Having said this, Yang Zhen paused for a moment, but his attitude was quite firm: "It's not me or us who are selfish. First, the National Government does not have the ability and is unwilling to turn these things into reality. Second,
Mr. Ye knows the National Government's ability to keep secrets better than I do. I would rather destroy these things in my hands than leak them to the Japanese."
"Mr. Ye has also seen what happened with today's radar. The Japanese army does not have similar equipment yet, but once it is equipped with similar equipment, it will be quite detrimental to the entire war situation. Although Japan, because of its relationship with Germany as an ally, they have this kind of equipment.
Sooner or later we can get it. But one day later will be more beneficial to our future development."
Although many of Yang Zhen's words were not pleasant to listen to, Professor Ye Qisun agreed very much. The current National Government does not have the ability to develop or imitate similar things. Not to mention other things, those new walkie-talkies, and that one
With the current capabilities of the Nationalist government, it is simply impossible to realize the problem of electronic communications jamming aircraft, and perhaps it is even less willing to realize it.
Professor Ye Qisun, who was invited to the Ministry of Education or the Central Design Institute several times, but declined the appointment several times because he could not let go of his students, is also very aware of the confidentiality ability of the National Government. The Yangtze River blockade back then was so confidential.
Wasn't it because of the leak of secrets that the success fell short?
The Japanese can even find out the address of the highest military commander of the Nationalist Government, and they can bomb it. There is nothing they can't do. It's just that they understand, but there are some things that he can't figure out. Resistance
These plans put forward by the United Nations are indeed ahead of a certain level, which he believes in, but it is not very credible to say that they are ahead of an era.
And although the radar I saw today was the first time I saw it, judging from Xiong Dazhen’s introduction to its functions, it is mainly used for air defense. At the moment, China has no ability to attack the Japanese mainland. Even if the Japanese master it
The secrets contained therein will not affect the overall situation too much.
Could it be that the young man in front of him is preparing to bomb the Japanese mainland just like the Japanese air raids on the rear area and Chongqing? Is this possible? Do they have the ability to bomb the Japanese mainland now? You must know that even from a relatively nearby location
There is a distance of nearly a thousand kilometers from the Northeast to the Japanese mainland. There is also an ocean in between. Do they have bombers that can fly that far?
Professor Ye Qisun somewhat felt that Yang Zhen had said too much. Of course, some things must be kept secret and cannot leave the Northeast. But things like radars are purely defensive equipment. Without the pressure of air defense operations, they would not be used.
It, this type of equipment, can still be taken back to the rear to develop or copy.
And as a scholar, a university professor who teaches and educates people, although he felt angry and angry when he saw the Japanese air raids on the rear and the use of air superiority to massacre Chinese civilians in the rear. But as a person with conscience, he is
We firmly oppose this kind of indiscriminate and even targeted bombing of civilians.
Looking at Mr. Ye Qisun's expression of incomprehension and even disapproval, Yang Zhen smiled clearly and said: "Mr. Ye, you are right. We do have ideas and ideas for air strikes on the Japanese mainland, and
After this battle, long-range bombing training will begin."
"I know that as a teacher and educator, and also a person with a conscience, Mr. Ye will definitely be very disgusted with this kind of indiscriminate bombing. It can even be said that he hates it. But the Japanese can bomb our land, and we
city, why can’t we give it equal revenge?”
"Since the July 7th Incident, the Japanese have relied on their air superiority to bomb our territory and massacred many innocent people. Why can't we retaliate in equal measure? Don't tell me that those people are innocent. There are only a few in Japan.
Except for a few people, there are no anti-war people at all. On the contrary, most of their ordinary people are enjoying the dividends of the war and even participating enthusiastically."
"Mr. Ye, so far we have captured 20,000 Japanese soldiers on the battlefield. These Japanese soldiers all volunteered to join the army, and none of them were forcibly captured. The Japanese *** we captured are also so-called
He voluntarily sacrificed his life and came to the Chinese battlefield to comfort the Imperial Army officers and soldiers who they called the Empire for their hard work and meritorious service."
"Our bombing method is not intentionally aimed at civilians. It is a strategic method to remove fuel from the bottom, and it is also a combat method to destroy the Japanese army's ability to continue fighting. Our main target is Japan's industrial system, which is the so-called metallurgy.
, chemical, military industry, aircraft manufacturing and other military-related factories. As long as these industries are destroyed, Japan's combat capabilities will be significantly reduced."
"The bombing of the Japanese mainland is, firstly, to let the Japanese people feel the atmosphere of war and the horror of war, and to completely undermine the confidence of the Japanese people from the bottom of their hearts. The second is to destroy the Japanese army's ability to sustain war and weaken their war
potential."
"Only when the entire Japanese people are beaten to pain and fear, will they truly understand the war. Only in this way can the duration of the war be effectively shortened, and the damage caused by the war to the Chinese people. Those who are bombed cannot
It’s always us Chinese, some mad dogs who bite people everywhere should also receive an unforgettable lesson.”
