Four Hundred and Thirty Five Viper Actions
In the dark sky, the sound of the wind blowing through the trees 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, what no one knows is that this is actually the headquarters of the British Cambridge garrison.
Near the cordon outside the headquarters, a British soldier on guard was holding his rifle and staring at the open space not far away. He seemed to have heard something, so he picked up the rifle in his hand, trying to see the area clearly. What happened on the side.
But at the back of his neck, a dagger held by a black glove had passed around his chin, easily cutting his fragile throat. He wanted to scream, but blood flowed down the cut The trachea and esophagus gushed out, and he clutched his neck vigorously, finally knelt on the ground with both knees, and then spread out like a puddle of soft mud on the post where he was originally standing.
In the dark night, a stern man with black paint all over his face revealed his face. He used the flashlight to make a special long and two short signals to the distance of the open space, and then quietly hid in the night.
Immediately afterwards, in this open space where the distance could not be seen clearly, a German soldier with an mp-44 assault rifle bent over and walked forward carefully. Behind him was a second German soldier in black, then a third, and a fourth.
These German soldiers wore special tactical vests, which were more comprehensively equipped than ordinary German grenadiers, and even had engineering equipment such as ropes and pliers. These people are all wearing black SS uniforms, but without any inconspicuous signs and unit numbers. These soldiers quietly passed through the open space without making any sound.
Following them, they stopped next to a checkpoint set up by a British soldier, and then stared at the roadblock with a sentry post and patrol soldiers. The leading German commander waved his hand lightly to the front, and 4 German soldiers who were not equipped with guns rushed up from behind.
However, these four people were not empty-handed, but holding a special crossbow. Obviously these German soldiers came prepared. They aimed at the British soldiers from a distance, and hit the four British soldiers with a single volley. Even the British sergeant in the sentry tower was directly nailed to the wall of the sentry post.
Several sharp archers nodded, and the special forces of the 0th Division of the German SS rushed past the sentry post, and no one in the British * camp not far away still did not notice the arrival of the uninvited guest.
Beside a camouflaged British villa, three wolf dogs had been poisoned to death on the grass, and several British patrols were also dead in the corner. The German special forces were already close to their target.
The two came to the balcony of the villa tacitly, stepped on a skillful horse stance, and then crossed their hands and fingers in front of their lower abdomen.
Then the other two German soldiers began to run up to the two teammates, and stepped on the hands of the two men who were striding forward. Almost at the same time, the two men below pushed upwards, and the two men above used their strength to push upwards. He jumped onto the balcony of the villa.
Immediately following another tacit cooperation, two more soldiers jumped up 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 led the rest of the soldiers around to the main gate, ready for an assault.
Looking at his watch, he just arrived at the agreed time of action. The German commander raised his palm and made a surprise gesture, and all the soldiers rushed up to the lit gate.
Just as the two British soldiers who were caught off guard were about to shout, they were cut into the throat by two flying knives that were as fast as lightning. The two soldiers quickly stepped forward and supported the corpse that was about to fall, without even making a sound. Then a skilled special soldier squatted by the door, fiddled with a small wire for a few seconds, and then stepped aside with his own equipment.
Unscrewing the doorknob, several soldiers formed 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. Four MP-44 assault rifles pointed There are almost no dead ends.
Two soldiers went around the vase and guarded the stairs, two soldiers guarded the door to the kitchen, and the other two entered the kitchen one after the other. After checking a few corners, they made a signal that there was no situation.
The commander stretched out a fist, raised it in front of him, opened it with the heart up, and made a gesture of spreading out to search. All the soldiers nodded and began to check every room in pairs.
"Boom!" In the distance, a huge explosion resounded through the night sky. The shelling of the German army in the distance started on time, and the attack to cover their actions had already begun. As if they had cooperated well, as the shelling started, the quiet villa that had been flooded with more than 20 uninvited guests suddenly broke out in a fierce gun battle, and there were screams from the top floor to the bottom floor.
The leading German police officer sneered, with a ferocious expression on his painted face, holding his assault rifle, he strode to the door of a bedroom occupied by several soldiers, and looked inside which had been occupied by several The British general and his wife, who had their guns under control, said in English proficiently: "Come with us, General Coman."
And amidst the artillery fire all over the sky, seven Crusader helicopters landed around the villa with huge airflow and roaring sound. In addition, there were three other planes that did not land around, but were installed on helicopters. The 13mm 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 came to a successful conclusion. And almost at the same time, in another place, another special operation was being staged at the same time.
A group of British soldiers drove a car and parked in front of the gate of a British front-line arsenal, and the leading officer handed the soldiers on duty a certificate with the seal of the British front-line force headquarters. When the British soldier was wondering that he had never seen this seal before, the "British military officer" who got out of the car and smoked suddenly strangled his neck. Before the poor sentry could call for help, he lost his life .
Then these British soldiers took over this important British arsenal little by little, standing guard and patrolling on duty, and they were very orderly. And these disguised as British soldiers were naturally a German special forces sneaked into the sabotage mission.
If it wasn't for personal experience, who would have thought that this German special forces would be swaggering all the way around looking for the British arms depots. They stopped the car, stopped the patrolling British soldiers, handed out cigarettes and scolded the Germans, and then used the excuse of getting lost to casually get out of some nearby military installations.
Soon these camouflaged German special forces drove away from the ignited munitions depot, and then blatantly left amidst the explosion and the panic of the British firefighting troops, and loudly reminded the firefighting troops to be careful of the fire of the German troops. attack.
About 10 special ops teams were planted behind the British lines, looting houses, looting food, spreading panic, spreading rumors and destroying everything they saw. They blew up the railways, stopped the reinforcements of the British troops, attacked the British transport troops, divided and burned the food and ammunition, wore British uniforms and shot and killed the British defenders. In short, these soldiers caused more trouble to the British defenders than a division There are more German soldiers.
The actions of the German army brought the British to the brink of collapse. The second British commander-in-chief, Lord Gott, was intercepted and killed by the German special forces when he was dismissed and rushed back to London. The general's old lord died on the forest path with his staff officer and a dozen guards without knowing why.
Another thing made Willis, the newly appointed British commander-in-chief, feel ashamed. During a speech inspecting the front line, his assistant who was only a few steps away from him was shot by a sniper, and his blood was spattered. His face. However, it was later proved that this inaccurate sniper killing was carried out at a terrifying distance of 550 meters.
Of course, the German special forces blew up a railway near Cambridge, and by the way scrapped a train bound for Cambridge. Some parts of the four large-caliber train guns near Cambridge were also loaded with almost all the large-caliber shells of these four cannons. There are also engineers responsible for installing the train guns and 240 officers and soldiers responsible for protecting these equipment and materials.
The operation of this night brought a successful conclusion to the operation of the German special forces. The special forces attack mission code-named Viper was all over. Several cans of ashes from the remains of the remaining soldiers were returned.
The next day, German war reporters interviewed General Coleman, commander-in-chief of the British City Defense Force stationed in Cambridge, and General Coman's wife who was still in shock. A tabloid in London, England published this satirical news. The German army captured the commander of the British frontline troops at night. Eleven captains and five majors were killed overnight. A colonel and a major general became German special forces. A prisoner of the army.
However, the newspaper did not state the outcome of the matter. Because on the afternoon of the day when the news appeared in the newspaper, the British troops who had lost their commanders were in a mess. The German army took the opportunity to launch a full-scale offensive. And the world-famous Cambridge, England.