Steve Abbott - Devil's Gambit

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NEST – Nuclear Emergency Search Team. Specialists activated in the event of a nuclear incident.
Three nuclear warheads complete with their delivery systems have been stolen from a Russian missile base. It’s up to Captain Gayle Ecevit USAF and her joint Russian team to find and secure the missing devices, with the help of two members of the SAS. All the signs point towards North Korea but to what end? Were they taken to be reverse engineered to bolster their struggling weapons program or are they to be used for a darker purpose, to start the Korean War all over again.
The answers might lie with a recent North Korean Defector sitting in a CIA safe house but maybe he’s a plant, put forward by North Korean Intelligence to muddy the waters. MI6 has it’s eyes on a shadowy South African arms dealer who specializes in smuggling nuclear materials.
Gayle and her team must sift through all the possibilities and come to the right answer. A new Korean War hangs in the balance.

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Sean spoke up, “We do have an idea of where they will be offloading the units, sir.”

“Where?”

“Chanjon.”

Abrahams raised his eyebrows in surprise. “That’s close to the DMZ isn’t it? With the present level of tension…”

“Mister Chun should fill you in on the details.”

“I’m all ears.” By the time Chun was finished, the Admiral was incensed. He turned to Forest, “How long has the CIA known this information?”

All Forest could do was shrug. “I’m sorry, Admiral, but all I do is handle the debriefing. The first I heard of Mister Chun was about a month ago when I was put on his case.”

“And you, Captain Ecevit?”

Gayle also shook her head, “Sorry, our group is just there to clean up the nuclear mess. Usually that’s supposed to happen before the fact. A mission like this is a first for everyone.”

The Admiral sat back down. “So your recommendation is?”

Gayle laid it all on the table. “A tactical insertion with an aim to retrieve or disable the devices in such a way as to render them inoperable.”

Abrahams thought the option through. “And it will be your team that will do this?”

Gayle bristled at the stab. “No sir, we will have to activate the Special Operations Command contingency plan.”

“They have a plan in place?”

“They have a plan for everything, sir. This show belongs to you, as long as it stays on the ocean. But we have to address the fact that if the North Koreans do succeed in getting the devices to port, an insertion will have to be made and made fast. I’ll need Flash Traffic sent.”

Abrahams got up and walked to the room’s only porthole. Rain pelted at the outside of the thick glass. A gray sea, full of secrets, crested and surged beyond the boundaries of the Eisenhower. Things were not good. His assets were meant to project his country’s power. The ships under his command were deep water, open ocean ships. In narrow straits and basins, they were far less effective. The Korean was right; Abrahams respected the people and their abilities. If the North Korean sub Captain was the best man for the job and the conditions not right for technology to win the fight, he would get through. How much more would the Koreans be willing to sacrifice to help that happen?

Sean broke into the Admiral’s silence. “Admiral, we have to do this now. If we don’t, it will be harder to put the genie back in the bottle later. At least right now, he’s still just pushing at the cork.”

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The motion of the waves was decreasing. The Great Leader no longer rolled and swayed with every swell. That was bad news. The storm was fading. Soon the Americans could launch aircraft able to find the Leader or worse, direct subs to their location. The First Officer was again at his Captain’s side. The two political officers had decided that their presence would best serve the crew elsewhere.

“Captain, the storm is lessening topside. We should go deeper. What if the Americans have been able to launch anti-submarine aircraft?”

The Captain shook his head. “Not yet, Xian. We are still not past the American subs. We must run the risk and stay in the noise clutter of the surface a little longer.” He looked at his sonar officer one more time. The man was scanning the calculations he had just completed. One great thing about fear was level of dedication to precision it produced.

The noisemakers had begun to fail one by one as their batteries and supply of compressed gas wore out. The echoes and rumblings created by the explosions were also dying down. Soon, the Leader would have to rely on skill and not water conditions to see them through. But the Captain had thought of that.

“Sir, I have the solution calculated and loaded into the computer.”

The Captain kept his eyes on the front of the bridge. “Very well. Relay the range to the forward weapons room and tell them to rig the torpedo to run at our depth.”

“Yes, sir.” Seconds passed. “Forward Weapons Room reports all ready, sir.”

“Rig for battle stations.” Hatches were closed the length of the Leader. If there was a hull breach, it would now only flood a small section of the sub. Unless they were deeper of course; then the hull of the Leader would split like an egg as tons of water would rush into its hull.

The First Officer donned his command headset. He was now responsible for relaying all the Captain’s commands to the crew throughout the boat. A brief exchange crackled in his ears. “All sections report at action stations, sir.”

“Fire tubes one and two. When the torpedoes are near the coordinates, make them active and cut the guidance wires.”

“Firing one.” With the thump of compressed air and a scream of high speed screws, the five hundred and thirty three millimeter torpedo rocketed out of its tube. “Firing two.” Its brother quickly joined.

The Captain thought a second. “Load two more,” and then to no one, “just in case.”

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Miami’s sonar supervisor sat bolt upright in his chair. “Conn, sonar transient bearing two niner two. High speed screws. Torpedoes inbound, sir.”

Miami’s Captain looked at the sonar supervisor. “That’s not good enough. I want range.”

“Four thousand meters and closing, sir.”

“Launch a noisemaker. Helm, take us below the thermal. Come to a heading of two zero zero once we’re under and make turns for one quarter ahead.”

The COB listened to his headset and then relayed the weapons room information to the Captain, “Noisemaker released, sir.”

The helm was next. “We’re below the thermal. Helm coming to two zero zero. Ahead one quarter.”

The sonar operator turned in his chair, “The torpedoes just went active Captain!”

Miami’s Captain kept his composure, but he knew if the torpedoes were able to acquire, it did not look good for Miami. “Steady, Mister Goulding. You’re still our ears.”

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“Captain! I have a steady contact bearing one one two sir. Strong and constant. Must be a noisemaker.”

“Range?”

“Under four thousand meters.”

“Good.” the Leader’s Captain turned to the weapons officer. “Cut the wires.”

“Yes, sir.”

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Miami’s Captain tightened his grip on the arms of his chair. “Do they have us yet?”

“Not yet, sir, but I don’t think they bought the noisemaker. These suckers could be wire guided just like our forty eights. They probably cut the wires right after the things went active.”

It was a tough call. Launch another noisemaker and risk being acquired or stay on his present course and risk being found when the torpedoes started their circular search pattern.

The pings of the high frequency sonar used by the Russian-copied torpedoes remained constant. If the interval between them started to get shorter, that would mean they had been located. Miami’s Captain had some idea of what his adversary was up to. The torpedoes were not just to flush them out; they were also to keep them busy while he slipped through. If the Korean torpedoes did manage to acquire, their sonar officer would be able to use the strong returns from their sonars to generate new firing solutions. It was a good plan and so far it was working. But the Miami was not finished yet.

“Navigation, what’s our distance to the bottom?” The navigator looked at the computer-generated terrain review on a CRT beside his station, and then at the depth gauge above his head. The navigation fix was updated by the second based on the ships inertial systems. Two hundred feet sir.”

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