Chapter 29: The Germans Are Coming
The Germans arrived. After hearing the report from his men, Haoren smiled knowingly.
The meeting was pleasant. The German representative was a guy named Hans, and there was a little girl accompanying him. However, he didn't pay much attention to it. Think about how long it has been since he had so many wives, and he didn't have the energy. But
, I glance at it occasionally and it’s still quite beautiful.
This time the Germans hope to obtain the patent transfer of the Fahrenheit 1926 series rifles. This gun is actually the rifle adopted by the Germans in 1935. This old gun was slightly modified and became the Fahrenheit 1926, which was shamelessly patented.
Later, in 1935, Germany officially adopted the short carbine 98 (karabier98kurz), which was used until after World War II and became Germany's main rifle. During this period, it underwent many design changes, mostly for ease of production. For example, the bottom of the butt was changed in 1944
The cup was changed to a stamped component, the front guard was changed from cutting parts to spot welding, and the bottom of the magazine and the bow guard were also changed to stamped versions. Generally speaking, the quality of 98k after 1944 deteriorated due to the changes in the war.
Features of the 98kd: In addition to the standard Mauser bayonet mount, blade safety, bifurcated left bolt latch and ejection case piece, there is also a sling on the left side, front sight guard, downward curved handle, buttstock on the handle
There is a corresponding groove at the head position, and there is a metal hole in the middle of the butt for disassembling the firing pin.
In addition, I just want to obtain the patent transfer of the Fahrenheit 1926 series of artillery pieces. This is also a copy of the later German artillery series from World War II.
For example, the 150mm cannon. The German 150mm cannon series in World War II was relatively successful in development, and its performance exceeded that of howitzers with a caliber of less than 200mm. The German 150mm K16 cannon was not widely equipped in the German army, and the 150mm K18 cannon
The performance is excellent, and the 150mm K39 cannon has the longest range.
Haoren doesn’t know if Germany has started research now. Anyway, I will patent it first.
In the late World War II, Germany continued to develop the 170mm K18 cannon based on the 150mm cannon, and other larger caliber cannons to replace the 150mm cannon series. The 150mm K16 cannon has a caliber of 150mm, a length of 6.41m, and a shell weight of 51.4 kg.
, with a maximum rate of fire of 2 rounds/minute, a muzzle velocity of 757 meters/second, and a maximum range of 22,000 meters. The 150mm K16 cannon was a heavy artillery that terrified enemy soldiers in World War I. After twenty years, this gun has no
What a big development. In 1938, the German Wehrmacht put the 150mm K16 with decent performance into active service, but its backward performance could no longer meet the German battlefield requirements. Subsequently, the 150mm K18 cannon gradually replaced the 150mm K16 heavy artillery in the German army.
Some of the obsolete 150mm K16 heavy guns were converted into coastal artillery and deployed within the "Atlantic Wall" defenses in France.
The German 150 mm K18 cannon has a caliber of 150 mm, a length of 8.2 meters, a shell weight of 43 kg, a maximum rate of fire of 2 rounds/minute, a muzzle velocity of 865 meters/second, and a maximum range of 24,825 meters. The 150 mm K18 cannon was developed in 1933 and in 1938
The large-caliber heavy artillery that began mass production in 2008. The 150mm K18 has excellent performance. It was a very important heavy support artillery for the German Army in World War II. Its long range and huge power are enough to complete long-range fire support for infantry. The 150mm K18 cannon has
There are 2 different gun mounts, one is a four-wheel gun mount in transportation and marching state, and the other is a two-wheel gun mount in combat shooting state. The 150mm K18 heavy gun was the standard heavy support artillery in German service during World War II.
He accompanied the German army in many major battles of World War II and made great contributions to the German army's conquests in the north and south!
The German 150mm K39 cannon is a follow-up model of the 150mm K18. Krupp produced 2 prototype guns. The main difference between the mass-produced model and the prototype was the difference in the gun mount. The mass-produced 150mm K39 heavy gun used
Mounts for other artillery. In 1942, Krupp began mass production. Later, Krupp developed two larger-caliber heavy artillery based on the 150 mm K39 heavy artillery, namely the 210 mm L/50 heavy artillery and the 240 mm heavy artillery.
mm l/46 heavy gun.
Taking into account the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, the Germans hope to trial-produce and reserve related technologies here first. The Germans feel that these weapons and equipment are very suitable for German soldiers. Damn, can it not be applicable? This in itself is the German people's country.
Tailor-made for soldiers.
Speaking of which, Germany was not defeated in World War I, but could not continue the fight. The Germans felt very aggrieved by this ending. There has always been a kind of sadness in the country. In fact, sadness is also a kind of energy, and once it breaks out, it is very
amazing.
You have to admit that the transportation of this thing is mysterious and mysterious. A person has his own destiny; a country also has its national destiny. Later Germany ended in defeat in World War I and World War II. Non-Germany's economy, technology, and military were poor. It is actually the national destiny.
Not good.
The Treaty of Versailles caused Germany to lose 13.5% of its territory, 12.5% of its population, all overseas colonies, 16% of its coal production areas, and half of its steel industry.
China's national destiny for hundreds of years has also been poor. It was not until the emergence of great men that China's national destiny could be changed. People who change the national destiny of a country are great people, and great men do not appear often. Therefore, a saint from five hundred years ago said something.
Once a country has a great man, the country's national destiny will definitely improve. Although a great man is not omnipotent, nor can he be perfect, but he will eventually bid farewell to major disasters and humiliations, and the people will be lucky.
Haoren told the Germans that these weapons were very advanced. In principle, they did not want to transfer the technology before they were equipped by their own army. Of course, it is not impossible to transfer part of the technology if the conditions are favorable. Haoren understood that the advanced nature of weapons that appeared ten years in advance was incomparable.
Doubtful, he was not worried at all that the Germans were unwilling to bleed.
The specific details of the negotiations naturally did not require Haoren to come forward in person, but were presided over by John, the president of Fuhua Company. Haoren only explained some principles and bottom lines. Others were left to their own free will.
After several days of arduous negotiations, a result satisfactory to both parties was finally reached.
The Germans got the results they wanted: they obtained the unique patented technology transfer, the exclusive patent transferee, the complete series of rifle and artillery technology transfers, and were allowed to open factories in the West China occupation zone, promising five to
These factories will be transferred to Xihua free of charge within ten years.
The Xihua Group received: Germany took over the equipment, construction, technical support and worker training of rifle and artillery factories; Xihua helped build a technologically advanced steelmaking plant, a special steel plant and some alloy technologies and some optical manufacturing
Chapter completed!