Super Invincible Battleship -
Chapter 711
Chapter 711: Chapter 305 Space Interception Chapter 711: Chapter 305 Space Interception After more than ten minutes of flight, the 12 AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles launched by the drone had reached a location about 500 kilometers from Dream Island, flying at an altitude of 30,000 meters.
Above these stealth missiles, at the edge of the atmosphere, three medium-range ballistic missiles carrying Japan's nuclear weapons were cruising at five times the speed of sound. In two more minutes, they would re-enter the atmosphere and then dive-bomb Dream Island.
The altitude difference between the nuclear missiles and the intercepting missiles was 180 kilometers, with a direct distance of 50 kilometers–this distance was already the optimal interception distance calculated by Yan Fei. To accurately intercept the nuclear missiles, Yan Fei had established a dynamic simulation program in the Auxiliary Brain, utilizing its powerful computing capacity to simulate various calculations for this missile interception.
Yan Fei collected all relevant data on the incoming nuclear missiles through the Quantum Radar. He was also well-versed in the various data and capabilities of the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles. Additionally, the Auxiliary Brain had previously collected environmental data, enabling it to establish a space for simulation experiments that mirrored the real world. Then, leveraging the computing power of the Auxiliary Brain, Yan Fei ran through millions of interception possibilities in a very short time.
Among them, many interception methods resulted in accidental hits on Dream Island by nuclear missiles. However, there were even more methods where the interceptions were successful, potentially sparing Dream Island from a nuclear weapon attack, with these successful methods accounting for 75% of the total. Since the nuclear missiles carried nuclear warheads, not a single accident could be tolerated–any mistake could be catastrophic, so Yan Fei had to ensure an absolutely foolproof defense.
Then the Auxiliary Brain further deduced the successful interception methods, and after eliminating various potential accidents, it finally formulated a perfect anti-missile plan. This plan could not only ensure that nuclear missiles would not hit Dream Island, but it could also ensure that Dream Island would suffer no damage at all from this nuclear weapon attack. Yan Fei was now ready to execute that perfect nuclear missile interception plan.
At an altitude of 30,000 meters, the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles were cruising at three times the speed of sound. Under the control of the Auxiliary Brain, these stealth cruise missiles suddenly began to accelerate. The missiles' tails began to emit huge flames, achieving strong thrust by consuming their attack range and, under the force of this thrust, the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles began to accelerate madly.
After mad acceleration, the enormous flames produced by the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles made them lose their stealth ability, thus exposing their flight trajectory. Those missiles, now rapidly ascending into outer space, were quickly detected by other countries' detection equipment. However, as soon as the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles were discovered, they were located in international waters, so no one knew to which forces they belonged.
The speed of AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles could only be increased to a maximum for one minute, and after their previous long-range flight, their speed boost time was reduced to just 45 seconds. This meant Yan Fei had to intercept the nuclear missiles in outer space within this 45-second window, otherwise, he would miss the best opportunity to intercept the nuclear missiles.
After the speed boost, the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles began quickly ascending at an angle, increasing their altitude in flight. Under the control of the Auxiliary Brain, there was a minor time lag between the speed boosts of these AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles, so the distance between them was stretched considerably. Once their speed increased to an unprecedented 25 times the speed of sound, they gained the temporary ability to escape Earth's gravity and reached the edge of the atmosphere. Not far ahead of them were the three rapidly flying nuclear missiles.
Although Yan Fei had a complete missile interception plan, he was still very nervous when he actually saw the three nuclear missiles–for such devices could truly wreak havoc, and any mistake would be irreversible. Thus, Yan Fei cleared his mind, concentrated his attention, and with the help of the Auxiliary Brain, he controlled the 12 AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles to fly towards the target using the speed boost method.
Moving from an altitude of 30,000 meters to the edge of space at 180 kilometers, the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles had consumed 30 seconds of their speed boost time, leaving only 15 seconds of boost time left. Yan Fei didn't have much time remaining.
By this point, several major nations had monitored the AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles flying into space and were shocked by their high speed. They began comparing missile models from around the world, but found that no existing missile's performance data matched that of these missiles. At this point, they also realized that these intercepting missiles must have been launched by Dream Island to intercept the nuclear missiles launched by Japan during mid-course. But when did Dream Island acquire mid-course interception technology? Could they indeed shoot down Japan's nuclear weapons?
Under the close watch of other nations, the three AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles at the forefront had nearly intercepted the incoming nuclear missiles, with the distance between them closing rapidly. Then the intercepting AGM-129 stealth cruise missiles accurately hit the bodies of the nuclear missiles, causing the medium-range ballistic missiles to explode. The explosion's force blew the nuclear warheads being carried in front of them away.
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