Reborn in Hong Kong: The Tycoon Grows Up

Chapter 1126 Impact of War 3

The Soviet Union had more detailed intelligence than the Americans. After all, they sold weapons, and KGB personnel participated in the entire war. Although the situation in Moscow is very delicate, the Soviet military is still operating normally. It is beyond imagination that the electronic interference used by Fucaira can have such an effect.

No one knows the performance of the RK-55 cruise missile better than them, and the final explosive point made Soviet experts feel incredible. When did the missiles produced by my own factory have such accuracy? If this had happened earlier, it is estimated that the war in Afghanistan could have ended early. There is no problem with the power of Soviet weapons, but compared to American and French products, they are too crude.

Soviet weapons were slightly insufficient in terms of service life and attack accuracy. The missiles used by the Fucaira army are so accurate, and combined with the intelligence analysis sent back from the front line, the Heiyun Group's technical strength in electronic chips may be ten years ahead of the Soviet Union.

Soviet cruise missile expert Mitslav Kerdysh was urgently called to the Soviet Ministry of Defense. Of course, there are also experts and scholars in the electronic field. However, the Soviet Union's achievements in the field of electronics at this time were much worse than those in the 1960s and 1970s, and they were simply not enough in the face of missiles.

In fact, the Soviet Union's electronic technology strength was very strong in the electron tube era. The Soviet Union's rise in this field was divided into two parts, the foundation period and the rise period.

The basic period mainly spans from the end of World War I to the beginning of World War II, which is also the early stage of the founding of the Soviet Union. At this stage, the main thing is to lay the foundation. In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union quickly established a world-class industrial foundation through domestic efforts and the introduction of technology from abroad, relying on the complex international political relations at that time. By the time of World War II, on the eve of the rise of electronic technology, The Soviet Union already has the industrial base necessary to become a powerhouse in electronic technology.

The victory of World War II helped the Soviet Union to a great extent. With the help of the technological plunder from Germany in World War II, Soviet industries rose rapidly, such as jet engines, rocket missiles, etc., which naturally included the electronic technology of Germany in World War II.

All of these laid a solid foundation for the rise of Soviet electronic technology.

In the post-war years, with the advent of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union began to develop its efforts in high-end technological fields, including electronic technology. With the help of the foundation laid previously and the strong top-to-bottom support of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union's industrial technology reached a very high level at that time, including electronic technology.

According to public information, by the 1960s and 1970s, Soviet electronic technology reached its peak. At that time, the Soviet Union’s electronic technology strength was by no means inferior to that of the United States and Europe. It was completely appropriate to call it the number one in the world at that time. In fact, until the 1980s, the Soviet Union's electronic technology was still very powerful.

During this period, Soviet electronic technology reached its peak.

With the help of the strong electronic technology strength formed during the electron tube period, the Soviet Union could continue to maintain its advantage in the field of electronic technology. However, the Soviet Union took a wrong path in this process. This process was from the period of electron tubes to integrated circuits.

After integrated circuits became a new idea for the development of electronic technology, the Soviet Union also studied them. However, after the research, the Soviet Union believed that integrated circuits had poor anti-interference capabilities and reliability in the event of nuclear war, and were not as good as electronic tubes.

Based on this, on the eve of the rise of integrated circuit technology, the Soviet Union embarked on the evil path of miniaturization of electron tubes.

But seeing Fucairah using their missiles, the modified effects were so amazing. The minds of the senior officials of the Ministry of National Defense have begun to waver. If they continue to dig deeper into diodes, they should invest huge sums of money in the development of integrated circuits before the Soviet officials.

Although his health was not very good, Ustinov still insisted on coming to the meeting. As the Minister of Defense with a background as a technical cadre, his decision-making is very important.

In fact, Bao Zixuan has extended the life of the Minister of Defense, but freezing three feet is not a day's cold; not to say that he is terminally ill, at least his energy and spirit are much worse than before. But the Ministry of National Defense held a technical meeting, and of course he had to attend. Most of the previous defense ministers of the Soviet Union were military officials and had fought on the front lines.

Therefore, his qualifications are much higher than his. He was able to become the Minister of Defense mainly during the Cold War; war has entered a new mode, at least the era of relying on manpower to charge has passed. Future wars will inevitably be nuclear wars under high-tech conditions; as technical officers, they will definitely be reused and promoted. Therefore, Ustinov became the Soviet Minister of Defense with his tough character and extraordinary skills.

