Golden Fishery

1090. United States Navy

On the USS Connecticut, Justin Bartley stood on the command position frowning, his eyes staring at the sonar screen silently, like a statue.

In the cockpit, more than a dozen naval soldiers were busy operating. People kept reporting parameters to seek instructions, and officers continued to give back instructions. This huge and incomparable deep-sea monster was tamed in this way, obediently following the soldiers' instructions Come swim.

A strong middle-aged black man walked up behind Justin, saluted him and said, "Colonel, for unknown reasons, the sea monsters have already started diving deep, and the deep-sea submunitions have entered the launch nest. Do you want to launch an attack?"

As the captain of the second Seawolf-class nuclear submarine, Justin has always been an excellent soldier. He is upright, brave, decisive, strong, optimistic and has rich command experience. It seems that nothing that the submarine encounters can trouble him.

But now, he was in a bit of a predicament. This embarrassment stemmed from his belief, not his inability to deal with the matter in front of him.

According to the regulations of the Department of Defense and the Navy, the Seawolf-class submarines are usually stationed at the Bangor Naval Base in Washington State, but not long ago, the USS Connecticut went to the North Atlantic as a representative of the US Navy during a joint military exercise between the United States and the United States.

As a result, two days ago, North Korea and South Korea clashed and threatened to go to war. The U.S. Navy urgently dispatched the USS Connecticut to head south from Spain along the Atlantic Ocean, pass through the Indian Ocean, and enter the Pacific Ocean to deter North Korea.

This was a request from the South Korean side, because during the border conflict between the two sides, South Korea received news that all North Korean submarine forces were mobilized to block several large ports in South Korea, which made their senior naval officers a little flustered.

Speaking of this matter, the leadership team of US imperialism really hates iron but steel. South Korea has the top navy in Asia. Even China may not be able to overwhelm it when it comes to the technological content of the navy.

But compared to its combat effectiveness, this troop has a bit of a problem. The South Korean navy, which has an overwhelming technical content, is still a little bit against North Korea. This is inconceivable to the senior generals of the US imperialism.

The USS Connecticut is an attack nuclear submarine, mainly used to attack and deal with large ships such as aircraft carriers and destroyers in the camp. It is now dispatched to undertake anti-submarine missions and deal with North Korea's submarine force at the request of South Korea.

North Korea's submarine force ranks fourth in the world, with 80 ships including "Romeo"-class attack submarines, "San"-o-class coastal submarines, and "San"-class pocket submarines.

Although there are many. But North Korea's submarine force is actually not very effective. Justin is confident that if a war really breaks out, he will be able to take out all North Korea's submarines with a single USS Connecticut.

In fact,

The two sides did not go to war. The USS Connecticut had not yet circled South Africa and entered the Indian Ocean, when it received news that South Korea and North Korea had settled their disputes, and they could return to the voyage to continue participating in the exercise.

When they got the news, the officers on the Connecticut almost scolded their mothers angrily. How could this life-and-death matter of war, in the eyes of the North and South sticks, be like a child playing house?

Just as they were about to return, the radar soldiers on the submarine discovered a group of sea monsters.

Qin Shiou guessed right. The Connecticut's sonar is too powerful. They first discovered the giant monsters and sea pythons more than ten meters long through passive sonar. At that time, they thought they were civilian submarines. But later they turned on the active sonar, only to find that it was not, what they encountered was a sea monster!

Yes, sea monsters, in the eyes of the officers and soldiers on the Connecticut, those sea creatures more than ten meters long on the sonar screen. It's a sea monster!

After discovering the sea monster, Justin, as the captain, immediately reported the information to Bangor Naval Base. Because this group of sea monsters is a bit abnormal, evidence of the existence of metal has been collected from a king squid. It's unbelievable.

In the eyes of Justin and others, this group of sea monsters should be preying, or in other words, a group of unknown sea monsters were chasing and killing a giant squid.

Through the sonar detector, they can only distinguish the identity of the king squid. As for the monsters chasing after the king squid, which are more than ten meters long and whose buckets are as thick as sea snakes, they don't know what they are.

It is now recognized by the scientific community that the length limit of a sea snake is four meters, and it cannot be longer. And now among the monsters they found, the shortest one had to be fourteen meters long, and the shape was extremely terrifying!

Moreover, it is also recognized by the scientific community that the king squid is the top predator of the ocean, and the only ones that can compete with it are sperm whales and orcas, and other creatures can only become its food.

But what the officers see now is a group of super sea snake-like monsters chasing and killing the king squid...

If Qin Shiou knew what the officers were guessing, he would definitely think of a Chinese joke: a Mercedes-Benz helped to tow a tractor when it broke down on the highway, and told the driver to honk the horn if he drove too fast. A BMW overtook the car behind, and the Mercedes-Benz driver was furious, speeding up and chasing after him. In the eyes of the traffic police, what they saw was: Mercedes-Benz and BMW drag racing, with a look of tractors following behind and constantly honking their horns to ask for overtaking.

Similarly, it is obvious that the king squid is leading the sea snakes forward, but why are the sea snakes chasing and killing the king squid?

But this kind of thing is impossible to figure out unless the person is involved. Anyway, after receiving the report from the officers, the Bangor Naval Base also became interested and asked them to find a way to capture these sea monsters and drag them back for research. There are new discoveries.

The navy is not interested in the discovery of new species, but is interested in a new type of sea monster that can hunt down the king squid.

As a result, the Connecticut chased them all the way, and they were about to catch up with these stupid sea monsters. These sea monsters actually chose to dive deep, and judging from the screen, these monsters scattered, as if they had found the Connecticut.

Justin couldn't figure this out, the submarine was still some distance away from these monsters, how could they find the submarine behind?

Sergeant Major Kim Wordsworth waited patiently after reporting the current situation. He understood that Justin could not make a choice, because the base asked them to bring back the sea monster specimens. Once the depth charges were used, they would What can be brought back is only the tissue specimen of the sea monster.

But the problem now is that the sea monsters are very cunning, and they keep drilling into the deep sea. If they don't attack, they won't even be able to get tissue samples.

Thinking of this, Justin quickly made a decision, waved his hand fiercely, and shouted: "Fire!"

His order had just been issued, and the soldiers of the fire team hadn't executed it yet, the submarine swayed suddenly.

Justin was okay, he was holding on to the armrest of the command position, the hapless sergeant major was caught off guard, he couldn't stand still for a while, staggered a step and fell to the ground.

Immediately, a red light on the top of the submarine's command cabin flashed, and made a piercing whine while flashing, which meant that the submarine was in crisis! (to be continued)

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