Answers to the questions of the "SS" classmates
I don't know why I can't post it in the book review area, saying that there are sensitive words. I checked a few times and couldn't find it. Depressed. I can only send it in the work related. () Grenades could not have been produced at the level of China's military industry at that time.
There is no problem with the use of dummy bombs by Germany or Britain or even Russia, only China cannot use them first, otherwise the Western media will give the protagonist the title of a demon, which will cause a big obstacle to the protagonist's action to recruit Western scientists. Ninety-nine percent of Western scientists are anti-war activists. Like Albert Einstein/Marie Curie and so on. All of them had engaged in anti-war propaganda. If you think that you have the money to be able to buy these scientists to come to China, that's too fake. Scientific research requires the environment and equipment. Among them, the scientific research environment is the first and foremost, so that everyone can communicate, and sometimes the flash of genius comes from the unintentional words of the same genius scientist. It is difficult to attract scientists in a scientific desert like China.
So far, the protagonist has only lured (deceived) a scientist on the grounds of building a thermal power plant: Tesla (the inventor of alternating current, the CEO of a thermal power construction company), based on the fact that China is a scientific desert and wars are constantly torn apart. Few well-known scientists are willing to come to China.
The military (thorn) is fine, but that thing will not be put into operation at the steel factory for a while. It will only be feasible until foreign manufacturing technicians and professional steelworkers are in place.
Light machine guns are currently hard to buy, as the protagonist is at war with the Eight-Nation Alliance. After the war, it can be considered. [fn=7]