Chapter 435: Viper Action


Biquge EbookFREE.me, update my latest chapter of the third empire as soon as possible!
In the dark sky, the sound of the wind blowing through the woods echoed. This is an inconspicuous building on the outskirts of Cambridge, England. Except for the dense defensive positions around it, it is no different from ordinary suburban houses. However, no one knows that this is actually the headquarters of the British garrison in Cambridge.
Near the cordon outside the headquarters, a British soldier standing guard stared at the open space with his rifle. He seemed to hear something, so he picked up the rifle in his hand and wanted to see clearly. What happened to the side.
But behind his neck, a dagger pinched by a black glove had already bypassed his chin, and easily cut his fragile throat, he wanted to make a shout, but the blood followed the cut The trachea and esophagus spewed out. He clutched his neck vigorously, and finally knelt on his knees on the ground. Then he spread out on the original standing position like a pool of soft mud.
In the dark night, a cold man covered in black oil paint revealed his face. He struck a special signal of long and short with a flashlight in the distance of the open space, and then quietly concealed in the night again.
Immediately afterwards, on this clearing in the distance, a German soldier carrying an mp-44 assault rifle stooped and moved forward carefully, passing safely through the clearing that was supposed to be closely monitored by the British team. Behind him is the second German soldier wearing a black military uniform, then the third and fourth.
These German soldiers wore special tactical vests, equipped more comprehensively than the average German grenadier, and even had engineering equipment such as ropes and pliers. These people are all dressed in black SS military uniforms, but without any obscure signs and troop numbers. The soldiers made no sound, and passed through the open space silently.
They stopped next to a checkpoint set by a British soldier, and then stared at the barricade with sentries and patrols. A German commander led by him gently waved his hand to the front, and then rushed up four German soldiers who were not equipped with guns.
However, these four people were not empty-handed, but holding a special bow and crossbow. Obviously these German soldiers were prepared. They aimed at the British soldiers in the distance and hit four British soldiers in a single volley. Even the British sergeant in the sentry post was directly nailed to the wall of the sentry post.
Several archers nodded, and the special forces of the 0th Division of the German SS rushed past the outpost, and no one in the British battalion in the distance was still aware of the arrival of uninvited guests.
Next to a disguised British villa, three wolfhounds have been poisoned to death on the grass. Several British patrols have also died in corners. German special forces have approached their target.
The two came to the villa's balcony in tacit agreement, stepped on a skillful horse step, and then placed their fingers across the front of their lower abdomen. Then two other German soldiers started to run up to the two teammates, stepped on the hands of the two men who were stalking the horse, almost two people at the same time lifted up, and the two above moved up one by strength. Jump, jumped onto the balcony of the villa.
Immediately following was another tacit cooperation, and two soldiers jumped to the second floor in the same way, and then made a ready gesture to the people below on the second floor. The commander below nodded and took the remaining soldiers around the main entrance, preparing for the assault.
I looked at my watch and it just happened to be the scheduled action time. The German commander raised his palm and made a surprise gesture, and all the soldiers swarmed up and rushed to the illuminated door.
The two British soldiers who were caught off guard were just about to shout and were cut into their throats by two lightning-fast flying knives. The two soldiers stepped forward and supported the body that was about to fall. There was no sound. Then a skilled special soldier squatted by the door, fiddled with a small wire for a few seconds, and then took his equipment back to the side.
After unscrewing the door handle, several soldiers displayed a skillful tactical formation as soon as they entered the room. The two stood on both sides of the door, and the two squatted at the feet of the two standing. With different orientations, there are almost no dead ends.
The two soldiers bypassed the vase and guarded the stairs. The two soldiers guarded the door to the kitchen. The other two entered the kitchen one after the other. After checking a few corners, they made a gesture without condition.
The commander put out a fist, raised it in front of him, his fist was upward, and suddenly opened, making a gesture of spreading out the search. All the soldiers nodded and began to check each room in groups of two.
