Chapter 341 Powerful Satellites, Friction in the Surroundings
Chapter 341 Powerful Satellites, Friction in the Surroundings
As the satellite project led by Li Yang made breakthrough progress, the top management decided to inspect it in person.
On a sunny morning, a fleet of black cars quietly drove into the space center. The leaders got out of the cars with serious expressions, and Li Yang and his team came towards them.
"Welcome all leaders to visit us for guidance," Li Yang said respectfully, with confidence gleaming in his eyes.
The leaders nodded and followed Li Yang into the core control room of the space center.
When they stepped into the spacious room, everyone held their breath involuntarily.
The huge display screen on the wall shows the entire picture of the earth in real time, and the orbits of dozens of satellites are clearly visible.
A white-haired old leader slowly walked forward, his eyes wide open, his lips trembling slightly, as if he couldn't believe what he saw. "This...is this our satellite network?" he asked with a trembling voice.
Li Yang nodded and began to explain in detail: "Yes, sir. We now have 37 satellites in orbit, covering every corner of the world."
Another burly leader frowned and clenched his hands into fists unconsciously. "Comrade Li, are you saying that we can see any place in the world now?"
Li Yang did not answer, but walked to the control console and operated it skillfully. As he moved, the picture on the big screen began to change, gradually zooming out from the global view, and finally freezing at a busy port.
"This is the Port of San Francisco," Li Yang said calmly, "We can clearly see the movements of every ship."
The leaders gasped, and some even took a step back unconsciously.
What they saw was not just a port, but a picture clear enough to distinguish individuals.
The figures of workers on the dock, the numbers on the containers, and even the national flags on the ships are all clearly visible.
Li Yang continued to operate, and the picture began to change again. "This is Red Square," he said, "We can see everyone in the square."
A younger leader couldn't help but walk forward and look at the screen carefully. His hands were shaking slightly, and beads of sweat were oozing out of his forehead. "This... This is incredible," he muttered to himself.
Li Yang switched several more images, from the research station in Antarctica to the grasslands in Africa, from the oil fields in the Middle East to the rainforests in South America. Each image was shockingly clear.
The leaders' expressions gradually changed from initial disbelief to deep shock. They exchanged glances, with both surprise and a hint of worry that was difficult to conceal.
"Comrade Li," the white-haired old commander finally spoke, his voice slightly hoarse, "this system... its use is not just for observation, right?"
Li Yang nodded, "Yes, sir. In addition to observation, our satellite network also has many other functions such as communication, navigation and weather monitoring."
He walked to another console and pulled up a series of complex data charts. "This is our global communications network," Li Yang explained, "no matter where in the world we are, we can maintain stable communications."
The leaders leaned in to look at the complicated charts. Some frowned, some nodded slightly, but there was a gleam of amazement in everyone's eyes.
"And this," Li Yang called up a new interface, "This is our global positioning system. Its accuracy can reach the meter level, far exceeding any known system in the world today."
A bespectacled leader pushed his glasses up on his nose and said in a trembling voice, "Comrade Li, are you saying that we can now accurately locate any target in the world?"
Li Yang nodded solemnly, "Yes, Chief."
The room fell into a brief silence as everyone digested the weight of this information. Suddenly, the white-haired old leader turned to Li Yang, his eyes flashing with complex light: "Comrade Li, what you have brought us is not just a technological breakthrough, but a weapon that will change the world."
The other leaders nodded one after another, some took a deep breath, and some subconsciously clenched their fists. They all realized that from this moment on, Yan's position on the international stage would undergo earth-shaking changes.
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Just as everyone was shocked by the achievements of the satellite network, this news was like a bombshell, causing a huge shock in the international community.
At the CIA headquarters in Huacheng Special Zone, an emergency meeting was underway. Director John McCone stood in front of the conference room with a gloomy face, and the large screen behind him showed the recent satellite launch records of Yan Country.
"Gentlemen," McCone's voice was low and serious, "In the past three months, Yan Country has successfully launched more than five satellites. This number far exceeds our expectations."
There was a low murmur of discussion in the conference room. Some people frowned, some shook their heads, and everyone's face was filled with worry.
"Worse still," McCone continued, "our intelligence shows that these satellites are not simple communications or weather satellites. They form a complex network capable of global surveillance, precise positioning, and high-speed communications."
A general in a navy uniform stood up, his face showing anger and anxiety: "What does this mean? Yan Country can now monitor our every move?"
