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Chapter 1586 This is not what it used to be, Comrade General

Chapter 1586 Things are different now, Comrade General

The assistant's words were interesting. Before he could clearly express his intention, he asked for help.

This situation really piqued Comrade Ma's interest.

"Are you sure that I will help Morozov? What if I just come here for a routine matter, hand over some documents, and then leave without stopping?"

Of course, Malashenko was joking in a joking manner, but he did not express such meaning on the surface. He was speaking with a serious look on his face.

"So am I not asking for your help? Comrade General."

"I heard a long time ago that Ke Jin and his First Design Bureau are able to produce so many new designs continuously because of your help and first-hand practical feedback reports.

"

"Your actual combat experience and suggestions are extremely valuable. You are the best tank commander in our motherland. If we can get your help, our bureau's design will definitely make leaps and bounds. I am convinced of this. So please also ask

You have to help us, Comrade General."

Morozov's assistant, well... he is a very interesting guy. At least Kotin's subordinates do not have such a strong subjective initiative, and there is no one who comes to talk to him alone as soon as he comes up.

This is not to say that the people under Kojin have bad personalities or have problems with their work efficiency. People like Shashmulin are the hidden masters under Kojin. It’s just that Shashmulin often likes to be a low-key person and do things in a high-profile manner.

This guy doesn't really like to be in the limelight. In short, he talks less and does more. He is a practical guy.

Morozov's assistant is obviously completely different.

"I will talk to Morozov about these things when he comes over later. I have been waiting here for almost ten minutes now, um, just over nine minutes. How long will it take for him to come?"

Comrade Ma, who was sitting on the sofa in the living room, seemed a little impatient to wait, but this was probably just an act. Malashenko just wanted to see Morozov quickly and start doing business.

As for other trivial matters, Malashenko actually doesn't care that much.

"It should be almost done. When I went there just now, the meeting was almost over. Please wait here for a moment and I'll go over and take a look. It'll be fine soon."

Before Malashenko could say anything to answer, the assistant who had left the room opened the door and left, leaving Malashenko alone in the living room.

Looking at the decoration of the surrounding rooms, which are not lofty but far from poor, Malashenko can basically confirm that Morozov is now in a state of being roasted on the fire, like an ant on a hot pot.

Can't handle the trouble in front of me.

He came here specifically to help. Malashenko did not mind agreeing to the request made by his assistant. The specific issues could be discussed immediately after meeting Morozov later, and that was settled.

"Well, you go deal with the design plan. Put together all the new plans and take them to my office before dinner. Just put them on the table if I'm not around. I'll see them. No need for help here, I'm alone

Just come."

"Okay, I'll do it right away."

Malashenko, who was sitting on the sofa and was bored, was thinking about taking out a cigarette to smoke and pass the time. Unexpectedly, at this moment, the sound of conversation came from outside the door on the side.

The voice of one of them was very familiar, it was the separate assistant just now.

The other person's voice seemed a bit hoarse and old, as if he hadn't slept well for several days and stayed up late until his throat was dry. Just from the sound of it, he felt that his body was not working well.

There was no need for Malashenko to guess the identity of the person outside the door. The man who pushed the door open and walked in immediately appeared in front of Malashenko with a bald head that was as shiny as a light bulb.

"That's right, it's definitely him! Morozov! It's exactly the same as in the photo."

What are Morozov’s instantly recognizable signature features?

That's probably the super bald head that looks like a light bulb.

As one of the country's top tank designers, Ke Jing has a head of thick, thick hair that makes him "duang" when he walks, just like the Bawang shampoo commercial.

On the other hand, Morozov is at the other extreme. The Bawang Shampoo advertisement uses the label "before use", which is in sharp contrast to Kotin's "after use", and it is definitely not careless.

Closer to home, Malashenko's first impression of meeting Morozov for the first time made Malashenko feel okay. At least the man's appearance, judging from his own expression and facial expressions, did not look like he was putting on airs and thinking too highly of himself.

Put that person in front of you who is showing off.

However, Malashenko still remembered Kotin's evaluation of Morozov as "a rigid person with low emotional intelligence", so it was better to be cautious when talking to Morozov face to face for the first time.

"The tank hero of the motherland, twice the winner of the Hero of the Soviet Union, the "Iron Butcher" who can scare the fascist lackeys into sleepless nights. I have been looking forward to meeting you for a long time. It is better to see than to hear.

,Comrade General."

"???"

If he could post an emoticon right now, Malashenko would probably post a black question mark right away.

Is this what Ke Jing calls "a rigid person with low emotional intelligence"? He's quite smooth-talking.

As soon as they met, he came to Bo Chu without saying a word. Although the boasts were all true, they really made people feel comfortable. How could such a well-spoken person be associated with low emotional intelligence?

There was no time to think about what the problem was with Kotin's comment. Malashenko, who had to respond promptly, immediately stood up from the sofa, walked quickly to Morozov and stretched out his hand.

hands.

"I am also very happy to meet you, Comrade Morozov. Your works are the inheritance of Comrade Koshkin's legacy. You have perfectly implemented your mentor's legacy and continuously optimized and carried forward his works. It is precisely because

With the reliable T34 series tanks, the Red Army tank crews can win victory after victory on the battlefield, and I have always believed in this."

Although he was a commander of heavy tank troops, Malashenko never thought of underestimating the importance of the T34 tank through praise and criticism.

This excellent medium tank is the absolute mainstay of the Red Army's tank force and the Iron Flood, both now and in history. Although it seems a bit outdated now, that is only in the face of the few new monsters of the Germans.

If you encounter the shabby No. 4 that the Germans still rely on as their main force, the powerful combat performance of the t3485 can still hammer this shabby car into a skinny shrimp. The comprehensive performance of the two is not on the same level at all. The t3485 has better firepower.

, the three elements of mobility and protection are comprehensively superior to any style of No. 4, not to mention having absolute advantages in output and cost.

There is no reason for a frontline commander to disparage the excellent T34 series, even for someone as talented as Malashenko.

Malashenko thought he had a point and told the truth, but he didn't expect that Morozov's reaction took a turn for the worse and he looked lonely.

"Things are not what they used to be, Comrade General. I failed to complete the tasks assigned to me by Comrade Koshkin before he died, and I let down the motherland, Comrade Stalin, and countless tank soldiers who relied on the equipment I designed."

"The mistakes I made have to be repaid with the lives and blood of the frontline soldiers. This responsibility makes me feel extremely heavy. No matter what, I will do my best to make up for it. This is what I have been doing now."

Trying to do it.”

(End of chapter)


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