Chapter 757 Come on vacation

It's already autumn in Hamburg in October. At Hamburg International Airport, a tall Chinese man in his early twenties wearing sunglasses, dressed in a casual suit, with some stubble growing overnight on his face, walked out lazily with his hands in his trouser pockets. Behind him was a South Asian man with a bag at a glance. And the Chinese young man lazily ordered: "Adelon, take it easy, just because we are here for a vacation." ”

Adelen was still meticulously observing. Jing Jian smiled and went with him. To be honest, Jing Jian was taken aback when he learned on the plane that Adlen was still carrying his dog-legged knife that never left his side. After this is changed to 911, the two of them are still likely to board the plane?

Just when Jing Jian was wondering in his heart, should he find an opportunity to buy a private jet?

Jing Jian followed the sound and looked over, and saw that Ilyitsev was waving to him. And beside him, there were six or seven big men in black suits and sunglasses: "Boss, this is Mr. Fredeke, your head of security in Europe this time." ”

"It is an honor to serve you, Mr. Bramble. The Fredek shook Jing Jian's hand politely.

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As Jing Jian becomes more and more famous, it is no longer possible for him to wear a white dragon fish abroad, but at home, he can be more free. Got into a luxury bulletproof car provided by the security company, three bulletproof cars of the same model drove away from the airport, and just went to the highway in the city, the car Jing Jian was sitting in moved to the back of the convoy......

The seats in the back row are spacious and seat a total of four people. In addition to Jing Jian and the others, there was also a friend of Ilyitsev, a friend from the Soviet Union.

Raised the soundproof baffle with the wheelhouse, Ilyitsev introduced Jing Jian: "Boss, this is my friend in the army, Lieutenant Colonel Yashin. ”

He shook hands with the half-bald Soviet lieutenant colonel in civilian clothes and a little restrained: "Fortunately, do you want a drink?"

Sure enough, while drinking high-end red wine in the refrigerator in the car, the lieutenant colonel Yashin relaxed a lot. In fact, Jing Jian knew that his intention was to deal with a large amount of surplus materials when the Soviet army withdrew.

Before the reunification of Germany, West Germany paid a great price in exchange for the Soviet Union's non-interference in the reunification of Germany:

Leaving aside the political terms of agreement, on the economic front, West Germany agreed to forgive tens of billions of dollars of the Soviet Union's foreign debt to the West (almost 46 percent of the Soviet Union's foreign debt to the West); second, West Germany agreed to pay for the relocation of 300,000 Soviet troops who had withdrawn from East Germany and billions of dollars for the construction of camps and their families after returning home. There are also bits and pieces that will not be introduced, such as the promise to build three communications satellites for the USSR for free. Anyway, it's the attitude of "brother, I'm not short of money, I look forward to you, the plague god, sending it away as soon as possible".

In addition, the G-24 has pledged a total of $48.5 billion in economic assistance to Eastern European countries, including non-reimbursable aid, export loans, other loans and debt restructuring, of which $18.1 billion in non-reimbursable assistance. Of course, not many actually arrived later.

Moreover, in the early 1990s, the question of the complete withdrawal of Soviet troops from Poland, the GDR, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary after the drastic changes in the countries of Eastern Europe became the primary and urgent issue in the relations between the Soviet Union and these former allies. In early to mid-January 1990, the governments of Czechoslovakia and Hungary demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops from these two countries, and mass demonstrations demanding the withdrawal of Soviet troops began to appear in Poland. In mid-January, Walesa met with the Soviet ambassador to Poland and proposed that Soviet troops should be withdrawn from Poland in 1990......

Unlike West Germany, which had deep pockets, those Eastern European countries were all poor, and there was no need to think about relocation and resettlement costs, and all the money needed to be borne by the Soviet Union itself. However, due to political considerations, the Soviet government eventually agreed.

However, during the Cold War, the entire Warsaw Pact was said to have more than 70,000 tanks. The former Soviet Union alone had about 50,000 tanks and at least 50,000 armored vehicles. And the strategy and armament of the USSR revolved around this armored sea.

Don't listen to the braggaking of those Western weapons experts, what helicopter gunships, advanced tanks, in the face of the armored sea, only a small number of NATO armored forces are not used at all. Anyone who has played the game knows that the Great Mage will still be heaped to death by the Sea of Skulls. Moreover, the Soviet Union's armored forces were also lagging behind, and there was no generational difference at all.

In fact, NATO's strategic experts also know this. In terms of conventional forces, NATO is abandoning treatment. They have only one tactic - mushroom clouds. If you Warsaw Pact's armored sea dares to dispatch, I'll play the wasteland version!

Okay!

At that time, the Soviet Union deployed a large number of armored units and air force and auxiliary units to cooperate with the operation on the front line in Eastern Europe, but now it is actually going to withdraw to the country? Not to mention anything else, how should such a high relocation fee be spent? You must know that mechanized troops are not only those weapons, but also have a large amount of materials as logistical support. In the past, they were desperately transported to the front line, but now they are all pulled back? And what about the barracks and other fixed assets? Is it just abandoned?

So the Soviet side settled an account, in fact, there are many materials left in the local area for free, and it is more cost-effective than bringing them back to China. Moreover, the Soviet Union had a major disarmament of 500,000 people a few years ago, but it had long been a time when there were few people and a lot of equipment, and it was still useless to bring them back to China.

Unexpectedly, the reply received in the end made the Soviet Union vomit blood, and those countries in Eastern Europe did not want it, or even gave it away for nothing, and the Soviet Union must all be pulled back to China. At that time, those countries in Eastern Europe also had their own concerns, and they were unwilling to arm themselves, especially after the reunification of Germany, to dispel the concerns of the outside world about themselves. And this time, the Soviet side was immediately blinded.

At this time, the Soviet Union was not as chaotic as it was after its collapse, and the weapons that were lost to the black market of arms were the atomic bomb. Therefore, in the history of the previous life, in the end, they reluctantly pulled those equipment and materials back to China, and most of them were destroyed. Some of them have also sunk into the sea as artificial islands and reefs to exert their residual heat for the marine ecological environment.

Some people may ask, why is this happening? Even if it is sold as scrap metal, it is better than throwing it away for nothing, right? Actually, there is a reason for this. After all, there is still international law, and the Soviet Union is not an underground arms dealer, and someone can sell it if someone gives money. Heavy weapons such as tanks, aircraft, and artillery can only be exported to sovereign countries, and political factors that may arise need to be taken into account.