Chapter 135: Chapter 17, Episode 4: Sahelâs Night Sky
The French Direction gĂ©nĂ©rale de lâarmement (DGA) was a place that oversaw the conduction of ground weapons, shipbuilding, aviation weapons, development of missiles, and information of technology. They were often criticized as a group that didnât know what efficiency meant and was slow as a snail. However, the DGA had been unresponsive.
It was easy to gain a high-speed grenade launcher, even if one wasnât in the organization. There were 100 sleeping MK19 high-speed grenade launchers imported from the US in the 11th Airborne brigadeâs weapons shed. It was an import used for research development. The MK19 was weaker than the AGS17, but it wasnât comparable to a rifle grenade.
âThat f****** b*stard Bernoulli, Iâll kick his rear.â
What wasnât there would not appear even if his hand was about to crawl out of his mouth. The Captain relieved his rage by cursing at Major Bernoulli, the commandâs supply administrator.
The administrator wouldâve had a lot to say, feeling unjust.
Bernoulli had applied for an MK19 from the 11th Airborne brigade, but all heâd received in return was a reply that it was unavailable, as they were using it for comparability testing.
The United States and the Soviet Union began developing high-speed grenade launchers from the 1960s. NATO, on the other hand, had been uninterested. In fact, there were no registered high-speed grenade launchers in NATOâs appointed system. As of now, only England and Germany had supplied them in real battles.
The Captainâs complaints were the French armyâs complaints.
France, one of the major powers of Europe, had many weapon companies that boasted a long history. They had countless companies ahead of the UK and America in price competitiveness and technology.
Franceâs defense deficiency was due to the leftist governmentâs nationalization policy.
France had been controlled by the Left partyâs Paul Doumer, Albert Lebrun, and Vincent Auriol since 1930. The leftists pursued a unified policy that bound all the private defense companies to the government in 1936.
Large defense companies such as Dewoitine, BlĂ©riot, Marcel, Bloch, and Potez were united and nationalized. Nationalization and state governance werenât familiar with words like efficiency, innovation, and development. That went both ways for democracy and communism. It was also the same for Korea.
There was one positive aspect of nationalization that interested the public.
A defense industry that produced lethal weapons werenât directly involved with the lives of the citizens. Naturally, it was far from the public interest. Since it wasnât connected to their interests, the publicâs eyes moved away from the industry.
There were always humans worth less than a cockroach, who gained their peas in places the public eyes didnât reach. They were mostly politicians and officials. France was no different from Korea.
Vincent Auriol, who became the president as the key player of Franceâs popular front, always used to say:
âIâd rather give up my brioche[1] than fill those capitalistâs bellies.â
The after-effects of those words were critical.
The state-operated defense company became a useless dinosaur with a large body. Its senses slowed helplessly, and its actions similarly lagged. It lost the flow of the market, and became stingy to the userâs demand.
While the Soviet Union, the UK, and the USâs defense grew remarkably during WWII, France sat sucking on its fingers. A defense companyâs business operated on the marketâs demand and the userâs request. The French defense company, which lost both of its business points, were pushed relentlessly behind the US and UK.
The French defense industry lost the momentum of post-war growth and collapsed, causing its weapons development to fall significantly. They pressed for the privatization of defense companies in late 1987, but the after-effect was profound. A weapon system that should suit the battlefield began to suit the desks instead. The userâs needs were reflected more slowly than snails due to the bureaucratic system.
GIAT, who made their rifle grenades, was also the dinosaur defense product of nine defense companies and GIAT coming together.
GIAT continued to push back the development of automatic grenade launchers despite the militaryâs requests. They gave the excuse that its demand had been too little, but it was because most of their development researchers had been disappointed and left for other countries.
The French army wasnât even able to secure a normal, high-speed vehicle. The United States beat them to it and operated tactical, high-speed vehicles such as the M151 Mutt Jeep in 1961 and the M715 Kaiser Jeep in 1967.
At the time of the creation of mission Raccoon, the Defense Chiefs fretted over the lack of off-road vehicles that could withstand the rugged terrain and volatile weather.