"Mr. Ye, you are not a soldier, so you don't know. For a weapon, there is no absolute difference between defense and offense. The difference between them lies only in what you need to use them and how to use them.
When you need him to be an offensive weapon, then he is."
"For example, the radar you assisted in repairing today is not only a defensive weapon, but also an offensive equipment. Don't look at the radars currently used by the Anti-Japanese Alliance. These radars are relatively heavy and can only be used for fixed-site defense. But as time goes by,
With the advancement of science and technology, once it is reduced in size and placed on a car, it can follow the troops and play a role in the battle for frontline air supremacy."
"If placed on an aircraft, it can monitor the air in the entire theater, guide its own aviation forces to compete for control of various key points, and even monitor every move of the enemy on the ground. It can not only play a role in air defense, but also
It guides artillery and anti-aircraft artillery in combat. If placed separately on a fighter jet, it can play a greater role in fighting for air supremacy."
"The current war is still fighting for air and sea control, but in the war in the near future, electromagnetic control will also be added. Whoever truly controls electromagnetic power can take the initiative in the war and defeat the enemy.
The army has become completely blind and deaf, and can seize the initiative on the battlefield."
"As long as you have advanced weapons and equipment purchased at a huge cost, but without the power to control electromagnetic waves, you still can't gain an advantage. Only if you tightly control electromagnetic waves, which are invisible and invisible, can it play a great role.
Only by using these things can we truly gain the initiative and gain an advantage on the battlefield."
"Mr. Ye, in the past and now, military superiority comes from the barrel of a gun. It depends on whose country has strong national strength, has more steel, and whose aircraft, cannons, tanks, automobiles and other modern equipment are produced in greater quantities. But in the near future, war will
What China is competing for is not just steel and national strength, but also science and technology. In the future, I dare to say that science and technology will give rise to military advantages."
"Most of the equipment we are developing or have planned falls into this category. Our military technology is still quite weak, so we tried our best to invite you gentlemen to come over and turn them into
Reality. But these things are related to the struggle for initiative on the battlefield, and we absolutely cannot tolerate any leakage."
"This includes not only the Americans and the Soviets, at least our allies, but also the National Government in Chongqing. Because once these things are leaked, it will require the blood and lives of countless of our soldiers to make up for it. Mr. Ye, please believe that this is not
The issue of the struggle between the party and the government. This is a lifeblood issue related to the future development of our Chinese nation and national defense construction."
"Although Mr. Ye is a master of physics, he also wants to have a good foundation in Chinese. If a ruler loses his secrets, he will lose his country. If his ministers lose their secrets, they will lose. I think it is very clear. When a cat climbs a tree, it will
When we teach Tiger, what awaits him will be irreparable losses throughout his life."
Yang Zhen, who did not want to have an in-depth discussion with this professor who had never even touched a gun in his life, simply answered his questions about the military and political issues involved, and then turned the topic back to science and technology:
"Radar plays the role of a clairvoyant and an ear in air defense operations."
"Japan has a dense ground-to-air firepower network composed of a large number of aircraft and ground anti-aircraft guns. Once equipped with radar and relying on their own relatively developed science and technology to improve such air defense weapons, we will have better performance against Japan in the future.
How many costs were incurred during the air raids that should not have been paid?"
"And with the cooperation of our radar, the entire rear base will be completely protected with the least manpower and material resources. With the cooperation of the radar, our air defense resources will also be utilized to the maximum extent. Our entire rear base
The base area will no longer be bombed by enemy planes."
"Mr. Ye, we cannot let what happened in Chongqing happen again in northern Manchuria cities like Harbin, Qiqihar, and Jiamusi. Moreover, compared with the Wuhan Airport, the starting point of the Japanese air raid on the rear area, which is relatively far away from Chongqing, it has been deeply affected.
The impact is that our industrial base and big cities are closer to the front lines."
"If the enemy planes want to, they can carry out air attacks on our rear at any time and anywhere. The narrow depth makes it difficult for us to issue an effective and accurate early warning before the enemy planes arrive, even if we deploy a large number of ground observation posts. The Japanese army
The plane takes off from Xinjing and can arrive in Harbin in a blink of an eye."
"Once several big cities and our industrial base are bombed by the Japanese army from the air, our losses will be irreparable. The depth defense distance is too shallow. Only by discovering enemy aircraft as early as possible can we leave
We give as much warning time as possible so that we can advance and retreat during air defense operations."
"Mr. Ye, these radars were provided by the Americans. All the core secrets are strictly in the hands of the Americans. They only taught us how to use and perform simple maintenance, but the rest, especially the core
But they kept silent about the things, and we couldn’t even access the core components.”
"Although we have tried our best to obtain their usage drawings, due to our technical capabilities, we still have little understanding of the principles of this equipment. So I hope you can all stay and help us.
Take this weapon of air defense and air combat into your own hands."