"Come on, Director Hancheng, let's talk about it!"
Han Cheng was invited over by the head of the headquarters. If it weren't for the fact that there were several guards around him, Han Cheng would have thought he was invited over.
"What do I have to say?"
"What is there to say? Let me tell you, what do you think about the radar on the front line? You are really capable. With just that little thing, you really managed to create a radar. Do you think I should send it to you?
A certificate? Praise you well."
"That's no need. I'm still a very low-key person."
Han Cheng waved his hands repeatedly, "I can't stand such merit. And it seems like this is not for you to receive a reward, but for you to be punished."
"Then tell me what happened to the radar. Why didn't you report it to the headquarters in time?"
"I don't think there's anything to report."
Han Cheng felt that the radar he made had to be tested anyway. When I first wanted to make a radar, Han Cheng actually refused. He told the frontline commander that it would be impossible to add special effects to this thing. Han Cheng thought to himself
This is how I use it, and I hope other people use it this way.
Han Cheng knew very well why he was called here, because according to the feedback from the radar, the radar was effective, effective, and pretty good. However, the headquarters finally dug out the application from pieces of intelligence. As for whether it had been approved
, just look at the reaction of the head of the headquarters. It's obvious that he didn't approve it, or simply didn't even see it.
"Isn't this something worth reporting? How important is it to the frontline battle?"
Han Cheng could tell. Anyway, the chief really didn't know that he had handed him a report. He really thought that he had made it directly without reporting it to the headquarters.
"But some theoretical research does not come out just by saying it. If I can't figure it out, I won't be able to create it."
Since you think so, it's natural to cooperate with the chief to complete this drama. You have to be considerate to a certain extent of the chief. He has many things to do, so this thing is done anyway. After this thing is exposed to the public, whoever says it will be embarrassed.
After a while, a secretary came over with a report, and then whispered to the chief for a while. The chief looked at the report twice, and then stopped talking. Han Cheng glanced at the report, and it was him.
It was a casually written report. I took a quick look at it and it seemed that it had been approved. There seemed to be a sentence written on it to do more.
"What do you think about the radar thing?"
The chief took the initiative to provoke the problem, trying to lighten the atmosphere, because this thing was too embarrassing, and he didn't even know about the documents he had approved.
"Actually, what I think is this. Most of the casualties of our troops come from artillery fire or air strikes. So what I think is that we build an air defense radar. This can provide early warning of the enemy's information and reduce the risk for us.
A loss.”
The purpose of radar at this stage is only to reduce losses. You said that if there are planes, it can probably directly block this thing. But the problem is that domestic planes are very rare now, and there are very few planes that can fly to North Korea. Basically,
Radar can only serve as an early warning.
"Your idea is very good. I very much agree with your idea. You can go ahead and do it boldly."
The head of the headquarters quietly folded the report into small pieces and put it into his pocket pretending not to notice, as if he had no intention of letting Han Cheng see it. Han Cheng also pretended to see it.
No. Anyway, I have read everything I should read on that piece of paper. This has caused many misunderstandings.
"In that case, I'll leave first. The radar over there is still in experimental operation."
"Okay, okay, go ahead, go ahead. If you need anything, just come to me at the headquarters."
The chief suddenly seemed very enthusiastic. Han Cheng did not dare to ask for anything more. After leaving the headquarters, he returned to the position. The chief continued to ask for the supplies needed for the radar from China. With such a good method, how could
Maybe not?
"Order from superiors ordered Comrade Han Cheng to build air defense radars at the following positions. All projects must be completed within three months."
Han Chengdu felt that it was a bit of a fuss. If this thing is not enough within three months, how can it be completed within three months? Besides, there is no big fight now, is air defense radar so important?
Anyway, we can just do whatever the superiors do. I really can’t think of anything to say about what happens next.
"Isn't three months a little too short?"
"I know what Factory Director Han is worried about. The director has also noticed it and has begun to apply for supplies from China. It is necessary to complete the construction of all air defense radars within three months."
Anyway, what do others say, what should we do? After all, he is a qualified commander, and I, a half-assed person, never fought much during the Anti-Japanese War.
"Okay, I understand. I will take people to the reserved location and let the headquarters prepare as soon as possible."
Air defense radar is actually very useful, but there are not many experts in this field in China. Although domestic radars have been developed in the past four or five years, the development direction is far less rapid than that of the United States, Britain and other countries. The future development direction is definitely potential.
Huge, but limited by domestic technical strength, there is still very little that can be done.
The Americans did not notice any obvious signs. They did not know that the Volunteers had secretly begun to build air defense radars. They continued to wreak havoc on the frontline defenses as before. Bombers were their most frequently used weapon, but
This advantage will disappear soon. If there are enough fighters, none of these bombers will even think about going back.
The bombers in the sky began to observe the volunteer fortifications on the ground, looking for suitable places to drop bombs. The lack of satellites was such a disadvantage, and they all relied on the pilot's own preference to attack. Why did the United States in later generations carry out precision strikes? The Korean War
Basically, the amount of ammunition fired is unparalleled in the world, but the results are not that great. The Americans will also make progress.
"Get ready to drop the bomb!!"
The belly of the aircraft cockpit was opened, and bombs were pushed out of the aircraft one after another. However, this time the bombing gave these pilots no sense of excitement at all. The position on the ground was quiet, as if there was no one inside. If it were
In the past, reconnaissance planes could see people hiding on the ground. But there was no one in the entire position. It seemed that the place had been abandoned.
"There doesn't seem to be anyone here."
"There are people here. I bombed here ten days ago, but why can't I see a single person today?"
The American radio stations are also exchanging intelligence. The US military command organizations in the rear also realize that something is wrong. If there is no one on the battlefield, what does it prove? It proves that the news of their bombing has been leaked. But every time it is routine
The bombings were all randomly arranged. Who would suddenly leak out and withdraw from the position within a few minutes? Could it be those Koreans?
But no matter what, you can't come here in vain, just drop a few bombs and then leave. Otherwise, Americans are still very wealthy, so they have to leave something for you, otherwise they will feel bad.