Song Heping's orders were a hurricane sweeping the base.
One second, the air defense squad was conducting routine maintenance, engineers were inspecting the generator, the next second, all actions came to an abrupt halt.
The air seemed to freeze for a moment, then was replaced by a higher frequency, more urgent energy.
No questioning, no hesitation, only gears driven by absolute will began to frantically mesh.
Task priorities were completely overturned, and the focus of the entire base instantly tilted towards the huge, brightly lit warehouse deep underground.
The enormous underground warehouse was like an illuminated steel cavern.
High-powered spotlights cast a pallid glow over the cold concrete walls and steel frames, the air filled with the heavy smell of engine oil, metal dust, and the pungent scent of melting solder.
Here, two complete sets of Sam-6 (SA-6 Gainful) mobile air defense missile systems were stored.
