Chapter five hundred and ninety second under the jet engine
However, the foundation of China's aviation industry is still too thin after all. Even if it already has qualified jet engines, it will definitely take longer to build a jet aircraft that meets the requirements and achieve mass production than in the United States in history.
Much longer than the Soviet Union, not to mention that the Gas Turbine Research Institute has only produced an experimental prototype, which is still far from industrial mass production. Fortunately, Hu Weidong still has some classics of early jet fighters in his mind.
The design can be used as a reference, which can shorten the time required for research and development to some extent...
It is also worth mentioning that the research and development progress of gas turbines is also very fast, so much so that Hu Weidong is even optimistic that a gas turbine with practical value can be trial-produced within three years. And it is worth mentioning that because many aspects are related to
Jet engines have something in common, but Wu Zhonghua did not
This impact has even promoted the research and development of jet engines. Similar examples are numerous in major scientific research institutions in China. Under the guidance of concurrent engineering, the value of every scientist and senior engineer has been maximized.
, which greatly makes up for China’s lack of high-end scientific and technological talents.
Moreover, those scientific and technological talents who are generally still very young have grown at an alarming rate after being entrusted with important responsibilities, which once again confirms the fact that "in fact, the gap between scientists, especially applied scientists, is not that big. The difference is only extreme."
A few get appropriate and important research topics, while most
People just don’t have this opportunity." Historically, when Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan, those who went abroad were not counted. The remaining Chinese scientific and technological talents were almost half each from the mainland and Taiwan, but in the end those scientists who stayed on the mainland gained
Its achievements are far from comparable to those of Taiwan. In fact, the principle is the same...
High-end scientific and technological talents are easy to solve. After all, the number needed is not large. However, the huge gap of ordinary technicians, senior technicians and even skilled ordinary technical workers is not so easy to solve. It was out of this concern that the Red Party originally
The central government did not hesitate to spend huge costs to bring in millions of Czech workers, plus experts and technicians sent by the Soviet Union and Germany, as well as a total of 780,000 to 80,000 experts and technicians that Hu Weidong managed to hire from the West before World War II (Note 1).
With work as the backbone, and with so many high-quality skilled workers, China’s industrialization speed in this time and space was more than double that of the first Five-Year Plan period in history. In 1941, China had already built
China has established a comprehensive and complete modern industrial system. China has the ability to produce almost all types of industrial products, and its performance and quality are not much inferior to the world's advanced level. The only difference is the total scale of the industry.
But this has also made China's industry invisibly dependent on these foreigners. Regarding this hidden danger, Hu Weidong once thought that in order to quickly catch up with the world's advanced level and maintain its advantages in China's advantageous fields, he should take some risks.
It is completely worth it, as long as it takes a few more years. The domestic skilled worker team
After initial growth, they can be gradually replaced to minimize risks. On this basis, after a few years, domestic efforts to popularize basic education and vigorously develop vocational education begin to bear fruit. At that time, even if China will replace those
If all foreigners are put back, industrial production will not suffer a fatal impact.
However, the Chinese army launched a massive counterattack against the British, especially after the war was brought to India. The Czechs in China (in fact, those technicians from the United States, Britain and other countries responded even more fiercely, but because their numbers were far less than that of the Czechs,
So it is relatively easier to control.) One after another
They began to worry that if China really fell to the side of the Axis powers, wouldn't they be "just leaving the tiger's den and entering the wolf's den again." They were generally uneasy, and some people were secretly inciting them. If Hu Weidong hadn't arranged for them to be dispersed as much as possible,
I'm afraid that there has already been a mass incident that has a bad impact.
But even so, it is inevitable that a large number of Czech workers have second thoughts and can no longer work with peace of mind. This has greatly affected related industrial production. Not only has the output begun to decline, but the quality has also dropped significantly, including many
Military products, and with the Chinese army's repeated victories on the Indian battlefield, the Czechs' uneasiness has become increasingly intense. If this problem cannot be solved, China's rapid industrialization, which has just begun, is likely to be severely frustrated....
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Since there are too many Czechs coming to China and their role cannot be replaced, it is impossible to use coercive means to persuade them. We can only send people to try to persuade them. However, the Czech Republic was betrayed and the country fell. Naturally, these Czech workers cannot
After only hearing a few verbal assurances, they firmly believed that China would take practical actions to at least insist on a neutral attitude. Although Britain betrayed the Czech Republic during the "Munich Conspiracy", the Czechs have always been their biggest enemy.
It was Germany that invaded its own motherland,
The UK is at fierce war with Germany, so it has naturally become a friend recognized by them. If the Chinese government wants to prove that it does not want to join the Axis powers, it cannot continue to fight the British and objectively help Germany.
As for the slogan of "liberating the colonies" promoted by the Chinese Red Party, except for a few Czechs with red tendencies, most of them did not take it seriously and wanted them to work hard. Even if China did not want to directly attack Germany, it would
You can't do Germany a favor by fighting Germany's enemies...
"It seems that this war really can't be fought..." Hu Weidong sighed after learning about the domestic situation. It was not only the domestic situation that made him feel huge pressure, the diplomatic situation was even more severe.
, not only the attitude of the Americans is getting tougher and tougher, but even the Soviet Union suddenly jumped out to criticize China's nakedness
The Color Party is "adventurist, narrow-minded nationalistic, and in danger of slipping into 'Trotskyism' (Trotsky advocates the continuation of revolutionary theory)." It is obvious that they are worried that China will really swallow up India.
And become more powerful, and even if China has no territorial ambitions for India, from Britain, a first-class power
It has liberated hundreds of millions of people and millions of square kilometers of colonies from its hands, which is enough to make the Chinese Red Party’s reputation in the international communist movement skyrocket, and it may even snatch the leadership of the international communist movement from the big brother of the Soviet Communist Party.
Come here, this is also what Stalin did not want to see, and the Chinese people are so mysterious
The powerful new bombs also made him sleepless. After all, there was a long border between China and the Soviet Union, and there were historical issues as a trigger. The two countries might have turned against each other that day. For this reason, Stalin did not hesitate to fight with the United States.
People are temporarily cooperating to put pressure on China, but they must also extinguish the dangerous flames in advance...
Note 1: Among them, there are more than 30,000 Germans, plus the German Far East Fleet in China and a marine division that recently came to China via the Soviet Union, plus some others (in addition to those sent by the German government, there are also some who come to work in China
, including those Germans who arrived in China before liberation.), 19
By the end of 1941, the total number of Germans in China was no less than 100,000, making them the largest number of Germans in China after the Japanese and Koreans (referring to those Koreans who were not born in China, excluding those who were born and raised in China).
The Korean ethnic group is the third largest foreign ethnic group. (To be continued..)