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Andreyev stepped outside to watch in ghastly fascination。 He could hear the sound of ripping linen that announced the passage of the monstrous projectiles察and turned to look at the battery。 Trucks were puffing up to the guns as the crews fired off their last rounds and began frantic preparations for relocating their guns。 The battery had six 152mm pieces and many trucks for the crews and ammunition。 A curtain of dirt and rock appeared察followed by three secondary explosions察then four more salvos as New Jersey joined her older sister in the bombardment。
;What's that拭─A lieutenant pointed to a dot in the sky。
The artillery mander tore his eyes away from what had been a third of his heavy guns and identified the remotely piloted vehicle。 ;I can have it shot down。;
;No ─Andreyev shouted。 ;You want to tell them where our last SAM launchers are拭─The General had faced mortar and rocket fire in Afghanistan。 This was his first experience on the receiving end of heavy guns。
;My other batteries are all camouflaged。;
;I want at least three new alternate positions prepared for every gun you have察fully camouflaged察all of them。; The General went back inside the building。 He felt confident that the Americans would not shell the city of Keflavik察at least not soon。 The map room contained wall´sized charts of the western Icelandic coast。 Already his intelligence staff was placing flags to denote the position of suspected American units。
;What do we have on the Hvita拭─he asked his operations chief。
;One battalion。 Ten BMD infantry carriers察the rest of the transport is trucks and mandeered vehicles。 They have mortars察antitank missiles察and handheld SAMs。 They are deployed to cover the highway bridge above Bogarnes。;
;The Americans are already looking down at them from this hill。 What sort of aircraft have we seen拭
;The Americans have several carriers within striking distance of us。 Twenty´four fighters and thirty´four attack aircraft per carrier。 If they also landed a full division of Marines察we are facing a significant number of helicopters察plus fixed´wing Harriers。 These can operate off their amphibious aviation ships or from land bases set up for the purpose´with the right materials it can be done in four to six hours。 A Marine division is about double our strength in men察one heavy battalion of tanks察stronger in artillery察but not so many mortars。 It's their mobility that worries me。 They can dance all around us察using helicopters and landing craft to place troops anywhere they choose´;
;Just as we did when we landed。 Yes察─the General agreed soberly。 ;How good are they拭
;The American Marines regard themselves as elite troops察just as we do。 Some of their senior officers and NCOs doubtless have bat experience察but few pany officers and squad sergeants will have seen any real action。;
;How bad is it拭─A new man came into the room。 It was the KGB station chief。
;You chekista bastard You told me the Marine division was going to Europe They're killing my men while we speak。; The distant thunder of heavy guns punctuated Andreyev's words。 The battleships were shifting fire to a supply dump。 Fortunately not much was left there。
;rade General察I´;
;Get out of here I have work to do。; Andreyev was already wondering if his mission might be hopeless察but he was a general of paratroops and not accustomed to failure。 He had ten attack helicopters察all dispersed and hidden after the attack on the Keflavik airfield。 ;What's our chance of getting someone in to look at this harbor拭
;We are under continuous surveillance from the American radar aircraft。 Our helicopter would have to fly over enemy positions to get there。 The Americans have their own armed helicopters and jet fighters´it's a suicide mission察and it would take a miracle for our men to get close enough to see anything察much less live long enough to tell us something useful。;
;Then see if you can get us a reconnaissance aircraft from the mainland or satellite support。 I must know what we're pitted against。 If we can smash their invasion beach察we stand a good chance of defeating the troops they have on the ground察and to hell with their naval aircraft
It was plicated to do察but a Flash information request from the mander Northern Fleet cut through most of the bureaucracy。 One of the two real´time´capable Soviet reconnaissance satellites burned a quarter of its maneuvering fuel to alter its orbit and came low over Iceland two hours later。 Minutes later察the last Soviet RORSAT was launched south from the Baikonor Kosmodrome察and its first revolution took it within radar range of Iceland。 Four hours after Andreyev's message察the Russians had a clear picture of what was arrayed at Iceland。
BRUSSELS察BELGIUM
;Are they ready拭─SACEUR asked。
;Another twelve hours would be better察but they're ready。; The operations officer checked his watch。 ;They go off on the hour。 Ten minutes。; The hours spent getting the new division in place had been used profitably。 Several additional brigades had been assembled into a pair of new polyglot divisions。 The front had been almost entirely stripped of reserves to do it察while a hastily thought´out cover and deception plan had radio units all over the front察broadcasting radio messages to simulate the presence of the relocated formations。 NATO had deliberately limited its own ;maskirovka; until now察allowing SACEUR to bet all of Western Europe on a pair of fives。
HUNZEN察FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
It was a stimulating exercise。 Alekseyev had to move his A exploitation forces forward while a battered B motor´rifle division bled to force a crossing of the Weser。 All the while the General waited nervously for news from his shaky right flank。 There was none。 CINC´West was as good as his word察and launched a covering attack against Hamburg to draw off NATO forces from the latest Soviet breakthrough。
That was no easy maneuver。 Antiaircraft missile and gun units had been drawn from other sectors。 When NATO appreciated what was in the offing察they would break every effort to prevent a Soviet advance on the Ruhr。 Resistance so far had been light。 Perhaps they didn't understand what was happening察or perhaps察Alekseyev thought察they really were at the end of their personnel and logistical string。
The first A unit was 120th Motor´Rifle察the famous Rogachev Guards察whose leading elements were just now crossing at Rhle察and right behind was 8th Guards Tank。 Two more tank divisions were bunched on the roads to Rhle察while an engineer regiment labored to erect seven bridges。 Intelligence estimated two察perhaps three察NATO regiments ing to meet them。 Not enough察Alekseyev thought。 Not this time。 Even their air power was depleted。 His frontal aviation groups reported minor opposition only around Rhle。 Perhaps my superior was right after all
;Heavy enemy air activity at Salzhemmendorf察─an Air Force munications officer reported。
That's where 40th Tanks is察Alekseyev thought。 The B unit had been badly chewed up by the German spoiling attack
;Fortieth Tanks reports a major enemy attack under way on its front。;
;What do they mean by 'major'拭
;The report es from the alternate mand post。 I can't reach the divisional HQ。 The assistant mander reports American and German tanks advancing in brigade force。;
Brigade force拭Another spoiling attack
;Enemy attack in progress at Dunsen。;
;Dunsen拭That's close to Gronau。 How the hell did they get there拭─Alekseyev shouted。 ;Confirm that report Is it an air or ground attack拭
;Hundred twentieth Motor´Rifle has a full regiment across the Weser。 They are advancing on Br;keln。 Eighth Tanks察leading elements have the Weser in sight。 SAM units are setting up to cover the crossing point。;
It was like having people read different parts of the paper to him simultaneously察Alekseyev thought。 General Beregovoy was at the front察coordinating traffic control and setting final assignments for the post´crossing maneuver。 Pasha knew that was his proper place察but察as before察he was annoyed to be far from the real action察giving orders like a Party boss instead of a fighting mander。 The artillery from all the advancing divisions was well forward to protect the crossing against counterattack。
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