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Chapter 1076 - 1076 1028 Weapon of Destruction!
1076: Chapter 1028: Weapon of Destruction!
Moment of Crisis!
1076: Chapter 1028: Weapon of Destruction!
Moment of Crisis!
Strong Retaliation!
Nuclear scorched earth!
Hittory, furious to the point of near madness, has completely lost all reason and restraint.
However…
The one driven crazy by Wu Jie is him, not Lemur, who lurks in Xikelse.
What does Hittory mean by demanding an immediate nuclear detonation?
A nuclear warhead with an explosive yield of tens of millions of tons would create a dead zone within a hundred-kilometer radius upon detonation.
Does Hittory think Lemur and his men can teleport?
To be instantly transported a hundred kilometers away the moment the nuclear bomb goes off?
Doesn’t he consider that the small town of Xikelse itself has a population of tens of thousands?
Furthermore, the town is close to Nabiya City, where there are even more than a million people.
What would be the consequences of such a blast?
Causing millions of casualties is not just a simple matter of shocking the world.
Survival is a human instinct!
When a power threatens the safety of mankind…
When considering that the whereabouts of two more nuclear warheads are unknown…
Then all nations and races will inevitably unite, searching frantically at all costs.
For no one wishes to die in a horrific and ferocious nuclear explosion, along with their family and friends.
Even at this moment.
Hittory’s subordinates, who have been ordered, certainly do not want to die.
All hustles and bustles in the world are for profit!
If not for money, why come out to mix?
Without the promise of hefty compensation, who would willingly be recruited by Rosdelle’s Auxiliary Business Association?
If it weren’t for the prospect of big earnings, who would be willing to be commanded and variously assigned?
If life is lost, what’s the point of earning more money?
Therefore…
Hittory’s mad ravings of orders didn’t get through to his subordinates.
Everyone is not a fool—to treat the nuclear warheads like firecrackers, thinking a few steps run after ignition could allow for a safe escape?
Those who are chosen to carry out such secret missions must certainly be smart, sharp-witted, and courageous.
In fact.
Apa Lemur, who was finally assigned to lead this secret transport mission, was an experienced special forces commander before retiring.
Special forces often carry out secret missions, and it’s common to lose contact with superiors once infiltrated into enemy territory.
Without recent instructions, one must rely on one’s own mind and qualities to judge the situation and adapt to circumstances.
Now.
Hittory, like a madman, wants Lemur to detonate the nuclear bomb immediately.
Such an order, devoid of common sense and reason, would indeed be insane if Lemur heeded and executed it.
However, he did not immediately refuse Hittory over the phone; instead, he pondered for two seconds and then responded that he would immediately prepare for nuclear detonation.
There’s nothing wrong with these words.
After all, a nuclear warhead is not a hand grenade—you can’t just pull the pin, remove the safety lever, throw it, and expect it to explode.
For safety and confidentiality reasons, the activation process and procedures for a nuclear warhead are quite complex.
In blockbuster movies, the president always has a nuclear football.
In a critical moment, this suitcase can be used to order a nuclear strike.
As a result, melodramatic plots often arise, such as kidnapping the president to get the suitcase, which can then be used to launch nuclear bombs and destroy the Earth.
Anyone with common sense would find this laughable.
How powerful a radio device can such a small suitcase contain?
Could it contact strategic bombers, nuclear submarines, or land-based nuclear missile launch bases at any time, anywhere?
If it were that powerful, why bother building so many large long-wave communication stations?
Communication relay satellites?
Although the actual control and command procedures of different countries may vary, their approaches to safety and confidentiality are generally similar.
First.
No one has the right to order a nuclear strike directly.
For any country, a nuclear bomb, with its immense destructive capacity, is a weapon that safeguards the state; how can it be used rashly?
Once used, it must be a matter of life and death, a moment pivotal to the nation’s fate, when one is not afraid of a world war and willing to perish along with the enemy.
If it were easy to order a nuclear strike, what happens if the person issuing the order falls ill or becomes mentally unstable?
Who will bear the responsibility for the countless deaths?
Second.
The use of nuclear weapons must be approved by the highest level of authority in a state of war.
If there are no war threats, no overwhelming enemy force in conventional warfare, no imminent national ruin, many countries today would not easily enter a war state.
Because once in that state, social and economic activities give way to serve the war, and the top leader gains immense power, making it easy for dictatorship issues to arise.
Lastly.
The activation process for a nuclear weapon is extremely complex.
If it is indeed a critical moment of life and death during war, or if the enemy has already launched nuclear missiles at our country, then after high-level proposals and collective deliberations leading to authorization…
Once the order is signed, it is almost simultaneously conveyed to nuclear weapons control agencies and the executing troops.
Preparations on the troops’ side also take time.
Unlike aircraft-launched or submarine-launched nuclear missiles, land-based launch platforms are diverse.
Some nuclear missiles are hidden in fixed silos, some mounted on large missile launch vehicles, and others disguised on cargo trains, but no matter the method, entering combat status requires time.
After preparations are made, the control agencies will issue the secret commands.
With the codes to unlock the nuclear missiles, specified enemy targets, fixed launch times, and so on.
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