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Chapter 235 Pre-war Communication Meeting and Some Preparations
Chapter 235 Pre-war Communication Meeting and Some Preparations
On July 1984, 7, Wang Jiankun took a civil airliner to Yangon, Myanmar, and then took a high-speed passenger ferry to the base in northern Myanmar.
“Jiankun, come quickly, the pre-war coordination meeting is about to begin.” His uncle was waiting for him at the door of the meeting room.
“Sorry, I was delayed on the road,” said Wang Jiankun.
As he spoke, he walked towards the meeting room with his uncle.
In the conference room, the other four leaders of the Quanjiezhen faction had already taken their seats, and their respective confidential secretaries were sitting behind them.
This meeting is a coordination meeting for the unification of all of Myanmar. After the meeting, the war may break out at any time.
So after Wang Jiankun entered and sat down, he used his superpowers to check to make sure there were no additional unknown electronic devices in the conference room.
“Now that everyone is here, let’s begin the All-Myanmar Unification Campaign Coordination Meeting. The military department will first explain the war plan,” said U Nu, the meeting host.
“Hello everyone, I will now explain the plan. We have given the plan a simple name, ‘Unification 1984’. I will explain the specific contents point by point.
First of all, the approximate time for launching the campaign is set between September 9st and September 1th, which refers to the time when the field troops launch the attack, while the intelligence war has already begun, and the special warfare will begin after the meeting.
The field force’s main targets are the three major cities, Mandalay, Naypyidaw and Yangon.
Under the guidance of intelligence personnel and special forces, the Air Force and missile forces will attack major targets such as the airports, air defense radars, and enemy headquarters in these three cities, striving to destroy the enemy’s command center and military and political leaders in one wave.
Then the airborne troops will first control the airports in Mandalay and Yangon and the nearby open areas. The high-altitude transport airships will transport the field troops to these two places. Mandalay will deploy two heavy combined brigades within 24 hours, and Yangon will also deploy two heavy combined brigades within 2 hours.
Afterwards, one heavy combined brigade will be left to garrison these two places, and the other heavy combined brigade will carry out motorized marches from the north and south to the Naypyidaw Division.
Subsequent light infantry divisions will continue to be transported to take control of captured cities and important locations.
Once these three major cities are completely under control, it will be very easy to subdue the armed forces in other places.
We will accept those who are willing to surrender, and strike hard at those who are unwilling to surrender, mainly using special warfare, with the Air Force and missile forces providing support at any time to defeat those who show up one by one.
As for how to deal with these local troops after the war, I will not go into details here.
The above is the general content of the ‘Unification 1984’ plan. More detailed plans, weapons and equipment, logistical support, etc. will be formulated by the General Staff, so I will not go into details here. “
After military leader Peng Sheng finished speaking, the conference room was quiet for a while because everyone was thinking carefully.
“Old Peng, your plan doesn’t seem to mention how to deal with foreign intervention, right?” asked my uncle Cen Yong.
“Based on the intelligence we have collected from various parties and battlefield simulations, we have determined that the major powers are not capable of interfering with our plans. The United States, Britain, and France are far away from here, and there are not many troops that can be mobilized in Asia. By the time they send troops from their homeland, we will have already wiped out all the enemy forces, and the current regime has long been abolished by us.
As for the Soviet Union, they only have a naval base in Vietnam, but they are mainly defending against the US navy in the Philippines and Japan. If they want to come to us, our missile forces are sure to repel the enemy at sea. “Peng Sheng said
“Let me add that our air force fighters are already equipped with supersonic fighters that far outperform the US F14, and the air-to-air missiles and anti-ship missiles they carry can repel the enemy at sea.
Of course, it would be best if we could avoid conflicts with these major powers, so we will make some moves in our previous bases in South America, Africa and Europe to divert the attention of these major powers. “Wang Jiankun said.
Afterwards, several other leaders raised some questions, and Peng Sheng answered them one by one.
Afterwards, the chief executive, U Nu, talked about the future political issues of the Central Liberation Front after overthrowing the southern Burmese regime. The future Burma will be renamed the “Republic of Burma”, or Myanmar for short.
