Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1570 Reaching the pinnacle

What Kotin said was not too much, but it was enough for Malashenko to pinpoint the key points.

Just as in the existing history, Shashmulin was appointed by Kotin and sent to Leningrad to preside over the reconstruction of the Kirov Factory.

There, Shashmulin began the creation of the most important and stunning work in his life: the IS7 heavy tank code-named Project 260, at least in existing history.

Because of his arrival, the history of this time and space was tampered with beyond recognition, and even the Germans were affected by his butterfly effect and became all kinds of advanced.

Now Malashenko is no longer sure that the "perfect work" Shashmulin wants to design is the extremely powerful IS7 heavy tank in his impression. This still needs final confirmation.

"Has Shashmulin ever said what kind of heavy tank this is? To be honest, you piqued my interest. I feel like I know the situation now."

Malashenko truthfully explained what he was thinking, and Kogin was not surprised by Malashenko's inquiry. After all, it is normal for a tank soldier to be interested in a new heavy tank, and Malashenko and himself have an extraordinary cooperative relationship. Just asking a few words like this is nothing.

"The design concept started two months ago. You may not believe it when I say it. Shashmulin told me that he suddenly had a bold idea while having breakfast one morning. He wanted to think of all the designs that had already been designed. All the advantages of the planned and actually produced Stalin series heavy tanks are combined to create a super tank that is terrifying to the enemy and has a real crushing advantage.”

"I told him at the time, you must be crazy. Each design scheme has its own unique features. These unique features are completely different. How can they be combined together to create a complete product? A super tank all in one? If you want to say that those German guys with shit in their heads want to build a super tank, then I think it’s pretty much the same.”

Ke Jin, who had decided to get off work early today and take a short rest to relax, reached for the vodka and two glasses that had been prepared on the table.

He popped open the bottle cap, filled both glasses, and then sent one of the glasses of wine to Malashenko while continuing to speak.

"But Shashmulin is a very self-disciplined person. He likes to stick to what he loves to do. He uses his free time during work breaks to keep busy in the drawing room. Sometimes he is busy at two or three o'clock in the night. I said If you like it, then go for it and do what you think is right. If it’s just drawing, it doesn’t require additional production resources. Just treat it as a hobby.”

"Probably after he was busy working in the drawing room every night for a month. One day he excitedly came to show me the pictures he had drawn. Well, my feeling at that time must have been "Oh my god, he is really... Did it! ". Do you know what he drew on the picture with his own hands? It is a tank that has three major advantages and is balanced. It is unprecedented."

"If we can really follow the diagram and design the actual car of this thing, it will cause a disruptive change. I believe it will have such an effect. There are also shortcomings. This The estimated weight of the thing is very large. It is estimated to be over 65 tons using the formula on paper, and it is full of expensive equipment. It must be expensive to build one. "

"The picture is just an early design sketch. Many details have not been perfected, and the key data has not been calculated and marked. Shashmulin just wanted to show me the picture, so he completed it as soon as possible and truly reached the manufacturing level. A lot of work needs to be done to label the design drawings.”

Ke Jin, who had finished saying everything he wanted to say, put out the cigarette butt in his hand, picked up the wine glass on the table in front of him and took a sip of wine, without raising his head and drinking it all in one gulp. Opposite him, Mara, who was shaking the wine glass in his hand, Shen Ke became interested.

"Do you have a backup copy of that picture? If possible, I would like to see it with my own eyes. Maybe this is the tank I will use in the future, so that I can be mentally prepared and have a good time."

The situation described by Kogin is actually very close to the extremely exciting answer in Malashenko's heart.

It seems that the process acceleration effect he brought has indeed been far-reaching. Even Shashmulin was indirectly affected by him. He was inspired by the premature birth of various Stalin heavy tanks and began to create some shocking masterpiece designs in advance.

But after all, seeing is believing. Malashenko still wanted to see with his own eyes what kind of design sketch Shashmulin had drawn. Even Comrade Kotin was shocked to look like this.

A design that can astonish the father of the Red Army’s heavy tanks, you must see it with your own eyes to satisfy your cravings.

"Well, to be honest, I didn't expect you to come suddenly at this time. I thought that our next meeting would have to wait at least half a year or even longer. So this picture only has the original plan and no backup. Shashmulin has no reason to go again. It’s a hand-drawn design, it’s a pure sketch without even a project code.”

"The only drawing was taken away by Shashmulin to Leningrad. He took it with him and prepared to continue improving it to the level of manufacturing-level design drawings in Leningrad, then submit it for approval and strive to get the project code name and R\u0026D funding.”

"So it's really a pity that you don't have the chance to see this picture."

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The answer given by Ke Jing made Comrade Ma have a dark look on his face and was very speechless. He was excitedly looking forward to having a good time, but in the end, he was poured a bucket of cold water on him. It was really disappointing. Incomparable.

However, Malashenko, who looked disappointed, did not notice the weird snicker at the corner of Kogin's mouth, as if he was waiting for Malashenko's current state.

Feeling that the joke was almost done, there was no point in continuing to tease Malashenko. Kogin, who put away his snickering expression, then faced Malashenko with a serious face and continued.

"Although there is no original design and no backup, each of these drawings has been photographed and preserved."

"Originally, Shashmulin left it for me to look at and wanted me to give him some opinions and ideas in the subsequent design process. With these photos, he can be contacted remotely even if he is in Leningrad and I am in Nizhny Tagil. Exchange opinions. But it’s different now, just enough to satisfy your curiosity.”

There is a saying that when Malashenko heard Kogin's words, he was so excited that he stood up and jumped up. This kind of roller coaster ride of disappointments, surprises, ups and downs was really overwhelming.

"Where are the photos? Where are they? Show me quickly!"

Knowing that Malashenko was impatient, Kotin smiled and summoned one of his secretaries. After giving the order in just a few words, the secretary who was responsible for assisting Kotin in his clerical work did not take long. What Ke Jin wanted was delivered: a stack of photos that felt very important just by holding them in his hand, tightly wrapped in an extra-large envelope.

After getting this stack of photos and seeing them with his own eyes, Malashenko, who was holding a photo of the turret and the hull design in his hands, was so excited that he almost cried, and blurted out a sentence without thinking.

"This is it, this is it! This is what I've been waiting for and what I need!!!"

??I have to go to the hospital tonight to keep vigil. It’s time to leave now. I can only code this chapter and see if I can add more chapters tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.

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