Chapter 996

"What about tanks? Are there any new tanks?" Although the RPG rocket launchers from later generations exist, I'm still not satisfied. I think it's not like playing if I can launch another batch of main battle tanks in the 1960s and 1970s to clean up the German Tiger and leopard. So I repeatedly asked florin, "have you developed several main station tanks of your time?"

"Of course "Don't forget that I'm a senior engineer in the ordnance factory. Although my factory only produces light weapons, I also worked in the tank factory for ten years. Let's put it this way. Except for planes and warships, I'm not familiar with all the weapons and equipment of the army. As long as you give me time, I can make them available ahead of time. "

"I don't know what type of tank you are going to launch?" I continued to ask curiously.

“T-72!” "It was the best main battle tank of our time," said Florin with pride

"What about quality? How about quality?" Make complaints about the later generation in the post, the Egyptian tank forces tucked the old Mao tanks: poor quality, bad repair every day, not water leakage, oil leakage, hanging files, heavy brake, failure of the brake, fire control backward, low artillery power and so on. I can not help but ask Flonen: "how is the viability of the new tank battlefield? Or, to be exact, can it be compared with the Tiger tank just launched by the German army? "

Florin frowned, as if speechless at my idiotic question. After a while, he said leisurely: "when dealing with tanks of the same era, one-on-one doesn't look very good, but once there is a group to group situation, you will know its strength. As for the German Tiger tanks, "Florin said with a proud look on his face," even if our army only sent out ten t-72s and met with 50 of the latest German Tiger tanks, we could win them. "

Although the tone of this is very loud, I know what he said is true. If you know the t-62 of later generations, ordinary anti tank guns can't do anything with it. Even if the 40 rocket launcher is fired at close range, it can't break through its side armor. The T-72 that Florin will soon launch is obviously better than the former. If our army can be equipped with a large number of such tanks, we can easily defeat the German armored forces in the coming battle of Kursk. Thinking of this, my curiosity is even stronger: "I don't know when I can train troops?"

"Column troops?" After repeating what I said, Florin shook his head and said regretfully, "I don't think you can achieve your wish before 1947."

"Ah, what do you mean, this kind of tank couldn't be equipped with troops 47 years ago?" I can't help but feel very sorry to hear fronin say that if this latest type of tank can be used to train troops after the end of the patriotic war, it will completely lose the significance of its early launch.

"Yes, Rita." "At present, many technologies are too backward to carry out large-scale production. Even the prototype car took ten months to produce after I provided a full set of drawings. Now it is undergoing various performance tests. The superior thinks that instead of wasting time to produce a limited number of super tanks, it is better to spare no effort to produce the T-34 tanks urgently needed by our army. " Seeing my silent face, he specially added, "because of the sudden outbreak of war, many heavy industrial production bases like Kharkov have fallen into the hands of the Germans. Although our military enterprises are operating at full capacity, their production capacity is still very limited."

Seeing that the army's equipment of new tanks in a short period of time is no longer possible, I turned the topic to a question of my urgent concern: "Comrade engineer, I want to ask you, what is the final outcome of the ongoing Kharkov campaign?"

"The battle of Kharkov?" As soon as I heard this question, Florin's brow was wrinkled. After a long time, he said slowly, "I found a lot of history, which is quite different from what I know. For example, Rita, you are just a character in a novel, and you died bravely when you followed brigadier vaskov to stop the German Paratroopers. But when I came to this world, we chatted a few more words. Ustinov said to florin, "Comrade engineer, I have something important to tell you. Let's go to the other side. Let's leave it to Comrade krochkov and oshanina to talk about the past."

After the two left, krochkov asked curiously, "Comrade oshanina, I heard that the superior intends to transfer you to the reserve army as chief of staff. I don't know when to take office?"

Although bezikov announced to me that he would go to the front army of the reserve team, it was not the notice from the superior after all. As for when he would take office, I really can't answer. So I shook my head and said to krochkov, "I haven't received any formal orders from my superiors, so I don't know when I can take office."

After saying this, I suddenly thought of my own eye problems, and quickly asked: "Comrade krochkov, do you know which hospital has the best medical standard?"

"The best doctors have been evacuated to the rear. Almost all of the remaining doctors were called up to serve the sick and wounded in military hospitals. " After saying this, he couldn't help looking me up and down, and asked unexpectedly, "is your injury recurred and you need to go to the hospital for treatment? In that case, I will accompany you to the nearest military hospital after the ceremony. "

Seeing that he misunderstood me, I quickly waved my hand and explained to him, "Comrade krochkov, it's not what you think. It's not that my old injury has recurred, it's that there seems to be something wrong with my eyes. " My answer was unexpected. He asked in surprise, "what's wrong with your eyes? Tell me, what's going on? " Seeing that krochkov asked, I quickly told him the symptoms of my eyes. After hearing this, he said thoughtfully, "o'shanina, I think your eye disease is not mild. It may not be useful to go to an ordinary military hospital. You need to go to a special hospital to see an ophthalmologist. Well, when the ceremony is over, I'll take you to a hospital. I know a very skilled ophthalmologist there who can help you find out what's wrong with your eyes. " If I have always had a grudge against krochkov, after he said that, I began to regard him as my friend. I took his hand and said gratefully, "thank you, thank you, comrade krochkov." As soon as my voice fell, a familiar voice rang out not far away: "isn't this comrade o'shanina? Long time no see. How are you