The political system will be based on the congress system of the Communist Party of China. All ethnic groups will have equal rights. All parts of the country will be managed according to the three-level government structure of province, county and township. The chief officials at all levels will initially all be members of the existing Quanjie Front, and progressive people will enter the Communist Party to participate in politics and decision-making.
The Quanjiezhen will absorb a large number of progressive people from the original government-controlled areas. After passing the assessment, they will work for a period of time and then have brain-computer chips implanted in batches.
In the future, all major members of the government will have brain-computer chips implanted to ensure their complete loyalty to the Quanjie Array.
After U Nu finished his explanation, the chief financial officer Ne Win also explained the pre-war financial arrangements and how the central finances were conducted after the war.
Before the war, the Quanjie Front implemented a fully planned economy. All large-scale industries, agriculture and large-scale commerce in the territory were directly managed by the Quanjie Front organization. Only some small-scale handicrafts and industries were run by individuals and groups.
However, after the unification of the country, this organizational form became a bit bloated and did not conform to the current level of productivity development.
Based on the practice of recent years and economic survey intelligence from major countries, the government will mainly control basic industries such as large farms, electricity, railways, large steel, and large mines in the future, while other industries will be allowed to be operated individually and collectively.
Moreover, the currency reform will be completed within three months after unification, and the currency issued by the original government will be replaced by the newly issued currency.
In this regard, Ne Win hopes that the department led by Wang Jiankun can provide a set of currency printing equipment and corresponding raw material manufacturing equipment as soon as possible, and at the same time ensure that the printed banknotes can be effectively anti-counterfeiting and durable and easy to preserve.
Wang Jiankun said that he would start preparations after the meeting and strive to provide a full set of technology and equipment to the mint to be established within a week.
Reports and communications were conducted on the three major aspects of military, politics and economy. Because there was so much content, the meeting lasted until after 8 o’clock in the evening, and meals and rest breaks were held in the conference room.
At the meeting, Wang Jiankun also briefly explained the activities he would soon carry out in several other bases so that the leaders would have a clear idea of the situation.
After the meeting, Wang Jiankun returned to Ningdiben’s base and began manufacturing a series of products according to the plan made at the previous meeting.
First, it was the banknote printing equipment and the corresponding paper and ink manufacturing equipment. It took him about three days to complete the experiment.
Because the final banknote layout had not yet been confirmed, Wang Jiankun designed the layout according to the general requirements provided by Ne Win, mainly referring to the shape of the US dollar.
Because US dollar bills are very thick and resistant to moisture, and Myanmar is a rainy place, moisture-proofing is very important.
Then, taking into account possible interference from major powers, he produced a large number of electronic warfare equipment, intending to wait until the unification campaign began to carry out full-band interference on major cities and strategic points across Myanmar to ensure that foreign forces would not receive any detailed information in the early stages of the campaign. In addition, these electronic warfare equipment could also play a huge role on future battlefields.
As for the manufacturing of weapons and ammunition, Wang Jiankun’s superpowers are no longer needed. DD-300 short-range surface-to-surface missiles, K-3 air defense missiles, 155 artillery and artillery shells are all manufactured in their own arsenals.
The aircraft and spare engines have been manufactured in the first half of the year, and the pilots have undergone more than three months of actual aircraft training.
There is enough steel to be used in the war of unification, and there is no need to worry about blockades after future unification, because Gaoya Steel City alone can produce 300 million tons of steel per month.
In terms of energy, he has manufactured more than 20 300-megawatt helium-cooled nuclear reactors, and the uranium reserves are sufficient for one year’s use. The base in Africa is also transporting uranium in a steady stream, so there is no shortage of electricity in the energy sector.
The only concern is oil. There is currently no oil production in Myanmar. Persia in the Middle East is rich in oil. Now every month more than 10-ton cruise ships transport crude oil to northern Myanmar for storage. However, if the sea is blocked in the future, there may be a period of shortage.
However, Wang Jiankun was certain that the blockade at sea could not last long, because the Quanjie formation had weapons that could restrain warships at sea, and those who did not want the warships to suffer heavy losses would not dare to resist.
Wang Jiankun stayed in northern Myanmar for more than 10 days. After making all the necessary preparations, he set out for the African base, preparing to start making trouble from there to provide cover for the unification campaign.
(End of this chapter)