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The Rise Of Australasia-Chapter 1277 - 936
Chapter 1277: 936
Chapter 1277: 936
The good news is, whether it’s the Bomber responsible for dropping the Atomic Bomb or the Fighter Aircraft, their speed is very fast.
The Atomic Bomb takes about 36 seconds to reach the estimated explosion point at 550 meters high from an altitude of ten thousand meters. With a parachute to slow the descent, this time can be increased to around 45 seconds.
This also means that Shier and his group’s window for escape is within these 45 seconds. If they can’t get out of the Atomic Bomb’s kill radius within 45 seconds, they’ll be forced to endure the blast wave’s impact.
However, the good news is, given the current speed of the Fighter Aircraft and Bombers, 45 seconds is enough for them to escape to a distance of about 7.5 kilometers away.
As long as they escape the Atomic Bomb’s blast radius, they can essentially ensure the safety of the entire special operations team. After all, the shock wave’s propagation also takes time, and in that time, the Airplane can completely escape to an even farther location.
At this moment, above Hiroshima, an Atomic Bomb is slowly falling.
The parachute held strong for over 20 seconds before finally shredding due to the immense pressure. This performance was already better than the General Staff’s predictions; the remaining 20 seconds was the Atomic Bomb’s free fall time.
As the Atomic Bomb got closer to Hiroshima, some civilians in the Hiroshima City Area also noticed the black spot growing larger and falling rapidly from the sky.
The black spot slowly turned into a black stick-like object, getting nearer and nearer to Hiroshima.
Many People stopped in their tracks, looking up at this thing falling from the sky.
“What is that?”
Most People had the same question in their hearts, and, driven by curiosity, many stared unblinkingly at this unknown object.
Bang! Boom!
At an altitude of 550 meters, the unknown object in the eyes of Hiroshima’s People suddenly burst into an orange-yellow glow, with a blinding white light erupting from the center, followed by two loud explosions.
Immediately afterward, an indescribably hot wave swept over them. This hot wave traveled so fast that it was impossible for People to react in time.
It was like a gust of wind, but those caught in it vanished instantly in this tempest. People further from the explosion were luckier; they at least left behind some black traces.
But the civilians who were closer to the explosion didn’t feel anything, nor did they leave anything behind.
Seconds later, a tremendously magnificent mushroom cloud appeared over Hiroshima. The area of the mushroom cloud was vast, and within three to four kilometers of its surroundings, there was hardly a complete building in sight.
Especially buildings within one to two kilometers, none were taller than three meters. The impact and force of the explosion utterly destroyed the buildings for several kilometers around, not leaving any trace of the nearby civilians.
“Wow, what a beautiful mushroom cloud,” Valentine Enquevile, sitting in the back of the Bomber, used his Telescope to marvel at the distant Hiroshima, unable to help but admire.
“Did you get that recorded? That’s quite the view,” Shier McKenzie also asked with a smile.
“Absolutely no problem.” The voice again came from the nearby Fighter Aircraft, clearly audible with laughter and relaxation: “This is way more thrilling than any Movie, if we could sell this as a film, wouldn’t we become famous too?”
Under the lens of the camera, with the appearance of the mushroom cloud, the red flames engulfed a vast part of Hiroshima, an invisible blast wave covered the entire city, and spread towards the military camps and barracks on both sides of the city.
As the blast wave propagated, the few in the sky also witnessed this invisible force. With the spread of the wave, the whole of Hiroshima rapidly turned into ruins, making the impact of the wave visible.
“It’s truly spectacular. If we dropped an Atomic Bomb on every city in the Island Nation, would we even need to continue the war?” Valentine Enquevile continued to watch the stunning scene and couldn’t help but ask out loud.
“You’re quite the devil, Valentine,” Shier McKenzie said teasingly: “If we did that, I’m afraid there wouldn’t be many of the 70 million Islanders left.
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I’d rather see all of the Islanders treated as slaves. A Population of 70 million can generate quite a wealth; if we could enslave them, it wouldn’t be in vain for what we’ve invested in this war.”