The Mao Xiong does have the conditions to re-test, and once a prototype is available and the whole country is used to conduct the test, the time is likely to be much shorter than that of Hans.
The problem is that Mao Xiong is currently in the middle of a war, and it is still in the middle of a war that threatens to "annihilate the country."
Then Mao Xiong will consider a question: Is money more important, or is it more important to win and save the country?
The answer is self-evident, of course it is important to win.
Because if the war fails, all money, people, and land will become Hans' "property".
So Mao Xiong gritted his teeth and proposed a new condition to Wang Xuexin: "If we can provide us with one hundred x2 and ensure stable subsequent transactions, we are willing to exchange for one hundred skilled technicians. These technicians plus
The production line allows your army to achieve '5' production in a short time!"
When Wang Xuexin heard this, was there such a good thing?
During war, technology, equipment and talents are indispensable.
Wang Xuexin has skills... This is nothing to Wang Xuexin. The system has all the skills he needs. It is guaranteed to be more advanced than Yingjiang and Mao Xiong. In addition, he also has the history and military knowledge of himself as a "experienced person".
These techniques can all be used on the cutting edge.
Equipment can be imported from Yingjiang and Mao Xiong. This is a question of how much equipment to use.
Talent is different... Just like a pilot, it cannot be cultivated in a short time. He needs a long-term training process, primary school, middle school, university, plus the experience accumulated at work... at least less.
It will take more than ten years.
It’s not that the Eighth Route Army doesn’t have talents in this field, such as He Zhimin and Professor Su who returned from studying abroad.
But to be precise, the Eighth Route Army has too few talents in China as a whole.
On the other hand, Wang Xuexin also considered that the Eighth Route Army was also in urgent need of "pull 5".
This was a decision made after discussions between Wang Xuexin and the chief at the meeting.
At the meeting, the commander and other commanders and soldiers believed Wang Xuexin's speculation.
In fact, for Wang Xuexin, this is not speculation, but the inevitable development direction of the Japs.
The chief of staff said: "Now that we know that the Japanese may shift their strategic focus to China in the future, how can we respond?"
These words stunned all the commanders and soldiers present at the meeting.
The Eighth Route Army seems to be unable to do anything, that is, it is still doing what it was supposed to do before, that is, there is no difference between knowing and not knowing the strategic direction of the Japanese. This is obviously wrong.
This is mainly due to the fact that the overall strategy of the Eighth Route Army at this time is defense: a complete line of defense has just been established, and the next stage should be to concentrate on development and wait for the opportunity.
But at this time, the Japanese made another big move.
What could the Eighth Route Army do?
attack?
Definitely not. The Japanese are probably mobilizing their troops to focus on the front. If the Eighth Route Army attacks first, they will kick the steel plate.
defense?
Too passive!
The point is that the Eighth Route Army did not know how the Japanese were going to attack, so they did not know the direction of defense.
After thinking for a while, Wang Xuexin said: "I think we should complete the establishment of the 'La 5' production line as soon as possible, and try to complete the production of 'La 5' before the Japanese attack!"
The commander-in-chief agreed: "Stay unchanged in response to all changes! Air supremacy is the most important thing. Having it is equivalent to blocking the enemy's throat, so that the enemy does not know how to fight with our army. Therefore, you can build your own aircraft."
, and training enough pilots is the right way!"
Then the chief turned his attention to the chief of staff and asked: "How is the Mao Xiong side? Can the production line be delivered as scheduled?"
The chief of staff replied: "There is no problem with the production line being delivered as scheduled, because Mao Xiong has already tried x1 and x2 and knows their value. The problem is..."
As he spoke, the chief of staff frowned: "Although we require that the 'La 5' production line be equipped with technicians, judging from the technology assigned to us by Mao Xiong in the past, it is all in a 'shoddy' state!
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After a pause, the chief of staff added: "Maybe it can't be said that it's a 'bad thing', but that's the situation of Mao Xiong itself, and they also use such technicians to produce equipment!"
The chief nodded, agreeing more with the latter.
For example, the "La 5" pilots given by Mao Xiong were all novices who had only trained for a few months.
Can you say that these pilots are not good or that the furry bears are not kind?
The situation in Mao Xiong is that a large number of experienced pilots have died in battle. They are using this kind of training to prepare pilots who go to the battlefield in a few months. What problem does it pose to China?
The technical staff are pretty much the same.
At this time, Mao Xiong was in a state of severe shortage of resources and equipment, and even lacked rifles and bullets... A large area of territory in front was captured by Hans, arsenals were captured by the enemy one after another, and his factories were moved to Siberia.
At this time, only part of it was put into production, but he had to equip a large number of troops, so this situation emerged.
Under this situation, Mao Xiong and even ordinary people organized themselves to produce bullets, grenades and even assemble firearms at home.
Therefore, there does not seem to be any problem in using inferior products to support China with a group of technicians who are not regular and unskilled.
Mao Xiong would say: "Technicians like this are considered good in our country!"
The chief of staff said helplessly: "Because we don't understand these technologies, it is difficult to distinguish which technicians are 'shoddy'. We have to start everything from scratch, look at the drawings, make, study, and discuss, and then we dare to
Entering mass production, this will take at least several months."
All commanders and fighters understand this.
Because what we are producing is an airplane, nothing can be done carelessly.
Mao Xiong only handed over the production line to the Eighth Route Army, and made no commitment to quality control.
If the Eighth Route Army did not learn and understand the ins and outs of it, and relied solely on Mao Xiong technicians to produce them and then sent pilots to drive them into battle... then it would be no different than seeking death.
Therefore, a few months of preparation time is considered short.
But how could the Japanese wait several months?
However, this problem was quickly solved due to Mao Xiong’s demand for x2.
A familiar mechanic can exchange it for x2...then what are you waiting for?
The most important thing is to be able to produce the "La 5". If it can be produced quickly and in large quantities, the Eighth Route Army can have its pilots trained in actual combat and grow into excellent pilots like the furry bears in history.
So Wang Xuexin immediately agreed to Mao Xiong's terms without even thinking about it.
However, Mao Xiong is required: these skilled technicians must be worthy of their name, otherwise the subsequent x2 cannot be guaranteed.
As a result, Mao Xiong didn't dare to do any more tricks.
After all, on the battlefield, especially when fighting for air superiority against an opponent like Hans, a hundred x2s are definitely not enough.