Bright Sword Military System

Chapter 1765 Derivative Industry

Eagle sauce is like this, they need an imaginary enemy as a target.

This is the nature that is integrated into Yingjiang's blood.

When the American continent was first discovered, a group of adventurous Europeans and Americans who wanted to get rich overnight and dreamed of gold rush migrated to this area, or they were fugitives who were arrested.

That's why Yingjiang keeps launching foreign wars. Even if there is no war, he hopes to mess up other countries, so he regards "tearing lies", "deception", and "stealing" as the glory of continuous exploration...

Huaxia is just the opposite.

As a farming nation, Huaxia has been protecting its land since ancient times, and for this reason, it did not hesitate to spend incredible manpower and material resources to build the Great Wall.

The Great Wall determines that Huaxia's operations are strategically defensive. Even if they go out of the Great Wall to fight, they will eventually return, because the military and civilians can only be safe if they stay inside the Great Wall.

At this time, Wang Xuexin did not expect that Yingjiang at this time would regard the Eighth Route Army as an imaginary enemy.

But this also seems to be normal.

At this time, Mao Xiong has not yet become stronger, especially in terms of technology:
Compared with Yingjiang, aviation development and the like are still far behind. There is no aircraft carrier, and the communication and electronics are almost blank.

What is worth mentioning about Mao Xiong at this time is the tank.

But tanks need air supremacy, if you can't beat the eagle sauce tank in the air, no matter how advanced it is, you will be passively beaten.

Therefore, Ying Jiang didn't pay much attention to Mao Xiong.

On the contrary, the Eighth Route Army has gradually got on the right track with the efforts of Wang Xuexin.

Although industrial technology is still very weak, a transistor is stuck in the neck of Eagle Sauce. The development of missiles based on transistors can play a big role in fighter planes, warships or land, and even become a multiplier.

For example, the installation of air-to-air missiles on fighter planes can allow "Wildcats" to defeat "Zero War".

A warship equipped with anti-ship missiles can defeat the "Musashi" of the cannon giant ship hundreds of miles away.

Not to mention anti-aircraft missiles and ground-to-ground missiles on land, they all play an important role in air defense and ground strikes.

What if the Eighth Route Army is allowed to develop like this?
If Ying Jiang didn't keep up in this respect, would the Eighth Route Army catch up in the future?

If one day Yingjiang fights the Eighth Route Army, will it be defeated by the Eighth Route Army in turn?

In fact, the Eighth Route Army can defeat Ying Jiang even without these things. The volunteer army is the proof, but Ying Jiang doesn't know it yet.

Wang Xuexin did not rush to agree to the transaction.

Because Wang Xuexin felt a little strange, if you follow this line of thinking, shouldn't Yingjiang suppress the Eighth Route Army?
Now doing this deal... that is, selling oil-related industries to Huaxia, isn't that helping the Eighth Route Army to build a complete industrial system?

Among them, the most influential one should be regarded as plastic.

Plastics can be said to be everywhere in people's lives, such as living utensils, school supplies, home appliances, production tools, transportation...

Moreover, many of the things that originally required handwork or wooden or pottery can be produced in factories using plastic assembly lines.

The former is often time-consuming and expensive due to raw material and process problems, which invisibly increases the living cost of the common people.

If it is made of plastic, then all these things can be made into cabbage prices, and those pottery and wooden things are mostly handicrafts for appreciation or as a feeling.

In addition, the development of polyester fibers is also considerable: clothing, carpets, conveyor belts, fire hoses, cables, fishing nets and so on.

As a big industrial country, Eagle Sauce is not ignorant of the importance of these things, but why is it willing to use these industries for exchange?
Then Wang Xuexin thought of the answer: Yingjiang didn't know about Daqing Oilfield, they thought China was short of oil.

Wang Xuexin's guess was right, that's what Ying Jiang did.

This transaction was the Admiral's idea, and the source was that the research and development of Eagle Sauce's air-to-air missiles was not going well.

Ying Jiang has been very interested in air-to-air missiles since the Eighth Route Army used them on the battlefield... This thing is very suitable for Ying Jiang's appetite. It is not like a cannonball. It can also control its steering and track targets.

The reason why the eagle sauce has not been mentioned is mainly because of several reasons:

One is that the current battlefield environment does not really need air-to-air missiles, and it seems redundant to use air-to-air missiles with the advantages of the "Hellcat".

The second is that Yingjiang believes that with its own industrial level, it can develop air-to-air missiles by itself after buying conventional missiles for land use.

After researching for a while, it turned out that this is not the case.

This project is in charge of Doolittle. He is a pilot and has maintained communication with Huaxia. The admiral believes that it is more advantageous for him to be in charge of this project.

"Our air-to-air missiles have been unsatisfactory!" Doolittle reported: "There are two main problems: one is the control of the missile tracking target, and the other is the combat effectiveness of the missile. It is strange that even if our missile hits the target The damage caused cannot be as high as that of the Eighth Route Army!"

Unbeknownst to Doolittle, these two questions were actually one question:
The Eighth Route Army's air-to-air missile tracking control is also very primitive, even worse than Yingjiang.

This is not to say that the Eighth Route Army has no conditions. If necessary, the Eighth Route Army can move the tracking system of anti-aircraft missiles to fighter planes.

The problem is that the air defense system at this time is too large to be integrated into the small space of the fighter.

The reason why the air-to-air missiles of the Eighth Route Army look relatively "advanced" is simply because it uses a continuous short-barrel warhead. Even if it fails to track the target perfectly, it can still have a great damage effect, especially a few rounds When air-to-air missiles are used at the same time, it can almost be said that short-rod shrapnel is flying all over the sky, and it is almost impossible for the fighter plane to retreat completely.

Ying Jiang didn't know this, they still used ordinary explosive warheads, and of course the killing effect on fighter planes was much lower.

The admiral couldn't help frowning: "The Eighth Route Army even uses our proximity fuze, but we can't develop this air-to-air missile!"

Then the admiral emphasized: "You know it's important, Jimmy! Air supremacy means everything!"

This is especially true for the navy. There is no cover in maritime operations. The aircraft carrier is actually fighting the carrier-based aircraft, and the most important thing in carrier-based aircraft operations is to fight for air supremacy.

Therefore, knowing that his fighter plane might be destroyed at a distance of several kilometers or even more, the admiral always felt uneasy, as if he had a sword around his neck all the time.

"I know!" Doolittle said, "but the Eighth Route Army also knows this, so I don't think they will sell it easily unless the price we offer is attractive enough! But at the same time, considering our national interest And the development of the Eighth Route Army must be restricted..."

That's what hurts the most.

Then the admiral thought of the oil derivative industry!

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