Chapter 1257 Su-27 Flanker
Wan Feng introduced Zhan Honggui to Jiang Tang and the others.
In fact, the two sides have known each other last time.
"Brother Zhan is the statistics of this site in Fuyuan in the future, if he stays in Fuyuan at that time, he will have to live in the house you rented, and leave him a place at that time. ”
Renting a house in Sijitun Wanfeng for the military to live in, here because Zhan Honggui is alone, if he stays, of course he has to live in the accommodation arranged by the military.
Sixty miles away from Chengshan Township, it is unlikely that Zhan Honggui will go home every day, unless he has a motorcycle.
"Isn't this a trivial matter, don't worry! Where we live, there is a place for him to eat and live. ”
"You and your soldiers don't discriminate against the common people, do you?"
"What are you talking about? This is not a lie. ”
That's good, that's it.
Now that the deal has been completed and the site has been decided, Wan Feng has to go back, and when he goes back, he will have to discuss with Shamilov about the diversion from Boli to Fuyuan.
Naturally, the Soviet side still had to rely on Shamilov.
How he arranged manpower in Boli was not something that Wan Feng should care about.
He cares about everything and what the rest of the people do, and he can do it himself.
After saying goodbye to Zhan Honggui, Wan Feng and Han Guangjia returned to Heihe after a two-day hard journey.
When he returned to Heihe Wanfeng, he immediately met with Shamilov and explained to him about the diversion of half of the steel in Ngagakha to Khabarovsk.
"Now, if we don't divert the traffic, with the current processing capacity of Gaha and Sijitun, those backlogged goods will not be able to be processed at all. We Chinese people also have to celebrate the Spring Festival, and a large number of steel will be backlogged during the Spring Festival, so that the backlog will become more and more, and it will become a burden. Therefore, I am ready to divert more than half of the new steel from Komsomolsk to pass through the Khabarovsk port, so that the Gakha side can free up energy to deal with the backlog of steel. ”
Shamilov also understood Wan Feng's approach and expressed his support.
He also knew that these Chinese people would go back for the Spring Festival in a little more than a month, and it would be a month. On the Soviet side, there is only the Spring Festival, although they have an Orthodox Christmas on the 7th of next month.
Christmas is not a legal holiday in the Soviet Union, and there is no holiday or anything.
"I'll go back and arrange for someone to go to Khabarovsk to set up a cargo station. Shamilov immediately went back to the arrangement.
If the 25,000 gas turbine can be successfully concluded this time, Wan Feng should plan the introduction plan of the Su-27 fighter.
Because the Su-27 is not as simple as introducing an engine, as the Soviet Union's artifact, it is unprecedentedly difficult for the Su-27 to be replaced.
That's something that requires the president's nod of approval.
Dimitri dares to touch these things, but he will definitely not dare to let him touch such things as Su-27 and nuclear submarines, unless he is no longer in the USSR and goes to another place for treason.
The Su-27 fighter was the most advanced fighter in the Soviet Union and even the world at that time, and if the Soviet Union did not disintegrate, it would not be possible to export it at all.
It was precisely because the Soviet Union was on the front line of disintegration and the country's economy was extremely constrained, that the idea of buying Su-27 fighters was put forward by the Chinese side.
In May '89, Gorbachev visited China and proposed the resumption of arms sales between the two sides, and proposed that MiG-29 fighters could be purchased without political obstacles.
At that time, the Jian-7, which was born from the MiG-21, was guarding the sky of China, which was simply vulnerable compared with the world's advanced fighters.
China also urgently needs advanced fighters to guard the skies of China.
Originally, Hua Guo was discussing the matter of Mirage 2000 with Fa Guo at that time, and it was almost discussed, but Fa Guo finally rose by 30% on the already negotiated price for no reason.
This greatly exceeded the military budget of China at that time.
Outraged, Hua Guo canceled the purchase of the Mirage 2000.
At this time, the Soviet Union extended an olive branch, and the two sides hit it off.
In September of the same year, China sent a delegation to the Soviet Union to observe the introduction of the MiG-29.
The aircraft prepared by the Soviet Union for the Chinese delegation were MiG-29 fighters, MiG-23MLD fighters, Su-24 front-line bombers, and Su-25 army attack aircraft.
Note that there was nothing about the Su-27 here, and the Su-27 was a secret thing in the USSR at that time, and Huaguo did not even know about the existence of the Su-27 at that time.
In the Soviet Union, some people secretly told the Chinese to buy the Su 27 if they wanted to, and the MiG-29 was a foolish thing that would not work at all.
As a result, the Chinese delegation turned its face and began to pay attention to the Su-27. Although the Soviet Union was reluctant to do so, the enormous pressure on the economy forced them to make compromises.
In this way, Huaguo bought the Su-27 as he wished.
The USSR was a country of heavy industry, and this was only its appearance, in fact it was a country that was seriously kidnapped by the military-industrial complex.
Because almost all of its heavy industries are in the service of the army, and they are not converted to civilian use at all.
If the Soviet Union had been like China since the early 80s and had devoted many military projects to civilian use, the Soviet Union might have been able to hold out for a few more decades.
Its huge military-industrial complex has not been converted into civilian use, but has become a bloated tumor on its body.
It would be unfair to put all the blame for the fall of the USSR on the military-industrial complex, but to put about half of the blame on them is not at all wrongful for them.
It was precisely because it was not converted into civilian use that the ordinary daily necessities of the Soviet people were not settled, social contradictions were stimulated, and various reasons came together to bring about the collapse of the behemoth of the Soviet Union.
This is also a typical embodiment of a tendon in Maozi's head.
Just like in the future, no matter what strange things you see in Russia, as long as you measure it with the eternal truth of a hairy head and a tendon, you can immediately explain it clearly.
It was against this background that China and the USSR began negotiations on the purchase of the Su-27 in the winter of '90.
The Chinese leadership was fully aware of the predicament of the Soviet Union at that time, and urged the other side to transfer the relevant technology of the Su-27 fighter, as well as the entire production line.
It was not until 1995 that the successor of the Soviet Union, the Russian screw, finally agreed to Huaguo's request and licensed Huaguo to manufacture the J-11 fighter based on the Su-27.
Another interesting thing happened during the negotiations, because the unit price of the Su-27 was as high as 50 million meters, and the price could not be cut at all.
The people of the Chinese delegation pulled these Soviet generals to the wine table with an idea, and one of the generals on the Chinese side drank an astonishing amount of alcohol and drank all the Soviet generals under the table.
The unit price of such an aircraft has changed from 50 million meters to 35 million.
These planes not only held up the skies of China, but also saved the Soviet Union, which at that time had not been paid for six months.
Although the Chinese military at this time did not know the existence of the Su-27, Wan Feng knew.
What Wan Feng has to do now is how to advance this matter and then inform the Chinese military of the detailed situation.
Let them not waste their energy on the MiG-29, whether they want to get involved and advance this transaction that affects China's national defense by two years.