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    Chapter 219 The Unsolved Mystery The top tank experts from all over the Soviet Union were confused when faced with the fierce and powerful photos of the Chinese "Destroyer" tanks.  From an operational point of view, the "Destroyer" tank should adopt a layout of 4-5 people. Looking from the periscope on the vehicle, the driver is under the main gun directly in front, the gunner is on the left, the commander is on the right, and behind  At least there should be a loader, and supposedly there should also be a telegraph operator. Maybe China's advanced electronic products do not require this telegraph operator, but in this space that is nearly 3 square meters smaller than the Soviet Union's current T55 tank, how is it possible?  How about holding so many people?  There are so many artillery shells, even if the Chinese are short in stature, they can't hold them?  ¡¾¡¿ From the partially enlarged photo, it can be seen that the turret is not a cast turret, but a welded structure.  It¡¯s unclear what functions some of the facilities exposed to the outside have.  As for the equipment installed in the vehicle, such as the fire control system, the barrel stabilization system, and the suspension system, it is even more unknown.  However, judging from the tank battles in Chobasan City in India and Outer Mongolia, it can be concluded that the fire control system, thanks to China's advanced electronics industry, will definitely be very advanced. How advanced it is is unknown.  These experts kept shaking their heads, puzzled by countless mysteries. These Soviet tank experts racked their brains and still couldn't find a solution to this Chinese "destroyer" tank.  "" Countless mysteries are tumbling in the minds of these Soviet weapons experts, and some problems make them puzzled.  But one thing all experts agree on is that no matter how much the Soviet Union's current tanks are improved, they cannot destroy China's 'Destroyer' tank at a distance of 800 meters. On the outskirts of Choibashan City in Outer Mongolia, the Mongolian people**  All 36 tanks of a Soviet-made T34 tank battalion were destroyed by Chinese tanks while traveling 1,500 meters away, and the hit rate of Chinese tanks while traveling was as high as over 90% if the Soviet army used the T55 tanks currently in service.  The chance of winning against China's "Destroyer" tanks is 0. Regarding the conclusion given by the Soviet tank experts, Marshal Malinovsky, a so-called Soviet tank warfare expert, was really angry. In the Soviet Union, Marshal Malinovsky was very angry.  At a meeting of the National Defense Committee, he cursed: ¡°Fart, fart, these experts are just farting and condemned tens of thousands of Soviet tanks based on a few photos of Chinese tanks.  "In his opinion, the Soviet tanks are invincible. There is no force that can stop a group charge of thousands of tanks on a wide frontal battlefield. It cannot be destroyed at 800 meters. It can't be destroyed at 500 meters. It can't be destroyed at 200 meters.  No. There are 3,000 "Destroyer" tanks in China. It's a big deal. The Soviet army has more than 14,300 tanks in Asia alone, let alone hitting them.  Those tanks were smashed into pieces. It took our ancestors more than 300 years and a great spirit of adventure to conquer the vastness of Asia.  It is absolutely impossible for the Chinese to want to return a piece of land so easily. For die-hards like Malinovsky, they will definitely not shed tears until they see the coffin. For such people, they can only  Can talk to him with a cannon. In a separate workshop at the Izhevsk Military Factory in the Soviet Union, a Kazakhstan man in his 30s was bending the barrel of a gun and the gas tube was also blown.  The blown-up Chinese Type 51 automatic rifle was cut into eight pieces. He carefully measured each part with a caliper and placed each component on the scale, carefully recording their weight.  During the Sino-Indian War, the Indian army "captured" trophies in the abandoned area of ??the Chinese position north of the Siliguri Bridge. They handed it over to the Soviet Union, hoping that the Soviet Union could help them create the kind of small and exquisite weapon with very fierce firepower used by the Chinese.  "Small machine gun" This 30-year-old Kazakh man in the studio is Kalashnikov, the world-famous firearms design master known as the "Father of AK-47". He discovered this Chinese  The principle of the produced 51 automatic rifle is the same as that of the self-designed AK47, but it is smaller, more reasonable, and the production process is more advanced. Most of the parts of China's AK47, called the Type 51 automatic rifle, are used.  