When Wang Xuexin said this, Sun Erwei was convinced. He spread his hands and replied helplessly: "Okay, Wang, I hope your rifle is worth what we do!"
Wang Xuexin smiled but said nothing.
Sun Erwei's words seemed very short-sighted, or he did not realize the value of repeating rifles and intermediate-power bullets at all.
If Yingjiang learns this concept and produces the M16... Yingjiang's carbines, M3 submachine guns, Garand semi-automatic rifles, etc. can all be eliminated. This will not only not complicate its logistics but make it simple for Yingjiang
ization, because the miscellaneous gun parts are not universal and difficult to repair, and the ammunition is not universal.
If they were all replaced with M16s, all the equipment would be unified.
Especially if Yingjiang is not short of bullets and doesn’t worry about logistics, this gun is definitely suitable for Yingjiang.
However, it is not surprising that Sun Erwei would think this way, because he was still a little hesitant during the test firing, thinking that this was not a very good rifle.
Not only did Sun Erwei think this way, Doolittle was also surprised when he heard that fifty tanks were actually being exchanged for this repeating rifle.
However, after hesitating for a while, he finally agreed.
Doolittle believes that this transaction is a loss for Eagle Sauce, purely from a transaction perspective.
But in other respects, he doesn't think he's at a disadvantage.
At this time, Yingjiang had basically understood the Japanese's combat intentions... The Japanese suddenly shifted their focus from the Pacific battlefield to China, apparently hoping to take advantage of China's vast land, rich resources and complex terrain to fight Yingjiang to the end.
Therefore, considering the interests of Yingjiang, they cannot let the devils succeed.
But the performance of the stubborn army made Yingjiang so disappointed. They believed that no matter how much equipment they gave to the stubborn army to reinforce them, it was a waste of effort... As long as the Japanese attacked the stubborn army, these equipment would soon become the spoils of the Japanese.
Therefore, instead of providing equipment reinforcements to the stubborn army, it is better to provide reinforcements to the Eighth Route Army.
Reinforcements to the stubborn army are still given for free.
In principle, reinforcing the Eighth Route Army is still a transaction, so what does it mean to suffer a small loss?
Therefore, Doolittle gave an order to intercept thirty "Shermans" that were being sent to Mao Xiong and sent them to the Eighth Route Army. Since this transportation still required Mao Xiong's help to complete, it also cost Doolittle a whole day.
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Of course, Mao Xiong was very dissatisfied with Yingjiang's approach of changing the reinforcement route midway, especially requiring Mao Xiong to be transported. The Supreme Deputy Commander immediately summoned Yingjiang's advisor.
"You know that we will have a big battle soon!" The Supreme Deputy Commander asked Advisor Yingjiang with a serious face: "But you transferred the tanks that our army urgently needed to China at such an important moment, especially using me.
Don’t you think this is excessive for the military’s transport capacity?”
"Comrade Supreme Deputy Commander!" Advisor Yingjiang replied: "Do you know who these tanks are transferred to?"
"Does this have anything to do with me?" The Supreme Deputy Commander was still angry.
"It's the commander of the Chinese battalion, Comrade Supreme Deputy Commander-in-Chief!" Advisor Yingjiang replied: "To be precise, it's the commander of the Chinese regiment. We are making a deal with him."
The Supreme Deputy Commander gritted his teeth as soon as he heard this. He had originally made up his mind to bring the tanks first and then swallowed the rest of his words.
If the Yingjiang tanks were shipped to the recalcitrant army, then that would be okay.
Because the stubborn army wants Mao Xiong, if Mao Xiong puts down his face and negotiates with Yingjiang, Yingjiang might even compromise.
But it was the Eighth Route Army that wanted these tanks, and it was a deal with the head of the Huaxia regiment...
You must know that the X2 that Mao Xiong urgently needs was given by the Eighth Route Army. Until now, Mao Xiong has not been able to produce this thing. If he offends the head of the Huaxia regiment with his toughness on tanks, it will be of no benefit to Mao Xiong... Compared with X2, dozens of
A tank of Eagle sauce is nothing at all, not to mention that this tank is not as good as the T34.
Thinking of this, the Supreme Deputy Commander could only say: "Okay, we will send these tanks to the commander of the Chinese regiment, but... I don't hope there will be a next time!"
Advisor Yingjiang replied: "No, Comrade Supreme Deputy Commander, the commander of the Huaxia Regiment requested fifty tanks, which means that at least a batch of twenty tanks will be shipped to him!"
The Supreme Deputy Commander's face turned pale with anger. When Mao Xiong's transportation capacity was so tight, he actually wanted to help transport Eagle Sauce.
However, after thinking about it, the Supreme Deputy Commander still suppressed his anger and asked: "So, what's going on with 'at least'?"
"Because we are not sure whether we will have any dealings with the head of the Chinese delegation in the future!" Consultant Yingjiang replied easily.
Consultant Yingjiang is very confident about this topic because he knows that neither Yingjiang nor the head of the Huaxia group can afford to offend Mao Xiong.
Sure enough, the Supreme Deputy Commander had no choice but to comply.
This is not because the deputy commander-in-chief has no temper, but because the war situation is such that the deputy commander-in-chief can only make the choice that is most beneficial to Mao Xiong instead of trying to gain momentum, otherwise it will be a very immature performance.
When it comes to Doolittle, all he needs to do is apologize to the Supreme Deputy Commander in diplomatic terms and then formulate a compensation plan.
But what surprised Doolittle was that when he got the blueprint of the repeating rifle and gave it to the R&D department, he got amazing feedback very quickly.
The information came from the Admiral.
That day he called Doolittle to his office and asked, "Do you still remember the rifle drawings you gave to the R&D department not long ago?"
"Of course!" Doolittle replied.
Then Doolittle felt a little guilty, because he had already decided that this was a bad deal, and the admiral must have blamed himself for this.
Doolittle hurriedly explained: "Sorry, General! The reason why I agreed to this deal is not just because of this rifle, but also because... you know, long-term benefits..."
Unexpectedly, the admiral nodded with satisfaction and interrupted Doolittle: "A good deal, General Doolittle, well done!"
"What?" Doolittle couldn't believe what he heard.
The admiral handed a stack of information to Doolittle and said: "This is an extremely excellent rifle. They say that this rifle has achieved an almost perfect balance in range and firepower. Our weapons experts believe that
This rifle can provide us with great reference significance. It is likely to become our new generation of rifles, a universal rifle, a rifle that can eliminate all rifles and submachine guns. Do you know what that means?"
Doolittle was so surprised that his jaw almost dropped.
Before that, he did think that this kind of rifle would have some value, but he didn't expect it to be of such high value.
Especially this rifle was developed by the leader of the Huaxia regiment... How did he do it under those conditions?