McCone nodded. "Not only that, General. We have reason to believe that Yan Nation's satellite network even surpasses our existing systems in some aspects."
There was a burst of exclamations and discussions in the conference room. Some people slammed the table hard, and some twisted their seats uncomfortably.
"We must take action!" another general shouted, "We can't let Yan Kingdom surpass us like this!"
McCone raised his hand, signaling everyone to be quiet. "I agree that we need to take action, but we must be cautious. A direct military confrontation could lead to disastrous consequences. I suggest that we start from the surrounding areas and create some 'trouble' to distract Yan Nation."
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At the same time, in a secret meeting room in Mo City, Maozi was listening to the latest intelligence report.
"Comrades," the voice was hoarse and low, "this satellite network of Yan Country poses a direct threat to us. We must take action."
A senior general in military uniform stood up, his face full of anxiety: "Should we consider a military strike? Destroy their launch base?"
Shaking his head, "No, that's too risky. We need a more covert approach." He turned to the head of the intelligence department, "What do you suggest?"
The intelligence chief took a deep breath and said, "We can create some unrest in the surrounding areas. For example, we can support some armed forces or incite border conflicts."
He nodded thoughtfully, "Very good, let's get started. We must curb the development of Yan Country, otherwise, our influence will be gone."
Just like that, while Yan Country was still immersed in the joy brought by the satellite network, an invisible storm was quietly brewing.
The two superpowers, the United States and Russia, felt an unprecedented threat and began to secretly plan how to curb the rise of the United States.
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With the successful deployment of Yan State's satellite network, the international situation began to change quietly.
Li Yang stood in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window of the command center, looking into the distance with deep eyes.
Outside the window, the afterglow of the setting sun dyed the sky red, adding a hint of uneasy atmosphere to this seemingly peaceful evening.
Li Yang frowned slightly, and he felt the tense atmosphere in the air.
Although Yan's satellite network has brought the country unprecedented strategic advantages, it has also aroused the vigilance and uneasiness of other major powers.
Especially the United States and Russia, the two superpowers felt a huge threat from the rapid rise of Yan Country.
At this moment, a burst of hurried footsteps interrupted Li Yang's thoughts. He turned around and saw Zhang Guoqiang, who looked hurried.
"Engineer Li," Zhang Guoqiang said breathlessly, "I just received news that the United States and Russia seem to be planning something in secret. Our intelligence shows that they may cause some trouble in the surrounding areas."
Li Yang took a deep breath, and a sharp look flashed in his eyes. "Sure enough, they are here," he whispered, "It seems they can't sit still anymore."
Zhang Guoqiang nodded, a worried look on his face. "Yes, although we defeated the Russians before and gave them a warning, now these minor frictions seem to be escalating. I'm worried that it will affect our development."
Li Yang turned and walked towards the conference table, his steps steady and determined. "Call the heads of all relevant departments," he said, his voice full of determination, "We need to develop a comprehensive response strategy."
Soon, the conference room was filled with heads of various departments. Everyone's face was filled with seriousness and tension. Li Yang stood in the front of the conference room, his eyes sweeping over everyone present.
"Comrades," Li Yang said, his voice steady and powerful, "We are now facing a critical period. The United States and Russia are obviously threatened by our rapid development, and they are making moves in the surrounding areas. Although there are only some minor frictions at present, we must remain vigilant."
There was a low murmur in the conference room. Some people frowned, some nodded, and everyone realized the seriousness of the situation.
Li Yang continued: "Although we successfully repelled the Russians' attack and taught them a profound lesson, we cannot take it lightly. What we need most now is a stable development environment and we cannot let these minor frictions evolve into large-scale conflicts."
A military representative stood up, his face stern. "Mr. Li is right," he said. "We must take action, but we must also exercise restraint. We cannot give them any excuse to start a large-scale conflict."
Li Yang nodded approvingly. "That's right," he said. "What we need is a precise response. Although these frictions are mainly concentrated in the border areas and are not large in scale, we cannot take it lightly."
He walked over to a large screen mounted on the wall and pulled up a detailed map. "Look," Li Yang said, pointing to several red dots on the map. "These are the places where friction has occurred recently. Although the scale is small, the frequency is increasing. We need to be prepared."
The atmosphere in the conference room became more solemn. Everyone realized that although these frictions seemed minor, the dangers hidden behind them could not be ignored.
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