The meteorite is expected to land in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, 350 nautical miles in the direction of 34 degrees southeast of the Flores Islands, 3 degrees and 30 nautical miles away from the target sea area after 7 minutes and 21 seconds, that is, 04:18:12. This offset is within the range we expect, and will not affect the nuclear bomb destroying it.

In addition, the missile bombarded the 'Little Apophis' meteorite, and the explosion produced a lot of meteorite fragments, forming meteorite rain, which are rocky meteorites. Most of these meteorites fly at high speed in the atmosphere and rub against the air to generate high temperature and burn out, just like Meteor, a small number of relatively large meteorite fragments will land in Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky and other areas in about 14 minutes, which will cause some damage and casualties in these areas. "

Hearing this, Dave Burek nodded, "You did a good job, Larry." After speaking, Dave Burek turned to ~pig~pig~island~small~ said~www~zuhu~ , "Haney."

Hearing this, Hani turned his head and said, "Director Berek, please tell me if you have anything."

"Notify the governments and governments in these areas to prepare for the meteorite debris attack, and issue a warning message on the Internet through the broadcast, reminding residents of Missouri, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky that there will be meteorite debris in 14 minutes. Attack the area, prepare the residents of these areas in advance to avoid falling meteorite fragments, and, notify the air defense forces in the area, prepare to intercept and destroy the falling meteorite fragments to ensure the safety of the people ."

"Okay." Haney nodded, turned his head, and picked up the phone on the table.

Dave Bureck continued. "Hamm. Recalculate the flight path of 'Little Apophis'. Link the data to the 'Henry M. Jackson' cruising the waters of the Azores, and tell Captain David David for me , the whole of America awaits their good news."

"OK!"

The instructions came out from Dave Berreke's mouth in an orderly manner, and each instruction was strictly implemented——

On July 4th, at 04:16:42, there are still 90 seconds before 'Little Apophis' hits the earth.

People in the dark night can already see with the naked eye that ‘Little Apophis’ in the night sky is dragging a long tail flame and attacking the earth,——

Mid-Atlantic, Azores waters.

In the cold water of the night, the nuclear submarine 'Henry M. Jackson' has surfaced, with a jet-black hull and a huge steel hull, like a giant beast in the sea.

Henry M. Jackson commissioned in 1984,

During the height of the Cold War conflict. Belongs to the Ohio-class nuclear submarine, though. Strictly speaking, it should belong to the Henry Jackson class.

Originally, the U.S. Navy expected to build 24 Ohio-class submarines, but in the second strategic arms reduction treaty signed by the United States and the Soviet Union in 1991, the Soviet Union focused the United States’ nuclear strike force on Ohio-class submarines. Six were cancelled, leaving only 18 of the 24.

Entering this century, Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines have been in service for 30 years. The first few ships that entered service earlier have begun to age, and they are no longer able to undertake the normal strategic nuclear deterrence cruise duty. The USS Ohio, USS Michigan, USS Florida , USS Georgia, converted into a cruise missile nuclear submarine carrying conventionally guided missiles.

Therefore, Ohio-class nuclear submarines are divided into two categories: cruise missile nuclear submarines and ballistic missile nuclear submarines.

In order to distinguish, the Ohio, Michigan, Florida, and Georgia are called Ohio-class, and the last 14 ships are called Henry Jackson-class with the lead boat,——

The USS Henry M. Jackson is part of the US Strategic Ballistic Missile Submarine Fleet (SSBN) and is deployed in the Atlantic Ocean as the main nuclear deterrent force in the Atlantic region.

The SSBN is the main strategic nuclear force in the United States, consisting of 14 submarines carrying a total of approximately 1,728 combat warheads, accounting for nearly 38 percent of the total number of combat warheads in the U.S. nuclear arsenal.

The Henry M. Jackson was armed with 24 Trident submarine-launched ICBMs.

The Trident missile is an intercontinental missile at the core of the U.S. sea-based nuclear force with a range of up to 11,000 kilometers. Such a range can enable U.S. nuclear boats to launch Trident missiles in U.S. naval ports to hit any location in the northern hemisphere.

The Henry M. Jackson carried 8 W-76 (100,000-ton nuclear warheads) + MK-4 loading vehicles.

1 to 2 W-76 nuclear warheads are enough to destroy the 'Little Apophis' meteorite --

Inside the Henry M. Jackson, in the command and control room, the screen in the control room displayed the flight path of 'Little Apophis'. The light spots on the screen represented the 'Little Apophis' meteorite, and the light spots kept on It moves, showing a parabolic flight trajectory of the meteorite. As the light spot moves once, various data are displayed next to it, the flight speed of the meteorite, the flight angle, and how long it will be until it hits the earth.

Captain David David is a very good submarine captain, with a thin face, thick black eyebrows, a pursed mouth and a curved chin. It can be seen that he is a strict, rigid, serious and meticulous people. His eyes were sharp.

David David stared at the screen, his expression froze, he just stood there for a long time without moving, like a statue, the crew did not make a sound, and looked at their divemaster, worthy of respect, The trusted captain, waiting for his launch order.

The nuclear weapon system has been unlocked, the 'Little Apophis' meteorite has been locked, and the Trident missile carrying the W-76 nuclear warhead can be launched at any time by pressing the button to destroy it and bury it at the bottom of the sea.

David. David's head is thinking at a high speed.

Prior to this, the USS Henry M. Jackson was deployed in the Atlantic as a nuclear deterrent for the United States in the Atlantic.

When the 'Little Apophis' was observed, the Henry M. Jackson happened to be cruising in the mid-Atlantic waters, very close to the Flores Sea. Best ships of the 'Meteorite Order'. (To be continued.)

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