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Chapter 897: Tracking and Monitoring

Previously, Djibouti's security defense mainly relied on other countries.

The Djibouti government and the French government signed a temporary military protocol on June 27, 1977. France was formerly the suzerain state of Djibouti, with 3,800 to 4,500 French troops stationed in military bases in Djibouti.

The French Army in Kyrgyzstan has two combat regiments and a non-movement company of the paratrooper regiment; the Navy has a naval force that reinforces the Indian Ocean fleet, a commando and a communications monitoring station; the Air Force has a fighter fleet and a helicopter transport brigade.

France provides logistical assistance to the Djibouti army and sends military cooperatives to help Djibouti maintain national security and train military personnel.

When the United States first built a military base in Djibouti, it also signed a similar agreement, which was obliged to help Djibouti maintain national security and train military personnel.

So over the years, although the Djibouti army has carried Soviet weapons, it has received training from the United States and the French, which is quite interesting to think about.

Odova's idea was to build a truly combat-capable special forces with a population of about 300, and then invest in the navy and buy a warship, at least at the frigate level, so that the Djibouti Navy can truly call it the navy, not the coast guard.

"I want to purchase Chinese weapons. In the future, when other weapons are gradually eliminated, they will all be replaced with Chinese weapons and equipment. I need to tell China a message, especially about warships. Djibouti can only owe money for the time being," said Odova.

"Okay, I will tell you about it in China, but I think there is a high possibility of success." Mu Yang said.

Army equipment is not expensive, the most expensive one should be that warship. A frigate costs more than 100 million US dollars and hundreds of millions of dollars. Djibouti really can't afford it in expensive warships. It's already gritting its teeth to decide to buy a frigate.

"Also, I am going to abolish the protection agreement signed with France and the United States. The province uses these conditions to blackmail us. I hope that in the future, after the Chinese military base is completed, I will sign a protection agreement with China, and then the Chinese military will send troops to train the Djiboutian army." Odova said.

It's a good idea, but Mu Yang said: "Don't worry now. It's not too late to announce it after China's military base is completed. After all, if it is announced now, the Chinese army has not yet been replenished, and it will form a gap period and will not be safe for Djibouti."

The two of them said almost the same thing. Mu Yang left the presidential palace and was still thinking about what Odowa just said in his mind. China changed Djibouti in full dressing, and Djibouti's military lineage will become Chinese in the future. China can do an arms business.

Although Djibouti is very poor now, Mu Yang believes that he will never be poor in the future.

For details, let the country discuss with the Djibouti government in detail. He does not know much about the military, and it is good to be able to get a big order for them.

"Tengtengteng"

A sound of helicopter propellers passed by the sky, and military officer Yan Jialin said, "It's the Japanese helicopters, they seem to be monitoring us in the sky."

Mu Yang was stunned and looked out of the car window.

It is a Japanese Oh-1 military reconnaissance helicopter. While Mu Yang saw it, he had already used exploration techniques to see the situation of the plane clearly. There were two people on the plane, one of whom was piloting and the other fiddling with various instruments.

Mu Yang knew that the oh-1 military reconnaissance helicopter is a relatively advanced reconnaissance helicopter produced by Japan. It is equipped with color cameras and laser rangefinders produced by Japan Electric Company, and has strong reconnaissance capabilities. Moreover, other equipment seems to be installed on this helicopter, and I don’t know what it is for.

But Mu Yang knew that since the other party was following him, he was not kind-hearted.

I heard from the military officer Yan Jialin continue: "Previously, Americans sent helicopters to shoot and investigate the embassy, ​​mainly to understand the location of our embassy satellite model launcher and try to intercept our communication signals."

"The staff of our embassy went out to do business and were followed by them many times, but since the original U.S. Embassy Ambassador Tom Kelly and the explosion of multiple warships at US military bases, Americans have not been doing such boring things."

"Why are the Japanese actually blatantly following us now? What are their intentions?"

This is what I heard from the cultural counselor Yu Juan, "The Japanese are Americans' lackeys, and must have been instructed by their master. The last time I went to participate in an educational event in Djibouti, I was also followed by a Japanese helicopter. It was so annoying. I flew all day and the strong wind blew him down one day."

Although Counselor Yu Juan is a lesbian, she usually speaks very simply and directly calls the Japanese a dog.

Mu Yang smiled and said, "Look, it's really not accurate. The plane used by the Japanese is self-produced. Maybe it will fall off by itself while driving."

After Mu Yang finished speaking, he closed his eyes and leaned on the seat.

Others in the car stopped talking, but Mu Yang had already used exploration techniques to lock the helicopter above his head.

The Japanese really learned what they were from their masters and became so arrogant that they even openly followed the vehicles of the Chinese Embassy. What do they want to do? Are they collecting some information or intelligence information, or just for provocation.

Mu Yang no matter what he did, he did not intend to let him go.

The easiest method is gravity.

In the sky, the Japanese Self-Defense Force helicopter pilot was doing the simplest plane flight, not high from the ground, only 300 meters, mainly to provide appropriate eavesdropping range for the reconnaissance personnel behind.

This oh-1 military reconnaissance helicopter is equipped with advanced reconnaissance equipment that can take photos of the ground or eavesdrop on certain objects on the ground, such as in a house or in a car.

However, this kind of eavesdropping cannot be too far away, and after measurement, it is necessary to keep it flush as much as possible, so the helicopters will keep flying on the roof of Muyang and the others, making it so blatant.

Is this kind of eavesdropping useful? Even the pilots and investigators who came today felt it was unnecessary, but the command requested that they could only obey the order.

It seems that Americans require it, and sometimes Japanese people don’t understand why Americans always like to do meaningless actions.

Suddenly, the pilot felt that the helicopter had lost weight and pierced to one side. The pilot was shocked. Could it be that there was a mechanical failure? He held the handle desperately and wanted to pull the plane to fly to a normal level. (To be continued ~^~)
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