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Chapter 336

Another material is the various courses of the Secret Service School, from the most basic physical training, combat training to the proficient use of various firearms to blasting, as well as the assembly and use of radio stations, tracking to anti-tracking, and various secret writing of intelligence

And various delivery methods, etc., all kinds of different.

After reading these courses, Lu Ming felt that this was not like training intelligence agents, but training all-round warriors.

"Is this how you train agents in your country?" Lu Mingzhen still didn't believe it.

The bearded Peter smiled and said: "Special agent training is similar in all countries, but there are still levels."

"Then you two learned it this way?" Lu Ming pretended to be an agent killer holding a gun and said with a smile.

"We are not, we are officials, not agents. Comrade Sorge you have met, he is the best agent we have trained." Andre laughed.

Lu Ming groaned inwardly, he didn't believe that these two people were not agents, but he really believed that these two people were not trained in such a school, at least they didn't look like it.

Lu Ming understood why Peter and Andre mentioned Sorge in front of him again and again. Sorge was born in Russia to a German father and a Ukrainian mother. He yearned for socialism when he was in college and joined the Communist Party of Germany and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Sorge later became a Soviet agent. During World War II, he traveled between the Soviet Union, Germany and Japan as a German of German origin, providing a large amount of military intelligence to the Soviet Communist Party.

They hope that Lu Ming will become China's Sorge and travel between the Soviet Union, China and Japan as a reporter for the Washington Post.

"Actually, an excellent agent does not necessarily need to develop various skills. The human brain is the most important. For example, you don't need to go through these trainings at all. As long as you are willing, you will be the best agent." Peter said seriously.

"You are complimenting me, I can hear it." Lu Ming firmly refused to fall into their trap.

"I'm really not complimenting you. In fact, many of our agents are not trained from such schools, but are dug out in various industries. Facts have proved that they are often better than the agents trained by schools. Of course, this is the case.

Agents are also rare." Peter explained.

Lu Ming thought about it and realized what Peter said made sense.

After all, after the emergence of human society, two professions were born, one is espionage, and the other is fireworks, which can be said to be everlasting.

There were no spy training programs in ancient times, but the use of spies among countries has never stopped. Sun Tzu's Art of War pays special attention to the use of spies.

However, this does not mean that the agent training school is unimportant, at least it can quickly create agents in batches.

There may be many people who are born to be spies. Even without a day of training, they can be excellent spies, but there are too few people with this talent.

Lu Ming thought of Japan's overall espionage operation against China. Most of the spies lurking in China had not received specialized training. They were ordinary people dug out by Japan from various industries.

It is confusing for ordinary people to become spies. A person will not attract attention when placed in a crowd. This is a qualified spy.

The three of them drank and chatted. Now Peter and Andre regarded Lu Ming as one of their own, and there was almost no evasion.

"We are all horsemen, come on, cheers!" Peter said to Lu Ming while holding the wine glass.

Lu Ming looked at Peter, wondering what he meant by "horseman".

Andre smiled and added: "What Peter said was a proverb of our nation, 'Those who walk and those who ride on horses cannot be friends.' It means that we have the same desire and we will definitely be able to run the secret service school well."

Lu Ming thought for a while and said to himself, we are "sometimes riding horses and sometimes walking", so we may not always be riding horses.

But we do have the same goal in front of us.

What Lu Ming wanted to know was agent training, and the two of them tried their best to introduce it and gave a lot of ideas.

Although the two men were not field spies, they were at least officials of the Soviet Military Intelligence Agency, and they still knew many things.

"This horseman, how many modern divisions are there in the Soviet Union now?" Lu Ming raised his cup and asked Andre.

"Are you also interested in the country's military layout?" Andre said a little strangely.

"It's just chatting. Isn't this a war between China and Japan? Our press club is arguing over some military issues." Lu Ming said with a smile.

"This is not a secret. We have about three hundred divisions. In addition, there are border police forces, local security police forces, etc. If we add them all together, there will be about four hundred divisions." Peter smiled.

"Are all four hundred divisions modern divisions?" Lu Ming asked.

"Lu, your question is very strange. Are there any troops with modern equipment now?" Andre said with a smile.

Lu Ming suddenly blushed and was embarrassed to speak. Only Chinese people would ask questions like this. Because he was poor, he wanted to know how much money others had in their pockets.

"Lu, in Chinese terms, you are like a frog in the well. Nowadays, all big countries, except China, probably have modern armies. China only has a few divisions that can be considered modern armies." Peter said.

Three million modern soldiers were waiting at the ready. This was the first time Lu Ming knew that the Soviet Union's standing army was so powerful. He was a little confused as to how Japan dared to attack such a powerful Soviet Union.

The key is that the Soviet Union's navy and air force are not weak either. The military gap between China, the Soviet Union, and Japan is really too big. I used to not care about politics and military matters. After I came in ignorantly, I was completely frightened out of my mind.

When I think about the fact that it will take ten years for China to exhaust its national strength to build an army with 100 modern divisions, the difference between an industrial country and an agricultural country is as big as a world of difference.

"Road, this kind of thing cannot be rushed. The most important thing for the modernization of the army is strong national strength, which requires huge military expenditures. In addition, the modernization of the army is not just the modernization of weapons and equipment, but also requires rigorous modernization training. This is a complete system.

." Peter concluded.

"Of course I know there is no need to rush, but the Japanese are eyeing China. You have also seen that we are doing our best to deal with the Japanese. You can't just sit back and do nothing." After saying this, Lu Ming was really a little anxious.

"All modern countries have recruit training bases, and recruits must undergo at least half a year of rigorous training before they can truly become a soldier. China lacks too many talents." Peter shook his head.

"Lu, now you understand why we want you to join our camp, because our goals are the same." Peter lost no time in pouring ecstasy soup into Lu Ming.

Lu Ming listened to the previous words, but he automatically ignored the last sentence.

Lu Ming felt very disappointed. How could he not know that China lacked many things? But he didn't know that it wasn't lack, but almost nothing.

In fact, even ace armies such as the Nanjing Teaching Corps, the 87th Division, and the 88th Division may not meet the standards of a modern army.

"Lu, you don't have to worry too much about the Japanese. What you lack can be imported from our country, and we can help train your soldiers. China will become stronger, and the army will one day achieve the goal of modernization." Peter encouraged.

Lu Ming nodded, probably among all the powerful countries, only the Soviet Union really wanted China to become stronger, for no other reason than that China could contain Japan so that Japan would not dare to attack Siberia.

With China's containment of Japan, the Soviet Union could save a lot of border defense troops and defense expenditures, and free up its energy to deal with possible Western invasions.

At the same time, China has various mineral resources and rare metals that the Soviet Union needs, as well as some strategic resources. These are what the Soviet Union hopes to import from China, so they will definitely prevent Japan from extending its claws to the land of China.

The three of them talked very late, and Lu Ming went back with some materials. When he walked to Mr. Dong's door, he suddenly stopped and thought it was ridiculous.

Two Soviet Communists and one Chinese Communist all lived in this building. They were supposed to be in the same camp and were comrades, but they never interacted with each other. What Peter and the others helped were not the Chinese Communist Party, but the Chinese.

Kuomintang, what on earth is going on?

Of course Lu Ming has no interest in the Soviet foreign policy, but he also understands their approach. After all, the CCP is too weak. Even if they try their best to support it, it will be difficult for them to grow stronger all at once. Time waits for no one.

The Soviet Union now urgently needs a force to contain the Japanese. By aiding the Republic of China government, they are actually setting up a firewall for themselves. Of course Japan also knows this.

The strategic game between countries seems to be very advanced, but in fact it is almost like a child playing house. Lu Ming does not believe that the Soviet Union really has any spirit of internationalist aid, and throws a lot of money and military equipment away.

For example, when it comes to establishing a secret service school, Peter and Andrei have already stated that not only will China have to handle all the expenses themselves, but they will also have to pay a large sum of money to experts who aid China.


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