Chapter 339: One Step to the Top

Chapter 339: One Step to the Top
"No, Mr. Gao, how did you come up with these ideas?" The question was a bit abrupt, but it was very natural in this situation.

The last two tactics can only be proposed if you are very familiar with radar search and tracking and have a very good understanding of radar digital signal processing, and the working conditions corresponding to the two methods are very clearly divided.

This is generally not something you can understand just by reading a book.

Gao Zhendong had no answer to this, so he could only say: "It's nothing, I just sat there and thought about it and it came to me."

Engineer Ye really had nothing to say about Gao Zhendong's statement, but it seemed like he didn't say anything wrong.

As for the people he brought with him, all they can probably say is “haha”, you’re awesome and everything you say makes sense.

As for the remaining inflatable corner reflectors, they have many advantages - as long as they don't leak and their launching ship doesn't leave, they will always be useful, and their effective time can be calculated in hours. This is much better than active decoys and chaff clouds, which are calculated in seconds, minutes at most, or in single digits.

Its effect is full-band, no one can escape.

Moreover, the corner reflector has another use. If it is almost scrapped, it can be used as a target.

However, the biggest problem with corner reflectors is their size. Their effects overlap greatly with chaff clouds, but the number that can be deployed is not as large as the latter, and their adaptability is relatively poor. If dozens of chaff jammers are installed at a time, the number of corner reflectors on a ship of the same size can only be counted in single digits.

Engineer Ye was happy. This thing was not bad. It had the same effect as the Foil Cloud, but was more effective and less adaptable. They could complement each other.

"Director Gao, you just mentioned that there are more than 200 combinations of interference methods."

Now that you are here, you should ask for the full answer.

Gao Zhendong had no choice but to start explaining the four methods and seven styles one by one, from the search stage to the tracking stage. Surprisingly, there were more than 7 types.

After listening to Gao Zhendong's complete introduction, Engineer Ye asked a classic self-contradictory question: "Mr. Gao, in your opinion, which of the above methods are effective against our current anti-ship missiles?"

How come this comrade is just like Lao He and Lao Guan from the Grassland Tractor Factory?
Gao Zhendong almost laughed out loud, but still gave a very objective evaluation: "As for the existing missiles, they are all effective. From the perspective of cost-effectiveness, my suggestion is to use active full-frequency jamming suppression and chaff jammers. The combination of these two can be used on large ships, and chaff jammers can be used on small boats. It can reduce the hit rate of existing anti-ship missiles to a very ugly level. As for the others, we can wait until the technology is advanced and the funds are sufficient, or we can put them aside for slow research and gradual improvement."

"Small boat? Current anti-ship missiles cannot hit small boats because they are not maneuverable enough." Engineer Ye is very clear about the current status of anti-ship missiles.

Gao Zhendong smiled and said, "Just because there is no such thing for the time being doesn't mean there will never be one. Maybe someone will develop an anti-ship missile specifically for highly maneuverable boats. I think that day will come soon. And..."

What Mr. Gao said makes sense, and what? You tell me.

"And my suggestion is that you make the chaff flare launcher universal, in preparation for the future deployment of infrared flares on ships."

"Infrared? Isn't that used for shooting down airplanes?" asked a comrade who came with Engineer Ye.

"With the popularization of electronic jamming methods, anti-ship missiles will definitely add other terminal guidance methods, and infrared terminal guidance is definitely a very important and common one among them."

Engineer Ye was frightened by Gao Zhendong's words. How could the living environment on a ship be so bad?
Seeing his worried look, Gao Zhendong smiled and comforted him: "Don't worry too much. It will probably take some time for this situation to occur. For now, chaff bombs are enough, so I just said that we need to make preparations and preliminary research, but we don't need to do it now."

Engineer Ye stood up and bowed to Gao Zhendong, who quickly jumped away: "Engineer Ye, what are you doing?"

Engineer Ye said solemnly: "Boss Gao, I am not thanking you on my own behalf. I am thanking you on behalf of those soldiers who may suffer losses the first time they encounter the enemy's new weapons because of our inconsiderateness. Although these methods may not be 100% effective, we will still have sacrifices and bloodshed, but at least we will not be helpless and at a loss."

This kind of situation did happen. Martyr Wang Zizhong died because the enemy used the "Sidewinder" missile in its first actual combat. Although he had shot down two enemy planes when we were outnumbered before he was hit, it was still a loss for our soldiers to exchange two for one.

The people who came with him also followed his example and bowed to Gao Zhendong.

Gao Zhendong ran away: "Not really, not really. This is what I should have done. Engineer Ye, let's talk it over. Don't scare me."

Engineer Ye smiled and said, "Boss Gao, don't run away. Anyway, the meaning has been conveyed. Let's continue talking about the interference."

