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Chapter 847: Firm Executor

In the tank and vehicle battle games of later generations, as long as a new tank is developed, you spend some money to buy it, and train a team of members, you can immediately drive it into the game and kill everyone. At most, it will die because of it.

The development of shitty accessories like mom is too slow, which leads to a very poor experience in the whiteboard car game.

But in reality, especially in our unfavorable war situation, the problems faced by mass production of a new type of tank are far more complicated than this. The domino-like chain reaction can even affect everything from small to large.

The entire battle is a success or failure.

The fact that the German army delayed the Battle of Kursk for half a month in order to wait for new vehicles is a typical example of this kind of incident. However, Malashenko now discovered that the Soviet army was also facing a similar problem with different details.

For me personally, the sooner I can use IS1, the better. Malashenko is very clear about the news that the German tiger has been released in advance.

From an overall strategic point of view, mass production is also very beneficial to the Soviet army in the upcoming battle of 1943, so that the Soviet tank troops will not be beaten continuously by the German tigers, leopards and elephants.

I don’t even know my loving father, and my head is spinning.

But the problem is that the stubborn people in Moscow have their own reasons for the response. This is obviously a conservative approach taken to take the overall situation into consideration. Of course, if the time travelers did not predict the future in advance, they would be able to think this way.

Of course, it's true that "dismantling tactics on sight" in the art of war is indeed more reliable than "talking on paper" in advance.

How to convince the big bosses in Moscow to believe that their predictions and their unexplained truth about the future are correct? This is a problem that Malashenko cannot think of a solution for now and is a headache.

Fortunately, Zhukov's trip also brought corresponding solutions to Malashenko. It depends on Malashenko's actual operations and performance on the battlefield.

"Although I myself have some hesitations in this regard, I still chose to side with you and Comrade Kogin at the Military Committee meeting and supported the promotion of mass production of new heavy tanks. I believe your judgment is correct.

Malashenko.”

Before Malashenko, who looked a little moved after hearing this, could say something, Zhukov, who had no intention of giving up the right to speak, continued.

"If you insist on your judgment and ideas and want to promote mass production, Malashenko, you will need to prove the power of the new heavy tank on the battlefield. We all know that facts speak louder than words, and the results in front of you will replace empty words.

silence the opponents with their rhetoric.”

"As long as the degree of quality improvement is large enough and reliable, it can be exchanged for qualitative advantages. It is absolutely worth sacrificing a certain quantity advantage to ensure a stable long-term quality advantage. I believe those people in Moscow will change their attitude. No

People don’t want to continue to maintain the tank quality advantage that lasted all year long last year, and comrades are all thinking about how to ensure victory.”

"The captured German heavy tanks are clearly displayed there just how powerful they are. Although those people do not agree with mass production so soon, they must have been shaken. All you have to do is to move this wavering to

On your side. In principle, I will support your opinions and propositions, Malashenko, and I will do the same even in front of Moscow and Comrade Stalin. Just let go and do what you should do."

"There are a total of 58 IS1 heavy tanks in the first batch. Comrade Kojing used a production line that was not very easy to use and unskilled second-line workers. Without delaying the production of KV1 heavy tanks, it was like squeezing a sponge.

He spent these few months slowly saving up. He decided to hand over all these tanks to you, and he told me that he believed you could prove the value of these tanks."

Zhukov gave Malashenko an opportunity that could potentially reverse the situation, but this opportunity was also a headache to some extent.

Malashenko didn't know what it would be like in this time and space that was influenced by him, and the mass-produced IS1 heavy tank that Kotin had built so long in advance was like.

Although the prototype car is good, it is hand-built with the highest configuration and strives for excellence. Everything is done to test the most accurate and accurate data in the most ideal state.

I have a very good hands-on experience with the prototype car. To be honest, Malashenko really has no idea how it will be castrated on the official mass-produced model.

Before actually coming into contact with those mass-produced IS1s and knowing what these iron guys are like, Malashenko would not be able to make a guarantee to Zhukov.

After all, if you really do this, it will smell a bit bragging, and this is obviously not the best choice for Malashenko.

"I understand, Comrade Zhukov, I will try my best to complete all this and live up to Comrade Kotin and the trust you have placed in me."

Malashenko, who had spoken to such an extent, felt that this was already his limit, and if he really talked too much, he would brag to the point where he might not be able to hold back.

Being able to spare half an hour to be alone with Malashenko is already Zhukov's limit. Zhukov has a lot of tasks on his shoulders and a lot of bad things waiting for him to deal with personally.

After bidding farewell to Zhukov, Malashenko, who had a gold star medal on his chest, was grabbed by the two Pravda reporters and interviewed for more than half an hour. He followed him almost the entire time.

Lavrinenko, who had nothing to do with the light bulb, was impatient to wait.

Seeing that Malashenko finally closed the door and walked out, Lavrinenko, who had been waiting impatiently in the yard for a long time and was already picking up branches and squatting on the ground to draw circles, quickly got up and walked towards the brigade commander.

past.

"I take back what I said before, old classmate, I don't envy you anymore. If I had to be blocked by reporters for more than half an hour for an exclusive interview, I would feel unbearable just thinking about it. This would be too bad."

Malashenko, who basically made some high-sounding, high-profile words in the exclusive interview with Sharapova, has now put away the calm and smiling face he had during the interview, and turned to

The calm expression in his normal state replied to Lavrinenko beside him.

"At least your visit this time is not in vain. General Zhukov personally awards a Lenin Medal. Isn't this a good thing?"

Lavrinenko, who was tickled by Malashenko's words, showed a silly smile and felt extremely happy for a moment. The expression of complaints just now was wiped away and completely disappeared.

"Then what are we going to do next? What are your plans?"

"Let's go to Kremenskoya and see what our new brigade comrades and those new cars look like."

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