Chapter 1848 Allies
Sure enough, Mao Xiong immediately agreed to the deal after Lemon Lokov conveyed Wang Xuexin's intention. However, he hoped that Wang Xuexin would give Mao Xiong five days to prepare. They needed to reinforce the railway tracks leading to China and mobilize transportation capacity. .

When the railway to China was built before, Mao Xiong believed that this transportation channel did not need to transport much materials, so the standards for the rails were low.

Now this railway track will suddenly have to withstand several times the transportation volume in these three months without any damage, so it must be reinforced and comprehensively maintained.

Wang Xuexin agreed to this request. After all, oil is a long-term matter and it will not be short of these five days.

After signing the contract, Wang Xuexin couldn't help but thank Yingjiang in his heart.

When Yingjiang blocked Huaxia Oil, they probably never imagined that the oil they shipped to Mao Xiong would be transferred to China, and they also became Wang Xuexin's bargaining chip to threaten Mao Xiong into forcing Xiong Xiong to accept the deal.

The reason why Wang Xuexin is so anxious for Mao Xiong to complete the delivery of 3000 million barrels of oil within three months is because he is worried that Yingjiang will make some small moves over time and eventually force Mao Xiong to interrupt the transaction.

3000 million barrels of oil, approximately 428 million tons, can extract 15.7% of gasoline and 36% of diesel, plus kerosene and the like, the conversion can reach more than 50%.

(Note: Modern oil refining technology is more developed, and the refined oil rate reaches 63.7%)

It is conservatively estimated that 214 million tons of fuel can be extracted from this oil. At this time, the Eighth Route Army, including industry, consumes about 15 tons of fuel per month, which means that this fuel is enough for the Eighth Route Army for more than a year.

With more than a year of fuel reserves, Wang Xuexin can feel relieved, so that the battle can be fought slowly and Daqing's development can be laid out slowly.

As the saying goes, "You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry." The most taboo thing in war is that you have to do it when you are cornered.

As for the "J-2" leak to Mao Xiong...

Come on, this was originally developed by Mao Xiong.

就算王学新不把“歼2”的技术卖给毛熊,毛熊第一架“米格15”也将在1947年6月首飞,距今不过只有3年。

And now Wang Xuexin sells the "J-2" to Mao Xiong. Mao Xiong needs to learn, organize people to dismantle and learn, and then produce it. It will take several months anyway!

The jet fighters of this period were just getting started and were not as complex as modern ones. It would take several years or even more than ten years.After Yingjiang had a jet engine on which the sun never sets, it only took 28 engineers 143 days to build the jet fighter P80. Mao Xiong could almost complete it in a few months.

Wang Xuexin is different. Wang Xuexin built the "J-2" in more than a month based on his own engine production capacity and parts production capacity, plus the mature design drawings provided by the system.

Therefore, Mao Xiong has advanced the MiG-15 by more than two years at most.

In particular, the strength of Mao Xiong is also beneficial to the Eighth Route Army... so this deal is worth it.

Besides, the characteristics of the second-generation fighter aircraft are radar avionics, air-to-air missiles, and supersonic speed.

The Eighth Route Army seemed to have advantages in all three areas.

Radar Avionics: The Eighth Route Army was the first to enter the field of integrated circuits while other countries have not yet entered the field of transistors. Especially Mao Xiong has shortcomings in this area. Is it not a problem for the Eighth Route Army to take the lead?

Needless to say, air-to-air missiles are the strength of the Eighth Route Army.

As for supersonic speed... The Eighth Route Army was the first to enter subsonic fighters and also had CNC machine tools, especially Wang Xuexin's system. Is it possible for Mao Xiong to catch up with the Eighth Route Army?
Because Yingjiang did not have the technology to acquire swept wings, it had to develop from the P80 to the F84 and then to the F86 to reach the level of the "J-2". According to historical development, this would take several years.

Even if we were stimulated by the Eighth Route Army to develop it in advance, it would still take a year and a half to come out!

Therefore, whether fighter planes are leading or not, military fans look at the results, that is, which fighter plane is released depends on the level of its performance.

In fact, behind the fighter aircraft is the support of huge industrial and technological levels. If these two are in a leading position, it is inevitable that the next generation of fighters will continue to lead.After the oil problem was resolved, Wang Xuexin once again turned his attention to the battle situation in front of him. He looked through the latest pieces of information that had been handed over:

"The Japanese urgently recruited more than 50 troops from the 'Pioneering Regiment', and the Kwantung Army expanded again to more than [-] and nearly [-] troops!"

"The Japanese Navy is actively preparing for war and should take action in the near future!"

"The Japanese offensive in the direction of Xinjing and Ping'an Village has slowed down, but it is still very fierce. The number of casualties every day is about 3000 to [-]!"

……

There were more than [-] casualties on the first day, and now there are two to three thousand casualties every day. The intensity of the attack has indeed slowed down.

At this rate, it will take another 10,000 days to use up the 100+ men of the Kwantung Army.

The devils have to work harder!
As for the Japanese navy... Wang Xuexin was a little confused as to what the Japanese were up to.

Haven't they suffered enough from the "J-2"?
What about using the navy's combined fleet?
A team of forty "Hast Winds" came up and were instantly defeated. How can a "zero battle" even worse than "Hast Winds" still work?

How could Wang Xuexin have imagined that the Japanese had estimated the Eighth Route Army's J-1700's range of 2 kilometers to 1000 kilometers, so they hoped to use the "Blast" to contain the "J-2" in a battle of numerical superiority!

Another thing Wang Xuexin didn't expect was that Yingjiang roughly knew the contents of his transaction with Mao Xiong a few days later.

Although Mao Xiong classified the "J-2" transaction as top secret, Mao Xiong was so excited that he immediately began to fully mobilize to receive the "J-2"...

They have gathered more than 30 of the country's top mechanical experts, dynamics experts and aircraft design experts, as well as more than 100 engineers.

Later, an airport in Moscow was cleared specifically for test flights.

A large factory building was opened next to the airport in preparation for setting up a production line.

During this extremely difficult period, various fuel supplies and supplies have been transported into the factory.

……

Such a big move immediately attracted the attention of Yingjiang intelligence personnel, and after in-depth investigation, they found out that Mao Xiong transported oil to China, and there was also fuel oil from Yingjiang to reinforce Mao Xiong.

When Doolittle heard the news, he said angrily: "It's too much. Send the fuel we reinforced to him to China! We should immediately cut off our aid to the bears..."

The admiral shook his head to stop Doolittle: "For what reason?"

"Isn't this supposed to..." Doolittle was stunned before he finished speaking.

He suddenly remembered that Yingjiang, Mao Xiong, and Hua Xia were all allies at this time.

When allies are in urgent need, isn't it appropriate for the furry bears to reinforce them?

Besides, the oil was purchased by Mao Xiong. What reason did Yingjiang have to interfere? !

(End of this chapter)

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