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Chapter 1620

Chapter 1620 Gathering Wool

Author: Expeditionary Soldier

Chapter 1620 Gathering Wool

The difficulty with anti-ship missiles is actually not TV guidance.

Yingjiang scientists even thought about whether the Eighth Route Army used television guidance. After all, the Eighth Route Army imported a large number of cameras and televisions from Yingjiang during this period, which could easily make them associate anti-ship missiles.

However, it is not that easy to implement television guidance. It can even be said to be "impossible" with Yingjiang's current methods.

The reason is that Yingjiang's computer level is still at the level of electron tubes at this time. If a control system based on electron tubes is installed in the missile, firstly, its reliability cannot be guaranteed, and secondly, the electron tube cannot withstand the impulse during takeoff.

This was unsolvable without transistors, so Yingjiang and Sun Bu Luo found Wang Xuexin one after another and did not hesitate to trade with Wang Xuexin using the most advanced technology.

Wang Xuexin reached a deal with Sun Buluo. Sun Buluo agreed to build a "Meteor" fighter production line for the Eighth Route Army, and the Eighth Route Army was required to provide Sun Buluo with anti-ship missile blueprints and parts.

This seemed fair, but in fact it was the Eighth Route Army that took advantage.

To be precise, it's not "taking advantage", but making a lot of money!

The sun never sets because they fell into a trap set by Wang Xuexin: What Wang Xuexin wrote in the contract was to produce the blueprints for anti-ship missiles and provide parts.

The Sun Never Sets party didn’t even realize there was any problem with this!

This is related to the arrogance that the sun never sets, and also to the limitations of this era.

It is said that it has something to do with Sun Bu Luo's arrogance, because Sun Bu Luo believes that their industrial level is much higher than that of China, but they just don't have Wang Xuexin's creativity.

In other words, as long as you have an idea, that is, a drawing, and provide parts, then the sun will never set and you will be able to produce it.

It is said that it is a limitation of the times, because the equipment and craftsmanship level in this era are not very high, and the equipment that can usually be seen can be copied, so the sun never sets, so I don’t think much about it.

Sun Bu Lui never expected that there is something called a "transistor" among these parts. This thing is only available in China in the world, and it looks like a small round tube with three legs. Even if it is smashed or cut,

I can't tell what the name is.

If you can't even see it, let alone copy it.

So a problem arose in this transaction: after both parties fulfilled the contract, the Eighth Route Army could produce "Meteor" fighter jets, but it was still unable to produce anti-ship missiles until the sun set.

It's not entirely correct to say "it can't produce". It's more accurate to say that the sun never sets because transistors cannot be produced, so if you want to produce anti-ship missiles, they must be imported from China... So they can only be harvested by Wang Xuexin in an endless stream.

At this time, I want to regret it before the sun sets, but I’m sorry, it’s too late!

Wang Xuexin put the contract on the table and asked: "Colonel Ian, take a look! Which part of the contract have we not fulfilled?"

Colonel Ian could only stare.

As for the technology of transistors, sorry, this technology is not for sale at the moment!

Does anyone sell cornucopias and money trees?

If so, it must be fake!

This is the advantage of the transistor. It can obtain continuous benefits from buyers and ensure its own technological monopoly.

When other countries have spent a lot of manpower and material resources to develop this thing, it will not be too late to sell the technology.

The next person who came to see Wang Xuexin was Lemon Lokov. He didn't come here for anti-ship missiles, he still wanted air-to-air missiles.

Lemon Lokov excitedly shook Wang Xuexin's hand as soon as they met and said: "Comrade leader, I know what I can use to pay off the debt and exchange air-to-air missiles with you!"

"What?" Wang Xuexin asked.

Wang Xuexin actually already knows the answer, which is why he put money in the arrears in his previous transactions with Mao Xiong.

Lemon Lokov smiled and said: "Congratulations to your army for regaining the Dalian Shipyard and Port Arthur. I think you are in urgent need of warships now, right?"

Wang Xuexin and Lemon Lokov looked at each other, and then laughed in unison.

Lemonlov was right, the Eighth Route Army was indeed in urgent need of warships at this time.

Because without warships, shipyards and ports lose their value... Shipyards are where warships are produced and repaired, and ports are where ships are berthed.

Even if the Eighth Route Army has anti-ship missiles and the Japanese warships cannot get close, if the Japanese warships swing out of the anti-ship missile range and all the transport ships of the Eighth Route Army cannot get out, then what is the use of shipyards and ports?

The port should be a place that can deliver supplies and troops to the Eighth Route Army. It should be a safe haven for warships that can provide firepower assistance to other coastal towns when necessary. It should be a place that can exchange goods and services with external trade.

place.

Especially at this time, China's external highway has not yet been opened, and China's various strategic materials are still blocked by the Japanese... The Eighth Route Army obtained Eagle Sauce and the Sun Never Sets equipment through Mao Xiong's railway line, but this also required a large circle and was not only a long way away.

It wastes a lot of transportation capacity and time, and is quite dangerous.

At this time, the Eighth Route Army had an external port, but it was still blocked because it had no warships and no sea control. How could Wang Xuexin be willing to do this?

Therefore, Wang Xuexin thought a few months ago that he might one day import warships from Mao Xiong.

It is an almost impossible task to import warships from Yingjiang and Ribului.

Because Yingjiang and Ribului were enemies of the Japanese at this time, if their warships could reach Lushun, they would almost be able to surround the Japanese mainland.

In principle, Mao Xiong and the Japanese are not belligerents. Not only are they not belligerents, they have also signed a "Mutual Non-Aggression Treaty".

With this treaty, if the Japanese want to attack Mao Xiong’s warships, they will have to make careful decisions:

Does this fight violate the Non-Aggression Pact?

Once this treaty is broken, will Mao Xiong's Far Eastern Front army of millions of people be able to launch an attack?

By then, can the empire withstand the internal and external attacks of Mao Xiong and the Eighth Route Army?

Therefore, the Japanese could only turn a blind eye to the appearance of the Mao Xiong warships, even though they knew that these warships were bound for Port Arthur to be sold to the Eighth Route Army!

"We owe a total of more than 32.5 million yuan!" Lemon Lokov said: "If one warship is calculated at 10 million US dollars, we plan to sell four ships, and the remaining money will be used to purchase

Air-to-air missiles, what do you think?"

This was a good calculation by Lemon Lokov. He wanted to buy the air-to-air missile for less than 10 million US dollars.

Wang Xuexin originally didn't want to agree, but then he thought about it. Air-to-air missiles also have transistor problems like anti-ship missiles.

so……

Mao Xiong bought an empty missile at the beginning of the "wool", and millions of dollars are almost the same!

"Okay, sell it!" Wang Xuexin put on a loss of money.

(This chapter is finished)


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