It was deep into the night. The waves on the sea surged, and beneath the surface, two cruisers carrying out a military mission began to slowly ascend.
The Ilova River Cruiser, with Captain Tu Fengpu standing in the command room, staring at the biological radar's feedback scan, cross-referencing the satellite's aerial reconnaissance map to confirm the accuracy of the route and location.
Tu Fengpu was not only the captain of the Ilova River but also a Genetic Warrior.
"Input the enemy ship position paraters!"
"Activate the anti-ship missile autonomous recognition radar system!"
"Ascend to the surface, prepare for launch!"
"Contact the Salween, attack at the agreed ti promptly."
A series of orders were transmitted from the command room, imdiately making the cruiser busy. So began to debug and check the missile's status to ensure a smooth launch process.
Others kept their eyes on the sonar display and radar screen, constantly monitoring subtle changes outside to avoid premature exposure of the warship during the ascent.
Additionally, Genetic Warriors controlled the Ilova River cruiser's eight arm tentacles, slowly stirring the water, ascending to the surface.
Under the silent night sea, a massive spindle-shaped object leaped out of the water like a whale, displacing tons and tons of seawater from both sides.
The Ilova River Cruiser erged from below the surface, with a displacent of over 40,000 tons floating like a small mountain on the sea. The eight arm tentacles twisted and swayed underwater, a spectacular sight.
Click!
Click!
Click!
After surfacing, the vertical launch system covers on the Ilova River cruiser opened one by one.
With a flash of light, one anti-ship missile after another ignited and launched from the warship.
These anti-ship missiles co in two varieties: the Swordfish Supersonic Anti-ship Missile and the Flying Fish Subsonic Anti-ship Missile, with the forr being fast and hard to defend against, but costly, while the latter is slower, easier to defend against, and more affordable.
Among them, the Swordfish Supersonic Anti-ship Missile is newly developed by the Jieke Group, incorporating many Kunpeng Rocket technologies, mixed with spiritual materials to easily reach several tis the speed of sound.
The Flying Fish Anti-ship Missiles have been around for a while, previously fired from Magic Bird Fighters and used to sink the Siam Navy's aircraft carrier. Now, they have been adapted to ship-launched models effortlessly.
With the firelight soaring, nurous anti-ship missiles began their sprint towards the target, most of them being subsonic Flying Fish Anti-ship Missiles, with a few Swordfish Supersonic Anti-ship Missiles.
Over a hundred missiles were launched in a matter of minutes.
The Ilova River cruiser's launch silo covers closed one by one, and the eight arm tentacles twisted as it quickly subrged back underwater.
anwhile, thirty kiloters away, at the Nicobar Sea and Air Joint Military Base, which has one military port and one airport, and the port has four large piers and wharves.
On the topmost pier, six Kora-class Frigates of over 1,000 tons are docked on either side.
On the second pier, two warships, the Mumbai Destroyer and the Mansol Destroyer, both of the Delhi class, with a displacent of around 6,700 tons, are docked side by side.
On the third pier, three surfaced submarines, nad Kajie, Kali, and Vilan, each of 2,000 tons, are docked side by side.
On the fourth pier, there are two giant shadows, one of which is the Jodi Supply Ship with a displacent of 36,000 tons.
The other is one of India's prides, the Vikramaditya Aircraft Carrier, originally a Kiev-class aircraft carrier from the Bear Country Navy, later sold to India, and has been in service with the Indian Navy since 2013.
This aircraft carrier has a displacent of 45,400 tons, a length of 283 ters, and a width of 51 ters, capable of carrying 24 Mig-29K fighters and six helicopters, marking one of India's dual aircraft carrier stars.
At the entrance of the military port, a dredging boat clearing the channel was idling listlessly.
"Boss, I'm going to take a leak."
Pami greeted the captain, walked to the ship's side, pulled down his pants, and began to take a leak, humming a tune.
As a common Indian, even he belonged to the Navy, though an engineering crew, here specifically to serve the Vikramaditya Aircraft Carrier.
This Vikramaditya Aircraft Carrier's usual ho port is not here; it was purposely dispatched here to 'pressure' the Jieke Group into compromising on the Kra Isthmus Canal issue.
Just the right water depth at the Andaman Islands' military port ets the Vikramaditya Aircraft Carrier's entry and exit needs. To prevent any accidents, they needed their dredging boat to deepen the channel.
Boom! Zoom!
Suddenly, as Pami was taking a leak, he heard strange noises. Curious, he glanced over and saw cylindrical rods whizzing past a few ters above the sea not far from him in the night.
The cylindrical thick rods, sharp heads, the spewing firelight from the solid rocket engine's tail fla were so distinct, and equally terrifying.
This shape, even to an ignorant person, was recognizably a missile, a sea-skimming, radar-evading anti-ship missile.
Pami's mouth slowly opened, his body shivering, not realizing his stream hit his pants, dumbfoundedly watching missiles whizzing past.
After quite a while, he suddenly reacted and scread in terror, "Mis…mis…missile, there's a missile!"
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