It is made by stamping and welding processes. Even the receiver is made by stamping process instead of machining process. This reduces the weight and production cost and is more conducive to mass production. He looked at the various components of China's Type 51 automatic rifle.  The total weight is only 3.15 kilograms, which is 1.15 kilograms lighter than the self-designed AK47 assault rifle. A hammer deceleration device is added to the trigger assembly to eliminate the possibility of misfire when the firing pin strikes the bullet primer.  The beveled cutout functions as a muzzle brake and improves the dispersion accuracy during continuous shooting. The design is so exquisite that he sincerely applauds these Chinese designers. This is a problem that he has long wanted to solve but cannot.  , it is really amazing that our Chinese colleagues can solve it so easily.??How did you know that this is AK47? After nearly 40 years and countless experiments, this simple method was used to solve the problem of low accuracy of continuous shooting. How can it not be exquisite?  This Type 51 automatic rifle has a folding stock, which makes it easier for paratroopers to carry.  ¡°Then he loaded the damaged Type 51 automatic rifle from China very skillfully. He picked up the curved magazine with a capacity of 30 bullets and pressed the spring with his right thumb. There was no difference.  He then used the thumb of his right hand to move the safety speed handle on the right side of the receiver of the Type 51 automatic rifle from top to bottom. He could choose semi-automatic or fully automatic firing mode, which was exactly the same as the gear of his AK-47.  It is also "safety, fully automatic, semi-automatic".  This setting is different from all automatic rifles in the world, but the Type 51 made in China is actually the same as its own.  He felt very surprised and shook his head.  He placed the Type 51 automatic rifle on the table, and then picked up a few bullets from the Chinese Type 51 automatic rifle on the table. He picked up a caliper and measured the bullets. The diameter of the bullet was 7.62 mm and the length of the bullet was 39 mm.  He used the tensioner on the table to pull out the warhead and saw that the warhead was made of copper-clad steel core.  He poured out the propellant from the cartridge case, which was "small black particles" with very uniform particles.  He checked the hardness of the cartridge case on the hardness tester. It is a cartridge case made of low carbon steel. The surface of the cartridge case uses an electrophoretic paint process. The picture is grass green paint, not the brass material used in the Soviet Union for cartridge cases.  The Chinese use low-carbon steel to make bullet casings. The production cost will definitely be much lower than that of brass bullet casings, but the processing is difficult and the process is complicated.  Why do the Chinese break the rules and use low carbon steel?  This may be to reduce production costs on the one hand, and may be due to China's limited copper resources.  Another difference from the Soviet Union's 7,62 bullet shells is that the bottom edge of the Chinese shells uses a concave bottom edge on the car bottom, instead of the stamped convex "big butt" bottom edge like the Soviet Union. In this way, although the two countries are both 7.62X39 mm  bullets, but none are universal.  Why is China so easy to find trouble?  He couldn't figure it out.  Kalashnikov sat on the chair, his eyes couldn't help but fall on the Chinese Type 51 automatic rifle again, and thought, why are the design ideas of Chinese designers so consistent with his own?  This gun is named Type 51 automatic rifle in China, indicating that the project was established and produced in 1951. So when did the Chinese start research and design?  The Chinese have now registered patents in major countries around the world, and the inventors of the patent are Group 5 of Shenyang Blue Sky Machinery Research Institute in China.  What he didn't expect was that this patent would provide China with hundreds of millions of dollars in patent technology transfer fees.  The AK47 assault rifle designed by myself was tested in 1946. The project was established in 1947 and it was not equipped with troops until 1951.  If China stole Soviet intelligence, when did it steal it?  He felt that he couldn't figure it out.  Okay, analysis is not my strong suit, so let¡¯s leave this job to the KGB.  Kalashnikov let out a long sigh and muttered to himself, "The Chinese are incredible, incredible Chinese." He picked up the Chinese Type 51 automatic rifle placed on the table.  , looking at it carefully, his intuition told him that although China's Type 51 automatic rifle was much more advanced than the AK47 assault rifle designed by itself, he was sure that the Chinese copied their own AK47 assault rifle. He had to  I admire the shrewdness of the Chinese imitators. They have made the AK47 they designed so outstanding and perfect. They are far superior to the original designer. They are superior to him and have overcome many problems that they wanted to overcome in their own designs.  