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In 1956, the Soviet Navy announced that 400 good swimmers, shooting and other sports players would be selected to participate in the National Games. But when everyone was assembled, everyone quickly sent it

In 1956, the Soviet Navy announced that 400 good swimmers, shooting and other sports players would be selected to participate in the National Games. But when everyone was assembled, everyone quickly realized that something was wrong, and the subject of training had nothing to do with sports competitions. It turned out that they were gathered together to steal a submarine for the Soviet Union.

Although the Soviet Union had a very strong submarine-building capability, they still wanted to learn from other countries' advanced submarine-building technology, including their sworn enemy, the United States. Of course, no country would be stupid enough to share this core technology with others, so the Soviet Union thought of stealing one directly from the U.S. military port in this less acceptable way of borrowing.

In addition to running 10 kilometers each day, learning wrestling and shooting in various action states, these 400 people were also asked to learn about the U.S. fleet. Knowing oneself and knowing the other can win every battle! In addition, the success of the battle was the last link that perfected the whole operation, and the group also learned to speak fluent German with a Bavarian accent.

After a long period of training, 160 of the 400 people were eventually left, and they were divided into 4 brigades and placed in the five major fleets to serve. However, the training is not over, and here they also have to undergo actual combat exercises for armed ship grabbing. Another few months passed, until only 30 people were left in this group, but each of them was well trained and killed without blinking an eye, and the "stealing boat" task force was formed.

One night a few months later, 30 elites gathered in the Pacific island nation of Fiji, where an officer distributed them with underwater breathing apparatus, then pointed to the sea and exclaimed, "That's O'Ahu Island in the Hawaiian Islands, and there's a U.S. military port on top of it, where the newly developed submarines of the U.S. military are parked!" ”

The 30 people are divided into 4 groups, each equipped with an underwater diving device. A rope was tied to the submarine, and the team members dragged the rope forward. They were asked to speak only German throughout the process. The four human chains slowly approached Oahu.

The location of the submarine had long been explored by the agents, and the task force quickly found a place when it came ashore, not far from the port exit. They unconsciously surrounded the submarine and slowly climbed up, because the submarine has not yet been fully developed, only the diesel-electric system, the nuclear power system has not yet been loaded, so there are very few American soldiers inside, but a large number of technical personnel gathered.

The first team to climb into the submarine very sharply eliminated the two technicians who were smoking, then made a gesture and led the others toward the bridge. When the task force appeared on the bridge like a divine soldier, several Americans were frightened and went to see God before they could make a sound.

Subsequently, the task force poured into the submarine together, so that all the American technicians sleeping in the various cabins went to heaven in their sleep, and the whole operation was surprisingly smooth, from encircling the submarine to eliminating the enemy in less than 5 minutes.

Next, as long as the submarine is driven out of the military port, everything will be fine! However, in the face of a large number of advanced instruments and control equipment in this control cabin, the team members who have only learned the general submarine operation technology are dumbfounded. To make matters worse, they also had no way to open the safe with the signal code, without which the sentries at the port exit would not have let them go.

Just as the team members were at a loss in the operating room, the commander of the advance team came with a prisoner, who turned out not to have killed his target, but to leave a living mouth.

With the help of this American, the submarine was finally launched. But at this time, they still have one last procedure, which is to solve the sentry! But the technician didn't know the passcode.

Without a password, can you solve the sentry unconsciously? If it comes hard, it is likely to cause an exchange of fire between the two sides, and it will eventually fall short. Even if the task force were lucky enough to drive the submarine out, it would be chased by a large number of American sea and air forces.

The submarine was getting closer and closer to the port, and the commander decided to make a desperate bet, he found a special flashlight for the United States Navy in the submarine, and after the submarine reached the port exit, he used a flashlight switch to signal to the sentry, which was a string of Morse codes.

The sentry was naturally proficient in the Morse code, and in this way, a Soviet and an American exchanged words over the air, and after a while, the sentry released the submarine.

Could it be that the task force commander cracked the signal code at the last minute? Actually, no, he just played a classic American joke with a flashlight, without any special meaning.

The task force commander was a Soviet who really understood American culture, and he knew that American soldiers often made such jokes, so he went out and gambled, and thankfully, he was right! The American soldiers immediately thought of each other as their own through this joke, and in this way, the submarine drove out of the O'Ahu Island military port with a big grin.

The U.S. army soon discovered that their new submarine was missing and immediately sent a large force to pursue it, but did not find even a shadow. It turned out that the task force had driven the submarine out of the harbor to the east, and then suddenly turned west. After making these several turns, we finally sailed to Vladivostok, where the Soviet Pacific Fleet was located. This move struck east and west, leading to the failure of the American pursuit.

And the American technician who was caught, the task force released him before leaving the military port. He confessed to the top brass of the US Navy that all this was done by the Germans, that the submarine thieves spoke German and had a Bavarian accent...

The latest U.S. submarine was soon "unloaded" by Soviet scientists, and the Soviets figured out a variety of advanced technologies, including the low-noise technology of U.S. submarines, and used them in the development of Soviet submarines.

The 30 task force members didn't seem to have been very lucky, and at the end of the mission, the state gave each of them a house, but kicked them out of the army and forced them to sign a confidentiality agreement, promising never to tell them about it.

In 1956, the Soviet Navy announced that 400 good swimmers, shooting and other sports players would be selected to participate in the National Games. But when everyone was assembled, everyone quickly sent it

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