"Boom!" In the distance, a huge explosion sounded through the night sky. The German artillery bombardment in the distance began on time, and the attack to cover their actions had also begun. As if it had been well coordinated, as the shelling began, a quiet villa that had originally flooded in with more than 20 uninvited guests suddenly burst into a fierce shootout, screaming everywhere from the top floor to the bottom floor.
The headed German official sneered, with a greasy expression on his oil-painted face. With his assault rifle, he strode to the door of a bedroom occupied by several soldiers and looked at how many The British general controlled by his muzzle and his wife said proficiently in English: "Come with us, General Coman."
In the sky of gunfire, seven Crusaders helicopters landed around the villa with huge air currents and roars. In addition, there were three planes that did not land around but were installed on helicopters. The 13mm caliber heavy machine gun and the 7.92mm heavy machine gun on the other side suppressed the surrounding British positions.
Soon, ten German helicopters quickly disappeared into the night, and this adventurous special operation also ended successfully. At almost the same time, in another place, another special operation is being staged simultaneously.
A team of British soldiers drove a car and parked in front of a British frontline arsenal, and the heading officer handed the soldiers on duty a certificate printed with the British Frontline Command Headquarters. When the British soldiers had never seen this seal strangely, the "British Officer" who smoked from the car suddenly strangled his neck. The poor sentry lost his life before he could call for a help. .
Then these British soldiers took over this important British arsenal little by little, standing guard and patrolling on duty, even though they were orderly at a glance. And these disguised as British soldiers are naturally a German special force sneaking into the sabotage mission.
If it weren't for personal experience, who would have thought that this German special force turned out to be arrogantly searching for the British arms warehouse everywhere. They stopped the car, then stopped the patrolling British soldiers, issued cigarettes to curse the Germans, and then used the excuse of getting lost, and casually set up some nearby military facilities.
Soon these disguised German special forces drove away from the ignited munitions warehouse, and then left blatantly in the panic of the explosion and the British firefighting forces, and also loudly reminded the firefighters to be careful of the German forces. Attack.
About 10 special operations teams were installed behind the British line of defense. They used their homes to steal food and robbed them, and then created panic to spread rumors to destroy everything they saw. They blew up the railway, prevented the reinforcement of the British troops, attacked the British transport forces, divided the food and ammunition and burned them, and shot and killed the British defenders in British uniforms. In short, these soldiers caused more trouble to the British defenders than a division. There are still many German soldiers.
The German action brought the British to the brink of collapse. Lord Gott, the second front commander of the United Kingdom, was intercepted by the German special forces when he was sacked and rushed back to London. This was the British from the time of Dunkirk retreat. The old Lord of the General was so unknown and his staff and a dozen guards died on the forest path.
Another thing is to shame the newly appointed British commander-in-chief Willis. In a speech that inspected the front line, his assistant, who was only a few steps away from him, was hit by a sniper and blood was splashed. His face. It turned out that this less precise sniping was actually carried out at a terrible 550 meters away.
Of course, the German special forces blew up a railway near Cambridge, and by the way scrapped a train bound for Cambridge, no one knows how much material the British lost in this small attack-this train carried deployment Some parts of the four large-caliber train guns near Cambridge are also loaded with almost all the large-caliber shells of the four cannons. There were also engineers responsible for installing train guns and 240 officers and soldiers responsible for protecting these equipment and materials.
This night ’s operation put a happy ending to this operation of the German Special Forces. The special forces attack task codenamed Viper was all over. Several pots of ashes of the remaining soldiers were returned.
The next day, German field reporters interviewed General Coman, the commander-in-chief of the British City Defense Force stationed in Cambridge, as well as General Coman's wife who was in shock. A tabloid in London, England, published this ironic news. The Germans seized the commander of the British frontline troops at night, and 11 captains and 5 majors were killed overnight. One colonel and one major general became German special The ranks of the troops are imprisoned.
But the newspaper did not state the end of the incident. Because on the afternoon of the news, the British troops who lost the commander were in a mess. The Germans took the opportunity to launch a full-scale attack, which took only 5 hours, just at 7:15 after dinner time, and captured the university. And the famous Cambridge in the world.
Latest chapter of Ebook My Third Empire Click here