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Chapter 1304

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When Dian Jing chose "Yes," the statue-like saber-toothed tiger suddenly came to life.

Its silvery-white metallic exterior was like a calm lake that had a stone thrown into it. It unbelievably produced ripples.

There was no mechanical noise. Even in the silent night, no abnormalities could be heard.

When the ripples ended, the saber-toothed tiger's originally smooth body became "ferocious."

Its previously tightly shut eyes were replaced by a pair of pitch-black Insightful Eyes that were filled with all kinds of optical sensors and reconnaissance equipment.

A layer of fins appeared in the middle of its toes, and its tail became a mechanical tail with jagged edges that was full of destructive power.

The saber-toothed tiger that came to life shook its mechanical tail.

Accompanied by the sound of a few sharp blades slicing through the air, the two saber-toothed tigers walked lightly to the sealed lead alloy container containing the Fission Knife.

The sealed container opened. Inside the container that was nearly half a meter thick, there were only two blades that didn't look sharp.

They looked like crescent moons and were as smooth as a mirror.

At this moment, Dian Jing tapped twice on the screen and unlocked the final safety of the Fission Knife.

The mechanical tails of the two saber-toothed tigers wrapped around the Fission Knife from the left and right, then locked the Fission Knife at the end of their tails.

Dian Jing and Ye Na immediately took a few steps back subconsciously.

Even though they weren't afraid of anything, they still had to maintain a certain level of reverence for the Fission Knife, let alone be grazed by it.

Even though they were close to it, Dian Jing and Ye Na still felt the fear of touching "death."

"Hurry up, hurry up and throw these two guys out." Ye Na jumped behind Dian Jing in her combat boots. Her previous arrogance was completely gone.

Dian Jing was half a head shorter than Ye Na. It thought to itself that even if it wanted to hide, it would be behind Ye Na. Ye Na's body was much weaker than Ye Na's.

Dian Jing thought so and did so. But when it turned around, an irresistible force suddenly came from its weak shoulder. It was pressed to the ground by Ye Na.

???

"Ye Na, you motherf * cker …"

When the two saber-toothed tigers were thrown into the sea, they only caused a small splash.

"Fission Blade igniting …"

Note: After ignition, the Fission Blade cannot be extinguished.

8%... 19%... 35%... 79%...

One hundred and sixty high-purity fuel rods were sealed inside the half-meter-long fission blade.

In addition, the bottommost fuel rod was an "ignition rod." There was a metal "isolation door" between it and the rest of the fuel rods.

The metal isolation door was even smaller than a coin. When the ignition sequence was activated, a probe would be pierced into the interior of the saber-toothed tiger's tail that was locked by the fission saber.

The probe directly pierced through the ignition rod and opened the isolation door, allowing the ignition rod to come into contact with the fuel rod at zero distance.

The fuel rod was quickly activated by the thermal neutron source released by the ignition rod and entered a self-sustaining chain fission reaction.

The fission blade was made of amorphous metal and could remain in good condition even at 4,000 degrees Celsius.

As the fuel rods were activated one by one, the surface of the fission blade started to heat up.

First, a layer of dense bubbles quickly appeared on the surface where the fission blade came in contact with the seawater. The bubbles kept regenerating as they burst. Then, the silver surface of the fission blade slowly turned into a scorching red.

The bubbles were also rapidly expanding, to the point where they started to boil. A large Spanish mackerel noticed the abnormal changes. It was attracted by the sound of bubbles bursting like boiling water and swam over curiously.

Many fish were easily attracted by glowing objects, and this Spanish mackerel was no exception. However, before it could swim within two meters of the fission blade, it quickly fled in fear.

Because if it went any further, it would be scalded to death by the abnormally changing water temperature.

When the fission blade was completely activated, the two saber-toothed tigers quickly swayed their bodies and swam toward the missile cruiser ten nautical miles away.

The fiery fission blade dragged out two bursting bubbles in the water. It was like the traces of bubbles left behind by torpedoes moving at high speed.

Unfortunately, the saber-toothed tigers and the fission blade were not torpedoes. The sound of the bubbles bursting was less than 70 decibels, and the sound frequency was only 200 Hertz. It was far lower than the noise of the ocean itself.

...

When the two saber-toothed tigers were still a few thousand meters away from the missile cruiser, the noise of the fission blade and the heating of the seawater was finally captured by the cruiser's equipment.

When a warship was on a combat mission, it would turn on the passive sonar detection system at the bottom of the bow.

The passive sonar only captured and analyzed the noise in the ocean. It did not emit sonar detection sound waves. Therefore, by turning on the passive sonar, it would not be detected by other warships or submarines.

The passive sonar system of the cruiser in front of them was undoubtedly one of the most advanced systems in the world.

Although the sound of the bubbles around the fission blade was small, it maintained the same decibel and frequency for a long time. The closer it was to the cruiser, the easier it was to distinguish it from the chaotic ocean noise.

This was especially true when the distance between the two was only a few thousand meters.

The sonar system automatically marked this sound pattern. Just as the voice announcer was wondering why this strange sound source track had appeared on the screen, the sonar system impatiently began to mark the sound source red and send a "suspected threat" signal.

Because its speed was too fast and it was swimming in the direction of the cruiser, the emotionless sonar system would, of course, give a warning.

The voice announcer, who was shocked by the red circle, quickly checked the characteristics of the sound source signal on the screen. When he stared at the data, his expression gradually relaxed. He patted his chest with lingering fear.

Common sense told the voice announcer that there was a 99% chance that this was a false alarm.

Because the sound source shown on the sonar screen was very small and abrupt, it did not match the trajectory of man-made equipment.

It was not rare for the passive sonar to warn for no reason.

There were several fish species that were fast. When they chased their prey around the ship with all their might, they would produce a similar continuous sound source.

Some ferocious fish species would be attracted by the sound made by the surface ship and blindly chase after the surface ship according to the sound source.

Of course, there were also smart creatures, such as dolphins. They would treat the fast-moving ship on the surface as a "hitchhiker" and swim in groups in front of the bulbous nose of the ship.

Under normal circumstances, warships would not react to these sea creatures at all.

Only when they were carrying out combat missions and needed to turn on the passive sonar monitoring would there be such a tense atmosphere.

The voice announcer had only been in this position for a few years. He humbly believed that his understanding of the species in the ocean was far from enough.

He decided to observe for a few more seconds.

In the few seconds that the voice announcer hesitated whether to report it or not, the strange "threat" signal disappeared like a bubble in the waves.

The voice announcer completely relaxed and raised the 99% chance of a false alarm to 100%.

The reason for the disappearance of the sound source signal was, of course, not because the two saber-toothed tigers had slipped away.

The fission knife would produce bubbles when heating sea water, but there would not be so many bubbles when heating steel.

This was especially true for the special high-strength steel used in warships.

At this moment, one of the saber-toothed tigers was attached to the bow of the ship. The other one was firmly attached to the bottom of the ship's hull near the propeller like a suction cup with its fins.

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