Authors: James Barrington
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Emerging viruses
by Leonard G. Horowitz D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H., Tetrahedron Publishing Group, ISBN:
0–923550–12–7, page 528.
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‘
The Strecker Memorandum
’. URL: http://www.konformist.com/1999/aids/strecker.txt.
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‘W.H.O. murdered Africa’ by William Campbell Douglass, M.D. URL: http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/who.htm.
James Barrington is a trained military pilot who has worked in covert operations and espionage. He now lives in Andorra and this is his second novel. His previous novel,
Overkill
, also featured Paul Richter.
Also by James Barrington
Paul Richter series
OVERKILL
FOXBAT
TIMEBOMB
PAYBACK
Writing this book required extensive research in areas with which I was unfamiliar, including post-mortem examinations, biological warfare and open-water diving. Much of the
information was obtained from the Internet and my own resources, but I would particularly like to thank Tony McGovern – a friend, former paratrooper and very experienced professional diver
– for casting his expert eyes over the underwater sequences.
I must also thank my friend and agent, Luigi Bonomi, for his unfailing enthusiasm and encouragement, and Peter Lavery at Macmillan for his talented editing, which undoubtedly substantially
improved this book. I’m also grateful that Macmillan was prepared to accept without demur a manuscript that, although a work of fiction, is nevertheless highly controversial.
And, of course, Sally.
James Barrington
Principality of Andorra, 2005
One of the difficulties in writing about a country like Crete, where the language is Greek and uses a completely different alphabet to the rest of the world, is the spelling of
place names. In
The Times Concise Atlas of the World
, for example, you will find that the town I have called ‘Chóra Sfakia’ is spelt ‘Khóra
Sfakíon’, but in
The Collins Road Atlas of Europe
, it’s just called ‘Sfakia’. I elected to take the spellings I have used in this book from the Automobile
Association’s
Spiral Guide to Crete
. This is a most useful pocket-sized guide to the island, full of helpful information and with the most detailed maps of any publication I was able
to find.
800 NAS
800 Naval Air Squadron: Sea Harrier squadron
814 NAS
814 Naval Air Squadron: Merlin helicopter squadron
Aden cannon
30mm cannon, which can be carried by a Sea Harrier
AGR
Anti-gas respirator
AIM-9L or AIM-9M
Sidewinder air-to-air missile
AMRAAM
AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile
APC
Air Picture Compiler
APU
Auxiliary Power Unit: used to start the main engine on a Sea Harrier
ASaC
Airborne Surveillance and Area Control Sea King Mark 7 helicopter
ASI
Airspeed indicator
ASW
Anti-submarine warfare
AWO
Air Warfare Officer. More correctly Anti-War Warfare Officer, responsible for the defence of a ship against airborne threats
Beretta
Italian company which manufactures weapons, including the Model 92 semi-automatic pistol
BIOS
Basic input-output system: low-level software that runs when a computer starts
Blue Vixen
Ferranti coherent pulse-Doppler radar fitted to Royal Navy Sea Harriers
BLV
Bovine Lymphotrophic or Leukaemia Virus: a slow-acting virus affecting cattle
Bogey
Royal Navy slang for a potentially hostile airborne radar contact
BSL4
Bio-safety level four: a maximum-safety biological research laboratory
CAP
Combat Air Patrol: defensive air patrol mounted by pairs of Sea Harriers to protect the aircraft carrier and other vessels from air attack
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency: the Americans’ foreign espionage organization
Cockers-pee
Royal Navy slang for a cocktail party
Collective
The control lever in a helicopter which alters the angle of attack of the rotor blades and causes the aircraft to climb or descend
CPO
Chief Petty Officer: senior non-commissioned officer in the Royal Navy. Also known as ‘Chief’
CVS
The official designation of a Through-Deck Cruiser, like HMS
Invincible
DCPP
Direzione Centrale Polizia di Prevenzione
: the division of the Italian police force that carries out arrests on behalf of the SISDE
DECOM
Type of table (and software program) that allows a diver to calculate decompression stops for specific times underwater
DP51
Daewoo 9mm semi-automatic pistol
Dragunov
Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova
sniper rifle in 7.62mm Soviet calibre, normally equipped with either the PSO-1 telescopic sight or the
NSPU-3 night sight
DSCS-3
Defense Satellite Communications System 3. Hardened, jam-proof satellites in geostationary orbit that are designed to provide uninterrupted
high-priority secure communications
E2B
Simple magnetic compass fitted in Sea Harrier aircraft
ECG
Electrocardiogram. Essentially an electronic recording of the heart to allow doctors to assess its condition
ECM
Electronic Counter-Measures: devices used to jam or otherwise disrupt radio and radar systems
EEG
Electroencephalogram. Test intended to detect electrical abnormalities in the brain
EMCON
Emission control policy: statement of intent governing the use of radios and radar
Enigma T301
Type of mobile phone allowing totally secure conversation
EPI1
Essentially a movement order for CDC (q.v.) personnel. It specifies what the team members are hoping to achieve, where they are going, who they are to
contact on arrival, and so on
ERC
En-route Chart. Aviation chart showing airfields, airways, upper air routes and other information
ERS
En-Route Supplement. Document listing airfield, beacon and other aviation information for a specified geographic area
FA2
Fighter Attack 2 variant of the Sea Harrier, also known as the FRS2
FAA
Federal Aviation Administration: the American Government organization responsible for all aspects of aviation and air traffic control in the United
States
FADEC
