"Are you Morrison's teacher?"

Hearing Malashenko's words, Gil's reaction seemed a little surprised, as if two people who were supposed to be completely unrelated to each other suddenly had a very close connection.

To be honest, Malashenko was not surprised that Gil had such a reaction.

According to Malashenko's understanding, after the conclusion of the transnational cooperation project between the Soviet Union, the United States, and Britain, the three parties involved in the cooperation finally unanimously decided to gradually declassify the trilateral cooperation after the victory of the war based on changes in the situation.

It does involve some military secrets, but more of them are political considerations.

It seems that Britain and the United States do not want the fact that they have found the Soviet Union to be a student to be made public. This is what Malashenko heard. As for whether it is true, I don’t know. Anyway, Malashenko doesn't care much about this matter. At most, he just listens to the stories after dinner for fun.

But no matter what the reason is, this trilateral cooperation project has indeed not been made public. Even the Soviet Union did not do much publicity. They only mentioned it in newspapers and magazines with a simple description, and it was unclear whether it was true.

If you look at it this way, it is easy to understand the fact that Jill only knows that Jack Morrison went to the Soviet Union to "study abroad" but does not know the specific details.

I am afraid that the U.S. military is also playing a riddle on this matter, and the relevant information disclosed to the outside world is not much better than the Riddler-style report from the Soviet Union.

"If you want to say that I taught him something, it must be true. But we haven't been together for long, so I'm afraid I can't be considered a serious teacher."

"I don't know how much he learned from me. I didn't even have time to test him. We were very busy with each other during those days. He was anxious to go back and express himself, and I was anxious Go back to the front and lead my troops to fight, everyone has their own things to do. "

"Anyway, that guy has a pretty good character, and I can get along well with him. Oh, and there's that British guy, a general. God, I've even forgotten his name. Anyway, he's a pretty good guy, just a British guy. The so-called gentleman who brags about himself all day long, that’s what he is, at least that’s what he showed during the time he was with me.”

""

This was the first time that Jill heard the information contained in Malashenko's words. She had never heard any news about this before.

But what also surprised Malashenko.

Gill did not take advantage of this great opportunity to take out his notepad and record the "priceless" breaking news that Malashenko had just said, as a journalist with a keen professional sense should do. He just listened quietly with a puzzled expression, and then asked Malashenko.

"But, isn't this a military secret? Is this information I should know? Will it cause any trouble to you?"

"Military secrets? No, this doesn't count. I dare to tell you, of course I have my own judgment.

As a personal experiencer of the incident, Malashenko certainly knew the essence of the matter.

I recall that when I was giving lessons to those "foreign students", there were people with cameras taking pictures. When I went to the tank test track and the shooting range, there were also people who took pictures. At the final award ceremony, the camera was also indispensable.

And if you want to say who took more photos, then Malashenko bets that it must be the Americans and the British, not the Soviets who got a big benefit.

Moreover, Malashenko also saw the photos taken by Americans and British people with his own eyes before they parted ways.

At first glance, that angle is definitely a shooting angle specially used for publicity and distribution, rather than being used as a teaching material or souvenir.

No matter what considerations the British and American sides have in suppressing this matter for the time being, Malashenko estimates that he will definitely bring it out in the future. You can't suppress the hard-prepared publicity materials and let them go moldy and work in vain, right? And this time should not be too far away, it is very recent.

As for whether the Soviet Union is afraid of so-called "leaks"?

It's a joke, I'm afraid of chicken feathers.

If you talk about this, it will be embarrassing for you, the British, and the Americans.

The Soviet Union used the tank tactics course of the previous generation and the main heavy tanks of the previous generation to get the best heavy bomber aircraft in the West. You, the wronged person who has suffered a huge loss, are not afraid to speak out and be embarrassed and face public opinion and political pressure. How can I, a winner who has made a lot of money, be afraid of leaks? It doesn't exist at all.

Um?

etc.

The tank tactics of the previous generation and the main heavy tanks of the previous generation?

"hiss"

Malashenko, who turned his head casually and inadvertently recalled these details from the past, was suddenly startled. It was as if his brain was overpowered and he suddenly realized the core of the problem.

The most advanced heavy-duty aviation engines were handed over, but what they got was the Soviets' previous-generation tank tactics that were on the verge of being abandoned after developing the latest generation of integrated tactics for various arms. The physical tanks are even more miserable. They finally brought back a batch of IS6 heavy tanks across the ocean and thought they were "Stalin's secret weapon."

When I took it apart and took a look, I could only exclaim, "That's it?" with wide eyes and small eyes.

Apart from the incredible integrated design capabilities, there is nothing in the entire car that can be called advanced and surprising. No matter which component is taken out individually, you can find something with similar performance or even better performance than the Soviet gadgets on the shelves of similar products in the West.

There is nothing that can bring about technological innovation, just "integrated design capabilities" that makes people think "I don't understand it, but I am shocked". This is the fundamental reason why the Russian heavy tanks can chase the Germans and kill them.

But the problem is that it really cannot learn the invisible and intangible thing of integrated design capabilities. This is related to the Soviet people’s unique design direction, research and development capabilities, and thinking system.

So there is still a need for der research on the "Russian tractor" that was brought back after a lot of hard work and shipped across the ocean?

This is Hammer's "Stalin's secret weapon". It is basically the victim's evidence in a very large transnational entity fraud case.

I learned a backward version of tactics and tactics. A tank is a thing that makes people speechless after taking it apart.

Malashenko used a new generation of combined tactics of various arms, driving the IS7 heavy tank, which was truly a technological innovation, with a built-in composite sandwich in the main armor belt, chasing the Germans behind and beating them all the way.

I would like to ask you, Dai Ying and America, the "conjugated father and son" pair, how would you react after hearing the news?

There was no need to think too much, the reaction was already obvious in front of his eyes, Malashenko couldn't help but want to laugh after thinking of this.

Indeed, such an evil "transnational military cooperation project" may not be suitable for the UK and the United States to be exposed.

What should I do if it is not suitable for exposure? Then we can only suppress the prepared publicity materials and hide them under the guise of "military secrets". Otherwise, what else can we do? This is a big deal that will cause many people to lose their jobs.

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