Tips for Completing Hidden & Dangerous 2: Sabre Squadron - Main Missions #004
During World War II, the targets of the first SAS patrols in North Africa were airports located behind the Axis lines (German and Italian), or rather, the aircraft on them. It was necessary to come up with a way to destroy them while still on the ground - a small bomb (such that several people could carry one soldier), which would explode and burn at the same time (igniting the fuel in the tanks of the aircraft). Initially, the idea of creating such a "thing" seemed impossible (not to the SAS commandos, but to the sappers, whom they asked for advice). All tested explosives either exploded or burned, but never at the same time.
The solution was found by one of the first in the SAS (or rather, by his co-founder next to Sterling), Lieutenant "Jock" Lewis (despite all my efforts, I could not find a photo of his "invention", so there is a photo of the "inventor"). His "invention" consisted of about half a kilogram of plastic explosives, 1/4 kg of thermite from incendiary bombs and ... "component X" - old engine oil (the explosives were surrounded by a mixture of the latter two).
These bombs used delayed-action pencil detonators containing an appropriate amount of acid, which corroded the wire connected to the detonator for 10 minutes to 2 hours (and I read about a month). Due to their dangerous instability, the detonators were moved separately before the bomb was used. The latter were placed on the aircraft where the wings docked with the airframe, as close as possible to the aircraft fuel tank. One commando could carry 8 Lewis bombs of half a kilogram each, meaning he was capable of destroying almost a squadron of enemy aircraft on the ground. In total, during operations in North Africa from December 41 to July 42 (8 months) The SAS destroyed more than 200 planes at airports (if I remember correctly).
Recommendations
Set up your people so that they insure you when, for example, you open a door and enter a room or throw a grenade into it - you can turn the commandos in the right direction by moving the soldiers who are "attached" to them (using the "click-and-drag" method). It is best to perform the task unnoticed, preserving the element of surprise for as long as possible. If the enemy is making a fuss, you should consider more German soldiers who are alarmed. Watch out for the guard on the watchtower, even though he seems to be blind as a mole. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!