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Chapter 2602

For the next three days, Sokov stayed in his office and didn't go anywhere.

In addition to calling Asiya every day to learn about her latest situation, he also sat in the office and looked at various military machinery data to improve his theoretical level. On the morning of the fourth day, Sokov still had no idea.

He couldn't help but feel a little anxious when he received any information about a new machine gun. It stands to reason that no matter what the final result is when testing new weapons, the relevant parties should always cooperate with themselves.

I want to say hello to myself as a designer and talk about all the problems that existed during weapon testing.

"Captain, Comrade Captain." Sokov opened the door and shouted outside.

Soon, the captain ran over from the next room and asked Sokov respectfully: "Comrade General, what are your instructions?" "It's been four days since I submitted the design drawings, why haven't I received any response yet?"

Sokov knew very well that this captain was nominally acting as his assistant, but his main role was to monitor him.

, if he wants to leave this room, he must get permission from the captain: "I want to see Comrade Ustinov, I don't know if it's okay."

"There is no problem if you want to see Comrade Ustinov." Hearing Sokov's request, the captain showed a troubled expression on his face: "But Comrade People's Commissar is not in Moscow now."

"What, he's not in Moscow?" Sokov couldn't help being surprised, and then asked: "Then where did he go?"

"It is said that he went to the Far East. I don't know when he will come back." When Sokov learned that Ustinov went to the Far East, his mind immediately thought of what Yakov said a few days ago.

I thought to myself: Is it true that there are alien monsters in a certain research institute in Chelyabinsk?

Stone, and this stone can also turn the design on the drawing directly into a real object through beam scanning? But after he thought about it, he felt that this was too ridiculous. Not to mention whether the strange stone thing was true or false,

Anyone who can see this strange stone must sign a confidentiality agreement and cannot leave the area easily. How could someone tell this big secret while drunk after leaving? It seems that Yakov

The military expert mentioned above was drunk and talking nonsense, and everything he said was made up by his imagination. Yes, Ken

It must be like this.

"Comrade Captain, can I go out for a walk?" "Of course, Comrade General, you are free and can go wherever you want." The idea of ​​going home for a visit came to Sokov's mind.

At that time, the captain added: "In addition to not leaving this building

You can go anywhere you want."

"What's the point of not being able to leave this building?" Sokov's heart suddenly dropped when he heard what the captain said.

He turned around and planned to go back to the bedroom to rest. As long as he closed his eyes and slept, time would pass quickly.

"Comrade General," the captain walked over and said to him, "you can go to General Yakov. He has not been able to leave the building recently. He is probably bored like you." Regarding the captain's proposal, Sokov was decisive.

I accepted it and stayed alone in the room, which can be described as having nothing to do. Every time I sit down to read a book, I will feel sleepy after not reading for a long time. At least three times in the past few days

Spent the second half of the time sleeping.

"Captain, I don't know where General Yakov's office is." Sokov said to the captain: "Please take me there to find him."

"Please follow me and I will take you there."

Under the leadership of the captain, Sokov successfully arrived at Yakov's office.

"Misha, you're here!" Yakov, who was sitting at the table doing nothing, saw Sokov walking in from the outside and quickly stood up to greet him.

"I have nothing to do in the office, so I came over to take a look." After Sokov and Yakov hugged each other, he asked curiously: "What have you been busy with recently?" "Nothing." Yakov smiled bitterly.

Said: "I told you two days ago that we are studying the opening of new tanks here. This aspect is not what I am good at, so I was excluded from the core group.

I can only do some odd jobs every day.”

"Is it a T-44 tank?" The T-44 tank is a medium tank re-developed on the basis of the T-34/85 tank. It has a crew of four and cancels the electromechanical crew and heading machine gun of the original T-34/85 tank.

It is fixed on the vehicle body and is controlled by the driver to fire. The turret is improved on the T-34/85 tank, but there is no protruding neck ring at the bottom of the turret. It is an intermediate model between the T-34 tank and the T-54 tank.

For the first time, a central turret, torsion bar suspension, and engine were adopted.

Horizontal, rear-mounted transmission, and double-sided front inclined armor established the typical style of the Soviet medium tank development after World War II.