Full Authority Digital Engine Control: a computerized control system used on the Agusta 109 helicopter
FDO
Flight Deck Officer: physically controls all movements on the Flight Deck of an aircraft carrier
Fibbies
Slang term for the FBI
Filovirus
A lethal thread-like virus found in Africa: there are several different types, the most deadly being Ebola Zaïre
Flight Level
Height of an aircraft in thousands of feet based upon the standard pressure setting (q.v.) of 1013.25 hPa (hectopascals) or 29.92 inches (for
some American aircraft)
Flyco
Flying Control position: located on the port side of the bridge of an aircraft carrier, Flyco controls all launches from, and recoveries to, the
ship
FOE
Foreign Operations Executive. The fictitious organization that employs Paul Richter. Although FOE does not literally exist, the concept of the SIS
employing ex-military personnel to carry out deniable operations is well established. These recruits are known collectively as ‘The Increment’
Fort Detrick
Location of USAMRIID, the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, which possesses one of the only two BSL4 laboratories in
America
FRS1
Early model of the Sea Harrier
Gazelle
Two-seat basic trainer helicopter used by the Royal Navy
Glock
Austrian-manufactured 9mm semi-automatic pistol
GSM
Global System for Mobile Telecommunications. The technical name for the system that operates the ubiquitous mobile phone
Guard
Military Emergency frequency of 243.0 megahertz: the equivalent civil VHF frequency is 121.5 megahertz
Guardian
Radar warning receiver fitted to Sea Harrier aircraft
HDS
Helicopter Delivery Service
HEPA
High Efficiency Particle Arrestor: a very efficient filter
Hi-Power
Browning 9mm semi-automatic pistol: the standard British Forces side-arm
Homer
A radar console manned by a specialist Air Traffic Control officer on an aircraft carrier
KH-11 or KH-12
Type of surveillance satellite normally known as a ‘Keyhole’
L4HA
Level Four Hot Agent: classification of the most lethal known virus types
Little F
Lieutenant Commander (Flying)
Mayday
Highest state of emergency in an aircraft or ship
MDC
Miniature Detonating Cord: thin line of explosive bonded into an aircraft canopy, which shatters it a split-second before the ejection seat is
fired
Merlin
Agusta Westland Merlin HM Mk 1 ASW helicopter
MI5
Military Intelligence 5 – the Security Service – responsible for counter-espionage in the United Kingdom. Also known as
‘Five’
Model 92
Beretta 9mm semi-automatic pistol
Mossad
The Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks. The Israeli intelligence service, headquartered in Tel Aviv, is one of the most competent and
feared services in the world, achieving remarkable results from a total staff of only about 1,200
NAS
Naval Air Station (US) or Naval Air Squadron (UK)
NAVHARS
Sea Harrier’s inertial navigation system
NBCD
Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence
N-PIC
National Photographic Interpretation Center: part of the Science and Technology Directorate of the CIA and based at Building 213 in the Washington
Navy Yard
OOW
Officer of the Watch
Pan
Lower of the two possible states of emergency in an aircraft or ship
Perp
Perpetrator
PGP
Pretty Good Privacy: a type of data-encryption computer program
Pigeons
Magnetic heading to steer and distance to run to reach a ship. Passed to a pilot on recovery to the ship in the format: ‘Pigeons two seven
five at forty-two’
Porton Down
British biological and chemical weapon research facility
POTUS
President of the United States
PWO
Principal Warfare Officer
QNH
Airfield pressure setting calculated so that an aircraft’s altimeter will show the airfield’s elevation when on the runway
RC-135
A highly specialized and very expensive electronic surveillance aircraft based on the Boeing 707 platform
RDF
Radio Direction Finder
RDX
Cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine. Also known as hexogen or cyclonite, it’s a white crystalline substance that is one of the most powerful and stable
of the military-application explosives
RFA
Royal Fleet Auxiliary: merchant ships that operate under special rules and act as supply vessels to Royal Navy ships
Ripple Three
ASW tactic using three helicopters in a screen to protect a group of surface ships: each aircraft is relieved on task by another, so providing
a constant ASW protection against the perceived threat
RPS
Regional Pressure Setting: the lowest forecast pressure setting for an area that is used by low-level aircraft in transit through that area
SAMOS
Satellite and Missile Observation System. Generic term for a series of early American satellites designed to spy on the Soviet Union
SDS
Satellite Data System. American satellites used to relay images and data from reconnaissance and geostationary communications satellites, and to detect
nuclear detonations. The current version is the SDS-2
SEM
Scanning Electron Microscope
Shareholders
Naval Air Squadron meeting, normally held every morning, covering administration, flying programme, etc
SIG P226
Swiss-manufactured 9mm semi-automatic pistol
SIS
Secret Intelligence Service: often but inaccurately known as MI6, and responsible for espionage outside the United Kingdom. Also referred to as
‘Six’
SISDE
Servizio per le Informazione e la Sicurezza Democratica
: the Italian Secret Service
SITREP
Situation report
Sobs
Senior Observer of a Royal Navy squadron
SOP
Standard operating procedure
SPC
Surface Picture Compiler. Royal Navy noncommissioned officer or rating responsible for tracking all surface radar contacts around the mother ship
Spectre
Italian-manufactured 9mm sub-machine-gun, unique in that it is double-action, and unusual in having a magazine capacity of fifty rounds
Splot
Senior Pilot of a Royal Navy squadron
SPS
Standard Pressure Setting of 1013.25 hPa (hectopascals) or 29.29 inches (for some American aircraft). Set on the altimeter sub-scale, it is used above
about five thousand feet to ensure all aircraft altimeters share a common setting to allow accurate vertical separation