Chapter 491: Safe, non-toxic, environmentally friendly and humane
However, when he heard that the old comrade wanted to transfer Gao Zhendong to train the troops, he couldn't help laughing.
"This old guy has a pretty sharp eye. It's a pity that he took action too late, hahahaha."
Also in the Defense Working Committee, a comrade received a summary report from the comrades stationed at the Third Rolling Mill and the Third Branch.
Looking at the report, his brows furrowed.
"There are too many people here, and they are too diverse. We have to welcome them all. Everyone has important work to do. This won't do. We need to set some rules. We can't let anyone enter the core area casually, especially the office and laboratory."
After saying that, he turned around and took out a ready-made system document from the filing cabinet and began to mark and revise it.
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In the third factory, Gao Zhendong was revising a stack of papers.
What he was revising was nothing else but a guide to close-range assault combat.
Since it has been agreed, let's get it done as soon as possible. The earlier he gets it done, the earlier the comrades can start training. Anyway, it doesn't involve anything that needs to be studied.
He took this thing out of the system after three lottery chances. The reason for modifying it was mainly because some of the things that were not quite suitable or exceeded the existing background conditions needed to be adjusted. It only took him an afternoon to complete the modification.
The only difficulty was some pictures involving portraits. The equipment and gear in the pictures didn't quite match the current ones, so Gao Zhendong was very cunning and used stick figures as substitutes.
I'm not a painter, so it's reasonable to use a stick figure as a substitute, right?
It will be fine as long as the important postures and joints are realistically reflected. Besides, the comrades in the army are not fools. They may come up with more appropriate ideas based on these pictures.
As he was making some changes, Gao Zhendong stroked his chin. Should he change this thing or not?
Don’t change it, there really isn’t one now.
Change it, this thing is really useful, and it is relatively easy to implement among the advanced equipment.
After thinking for a while, Gao Zhendong wrote down a [Note: See Appendix 1 for details] here, and then continued to modify the following part.
As he was revising, he added another one [Note: See Appendix 2 for details].
After spending some time on the revisions, he shook his head and still couldn't help himself, so he had to add something.
Fortunately, he doesn't need to spend too much energy on these two things, mainly because the ideas are relatively novel and the current comrades have not yet thought in that direction. As for the specific implementation, it is estimated that if China wants to do it, it should not be a problem.
He was writing Attachment 1 and Attachment 2 when someone knocked on the door.
I got up and opened the door, and saw it was Xie Jianye, holding a stack of papers in his hand.
While ushering Xie Jianye in, he said with a smile: "Hey, Old Xie, you are a rare guest here, hahahaha."
Due to work reasons, Xie Jianye seldom comes to Gao Zhendong's office in the factory.
Xie Jianye smiled and said, "No one comes to visit you for no reason. Look, the higher-ups have the latest arrangements and regulations regarding internal security work, some of which require your cooperation, so I brought them to you."
Gao Zhendong took the document from him, flipped through it and asked, "You should have understood it already, right? Tell me first." The new internal security regulations must be read through and understood in full, but first let's listen to Lao Xie's key points and interpretation.
This is often the case with policy and institutional documents; the regulations may not be easy to understand and require interpretation.
Xie Jianye pointed to a few places in the file directory: "Mainly these places."
Gao Zhendong glanced over and saw words such as "Visitor Reception Regulations".
Xie Jianye asked him to watch while he explained.
"The main reason is that you have a lot of visitors here, and visitors themselves are very important. At the same time, your place is the focus of internal security work, so in order to further standardize and improve internal security work, some regulations have been made on visitor reception, etc."
"The comrades in charge of internal security have prepared two reception rooms near your office. From the implementation of this regulation, in principle, you and comrades from the technical department and other departments will conduct receptions in these rooms. As for whether they can enter more and deeper, it will be judged based on comprehensive conditions."
Gao Zhendong understood that it was normal for such changes to occur as his achievements increased. The Ministry, the Defense Work Committee, the 12th Ministry of Machine Building, etc., were all looking at the Third Factory with trepidation, and they must standardize and tighten things up.
Although all my important things are in the storage warehouse, the pile in the office is just for show, but no one else knows about it.
Defense Work Committee: Don’t talk nonsense. You may think some things are unimportant, but in fact, that’s not the case.
He took the document and said, "Okay, I got it. I'll take a closer look later. Just let me know when it's officially implemented."
After Xie Jianye finished his work, he knew Gao Zhendong was busy, so he was about to leave. Gao Zhendong stopped him and said, "Since you're here, you can't leave empty-handed. I have some good stuff here. Come on, let's share half when we meet."
Xie Jianye was happy. This was great. He was not polite at all. He tore half of the cigarette that Gao Zhendong took out, put it in his pocket and ran away.
Gao Zhendong sat down and continued to write his two attachments.
