Chapter 8 This is not scientific

Emily Adams, an intelligence officer at the CIA, specializes in aviation intelligence, and she studies Soviet warplanes.

Of course, this is only on the surface, and no one knows that Emily has another identity in Germany.

This time, she was also responsible for organizing this military exchange program, a thankless job, the Air Force did not produce an organizer, nor did the Navy, but let a major from the CIA take charge.

Sure enough, this event was a war of words, and now, Emily finally has some hope, this naval aviation pilot named Nathan can catch up with the Soviet Air Defense Force when he takes a passenger plane, and even throws off the missiles fired by the other side, which is simply a miracle!

As for what Boeing inspected, what plane's bills or something, of course, she made it up, Emily was born to engage in intelligence material, and only used such a small means to push out this person who is not good at words, which is a step to push this event to a climax.

By the time Emily stepped briskly back to the podium, Nathan was in his place, already beginning a verbal account of the incident.

Listen to everyone's mouths open, is this okay? It's a stroke of luck!

The first time I avoided it by coincidence, and the second time I used the sun to dodge, without any warning equipment, without visual vision, I was able to dodge just right by counting down?

It's so unbelievable, it's like everything is made up.

At the same time, they know that it is impossible to make it up.

There were hundreds of passengers on the plane, the flight attendants, they all witnessed all this, and if Nathan dared to make it up now, he would be slapped in the face in the future.

Now what Nathan said is quite credible.

Nathan's debriefing was soon over, and he was about to sit down when he was done and was back in place to continue his journey.

"I propose that we begin by applauding this heroic act of encouragement by Nathan, who saved everyone on the entire flight." Emily said.

The people from the Navy immediately applauded, and as a result, the Air Force personnel had to applaud as well, and the voices became louder and louder, and they had been arguing for several days, which was a rare time with the same position.

This applause made Nathan a little embarrassed, he was originally a shy and melancholy big boy, and in his life, there was rarely sunshine.

And now this kind of applause is the first time, and I thought it would attract doubts.

This is, of course, because Emily has guided her well, so Nathan looks at Emily with a grateful gaze, and Emily happens to be opposite his eyes, full of appreciation.

Wouldn't that be the end of that? Why bother to coerce yourself again?

"Well, remind everyone, what we are discussing now is classified and must not be spread, this incident is likely to be hidden as a secret in the Cold War, now, you can ask questions, well, this time I will start first." Emily said.

When he heard this, Nathan suddenly understood something, which did not match history, and it could also be because later generations did not decipher these, after all, history is always strikingly similar, it may have occurred in 75 years, but it was turned around, and for some reason, it was hidden and not disclosed.

As a result, in 76, this incident occurred again, and it was only known to the world that it was a big trouble.

In the Cold War, there were many secrets.

"Captain Nathan, you counted down to ten and then started dodging, the timing was just right, so how did you figure it out?" Alice asked.

This is also what many people are concerned about, the first time you can say luck, the second time it is impossible, Nathan judged that it was an infrared bomb, and then flew in the direction of the sun, led the missile to fly, and when it was critical, suddenly dived, weakened the engine thrust, lost the target in front of the infrared bomb, and let the infrared bomb chase the sun.

The key to this tactic is the timing, and Nathan's timing is too good to make people curious.

"According to the time difference between the first missile and the second missile, when the other party finds that the first missile misses the target, to the second missile launch, it takes about three seconds to flip 13 switches, and then the speed of the missile is about 700 meters per second, and the estimated distance is about four thousand meters, so it takes another six seconds, and when I climb up, the missile will catch up, and the speed will decrease, so I estimate one more second."

Yes, this is how Nathan estimated at that time, his grasp of the timing was quite accurate, and under the circumstances at that time, Nathan's brain was running at high speed, and he successfully threw off the second infrared missile, which can definitely be loaded in the textbook.

"No, it's not scientific." An Air Force pilot said, "How can you make so many judgments in a short period of time, and you are all right?" ”

Just applause is applause, now asking questions is asking questions, Nathan's judgments are simply beyond the scope of understanding, if Nathan can do this, isn't it Superman?

"Yes, it's not scientific, and if everything was to be according to science, I wouldn't be standing here." Nathan's words are very simple and clear, but no one knows the meaning.

If it were scientific, Lao Tzu should be the pilot of the J-15, driving a fighter jet to take off from an aircraft carrier and playing confrontation with you Americans! All this, where there is so much science, Lao Tzu came here is not in line with science.

I can only say that I am really lucky enough!

Moreover, Nathan is not lying, so many passengers, crew members, are witnesses, even if they are strongly requested by the CIA, even coaxing and intimidating, promising not to divulge secrets, Nathan's incident this time has also spread internally.

"Then, in the next few days, in order to better communicate, we will hold several flight confrontation drills, Captain Nathan, I look forward to you performing well in the confrontation drills." Emily said.

The communication between the navy and the air force is full of gunpowder, and confrontation drills are the best way.

Emily's words instantly made the atmosphere tense again, and she once again succeeded in provoking the young pilots of the Navy and Air Force in front of her.

"Okay, that's the end of today's meeting."

The crowd dispersed, and as they walked past Nathan's side, they were all respectful and at the same time, provocative.

What about going to war so often? Although they did not go to the battlefield, they have always been close to actual combat in training, and this exchange must beat these exchange students down!

Nathan shook his head helplessly, and with Steve, left the conference room.