Chapter 233 How did you get this thing?
Therefore, Lao Li readily took out this position. Since this opportunity was brought by Gao Zhendong, it would be up to Gao Zhendong to decide.
It’s no wonder that when Deputy Director Li needs someone, he is really willing to invest in him.
Gao Zhendong thought about it and it seemed that no one could use this opportunity.
Sha Zhu is obviously more suitable to be a cook, but Sha Zhu himself is unwilling to do this job.
Ding Yongnian was thinking about studying and didn't seem to have this idea in mind.
Qin Huairu? Stop joking. Nowadays, projectionists have to get up early and go to villages and walk around the streets. It's obviously a safety issue for women.
Yan Jiecheng? This is appropriate, but Gao Zhendong is not happy about it. He wants to do it himself? Did the Yan family save the world in their previous life?
Oh, if only Wang Dezhu had a brother named Wang Defa.
Oh, right, Wang Dezhu!
He has a wide network of contacts, so maybe he can use them to do some favors, which will be beneficial to him. The people he introduces are naturally close to him.
Since Lao Li has done me this favor, it would seem a bit foolish not to accept it. This favor is an absolute super gift at this time.
If I don't accept it, I will be doing Deputy Director Li a favor and taking the benefit. Thinking about it this way, wouldn't that be a huge loss?
Gao Zhendong thought about this and immediately agreed: "Well, I'll pick one. This job is very important, so we have to be careful."
For Gao Zhendong, the job is not important, what is important is the person who does the job.
After all, projectionists are in the propaganda department, and sometimes they receive news faster than newspapers, which is an advantage on days when the wind direction changes drastically.
It’s not a bad thing to have one of your own people in the propaganda department.
Deputy Director Li was very satisfied with the result. To him, this opportunity was far less important than Gao Zhendong's favor. The word "teacher" from his nephew alone was much more important than the position of projectionist.
After saying goodbye to Gao Zhendong with a smile, Deputy Director Li returned to his office.
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At the same time, in the north, Ivanov was spraying venom at the relevant industrial leaders who had requested to import urea steel and imitate it at that time: "Comrade Zyuganov, we imported urea steel from the south according to your request. You got the sample you wanted to 'improve' as you wished, but now, where are the results of your improvement?"
Zyuganov argued: "Comrade Ivanov, steel is not vodka. You can't tell whether it is made of rye from the Caucasus or corn from the Dnieper River by just taking a sip. It is a technological product. I need time!"
Ivanov didn't listen at all: "Comrade Zyuganov, their technology is backward. It shouldn't take you so long to 'improve' the results in the face of backward technology. That's embarrassing for us."
Seeing Zyuganov's indignant face, Ivanov changed the subject: "Well, maybe this thing is a little late, but what about the high-temperature alloy used in engines?"
At this point, Ivanov even spread his arms, made an engine "hum" sound from his mouth, and then continued to ask.
"This thing has been around long enough. You know how much Caucasian rye and Dnieper corn are in it, just like vodka. But you still haven't finished 'improving' it!"
Zyuganov felt that Comrade Ivanov was simply making things difficult for him: "Comrade Ivanov, even if I know how much rye and corn it uses, I need the technology."
At this point, Zyuganov looked at Ivanov's flushed face and wisely stopped talking. If he continued, he might end up being the male guest of the Gulag Hotel.
Seeing Zyuganov's retreat, Ivanov was very satisfied with his attitude, so he also slowed down his tone: "Okay, okay, I know you need technology, Zyuganov, should we ask the comrades in Lubyanka Square for help?"
Zyuganov's face lit up: "If so, that would be great, my dear Davari."
Ivanov shook his head. "If that's the case, then we don't have much time left. There are fewer and fewer Davaris over there. They will all come back soon."
At this time, due to changes in the situation, the withdrawal of experts from the north had been going on for some time, but it had not yet been completed.
After that, he looked at Zyuganov and said, "I'll take care of this matter. Comrade Zyuganov, you need to focus on your work and try to let the comrades in Lubyanka Square spend less time on it."
Zyuganov, who almost got the room card of the Gulag Hotel, agreed and left Ivanov's office. It would be best not to come to this damn place if possible.
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Gao Zhendong didn't know that his achievements had almost alarmed the Lubyanka. After seeing off Deputy Director Li, he went back to work.
I had just soldered a piece of enameled wire to the copper foil wire when the phone rang.
Gao Zhendong was still not used to the loud and somewhat piercing ringing tone of the phone at this time. His hands shook and he almost got a blister on his hand.
When I picked up the phone, it was a call from the communicator of the Defense Working Committee leader. The troops of the Defense Working Committee were used to being more obvious, and generally they were more used to calling them communicators.