"No," Yakov said, shaking his head: "The T-44 tank began small batch production at the end of 1944. We are studying a more advanced tank. If we have to finalize it, it should be the T-54 medium tank.

"Sokov also knows a thing or two about the T-54 medium tank. This tank was developed on the basis of the T-44 tank. The first prototype was made in 1946 and was launched in Kharkov in 1947.

Tank factory put into mass production

.

"T-54 medium tank." Sokov found a seat to sit down on his own, and then asked Yakov: "If you tell me this, it will not involve leaking secrets, right?" "How is this possible? You are the same.

A member of the design bureau has the right to know these secrets." After Yakov said this, he began to briefly introduce this new type of tank to Sokov: "The initial design of the T-54 began in October 1944.

In March, it was carried out by the OKB-520 Design Bureau (183rd Stalin Ural Tank Factory). The prototype design was completed in December of that year. The prototype was also manufactured in February 1945, and was tested and passed in March and April.

, was officially named T-54. The body structure and power unit of this prototype are the same as those of the T-44. The difference is that the armor is thicker. The front armor is: 100 mm in the upper part, 90 mm in the lower part, and 90 mm in the side.

90-150 mm, 30 mm at the top, the turret base diameter increased to 1800 mm, and has a newly designed cockpit and observation window.”

"Since it was manufactured in February, why was it not put into the battlefield?" Sokov asked curiously: "You know, the battlefield is the best place to test the performance of weapons."

"As I just said, it only passed the test in March and April." Yakov said with a wry smile: "The Germans surrendered before our army could produce it on a large scale. As a result, this tank was of no use." "

This tank has been finalized and can be put into mass production at any time." Sokov remembered Yakov's complaints to him two days ago, and couldn't help but curiously asked: "Then why are you still talking about adoption?

Which tank

Where's the tank?" "Someone suggested that this T-54 medium tank was designed for war. Now that the war is over, it has no place to be used. A more advanced tank should be designed to serve as the tank in the next few decades.

Tanks installed in the army." Yakov explained: "The agenda of the meeting in the past two days revolved around whether we should mass-produce T-54 tanks or develop new tanks. As you know, although I am in the tank division,

Yes, but I am an artilleryman

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, I don’t know much about tanks.”

After chatting for a while, Sokov changed the topic to Ustinov: "I heard that Comrade Ustinov went to the Far East. Do you think he went to Chelia?"

Binsk's research institute?" Although Sokov was full of doubts about what Yakov said that day, he couldn't help but think of a strange phenomenon in later generations: in the early morning of February 15, 2013, a star with a diameter of about 20

A huge meteorite weighing 12,000 tons passed through the atmosphere and flew quickly towards Chelyabinsk. As a result, before it was about to hit the city, it exploded and turned into a huge fireball, injuring about 1,500 people.

and 7,200 buildings

Damage. Later, when the video of the meteorite entering the atmosphere and exploding was played repeatedly, an astonishing phenomenon was discovered. The meteorite was actually shattered by a mysterious object flying from behind. You know, the meteorite was flying at that time.

It travels so fast that even the fastest missile in the world cannot catch up with it. Therefore, what object destroyed the meteorite has become an unsolved mystery. When Sokov thought about this at this moment, he couldn't help but feel sorry for what he had done.

The judgment he made gave rise to doubts: "Is what the military expert said to Yakov true? Otherwise, how can we explain the sudden appearance of later generations and destroy the meteorite?"

What about the mysterious meteorite? You know, if that meteorite fell in the city, the explosion would be powerful enough to wipe Chelyabinsk off the face of the earth."

"Misha, what are you thinking about?" Yakov couldn't help but ask when he saw Sokov sitting in a daze again.

"Yasha, I'm wondering, is what you said that day true?" Sokov expressed his doubts: "If it's not true, then why did Comrade Ustinov suddenly run into the car?

Going to Yabinsk?"

"Who told you that he went to Chelyabinsk?" But Yakov retorted: "There are so many cities in the Far East, who stipulates that you must go to Chelyabinsk when going to the Far East?"

