Chapter 149: The Writer's Desk

Talking to frontline workers, it's about being able to get a sense of what the maker thinks of their product, and the problems that come from the people who make it can sometimes map the actual use of it – something that is cumbersome to make may be good, but the users often don't get the enough quantity they want. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

I learned from the workers about the processing hours and difficulty of each part, and even asked about the welfare of the workers. It stands to reason that the comrades of the workers could not inform non-professionals of these circumstances "privately", let alone a group of officers who had not been accompanied by the person in charge of the factory. But Lin Jun didn't need any explanation, and he didn't need to reveal his identity and position when he met people, because his comrades recognized him -- he had nothing to hide from Comrade Andrei.

In the No. 1 assembly workshop, Lin Jun bumped into Grabin, who was inspecting the work, and his surprise inspection was over. The comrade chief designer with a big round face was very surprised by the surprise inspection of the first deputy political commissar of the armament department, which had never happened before.

Grabin's greatest contribution to the Soviets was that he and his engineers researched and adopted a method to speed up the production of artillery, which was later applied to the production of various types of artillery, so that the Soviet artillery had a sufficient number of gods of war. And the beginning of all this comes from the improvement of the 76.2 mm cannon of the 1936 model and the 76.2 mm cannon of the ZIS-3 type (the guns carried on the famous SU-76 self-propelled guns are basically ZIS-3 types, and the production of SU-76 alone is more than 14,000 units, you can imagine how huge the production of ZIS-3 is!). ) of the train.

When he came to the reception room, Lin Jun did not listen to the reports of the factory leaders and engineers first, but asked directly: "Comrade Grabin, how long does it take from the initial idea to the completion of the experiment every time we design a new artillery?" ”

"If it's a completely new design, it generally takes two to two and a half years, Comrade Andrei." This speed is Olympic speed in peacetime, but not now, it's still too slow! "But now we are experimenting with a new type of artillery design process, combining the process of design, research, development and testing, it is estimated that the time required can be greatly reduced."

"How long is the most optimistic estimate?"

"Three to six months."

"It's a world record!" Lin Jun exclaimed: this is not a ******, but what will actually happen, Grabin usually only takes two to two and a half months to make a cannon from the first line on the drawing to a real guy that can be mass-produced.

"Comrade Andrey, on the basis of this research program, we have also studied the possibility of rapid production of existing production lines, and we have already obtained some results."

"Comrades will succeed, do it well!" Lin Jun came here to refuel, not to find trouble, "I have read the improvement report of the 1936 model 76.2 mm cannon you sent, and it has done a good job, but there are still some problems." ”

The 76.2-mm cannon of the 1936 model was the longest-range artillery of the same caliber howitzer in the hands of the Red Army at that time, but its gun carriage was too heavy, which seriously affected mobility, and after equipping the troops, the artillery comrades had a lot of opinions, for which the designers lost weight to it. From the eyes of ordinary people, these improvements were very successful, enhancing the adaptability of the artillery to poor terrain during the march, but Lin Jun was still not satisfied, because he had seen the final modification of the 1936 76.2 mm cannon, the ZIS-3.

It is reasonable that the ZIS-3 is a product of the end of 1941, but in his previous life, Lin Jun not only saw its imitation - the Type 54 76mm cannon in the scrap pile of the ordnance repair station, but also saw its original in the museum. Although I don't know the clear design parameters, I know that the ZIS-3 is a combination of the existing body barrel and the new gun mount, and the approximate parameters of the gun mount can still be recalled.

"Type 36 must be produced in accordance with the original production indicators, and its advantages and disadvantages are now very clear to us, and the comrades' attempts to improve it are still very effective, but they still cannot fully meet the requirements for the use of front-line troops."

He took out a folder from his briefcase and handed it to Grabin: "This is a sketch of a light gun mount designed by me, comrades designers to see if it is possible to combine it with the existing gun body." ”

"Pilot design cannon?!" Lin Jun's actions surprised all the Gorky comrades present.