Gao Zhendong spread his hands and said, "No more. You have taken all my stock. But if you still feel that the shipborne electronic warfare and reconnaissance systems are not enough, you can wait until the conditions are better and the resources are more abundant, and build a few electronic reconnaissance ships. When fighting, they can follow the fleet and be responsible for high-intensity electronic confrontation. When not fighting, they can wander around and collect enemy signal characteristics and monitor enemy communications. This thing does not have too strong armaments and is not sensitive. As long as the tonnage is sufficient, it can go anywhere."

When Engineer Ye heard this, his eyes lit up. It turned out that Mr. Gao's idea was very feasible and practical. When the situation got better, he could really do it.

A "street slicker on the sea": What? Going to work early? Engineer Ye sorted out what he had learned today. Not to mention the electronic countermeasures, there were also frequency hopping radars, electromagnetic compatibility, infrared jamming, and special electronic reconnaissance.
Mr. Gao, you are so righteous!
Decades later, Engineer Ye recalled this day and said: "At that time, we had no idea that the electronic warfare technology and principles Comrade Gao Zhendong talked about had not been broken through by anyone in the world until today, and we have been stuck in the circle he gave us. This also allowed our electronic warfare system to stand at the highest point from the beginning, and to use limited resources in a clear direction without any waste. Even when the conditions were bad, we never fell behind, and we are still the best today."

After sending off Mr. Ye and his friends who were eager to go home after getting their new toys, Gao Zhendong didn’t even have time to treat them to a meal.

On the way to the factory gate after get off work, I ran into Deputy Director Li. Deputy Director Li smiled and said, "The construction plan of the third factory is going well."

This is a very meaningful statement. Gao Zhendong smiled and said, "I hope the leaders will support the work of the Third Branch in the future."

"Haha, Zhendong, you are being polite. The Third Branch is the treasure of our factory. We will fully support it without you saying anything."

Deputy Factory Director Li asked intentionally or unintentionally: "I heard that you have guests at home recently?"

Gao Zhendong knew what he meant and said with a smile, "Haha, I'm not really a guest. The third branch factory has been established, and I'm happy. I'm gathering with some old comrades. We are experts in cleaning, but not in cooking vegetables, so I asked Master He for help."

"Haha, so that's it. The establishment of the Third Branch Factory is good. It has motivated all the comrades to be more active. Some comrades, although they have nothing to do with the Third Branch Factory, are also very active. It's a good thing, a good thing."

This is quite interesting.

Hey, this old guy Liu Haizhong has been quiet for half a year, but now he's making trouble again. No, I'll find a chance to teach him a lesson.

Come to think of it, it has been almost half a year since Liu Hai broke his leg. It seems that the effect of the sedative has worn off and he has gone crazy again.

But it was strange to think about it. This old guy was most afraid of officials. Even if they were making small moves behind his back, how could he dare to go against me? Was it because my hands were weak or my legs were weak? Or was it because my rank was fake?
To be honest, Gao Zhendong didn't really think this matter through, but since he couldn't figure it out, he stopped thinking about it. Gao Zhendong immediately found a good job for Liu Haizhong.

It’s really a good job, at least it looks like it with bangs.

"Director Li, since some comrades are very active, why not give them some responsibilities to exercise them?"

The words "exercise, exercise" are quite strong.

We can't let this old guy be too idle, as he will get into trouble if he is idle. We have to make him move. If he doesn't move, it will be harder to find faults with him. Once he starts moving, he will naturally have more problems, and he will have less free time to inquire about things and think about things.

Deputy Director Li rolled his eyes and smiled: "Well, Chief Engineer Gao's words make sense. We can't dampen the enthusiasm of our comrades."

Seeing that they had arrived at the factory gate, the two said goodbye and rode their bikes home.

During this conversation at the factory, it seemed like the two of them didn't say anything specific, but it also seemed like they said everything.

Gao Zhendong returned home, had dinner, and then went straight into the south room. The SMTP part of the email client had been written, and it was time to write the POP protocol.

As for why the SMTP part is so fast, it's because there's really not much to write.

For the editing environment, just use the original vi-like editor to modify it, and there are not many other things to do. SMTP is called Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, and the word "simple" is not empty at all.

How simple is it? The earliest SMTP did not even have sender identity authentication, which was very difficult to implement. Gao Zhendong added the later SMTP-AUTH extension to solve this problem.

Another modification made by Gao Zhendong was the ready code returned by the server. The original ready code was 250.

If one looks at the data of the interaction between the client and the server when sending an e-mail, one will find that the server is spewing foul language like crazy.

"250 OK"

"."

The original SMTP regulations state that no matter what the client enters, the server will reply with this sentence if it is ready and everything is normal.

The foreigners didn’t think anything of it, but Gao Zhendong couldn’t stand it and changed it!
(End of this chapter)