"I thought about it carefully. Maybe what you said that day is true." "What's true or false?" Yakov stood up and closed the door, turned to Sokov and said, "What you said when you were drunk.

, can you take it seriously? Moreover, when I told you about it that day, I also said that it was too far-fetched.

It’s impossible to tell whether what the other person says is true or whether it’s just drunken nonsense.”

He poured a cup of hot tea, placed it in front of Sokov, and continued to ask: "By the way, have you signed the confidentiality agreement that Comrade Ustinov asked you to sign?"

"Since I handed the design drawings to Comrade Ustinov that day, I have never seen him again." Sokov answered simply: "Of course I didn't sign any confidentiality agreement." "It's right not to sign.

Yakov continued: "As far as I know, the R&D team formed this time has about two hundred people, and there are more than a dozen generals alone. This shows how seriously they take this matter. If you agree to join,

, I am afraid that for a long period of time from now on, I will have to live in isolation from the outside world. At that time, not only will Asiya not be able to see you, I am afraid that your son will not have the opportunity to see you when he grows up.

"Some people suggested that this T-54 medium tank was designed for war. Now that the war is over, it has no place to be used. A more advanced tank should be designed to serve as the main force of the army in the next few decades.

installed tanks." Yakov explained: "The agenda of the meeting in the past two days revolved around whether to mass-produce T-54 tanks or develop new tanks. You also know that although I have been in the tank division,

But I am an artilleryman

, I don’t know much about tanks.”

After chatting for a while, Sokov changed the topic to Ustinov: "I heard that Comrade Ustinov went to the Far East. Do you think he went to Chelia?"

Binsk's research institute?" Although Sokov was full of doubts about what Yakov said that day, he couldn't help but think of a strange phenomenon in later generations: in the early morning of February 15, 2013, a star with a diameter of about 20

A huge meteorite weighing 12,000 tons passed through the atmosphere and flew quickly towards Chelyabinsk. As a result, before it was about to hit the city, it exploded and turned into a huge fireball, injuring about 1,500 people.

and 7,200 buildings

Damage. Later, when the video of the meteorite entering the atmosphere and exploding was played repeatedly, an astonishing phenomenon was discovered. The meteorite was actually shattered by a mysterious object flying from behind. You know, the meteorite was flying at that time.

It travels so fast that even the fastest missile in the world cannot catch up with it. Therefore, what object destroyed the meteorite has become an unsolved mystery. When Sokov thought about this at this moment, he couldn't help but feel sorry for what he had done.

The judgment he made gave rise to doubts: "Is what the military expert said to Yakov true? Otherwise, how can we explain the sudden appearance of later generations and destroy the meteorite?"

What about the mysterious meteorite? You know, if that meteorite fell in the city, the explosion would be powerful enough to wipe Chelyabinsk off the face of the earth."

"Misha, what are you thinking about?" Yakov couldn't help but ask when he saw Sokov sitting in a daze again.

"Yasha, I'm wondering, is what you said that day true?" Sokov expressed his doubts: "If it's not true, then why did Comrade Ustinov suddenly run into the car?

Going to Yabinsk?"

"Who told you that he went to Chelyabinsk?" But Yakov retorted: "There are so many cities in the Far East, who stipulates that you must go to Chelyabinsk when going to the Far East?"

"I thought about it carefully. Maybe what you said that day is true." "What's true or false?" Yakov stood up and closed the door, turned to Sokov and said, "What you said when you were drunk.

, can you take it seriously? Moreover, when I told you about it that day, I also said that it was too far-fetched.

It’s impossible to tell whether what the other person says is true or whether it’s just drunken nonsense.”

He poured a cup of hot tea, placed it in front of Sokov, and continued to ask: "By the way, did you sign the confidentiality agreement that Comrade Ustinov asked you to sign?" "It's right not to sign."

Yakov continued: "As far as I know, the number of people in the R&D team formed this time is about two hundred, and there are more than a dozen generals alone, which shows how seriously they take this matter. If you agree to join,

I am afraid that for a long period of time from now on, I will have to live in isolation from the outside world. By then, not only will Asiya not be able to see you, but I am afraid that your son will not have the chance to see you when he grows up.

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