Gao Zhendong was notified to attend a meeting of the Defense Working Committee the next morning, but as usual, the content of the meeting was not discussed over the phone.
Gao Zhendong agreed and hung up the phone. Gao Zhendong sorted out the time. Fortunately, tomorrow is Friday. If it is Saturday, he would not be able to answer questions about the "Safety Production Management System".
In this era, the Defense Work Committee's work is generally given priority, and other work will generally give way to it unless there are special circumstances. It is probably about equipment demonstration again, and the Defense Work Committee likes this.
The next morning, Gao Zhendong came to the conference room with ease and knew some of the people there.
The people I know are all people I met when I was involved in work related to tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. There are designers and representatives of users.
When they saw Gao Zhendong coming, everyone who knew him greeted him enthusiastically. As he attended more meetings, his reputation spread. Everyone knew that although he looked young, he was a real master who knew tactics, understood technology, and had achieved results.
When strangers heard people greeting Gao Zhendong, they began to whisper to the people around them.
"Is this Gao Dapao? He looks so young."
"Young? Watch out for him to give you a slap."
"As long as what you say makes sense, I'm willing to make some mistakes, but I'm afraid I won't be able to find the direction or the way."
Gao Zhendong sat down and the meeting started quickly.
One thing about the meeting was beyond Gao Zhendong's expectations: it was actually the planning and demonstration of anti-tank missiles.
As a senior military fan in his previous life, Gao Zhendong was very clear about the development process of domestic anti-tank missiles. Although work began in 58, the first-generation anti-tank missiles, which had been developed for more than 10 years but basically not equipped to the troops, had not yet been officially put on the agenda. That model was not launched until October of this year.
Contrary to what most people imagine, our first generation of anti-tank missiles was not learned from the Russians in the north, but our second generation Chijian-73 was.
Our first generation reference object is said to be the BO1955 “Cobra” developed in 810 by Hans Cat in collaboration with a watchmaker.
As for why I didn't refer to the work of the northern Russians at the beginning? The reason is very simple, the Russians themselves are also lame.
Coincidentally, its first generation of anti-tank missiles was also based on this Cobra.
However, due to the long development process, during the development process, we happened to get some information about the first generation of anti-tank missiles that the Russians had successfully used as a reference, which was also used as a reference.
It is called a reference, but in fact it is very pitiful. The reference material is the instruction manual. It took more than 10 years of bumpy work, and there was no equipment after it was finalized. This is because the 60s were originally based on the backward products of the 50s. By the time it was completed more than 10 years later, the performance was already extremely backward.
It was difficult at that time.
As the situation was introduced, Gao Zhendong found that the circumstances were very different from what he remembered.
The imitation object obtained this time, SS.11, comes from Gallic rooster.
As the Gauls who suffered the most from tanks in S2, they have a special liking for anti-tank equipment. Tanks? Fight! Anti-tank? Good!
The predecessor of SS.11, SS.10, should be the earliest practical anti-tank missile after the S2 season. It was successfully developed in 1954. As for performance, the big brother is better than the second brother. The missiles of that generation are almost the same.
Then, SS.11 was developed two years later based on SS.10, and it was considered the latest anti-tank missile of Gaul at that time.
As for the performance of SS.11, the parameters look good, with a range of 3000 meters and an armor penetration of 600mm, which can penetrate most tanks beyond their range at this time.
However, the actual situation is that the air-launched version AS.11 is okay, but the ground version SS.11 is terrible. Due to design flaws, when the Gallic chickens were used to fight guerrillas in North Africa, the AS.11 hit the target, but the SS.11 did not.
Then, when it participated in the war in the Middle East, it achieved a "good record" of 10 hits out of 0, so much so that the combat troops refused to use it.
How did we get this thing now?
Gao Zhendong could guess that it must be the butterfly effect caused by himself, the butterfly, but he didn't know how it happened.
In fact, it is not complicated. If we export DJS-59 to Gaul, we have to exchange some technology for it. If we don’t export, we can’t get the technology, and if we export, we still can’t get the technology. Then wouldn’t it be a waste of export?
And this SS.11 was among the things that were exchanged.
Now in front of Gao Zhendong is a copy of the SS.11 explanatory material, and even in a box in the conference room, there is an ugly missile lying inside.
The purpose of this meeting is to combine the preliminary research work that has been done before to determine the development direction of the first generation of anti-tank missiles.
To put it bluntly, it’s a question of who to imitate.
After all, BO810 only has a vague instruction manual, while SS.11 is a physical product and is in much better condition.
(End of this chapter)