh compartment of the K-8 boat, which was waiting for the excitement of the seas, caused a spark due to organic matter falling on an unsealed electrical circuit, causing the entire compartment to catch fire. The electrode wires connected by the organic matter caused a short circuit in the circuit, causing the sonar in the third cabin to catch fire. The fire in both cabins caused smoke to disperse throughout the ship. The automatic safety system for accidents is automatically shut down due to fire sensing. All the officers and men of the boat immediately put out the rescue of the two cabins. Unfortunately, due to the lack of fire extinguishers and other reasons, the fire was not controlled until the early hours of the next day. The fire caused smoke and a large amount of carbon monoxide filled the boat, and in the morning the captain ordered the boat to rise to the surface to continue extinguishing the fire.

Serov, who hurried to the Ministry of Defense, informed Marshal Gorshkov of the situation and asked directly, "Did it carry a nuclear torpedo on it?" How many? ”

"There should be two nuclear torpedoes on it, and we have to get them back." Marshal Gorshkov, hearing this, also saw the seriousness of the situation, and immediately dialed the search and rescue ships of the Northern Fleet and ordered them to quickly rush to the Bay of Biscay.

Serov informed the Soviet Air Force and ordered Tu-95 strategic bombers to go to the sea area for search and rescue, and the two agreed to continue the exercise and carry out the search and rescue operation together. No matter what the final result of this first global maneuver exercise of the Soviet Red Navy is, it must continue, otherwise it is impossible to know where it is from the coast of the United States.

Although the exercise has only been going on for a few days, it has also exposed many problems, especially in the areas of command and control, information acquisition and transmission. The cooperation between the Soviet Red Navy was very jerky, and all problems must be found in order not to suffer losses during the war.

At the same time that the Soviet fleets in various seas around the world rushed to the Bay of Biscay, a rescue operation was also launched at the same time, and the First General Directorate of the KGB sent a telegram to the members of the advisory departments of various countries to ask the intelligence departments of various countries to contact all the allied ships in the Atlantic waters to participate in the rescue.

The fleets of various countries, which had been notified by the powerful departments of their own countries, abandoned their ongoing work, closed their nets and accelerated, and rushed to the Bay of Biscay against the waves, while the Soviet fleets continued to assemble and participate in the exercise without knowing it.

A few hours later, the Tu-95 strategic bombers brought back the news that the location of the accident submarine had been determined, and the surrounding Soviet and Allied ships were notified to participate in the rescue, and at five o'clock in the evening, the first Bulgarian ship to arrive in the Bay of Biscay approached, and the K-8 boat was close to the rescue, and more than 40 young boats and crew members who had been on the front line of fire fighting for two days evacuated the submarine.

"How's it going?" Serov is constantly waiting in the rubioka for the latest information, there are nuclear weapons on it, in case he has a butterfly effect and blows it up, who can afford to pay this responsibility? If it weren't for the fear of leaking the news, Serov would have been ready to ask France for help, and I don't know what De Gaulle, who frequently reported that he was critically ill, would think.

"Within twelve hours, the tugboat will arrive at the location, the submarine has lost power, and we can only tow them back. It now appears that it will need to be repaired for several months. Servanov hurriedly replied.

"That's good, hang the national flag, don't let us misunderstand the crew." Serov secretly said to my little heart, such a situation has occurred in a good global exercise, and he simply got good news in the middle of the night, the Soviet tugboat has successfully built a submarine and is being towed to the country, and the Soviet Navy tugboat is worthy of the conscience of the Red Navy. Later generations rumored on the Internet that the Russian Navy's most powerful ship followed the Red Navy's tugboats in the oceans and saved the life of the exercise.

After receiving the news that the submarine had been towed back, Marshal Gorshkov breathed a sigh of relief and continued to direct the global exercises of the Soviet Red Navy, although there was an accident, but the Soviet losses could not be allowed to expand, and the exercises still had to continue. (To be continued.) )