Overcoming the shortcomings, the design of the AK47 assault rifle was improved.  But who are the imitations of so many high-tech things in China?  This flash of thought shattered my previous intuition.  These weapons experts in the Soviet Union, like "Father of AK-47" Kalashnikov, are all asking the same question: What makes China, a poor and backward country, more than 80% of the country's population illiterate when it was liberated in 1949?  A country whose steel production is all used to make hairpins, not enough for every woman in the country to have one. In less than ten years, it has become the world's largest technological and military power, producing these incredible products.  What about cutting-edge weapons?  However, more people in the world are also asking, what is the power that enabled China, a barren and impoverished country, to suddenly emerge as a world-class power and stand proudly among the world's powerful powers in just a few years?  ?  Everyone knows that in this big country in the East, there is a real man who has never been overwhelmed by any difficulties. It is he who allows a nation to live upright. It is he who has wiped out the long-standing habit of the Chinese nation of being weak in culture and weak in martial arts for more than a thousand years.  Despite being born with a servile nature that lasted for more than a hundred years, he was not intimidated by any enemy.  He gave the Chinese nation a new soul with his spirit. This is the great leader and founder of the People's Republic of China.The author¡ª¡ªMao ZD.  When he and his more than 30,000 comrades in rags and ragged clothes, like rogue bandits, completed the 25,000-mile Long March, they, the most energetic group in China and the true Chinese nation with indomitable dedication  The elites have once again gathered a group of outstanding descendants of the Chinese nation on the banks of the Yellow River.  Against the retreat of the Kuomintang troops, they advanced towards the enemy's rear.  After eight years of arduous resistance against the Japanese invaders behind enemy lines, we ushered in the great victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan.  After another four years of civil war, Chiang Kai-shek's eight million army was defeated and all of China was liberated.  "The Chinese people have stood up since then."  Overnight, New China wiped out prostitutes who had existed for thousands of years, banditry and underworld that had existed for thousands of years, and eliminated tobacco and drugs that had existed for more than a hundred years. These are all huge achievements that no one can deny.  , still cannot explain the supernatural phenomenon of technological take-off.  ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????¡­  The autumn breeze is blowing, and golden leaves cover the boulevard. At No. 11 Lubyanka Square near the Moscow Kremlin, there is a nine-story building made of large gray granite. In front of the building  On the wide Dzerzhinsky Square, a full-length bronze statue of Dzerzhinsky stands in the center of the carefully manicured lawn that still retains a little bit of green. Although there are no signs showing "intelligence agency" or "secret police" here,  But the majestic bronze statue of Comrade Dzerzhinsky, chairman of the All-Russian Special Committee for the Elimination of Counterrevolution and Elimination of Sabotage and the founder of the KGB, silently tells people where this place is.  A 1956 Ford black limousine parked in front of the KGB headquarters building, which was intimidating to many Soviet people. From the back of the car, a tall, muscular man with brown hair and a pair of gloomy gray-black eyes stepped out.  Major General Mikhailovich Dasapsky, Deputy Director of the First Main Bureau of the Soviet National Security Council, hurriedly walked into the office of Ivan Alexandrovich Serov, Chairman of the Soviet National Security Council.  "Comrade Chairman, I have some exciting news to report to you. We finally got in touch with 005, who is lurking at the top of the Chinese side, and sent back important information. Ha, ha, ha, our swallows are easy to use.  "Major General Mikhailovich Dasapiski couldn't wait to sit down and reported the long-awaited news to his superiors with a loud smile.  Serov used his eagle-like eyes to stare at Major General Dasapsky, the deputy director of the Bureau responsible for Chinese intelligence, and said coldly: "Tell me. What important information?" [Member contribution]
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