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Chapter 1257 Radar

"Comrade Commander!" Colonel Ian stopped and said, "You know, our equipment and our people are all in your air-raid shelter, so you still need to worry about them not working?"

Wang Xuexin was right when he thought about it. He could put a gun to their heads if he couldn't, but of course, as an ally, Wang Xuexin believed that he would not go to that point.

"So!" Wang Xuexin asked again: "Why aren't you worried that we will take these equipment by force?"

Major Ian raised his head and replied: "This is my job!"

"Oh?" Wang Xuexin smiled. Colonel Ian was a little too conceited. He thought that he and about a squad of soldiers who got off the plane could guarantee the safety of the "universal decoder".

?

Blow it up at the last minute?

Wang Xuexin believes that the sun never sets on soldiers who don't have the guts... This is not what they advocate. Westerners like the sun never sets on suicide missions, which they define as "respecting life."

But judging from the battlefield of the expeditionary force, it is more like a kind of "cowardice".

Later, Wang Xuexin realized that he had thought too much, and that was not what Colonel Ian and London were thinking about at all.

The Air Force General said this: "Gentlemen, even if they get the equipment in extreme cases, do they know what it is? Do they know how to operate it? That's China. I doubt they even know how to operate the machine!"

"

Although the Air Force General's last sentence is wrong, overall there is nothing wrong with it.

At this time, this "universal decoder" was an epoch-making thing for this era, and there was no similar product in the world that we could learn from.

And because it is the prototype of a computer, its operation is very complicated. To put it figuratively speaking, it is a bit like an old-fashioned telephone operator. By plugging in and unplugging the wire... plugging in the wire means "1", and pulling out the wire means "0".

By inputting information into the machine in this binary way, ordinary people would be completely confused and not know what they are doing.

It is precisely because of this that the Sun Never Sets side had to send Joan Clark to China to form a deciphering team... Ordinary people, let alone copying, would have problems with their operations.

Therefore, this can be said to be a kind of confidence that the sun never sets on the technological advantages in this area, and at the same time, it is also a contempt for China.

They simply didn't realize that there was someone in China who knew much more than they did. The reason why this person didn't know how to operate it was just because this "universal decoding machine" was too primitive.

"Very good!" Wang Xuexin didn't say anything. He just nodded and said to Colonel Ian: "I have prepared the drawings and am just waiting for them to be ready!"

"As you wish, Comrade Commander!" Colonel Ian raised his eyebrows.

Perhaps because of the urging from London, the super deciphering team worked hard all night to assemble the "universal decoding machine".

Then the next day, Colonel Ian sent a translator to Wang Xuexin to ask for the code...Wang Xuexin casually handed them a batch of code sent from the headquarters.

In fact, Wang Xuexin doesn't care about deciphering issues at all.

Because to be honest, the intelligence from the Japs was of little value at this time, what Wang Xuexin wanted was exactly the equipment that could decipher the codes.

In just over an hour, Ian came back with the deciphered message.

He threw the documents he brought on Wang Xuexin's desk and said proudly: "It's time for you to accept it, Comrade Head!"

Wang Xuexin took the document and flipped through it, and immediately knew that these messages were correct, because they were the Japanese's dispatch of troops during this period, and they were completely consistent with the information obtained by the intelligence personnel.

"How about it?" Colonel Ian said: "You should give more messages next time, these are not even enough for them to warm up!"

Wang Xuexin nodded while flipping through the telegram, and then turned his attention to Sun Erwei.

Sun Erwei understood what Wang Xuexin meant.

He remembered that Wang Xuexin had said before that if he wanted to sell it, he would have to sell both the sun never sets and the eagle sauce at the same time, and it would count as the patent fee.

Sun Erwei has also discussed this matter with Washington, and they have no objection to it. After all, even if he wants it from Never Sets, he will probably have to pay a lot of money, and maybe the price will be even higher... because

If the sun never sets, I will think, why should we give you something for free if we paid a huge price for it?

Reinforcements of war supplies?

Please, those supplies are provided under the aid bill and will have to be paid back in the future!

What's more, this battle is in the interests of both parties. It is a kind of cooperation!

Therefore, if possible, Yingjiang would prefer to do business with the Eighth Route Army instead of being shrewd and the sun never sets.

but……

It seems that the Eighth Route Army is not so easy to deal with.

Sun Erwei looked at Wang Xuexin and asked, "Okay, what do you need? A Sherman tank? Or a new fighter plane?"

It should be said that both of Sun Erwei's proposals are very tempting.

The "Sherman" tank is a much-needed piece of equipment for the Eighth Route Army, because it has proven its worth on the battlefield of the attack on Datong... In terms of long-distance attacks, it is much more reliable than the Mao Xiong tank, and it is also an all-rounder and effective

Improve the mobility speed and combat effectiveness of troops.

As for advanced fighters, if you can get a squadron of "Hellcat" or "Mustang" fighters from Eagle Sauce, wouldn't that give you a crushing advantage over the Japanese's "zero battle"?

But Wang Xuexin finally resisted the temptation.

Because he felt that the Eighth Route Army did need these two things, but the current industrial capabilities of the Eighth Route Army could not keep up with the pace of these two types of equipment, so these things could only be superficial to the Eighth Route Army.

To put it simply, it is a one-time consumable that is gone if it is destroyed or malfunctions.

For equipment like this, Wang Xuexin would rather produce more half-track vehicles and repeating rifles and put them into the battlefield.

Wang Xuexin hesitated for a moment and then said: "Radar, Sun Erwei, I want radar!"

"Radar?" Sun Erwei was a little confused: "Don't you already have radar?"

What Sun Erwei was talking about was that Wang Xuexin exchanged several radars from Mao Xiong. As an intelligence officer of Yingjiang, Sun Erwei certainly knew this.

Wang Xuexin explained: "To be precise, what I want is not radar, but the technology for producing radar, that is, the production line!"

Sun Erwei suddenly realized that the asking price was indeed a bit high, but...it was nothing compared to the "missile".

Sun Erwei himself would also think: At this time, radar was available in all countries in the world. Although it was considered advanced, the "missile" was unique to Hans of the Eighth Route Army (although the Japanese had it, it was actually the technology provided by Hans).

Therefore, this can be regarded as a fair deal.

Sun Erwei nodded: "Okay, Wang, I will send your message to Washington right away!"
Chapter completed!
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