The previous military meeting might not have been able to get a word in, after all, many officers didn't take his words seriously. But when discussing weapons and equipment technical meetings, the situation immediately changed. It can be seen that at this time, the Soviet people were still very clear-headed and knew who should do what.

If he does not even attend such an important technical meeting, then his sense of presence as the Minister of Defense will be too low.

Soviet electronic experts introduced in detail the electronic interference during the war between Fucairah and Sharjah, as well as the excellent performance of missiles after replacing chips.

The meaning is obvious. The Soviet Union should not be on the road to miniaturization of diodes, but should keep pace with the times. Refer more to new technologies in other countries around the world; adjust the direction appropriately.

Under Brezhnev, this statement alone might have landed him in jail. Openly advocating that the enemy has advanced weapons and learning from the enemy is definitely not the style of the great Soviet Union. At that time, I was number one in the world, and no country's weapons and equipment were inferior to those of the Soviet Union.

Fortunately, relevant adjustments were made after Andropov took office, and Chernenko's personality is not so tough. That's why some people dare to tell the truth and tell the truth.

At this time, one of the most important figures in the Soviet army and an authoritative expert in electronic information, Nikolay Vasilyevich Ogarkov, knew that he wanted to speak. Without his statement, no one would dare to say more. What. The electronic expert's evaluation just now was very objective. The enemy's excellence is still worth learning from.

Nikolai Vasilyevich Ogarkov, born in 1917, was an engineer, Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Union, and Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1977. He was the smartest and most prophetic strategic theorist in the Soviet Army during the Cold War. He advocated the revolution in electronic technology and was a pioneer in information-based electronic warfare and precision-guided warfare.

In 1981, he organized the unprecedented scale of the West-81 military exercise, which led the West to conclude that the Warsaw Pact's tank troops were capable of wiping out NATO's garrisons in Central Europe and reaching the city walls of Paris within a week. Only tactical nuclear weapons could save NATO.

Driven by Ogarkov, the Soviet Army successfully adopted the most advanced digital technology at the time in its tactical command system. Based on this, Ogarkov established the first digital test unit. The test proved that digital technology can significantly improve Troop combat effectiveness.

Although Ogarkov's military thinking was a weapon for the Soviet army to deal with new challenges, it threatened the positions and interests of a large number of people. Ogarkov's deputy at that time, Mahmut Akhmatovich Galeyev, said in a commemorative article: "If personal interests are not considered, everyone will raise their hands in favor of the reform. If personal interests are considered, everyone will unanimously oppose it. reform.

Olgakov said very seriously: "Although diodes are more resistant to nuclear strikes, nuclear wars do not break out every day in this world."

"The Soviet Union and the United States both have weapons that can destroy the entire earth. This makes the two sides reach a delicate balance and it is difficult to start a nuclear war."

"But apart from their ability to survive a nuclear war, diodes have no advantages at all compared to integrated circuits."

"I am not opposed to the miniaturization of diodes, but the research and development of integrated circuits must not stop. The mainstream in the world is integrated circuits, not diodes."

"Everyone can see the effects achieved by Fucaira's use of electronic jamming; and the accuracy of the modified missiles. Isn't this enough to explain the problem!"

"Therefore, I suggest that while tackling the miniaturization of diodes, we should actively develop integrated circuits. At least half of the funds must be shared by both parties, otherwise it will not have any effect."

"At that time, whether it is a conventional war or a nuclear war, the Soviet Union will not be afraid of any opponent."

In fact, Marshal Olgakov also knew that if the die-hards were allowed to give up diode research and development. It’s definitely not possible, but it’s good to be able to win some of it.

Seeing everyone nodding, Ustinov also understood that this was the general trend, so he said categorically: "Since everyone agrees, Marshal Olgakov will be responsible for the related research and development of integrated circuits."

Although it is not a U-turn, it is at least a 90-degree turn. I believe it should be an improvement compared to the previous life. And where does Olgakov's ability lie, he might actually be able to achieve certain results.

Olgakov always said that there was no problem, it was not that he looked down on these people. At least in the field of electronic information, no one among the Soviet marshals could compare with him.

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