God of Rebirth Trader

Chapter 343 Beautiful Scenery

It took the United States several weeks to control and eliminate the virus this time.

Afterwards, when they took stock of the losses, everyone couldn't help but vomit blood: direct economic losses amounted to tens of billions of dollars, indirect economic losses amounted to hundreds of billions of dollars, and other potential losses were even more immeasurable!

President Bush became angry, and with a wave of his hand, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops launched a violent attack on Yinlak's capital, Baghdad.

The U.S. financial market, which has been hit by the virus, is in dire straits.

However, the stocks of arms companies have continued to rise. From the day the president announced retaliation, they suddenly rose by 60%.

There are originally 460,000 multinational troops in the Gulf region, including more than 380,000 US troops.

Others are the accompanying armies of some Arab countries in the Gulf, as well as the air forces of Britain, France, Germany and Italy, and small-scale personnel focusing on logistics services.

Previously, because other countries did not benefit, the armies of these Western countries were watching the fire from afar and did not participate in the war in depth.

After the countries had negotiated terms, they set off one after another.

As for those Arab countries, although the number of soldiers they directly sent was second only to the United States, they were all not interested in attacking Yinlak.

Many countries have even made it clear that they can help the United States contain Yinlak, but let them participate in the attack. Sorry, that is not possible.

During the Gulf War for more than ten years, Yin Lac was no longer the Middle East Tiger that everyone feared.

In the eyes of many Middle Eastern countries, their sympathy for Yinlaq is greater than their hatred for Saddam.

The US military's attack on Yinlak had no moral principles to begin with.

In addition to cruise missiles and laser bombs, their fighter planes dropped a large number of missiles and cloud bombs. The destructive power of these weapons was huge.

The number of Yinlak civilians who lost their lives as a result reached more than 200,000!

The strategic intentions of the United States are well known to the world.

People in various countries in the Middle East feel very uncomfortable when they see the innocent and tragic deaths of Yinlac people on TV every day.

Some radical organizations responded to Saddam's speech on TV and called for unity to drive Americans out of the Middle East.

However, the Gulf countries all know that it is easy to please God but difficult to give away. They have no choice but to maintain limited cooperation with the United States.

Only the King of Kuwait hated Saddam deeply because his territory was occupied and firmly supported the US military's actions.

Therefore, a large number of U.S. troops are concentrated in Kuwait's border barracks and are at the forefront of the war.

In small Kuwait, more than 100,000 U.S. troops and other multinational troops have gathered together, ready to attack at any time, so that the Yinlak Army on the opposite side did not dare to neglect.

Saddam was not unprepared.

The Mauritian special mission headed by Victor provided them with a large number of parts and components, allowing all of Yinlak's Scud missiles to be modified accordingly.

As long as the US military dares to cross the border, it will definitely give them a head-on attack!

The war is about to break out.

According to Victor's instructions, Saddam sent a group of personnel to sneak into Syria northwest of Yinlaq.

Two days later, they finally brought back the secret weapon Saddam had been waiting for:

There are more than a hundred improved Peregrine 2 drones, six sets of super swarm drones, and a large number of maintenance parts.

In addition, there is a batch of new equipment: full-band jammers.

This is a true full-band jammer. The interference waves it emits indiscriminately block all communication lines, including Yinlak's and the US military's.

After this period of confrontation, Saddam also realized that his communication system was at risk due to the interference of electronic warfare by the US military.

Often, not long after they were repaired, they would be blown up again.

Therefore, they have recently been building underground communication centers and using optical fiber lines to keep in touch with frontline troops.

Once the full-band jammer was put into use, it immediately caused the US military to feel extremely painful.

Yin Jun didn't have much confidence in ensuring smooth communication anyway, so he simply turned off his own frequency band and adjusted the jammer's power to the maximum.

No one wants to pass on information comfortably.

As soon as the US military's cruise missile entered the territory of Yinlak, it encountered strong signal interference, and it was the kind of interference without any interruption.

Even if digital transmission technology is used, there must always be a gap for transmitting and receiving compressed data.

Unfortunately there are none.

Yin Lak also made up his mind, gave both sides a black eye, and forcibly dragged the US military back to the traditional war mode to fight.

The Yin Army can also maintain basic combat command through optical fiber communications. Generally speaking, it does not necessarily suffer as much as the US military.

Their cruise missiles can only fly according to established program routes, but this also requires finding suitable terrain matching reference objects.

At Victor's suggestion, Saddam made a decisive move and moved all the residents near the border into the interior, and then burned down most of the villages that could be used as reference points.

Only a few are left, which can be used as passageways for cruise missiles to enter.

Yinlak's anti-aircraft artillery is deployed on the only path of the cruise missile, waiting for it and intercepting it in layers.

Most of the cruise missiles launched by the US military were destroyed and shot down by Yinlak using primitive anti-aircraft guns during flight, and they were unable to achieve their tactical missions.

Without precise cruise missile attacks, the US military can only use laser-guided bombs or high-altitude carpet bombing to destroy suspicious targets on the ground.

At this time, the three Su-27s that Yin Jun had hidden before appeared.

The U.S. military fighter jets that penetrated into Yinlak encountered higher-power full-band interference and were unable to obtain real-time radar data support from the early warning aircraft.

The same blind man, the F16, which was praised by the US military as being amazing, was chased by the Su-27 and was chased all over the sky.

The U.S. military can only send out F15s with larger bomb loads, better radars, and stronger electronic warfare capabilities to withstand the arrogance of the Su-27.

When radar data cannot be transmitted, even the MiG-29, which was previously considered useless, has exerted extraordinary combat capabilities.

The air battle above Yinlak returned to the level at the end of World War II that relied on airborne radar and sighting of targets with eyes.

With the support of Yinlak's anti-aircraft artillery fire, the two sides fought back and forth, and it was difficult to determine the winner for a while.

The U.S. military is caught in a dilemma.

Without comprehensive elimination of ground threats, it will be difficult to control the air. Without air supremacy, if you want to advance on the ground, you will inevitably suffer heavy casualties.

However, without launching a ground attack, it seems difficult to destroy all the military targets in Yinlak in a short period of time.

Should we launch a ground attack first and destroy Yin Jun's ground jamming device, or should we gain air superiority first and then launch a ground attack?

This left the Riyadh command center with a difficult choice.

But on Yin Lak's side, the development of the war situation made Saddam very happy.

Although the gadgets brought by the Mauritian-Russian mission are very expensive, they are really worth it!

Saddam was in a good mood. His appetite had greatly increased in the past two days, and his face, which had been somewhat gloomy since the war began, has regained its rosy look.

His speeches on TV were more emboldened, and he repeatedly clamored that Americans would bleed into rivers of blood.

At the same time, he also appealed: Arabs should not fight Arabs! This is our fine tradition!

These words have won the support of many civilians in the Middle East.

The spokesperson of Baghdad TV is also a wonderful person.

He used a lively and humorous tone to mock the US military on TV.

His wit and humor became a beautiful sight in Yinlak's war, captivating TV audiences around the world.

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