Chapter 5: The Terrifying Ghiro
"Oh, this is indeed a brilliant idea," Sokolov said with some excitement, but immediately he also said gloomily, "But to achieve this point it's likely to be extremely difficult. I don't understand these radio things at all, but I feel that if we want the German army to lose their advantage in radio communication, there probably isn't any other way except destroying their command system."
"No, Comrade Sokolov, you are mistaken," Chu Si-nan said with a smile. "To make the Germans lose their eyes and ears, we don't need to blow them up completely. We just need to destroy their nerves. I think Comrade Gil'nyanova is the most qualified to talk about radio broadcasting, why not listen to her introduce the principles of wireless signals and then consider it?"
"What? Me? To speak?" Jill Nielovna said with some surprise, clearly she wasn't mentally prepared.
"Not bad, it's you who said it, we need to know that among us, only you understand the knowledge in this field." Chu Si Nan gave her an encouraging look and said.
"Well, I'll tell you then," Zhilnina hesitated for a moment, as if she had finally thought of a beginning, and after adjusting her emotions, told what she knew.
In fact, in 1941, wireless communication had only appeared for less than fifty years, but it developed rapidly, especially after the start of World War II. The application of wireless communication technology in military affairs has already reached its peak.
Through Gilni Lov's introduction, everyone can roughly understand some principles and technical basis of wireless communication. Wireless communication is simply the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves. A signal transmitter converts encoded electromagnetic wave signals into a certain frequency and sends them out. On the other end, a signal receiver with an amplifier receives the signals and decodes them, completing the process of transmitting a wireless signal.
"Comrade Zhil'nova is right," Chu Si-nan continued after Zhil'nova finished speaking. "The basis of wireless telegraphy is electromagnetic waves, which means that the German army uses electromagnetic waves to control tank formations. However, electromagnetic waves have a fatal weakness: when two or more electromagnetic waves with the same frequency work together, the receiving device will receive the sum of these signals, making the received signal unclear. This effect is like a group of people arguing in seven mouths and eight tongues - you can't hear what one person is saying."
"Of course, this type of electronic interference can only be considered elementary," Chu Si Nan continued after glancing at the excited expressions of the three people in front of him. "If we master this technology proficiently, we can even hijack the enemy's electromagnetic signals, release false battle reports and command orders, and even occupy the enemy's radio stations to broadcast our own propaganda and wage psychological warfare against them..."
"Comrade Chu Si Nan," said Zhil'niylov with some hesitation, "what you've said is indeed feasible and may have a direct impact on the development of the entire war effort if successful. However, it must be acknowledged that there are also great difficulties in this regard. The main issue is that to achieve radio interference against the German army, we first need to obtain high-performance radio signal detection equipment, and secondly, we need high-power radio signal transmission and reception devices, which require special approval from higher authorities."
Ji Erni Luo said with a sigh: "Now the situation is also known to everyone, and our highest command does not pay enough attention to this aspect. These requirements are unlikely to be approved before seeing results."
"Yes, Comrade Zhilnina is right," Sokolov also said with regret, "If it weren't for this, our T-34 wouldn't be equipped with a radio either."
"This..." Chu Si Nan wanted to say that this matter was wrapped around him, after all, relying on his current influence on Stalin, if he spoke out and guaranteed that this method would be effective, then Stalin would definitely give it full support. However, before he could speak, the sound of the door opening behind him interrupted him.
"Can you guarantee this method is effective?" This was Stalin's voice, low and solemn.
Chu Si Nan suddenly turned his head back, but found that at the door, Stalin was holding his pipe, looking seriously at the crowd in the room.
"Comrade Stalin!" The three people left in the room, aside from Chu Si-nan, suddenly stood up after a brief moment of astonishment, excitedly saying something to themselves while giving a standard military salute.
"Hmm," Stalin said with an unchanging expression, still as serious as ever, "Can you guarantee that this method will be effective?"
The three of them looked at each other, and no one dared to make this guarantee. In the end, Chu Sina smiled slightly and said with extreme confidence: "As long as the equipment is in place and the technology is used reasonably, it can be completely successful. We can even use it to learn about the German army's further action plans in advance."
Stalin was just waiting for Chu Si Nan's guarantee, after the huge success of this campaign, he had full confidence in this young Chinese boy, in his view, as long as Chu Si Nan said that a military plan could succeed, it would definitely succeed.
"Good!" Stalin's stern face finally cracked a smile, his right hand on his waist, his left hand holding the large pipe, excitedly waving it as he said, "I fully support your plan. The equipment, funds, and technical personnel you need, I will instruct the relevant departments to allocate them immediately. Currently our war is intense, logistics supply is facing difficulties, but for this project, we must give priority consideration. Of course, you must also make achievements in the shortest time possible to prove yourselves."
"Yes, I guarantee the completion of the task!" Zhilnina exclaimed excitedly. Unlike him, Akhromeyev and Sokolov exchanged a look, it was clear that they were not interested in this work of hiding behind the battlefield, playing with radio signals.
Fortunately, however, Stalin did not have any intention of letting them join this plan. The big man stared at Zhilnayova for a while, seemingly considering something, and finally he suddenly said: "I've decided to establish a special unit specifically for this purpose, and you will be in charge."
Stalin pointed at Gilyarova as he said this.
"Me?" Jill Nielson was taken aback, she didn't even believe it could be true.
"Not bad, it's you, you're called Jill..." Stalin nodded and said.
"Jiāo Ní Luò Wǎ." Chu Si Nan reminded with a smile on his face.
"Ah, yes, Comrade Zhilina, this special unit will be under your command, and its name, or rather codename, will be... exactly, 'The Terrible Zhilo', we want the fascist enemy to tremble at the sound of 'The Terrible Zhilo'!" Stalin exclaimed, waving his arm.
"Hum!" Chu Si Nan only felt his mind was in a mess, "The Terror of Gilo", haha, this is something that no one could have imagined. The Soviet wireless interference troops, who had caused the German high command endless headaches during World War II, the mysterious "Terror of Gilo" had actually appeared right before their eyes.

