Chapter 5 The Terrible Gilo
"Oh, this is indeed a wonderful idea," Sokolov said excitedly, but then he said discouragedly, "but it may be very difficult to do this. I don't know much about these radio stations, but I feel that if the Germans want to lose the advantage of radio stations, there should be no other way except to destroy their command system."
"No, Comrade Sokolov, it's wrong for you to think so," Chu Sinan smiled. "If you want the Germans to lose their eyes and ears, you don't need to blow them up. We just need to destroy their nerves. I think Comrade Gilnilova has the most say in terms of radio and radio. You might as well listen to her introduce the principles of radio signals and then consider it."
"Me? Let me say?" Gilnilova said in surprise. Obviously, she was not prepared for her.
"Yes, it's up to you to know that among us, you are the only one who knows knowledge in this field." Chu Sinan gave her an encouraging look and said at the same time.
"Then, then I'll say it," Gilnilova hesitated for a while, and seemed to finally think of the beginning, so she adjusted her emotions and said something she knew.
In fact, radio communication only appeared for less than fifty years in 1941, but it developed rapidly, especially after the beginning of World War II, the military application of radio communication technology has reached its peak.
Through Gilnilova's introduction, everyone can roughly understand some principles and technical foundations of radio communication. To put it bluntly, radio is the acceptance and transmission of electromagnetic waves. A signal sending instrument will send the electromagnetic wave signal compiled into a hidden code at a certain frequency. Then, the signal receiver with an amplifier installed on the other side receives it, and finally decodes it, and the propagation process of a radio signal is completed.
"Comrade Gilnilova said it well," Chu Sinan continued after Gilnilova finished speaking. "The origin of radio is electromagnetic waves, which means that the German army used electromagnetic waves to control the tank cluster. However, electromagnetic waves have a very fatal weakness, that is, when two or more electromagnetic waves of the same frequency work together, the receiving device will receive the superposition of these two or more signals, thus blurring the received signal. This effect is like a group of people's arguments, and you can't hear what one of them is saying."
"Of course, this type of electronic interference can only be considered the primary level," Chu Sinan continued after looking at the excited expressions of the three people in front of him, "If we master this technology skillfully, we can also steal the enemy's electromagnetic signals, issue false war report information, command orders, and even occupy the enemy's radio station, conduct our radio, and carry out psychological warfare propaganda to the enemy..."
"Comrade Chu Sinan," said Gilnilova hesitantly, "What you said is indeed very feasible, and once successful, it is very likely to directly affect the development of the entire war. However, it must be admitted that there are many difficulties in it. The most important thing is that to achieve radio interference to the German army, what we need to obtain first is the radio signal detection instrument with excellent performance, and secondly, high-power radio signal transceiver devices, which all need to be specially approved by the superior department."
Gilnilova sighed at this point: "Everyone knows the current situation. Our Supreme Command does not attach great importance to this aspect. These requirements may not be easily approved before they can be achieved."
"Yes, Comrade Gilnilova said it well," Sokolov also said regretfully. "If it weren't for this, our T-34 wouldn't be equipped with radio stations."
"This..." Chu Sinan really wanted to say that this matter was covered by him. After all, with his current influence on Stalin, if he spoke and guaranteed that this practice would have a miraculous effect, Stalin would definitely give him all his strength. However, before he could speak, the sound of the door opening came from behind him was interrupted.
"Can you guarantee that this method is effective?" This is Stalin's voice, low and majestic.
Chu Sinan turned around in shock, but found that at the door, Stalin was holding his pipe in his mouth and looking at the people in the room with a serious expression.
"Comrade Stalin!" Apart from Chu Sinan, the three remaining people in the room, after a brief shock, stood up suddenly, and said excitedly in their mouths while giving a standard military gift.
"Well," Stalin said with a serious expression, "Answer me, can you guarantee this method is effective?"
The three of them looked at each other, and no one dared to make this guarantee. In the end, Chu Sinan smiled slightly and said confidently: "As long as the instruments are in place and the technology is used reasonably, it will be completely successful. We can even use it to learn about the German army's further action plan in advance."
Stalin was waiting for Chu Sinan to make a promise. After the great success of this battle, he was already full of confidence in the young Chinese man. In his opinion, as long as Chu Sinan said that it could be successful, it would definitely be successful.
"Okay!" Stalin finally smiled on his old and serious face. He pinched his waist with his right hand and held the huge pipe in his left hand, and said excitedly, "I will do my best to your plan, the equipment, funds, and technicians you need, I will instruct the relevant departments to immediately allocate the equipment, funds, and technicians. At present, our war is in a tight situation and logistics supply is facing difficulties. However, we must give priority to this plan. Of course, you must also make achievements in the shortest time to prove yourself."
"Yes, guarantee to complete the task!" Gilnilova said with an excited look on his face. Unlike him, Akhromeev and Sokolov looked at each other. Obviously, they were not interested in such work as hiding behind the battlefield, playing with radio, and signals.
Fortunately, Stalin had no intention of getting them to join the plan. The big man stared at Gilnilova for a while, as if he was thinking about something. Finally, he suddenly said: "I have decided to set up a special force in this area, and... you are responsible."
Stalin said this and pointed at Gilnilova.
"Me?" Gilnilova was surprised, and she didn't even believe it would be true.
"Yes, it's you, your name is Jill..." Stalin nodded and said.
"Gilnilova." Chu Sinan smiled and reminded him from the side.
"Oh, yes, Comrade Gilnilova, you are responsible for this special force, and its name, or code name, is called... Yes, it is called 'terrifying Gilo'. We must make the fascist enemies tremble under the sound of 'terrifying Gilo'!" Stalin said with great enthusiasm, waving his arms.
Chapter completed!