The DGA was slower than slugs, but its pride was the best in the world. The roosterâs pride didnât allow it to acknowledge the Yankeeâs Mutt or Kaiser. Instead, they asked Renault to remodel Toyotaâs long-haul pick-up truck for tactical operations as a remedy.
Franceâs arms acquisition business was of its own making.
That ensured the independence of the weapons system while sacrificing diversity and suitability. It was the complete opposite of Korea.
A weaponâs life depended on its efficiency.
Weapons had been constantly evolving since history, with a single proposition of efficiency. Rifles, cannons, tanks, traps, jetsâall weapons pursued efficiency. There was none who didnât know the difference between efficiency of independence and efficiency of diversity and fitness.
Independence had little meaning in the modern general-purpose weapons market. Securing independence was sufficient with strategic weapons such as nuclear bombs, submarines, aircraft carriers, and the Aegis combat system.
Even high-nosed Americans purchased grenade launchers from South Africa and sub-machine guns from Israel, for their use. France was a country that could only be satisfied with their own production of bullets, grenades, and magazines.
The possibilities of the Captain receiving a high-speed grenade launcher as a supply was none, since the beginning. It was fortunate that they were able to gain supplies at all, thanks to Black Mamba.
âTake care of the supplies and throw all those polar bear trash away.â
Jang Shin dug a hole and pushed in AK47âs, Degtyarevs, RPG7s, and mountains of bullets.
Black Mamba found the waste of iron unfortunate. He recalled the memories of his childhood where he searched the mountains and plains for a scrap of old metal to earn some money. That had been a time when one FAPâs PPSh-41 could earn him five bars of soap. He recalled his monk friends who were swept alongside the explosion. Memories he didnât wish to recall began to float in his mind.
âMaxim, put an M60 on the Alpha. Bellman, put the patient in the Beta. Everyone, put your headsets on.â
The Captain paused amid his orders and glared at Sun WooHyun.
North Korea was an organization noted as their enemy. That human had been someone who led the FROLINAT not a moment before. He trusted Black Mamba, but the suspicion in his mind didnât fade.
âBlack, we can trust him, right?â
âThereâs not enough combat members. Heâs a useful guy.â
Black Mamba glanced at Sun WooHyun.
âLackey, if you want to drink meat soup on this rice for the rest of your life, act well. One wrong move and Iâll beat you up again.â
The scent of blood wafted at the word of violence.
Sun WooHyunâs neck burrowed in.
The mention of a beating was scarier than a warning of getting his neck cut. Saying shocking things to others while emotionless, would be called a talent if it was one. Sun WooHyun preferred torture that involved ripping his skin off rather than being beaten up by Black Mamba.
âFu***** hell, what did I do to deserve those threats! Do I need to be a servant?â
Sun WooHyun slacked determinedly. The old man, Ombuti, was right. Being a servant was better than being a lackey.
âSsun, grab the machine gun.â
The Captain gave Sun WooHyun the M60 instead of the Maxime without hesitation.
âWhy is a private and first Lieutenant bossing a Major around?â Sun WooHyun grumbled in Korean as he grabbed the M60 on the pickup.
Their ranking systems were different, but there was still a difference between a lieutenant and a major.
He didnât dare express himself in front of Black Mamba, but Sun WooHyun was a stubborn person who was talented and prideful. He wasnât someone the Captain could handle so easily.
âCaptain, one of the pickups is broken.â
âFix it!â the Captain shouted at Jang Shinâs report.
âThere was a problem with the engineâs head gasket, causing sand to enter. Itâs possible to fix, but it takes two hours to detach the engine and clean it out.â
âDamn it. All those island b*stards produce faulty things.â The Captain frowned.
They were in trouble. Three vehicles were needed in order to move two patients. Their weapons stock could be another problem if one became absent.
âRenault remodeled them, though.â
âShut up. Theyâre the same b*stards.â
The Captain looked at the eastern skies, which were turning red.
It would soon be sunrise. Muslims conducted their salat with the sunrise, then headed out. There wasnât enough time. His mind was in a rush, but the vehicles werenât working. They couldnât even abandon their car due to the added lumps.
âLackey, is there a possibility for Hadad to change his route?â Black Mamba asked Sun WooHyun.
âThereâs no way to tell. The messenger said two companies were breaking off to Koro Taro through here. Hadad is a very prideful person.â
Black Mamba picked up the bike attached to the pickup and put it down.
âThen, thereâs a 100 percent chance that theyâll head this way. Jang Shin, load a box of grenades on the bike.â
âWhy donât you take an RPG7?â
âIt takes time to load, and itâs inaccurate. Make it so that itâll be able to launch an M24 shell instead.â
Jang Shinâs eyes widened, before he dissolved into laughter.
âHehehe, you want to use mortar-based high-speed explosives as grenades? Itâs only something Black Mamba will be able to do. Iâll make a separate detonator on the end of those grenades.â
âMake the fuse slightly longer than the grenade, to increase the time to five seconds.â
âI get it, you crazy b*stard.â
Jang Shin instantly made a 1.84 kilograms worth of large grenade by remodeling the mortar grenade, expected of the Explosions Devil.
âWhat are you planning to do?â
âI need to earn some time to fix the pickup. Iâm going to lead them to Koromunga after creating a scene,â Black Mamba replied shortly to the Captainâs worry and pulled on the throttle.
The desert-use motorbike was an order-based creation from BMW.
It was a monster that emitted a massive output of 1,200 cubic centimeters and boasted a maximum speed of 260 kilometers. Black Mamba stepped on the accelerator and opened the throttle slightly before releasing the clutch.
The bike shot out with an explosion, sending red sand into the air.
The Captain, who was about to give him the rundown, was covered in sand.
âBlack, tap the red dot on the end of the grenade with your Kukri before throwing them!â Jang Shin shouted.
The bike disappeared into the savannah without a reply, leaving dust in its place.
âS***, thatâs cool!â
Sun WooHyunâs face was flooded with desire.
The bike twisted in its place, unable to control its overflowing power.
Black Mamba was impressed.
âThis really is something. I should have used it a long time ago. From now on, your name is snakehead.â
The feeling of riding felt just like the twisting of a two and a half meter monsterânorthern snakeheadâhe had caught in Nakdong river underneath the bridge.
The snakehead pushed against the rough terrain with pure strength. It was possible due to the great width of its tire, wider than the average carâs. The wide tire and strong power was enough to move off-road. He was immersed with the snakehead. Any 20-years-old fresh-blooded man wouldâve been enraptured with the romance of a motorbike, at least once in their lifetime.
The snakehead ran through the sparse grass around the savannah and the lower, upturned layer of the wadi. Black Mamba aimed for their back, going widely around Hadadâs camp.
âAround two to three hours of playtime should do.â
On top of a slope which showed Hadadâs entire camp, Black Mamba leisurely watched the slow movements of Hadadâs battalion from 1,000 meters away.
Half of Hadadâs battalion were getting ready to move out.
Three BTRs and a truck was fuming smoke. Even the bikes and camels were ready.
The sun poked out from the horizon.
âThe sunrise salat has started.â
The spread-out soldiers began to gather towards the central tent.
Black Mamba slung the shoulder-back on his neck with the cloth Jang Shin gave him. He opened the grenade box and shoved 20 hand grenades into the bag.
A French-made E07 hand grenade was 850 grams. With 20 slung around his neck, it felt heavy. He gathered two smokescreen grenades and two soy grenades into the chest rig.
âLieutenant Colonel Hadad, Iâm sorry for spreading ashes over your holy outing. Allah will give you additional points if you die during your prayer, so be reassured.â
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He released the clutch and pulled the throttle tighter. The snakehead jumped out like a bullet.
The sound of a bikeâs engine was combined with the murmured prayers.
Black Mamba ran straight towards them, but no one in the camp cared. It was obvious. No madman had moved their bike head-first into a FAP camp in the Sahel.
[1] A type of light sweet yeast bread, typically in the form of a small round roll.