That afternoon, the old comrade whom Gao Zhendong met at the shooting range received Gao Zhendong's documents through the confidential channel. They were all in Beijing, and they were expedited! The speed was still very fast. As for why the paper version was sent directly, it was mainly because the old comrade had to look at the flashing screen, which was a bit embarrassing, and those stick figures could not be edited into the electronic file.
——"Some Thoughts on Close Assault Combat".
Gao Zhendong is a very humble name. This is just my idea. Don’t even call it a guide. It’s not certain whether it’s right or not. Anyway, I’m just expressing my thoughts.
The old comrade put on his glasses, looked at the picture and nodded. Well, that's right, I knew this kid had something in his stomach. It's a pity that I can't pull it out even if I want to.
The content is very comprehensive, including the styles, analysis, training, force organization, equipment, tactics and strategies of close-range assault combat. In such a short time, the guy even provided pictures!
"Hahaha, interesting!"
The old comrade looked at the lively stickman on the paper and laughed happily. Hey, he is quite good at finding solutions.
Just as he was enjoying the reading, a term he had never seen before caught his eye. What the hell was this? He had never heard of it, and there was more than one.
Looking again, there is an attachment that explains it, so there is no problem.
In his opinion, the importance of detailed equipment is definitely not as important as tactical training and other content, so he did not rush to turn to the appendix at the back, but continued to read the systematic content at the front.
This is actually true. It is rare for a single weapon to decisively change the situation. For example, the tank invented in S1 did not bring much change to the trench warfare hell. It only really played a role after S2 had suitable tactics, which led to the Gallic chickens' rapid collapse.
Cool fact: Zhao Kuo, who had been laughed at for thousands of years for being only an armchair strategist, faced the god of war Bai Qi right after he started out, but he persisted longer than the Gallic rooster and finally led the vanguard of the army to break through, and was eventually killed in battle. Hey, he didn't surrender.
After reading all the contents except the attachment, the old comrade nodded repeatedly: "Well, this is good. After some reorganization, it can be learned in military academies, in the army, and in local comrades who fight against bandits and special agents."
With satisfaction, he opened the attachment.
——"Suggestions on the Development of Flash-blast Bombs"
—— "Suggestions on the development of tear gas bombs"
Both attachments are research proposals for equipment. As for the slightly complicated name of tear gas dispersal bomb, it was intentional by Gao Zhendong. It is mainly because tear gas bombs are a bit sensitive and strictly speaking, they are a type of chemical weapon.
So when Gao Zhendong named it, in addition to highlighting the "tear-jerking" effect, he also emphasized that its function is to "drive away". It is not intended to poison people to death, but just to make the target move away. Isn't it very merciful?
When the old comrade saw this, he realized that Comrade Xiao Gao was not the kind of person who would just kill without caring about burying people. Since something new was mentioned, he would definitely come up with corresponding suggestions.
He carefully read Gao Zhendong's two suggestions. There was not much technology involved in the suggestions, but they were mainly conceptual and descriptive.
"Temporarily incapacitating the enemy with a flash and a bang? How is that different from throwing a grenade? Why bother!"
The old comrade kept muttering and thinking, and his face changed as he thought.
"Ah, great, great, catch him alive! Closing your eyes and turning your back can't eliminate the effect of the flash, let alone the shockwave."
The intensity of the light from a flash bomb cannot be eliminated by closing your eyes, turning your back, or blocking anything, because light can be transmitted and reflected.
Of course, when Gao Zhendong was playing LAN CS in an Internet cafe in his previous life, the "flash and look at the face" tricks didn't count.
As for the sound, it goes without saying that as long as it is in the same space and is everywhere, earplugs are of no use.
"Well, this is good. It's a new way to do things. It can play an unexpected role, and it has functions that grenades can't replace. It may not be useful on the front battlefield, but you must bring some for small-scale penetration and reconnaissance behind enemy lines."
With satisfaction, the old comrade saw the tear gas.
"This, this, this... this kid is poisonous."
Poison (chemistry).
It is said to be tear-jerking and drive away, but everyone knows what this thing is. The Citigroup bosses used this thing a lot in the past. And it is different from the one proposed by Gao Zhendong which is not fatal. This one is deadly.
With a bit of inexplicable emotion, the old comrade continued to read on and smiled.
"Haha, it's a pity he could come up with that."
The words on the paper really made him laugh: "Use edible preparations of capsaicin and piperine to achieve the repellent effect, which is safe and non-toxic, taking into account both combat effectiveness and humanitarian needs..."
There are many kinds of irritants in tear gas. Capsaicin mainly stimulates the respiratory system, and the main irritants to the eyes are chemical agents such as CS, CR, CN, etc., and capsaicin is less effective on incendiary tear gas.
But Gao Zhendong had a simple idea: just fool them first and then talk about it later.
(End of this chapter)