Chapter 1410 - You Need A Guide (1/2)
A combat meeting against the USN was held in the temporary command post.
The meeting was chaired by General Jiang Chen, and all the senior officers of the Expeditionary Army attended this meeting without exception. The topics discussed not only included plans to counteract USN’s air superiority and how they would deal with the difficult NS-90 robots, but also the most fundamental and most urgent problem—
Where are they?!
“…The chip on Governor Zhou’s body can send signals. As long as we get within a certain range, we can locate his coordinates,” an officer suggested.
“The problem is that they are at sea and we have no air superiority. How do we search for them?”
“How about releasing high-altitude drones? As long as…”
“Umm, as long as they are not blind, none of our drones will even get close—”
“Then search from below the sea level!” Jiang Chen interrupted the argument around the conference table and tapped on the table with a finger to signal everyone to be silent. Immediately afterward, he looked at the Guards Captain next to him, and ordered in an absolute tone, “Contact the Beluga Station and let them be in charge of the search. We will provide the chip’s frequency. As long as they can lock onto the position of the USN fleet, we will immediately pay them 10,000 credits. If they can bring Zhou Guoping back, I will pay 100,000.”
Many people’s eyes lit up when they heard the General’s words. They didn’t think they could use Beluga Station to locate the USN fleet.
Some people certainly considered this possibility, but they were hesitant to propose this idea. After all, NAC was developing its own navy, and the plan was to gradually recover the protection service from Wanghai to Yizhou, Yingzhou, and North America from Beluga Station. It was in direct conflict with their interests, and the relationship between the two parties was in a precarious state.
But unlike these officers, as the General, Jiang Chen could see the situation clearly.
The friction between the NAC and Beluga Station on the issue of sea power could only be regarded as competition and not confrontation. As long as NAC was willing to make certain concessions, the other side would certainly be willing to help.
Also,10,000 credit points were enough to buy a whole truck of rice produced in the Garden of Eden.
“ROGER.”
Zheng Shanhe nodded and left the conference room.
The meeting continued, and then more than a dozen officers discussed and formulated a detailed combat plan against the USN. Given the topic required professional knowledge, Jiang Chen didn’t interrupt the meeting. Instead, Li Wang presided over this portion of the meeting.
After the meeting, Jiang Chen asked Li Wang to stay.
“Are the National Guard and the Minuteman’s troops here?” While Jiang Chen put away the minutes of the meeting, he looked at Li Wang.
“They arrived this morning,” Li Wang nodded and reported to him. “I marked a place for them two kilometers east of Outpost Town, which was originally zoned as a newly developed residential area. Until this war is over, they will be stationed there and fight with us together.”
“Very good.” Jiang Chen nodded, “Where is the reinforcement fleet? How long will it take to reach the West Coast?”
“A week at the latest and maybe four days at the earliest,” Li Wang said.
Jiang Chen nodded, looked at Li Wang, and continued.
“I have another mission.”
“Please go ahead.” Li Wang respectfully said.