"Analyze it first, don't rush to tell me. First of all, I'm a 100% layman in artillery design, it's just an idea, and I won't be upset if people don't think it's feasible. ”

Lin Jun's words made Grabin, who had not yet opened the folder, let go of his hanging heart: It would not be a good thing if Comrade Andrei's enthusiasm for work was hit.

The reception room was silent, and Grabin looked at it for ten minutes, his face serious and his attention fully absorbed in the drawings. After reading the drawings, the chief designer handed over the folder to his three deputies, and Klostine, Sakin, and Goldiev circulated it to each other for a while, and finally the folder returned to Lin Jun.

"Designer comrades can consult with each other."

"Comrade Andrei, there is no need to discuss, we all feel that this plan can be tried. Bold design, but very reasonable. ”

Over the course of the next hour, four artillery design experts analyzed the structural features of the "new" gun mount and gave their opinions.

"Comrade Andrey, we will immediately start the trial production of the new gun mount, and we will have a mature product for actual experiments in a month at the latest."

"One month is enough?"

"That's enough, the design of this turret is very simple, and you've already calibrated all kinds of parameters, and you only need to make a few adjustments." Grabin's tone was very affirmative, "I have often heard about some of your deeds before, but this time we are truly convinced, your design is very operable, and many professional designers cannot design such a gun mount." ”

"Hehe, I'm a teapot tinker, I know a little bit of everything, but I don't know anything, but it seems that my luck is good."

Grabin didn't say anything to death, and he had to come out to test the gun in kind until he could do it. But with these Soviet best designers present, it is estimated that the probability of success is very high.

"Comrades, it's one o'clock in the afternoon, can you tell me about the canteen in the factory?"

"Haha!" Everyone in the reception room burst out laughing: everyone felt hungry and panicked at this time, just now this attention was on the discussion of design drawings, and Lin Jun's surprise inspection made the comrades highly nervous, and they all forgot about eating.

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The city of Gorky is the hometown of Comrade Alexei Maksimovich Pyshkov, and perhaps most people are not very familiar with this name, but his pen name must be thunderous, because he is Gorky!

After becoming Andrey, Lin Jun felt very sorry for several things, two of which were not to visit Gorky and Comrade N.I. Ostrovsky, the author of "How Steel is Made". At the time of Gorky's death, he was overseeing the construction of the "Belarus" in Leningrad, while Ostrovsky was in Spain at the time of his death.

Since he came to Gorky's hometown, he had to go to see the former residence of this great writer, which was something Lin Jun decided before coming to Gorky.

Gorky had a former residence in Moscow, but the house here was where he lived for a long time, and many of the things that the writer used before his death are still preserved. The house is a three-storey yellow brick building with simple fancy eaves made of iron bars and a small garden on the side. It is not yet open to the public, because it is still being sorted out, but important people like Lin Jun are still welcome to visit.

The temporarily transferred narrator introduced the situation to Lin Jun, who lived here for many years during the Tsarist period and wrote a large number of excellent literary works.

The caretaker showed Lin Jun some of the items that Gorky once considered treasured, including a photograph of his close friend Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Gorky kept Chekov's picture on his desk when he was alive, and there were photos of Gorky's daughters on the side.

Being in this old house is like being in a Russian family at the beginning of the 20th century, except that there is a literary atmosphere everywhere. In the study, Lin Jun suddenly did something very out of the ordinary, he sat on Gorky's chair, put his hands on the desk, looked at the heavy snow outside the window through the glass window, and just sat quietly.

No one bothered him, the staff officers stood behind him, and the managers, knowing such a violation, did not dare to say anything.

"I'll just sit down, you all go out, I want to stay alone." Lin Jun looked out the window and said.

Landscoch knew that the Chief liked to think in a quiet place, so what better place to be?! At his suggestion, everyone who entered the room quietly exited the study, leaving Lin Jun alone in front of the desk in a daze.

"Gorky will work here for a few hours a day without interruption, how quiet it is!"

There is a hidden compartment in the desk to preserve the manuscript, which was created by the special circumstances of the early 20th century. Sitting here, Lin Jun felt as if he was communicating with a great writer from a hundred years ago, rather than a person who had just passed away two years ago. (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to the WWW.QIDIAN.COM, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )