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The chairman picked up a pen and scribbled on the manuscript.

"The cult of personality is a decaying legacy left over from the long history of mankind in the past, and it is a habitual force of millions of people, so we must fight against it for a long time."

"The documents of the Eighth National Congress are already being drafted. Comrades who draft and print the documents must pay attention: in all congress documents and speeches, and in the new party constitution that is being drafted, do not use the term 'maozd thought'. Only mention 'China The Communist Party uses Marxism-Leninism as a guide for its own actions' I think it's fine."

"When you need to mention me when writing an article or making a speech, you can use words such as 'comrade maozd's writings'."

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Shanghai.

Jiangnan Shipyard.

On the berth is a slender hull, which is much longer than the Type 01 frigate built by Jiangnan Shipyard, and even longer than the Keeling-class destroyer that Jiangnan Shipyard has refitted in the past two years.

This is one of the two Type 56 destroyers assembled by China with parts provided by the Soviet Union. Like the original Type 01 frigate, Jiangnan Shipyard and Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard each assembled one, taking the opportunity of assembly and construction to train construction workers. , and let the shipyard form the necessary process standards and management processes for the construction of advanced destroyers.

When the berth was still under construction, the name of the first Type 56 frigate was chosen: "Haikou".The ship assembled by Hudong Zhonghua was named "Zhuhai".

Next to the hull, several shipbuilders and Soviet engineer Vedelnikov were having a small meeting.

"Davarich, comrades, during the construction work of the past week, there were two places where there were technical problems. You are the technical leaders of the various groups. You have been called to a meeting, which means that we must fix the previous problems in the workmanship. place, and figure out a way to avoid making the same mistake in the future.”

"Zhang, to be honest, you are as embarrassed as I am about this matter," Vedelnikov said to Lao Zhang, a mechanic in the deck construction team, "I am very embarrassed, because the equipment you are using, the Soviet shipyard is still No. . . . not yet. Maybe in a few months we'll come and procure this equipment."

Vedelnikov waved a small box weighing a few kilograms in his hand, which was a laser calibrator.

"This laser calibrator can detect micron-level errors. When you are constructing, the required errors on the drawings are millimeter-level. In fact, the first area you completed has an error of centimeter-level."

Old Zhang blushed and lowered his head.

Vedelnikov: "Perhaps someone in your team thinks that the deck of a warship is just a one or two centimeters difference in front and rear height does not affect the operation at all, and it is even difficult for sailors to notice when walking on it."

"But have you ever thought about it? Your team is now responsible for installing less accurate decks, but you may not necessarily continue to install decks in the future. You will be transferred to other more critical positions as a whole or dismantled at any time to engage in more precise hull construction. Assembly and construction. At that time, if there is an error greater than a millimeter, it will cause serious problems.”

"Also, Engineer Fan, the welding quality of board 03-07 is problematic. I think you have read and signed the report of the quality inspection team."

Lao Fan: "Yes. We are ready to rework."

"I'd rather see the worker performing the 03-07 plate welding himself write a report describing how he made that mistake during the job," Vedelnikov said. "Effective report It allows us to find the cause of quality problems.”

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"The Soviet engineers in the shipyard worked very hard, and the technicians also learned very hard." In the factory area of ​​the Jiangnan Shipyard, Cheng Wang saw a process meeting being held on the slipway and said.

Makino Shigeru: "The construction technology of the Type 56 destroyer is relatively advanced in the world, and they need a period of time to learn and adapt. If it is in a Japanese shipyard,...maybe using a stick will speed up the learning speed of mechanics .”

The translator rolled his eyes and erased the second half of Makino Shigeru's sentence.

However, Cheng Wang seems to have learned some Japanese in the past two years: "No, no, no, we are a socialist country where the workers are the masters of the country, and corporal punishment is not allowed. And I believe that after fully mobilizing the enthusiasm of the workers, they will not learn as fast. Slower than Japanese shipbuilders."

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Also on this day, Tang Hua arrived in Shanghai from Beijing.

Tang Hua did not come to Shanghai to see the progress of the two shipyards assembling Type 56 destroyers.He already knew the news that the assembly work encountered difficulties, and knew that the shipyard and Soviet experts were working on solving it, so he left it to the shipyard to solve it.

And Tang Hua also felt that there was no need to chat with Shigeru Makino for the time being.

After the first two Type 56 destroyers have been assembled and built, the third and fourth new destroyers built in Shanghai are basically Type 56 destroyers.The fifth and sixth ships will change the Type 56 so that even my own mother can't recognize it.

The reason is simple: WISCO's production line for shipbuilding plates needs to be developed slowly for various grades of special steel, and cannot be completed in one step.

The third and fourth destroyers WISCO can produce shell steel plates, bridge materials, etc., but the steel materials for keels and ship ribs are not enough.This means that the third and fourth destroyers cannot gain weight and expand their tonnage.This can only be adjusted on the existing hull drawings, and cannot be regarded as a brand new ship class.Then Mr. Shigeru Makino may have to wait.

Tang Hua came to Shanghai because of the computer.

Three days later, Li Qiang returned to Shanghai from Guangzhou. On the same day, Huang Kun from Team X also came from Beijing. Together with Xie Xide, Lebedev, and Wang Shoujue from Shanghai, several strong members of the domestic computer system will gather in Shanghai. The goal is to ——Develop an exascale supercomputer.

This time, the development cycle of supercomputers will also break through one year, and will no longer be built every year like general-purpose computers.Since the project started in April 1956, Tang Hua intends to set the preliminary completion time in December 4, and it will take one year and eight months to achieve this goal.Also due to the relationship between the development cycle, supercomputers will use chips with a 1957-micron process, which is the process that the chips of the T12 and T6 computers are scheduled to adopt.

Chapter 121, the $4900 million missile program

1956 4 Month 2 Day.

The U.S. Air Force's "Area 51" weapons proving ground in Nevada.

Since 1944, the barren land on this map, numbered Area 51, has been selected by the U.S. military for secret experiments. In 1950, when Nevada established a nuclear weapons testing site, the site was included.

The air no-fly zone of Area 51 is centered on Groom Lake, covering an area of ​​1600 square kilometers. This lakeside area has never been opened to residents or even conventional military aircraft. In the early morning of April 4, in order to conduct a secret weapon test, the U.S. military conducted another dragnet search to expel the aliens and spaceships staying here and clear the test site.

At Groom Lake Air Force Base, more than 51 kilometers away from Area 100, an AD-4 attack aircraft is parked on the runway, with a strange missile hanging on its belly.

The body of the missile is very thick, and there is a conical shrinkage at the front. When it shrinks to one-third of the diameter of the main body, it does not shrink, and then becomes cylindrical and stretches out for about half a meter.The top of the cylinder is black. If you look closely, it is not the black paint, but the color shown by the dark optical glass from a distance.

The four main wings are at the rear and are very large in size, and the four triangular front wings, that is, the rudder, are small in size.

This is AGM-12, the first TV-guided air-to-surface missile developed by the U.S. Air Force that is intended to be mass-produced and used in actual combat.

Aldford, director of the U.S. Air Force's air-to-ground precision munitions project and technical director of the AGM-12 missile, stood by the runway and watched the missile hang on the belly of the AD-4J with the efforts of the ground crew.

Touching his hair with few hairs left, Aldford couldn't help feeling overwhelmed and tears filled his eyes.I have had a hard time these three years!

Because in the sixth battle, Arthur Trudeau, the commander of the US Cavalry Division 1952, died suddenly near Seoul, and was suspected of being killed by China's air-to-ground guided weapons. At the end of [-], the U.S. Air Force launched the development of infrared and visible light dual-imaging TV-guided weapons, and Oldford, who was then Wright Field Equipment Laboratory, served as the project director.

In 1953, Aldford proposed the TV-guided "cornea system", which pointed out the direction for the development of the seeker of air-to-ground missiles.However, from the concept of the cornea system to the successful development of the missile, there are still several mountains.

Due to the huge investment in air-to-surface missiles, the Air Force handed over the project from the Wright Field Equipment Laboratory to Glenn Martin.Glenn Martin's previous XASM-N-7 automatic radio command guided air-to-surface missile project was discontinued.

In 1954, Glenn Martin went bankrupt and was sold to the Marie Mining Machinery Company.Oldford followed the whole project, and began to focus on the merged Martin Marietta company.

The takeover of the company put the project on hold for a while, before resuming normal operations in early 1955. At the end of 55, the Martin Marietta Company produced the first sample bomb. First, it carried out several test launches that had nothing to do with the TV guidance system. After finalizing the aerodynamic scheme and control system of the missile, the TV guidance system and the missile All in one, for an air launch test.

"Colonel Oldford, congratulations, this is a miracle of engineering. You managed to fit such a complex system on a missile that is only 10 feet long and loaded with 100 kilograms of explosives."

Major General Robert Oakes of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command walked up to Oldford, stood with his arms crossed, and stared at the AD-4 and AGM-12 tens of meters away.

Oldford: "However, the Chinese killed Arthur Trudeau with this weapon three and a half years ago."

Oakes: "It was just an accident. The Chinese cleverly found the right direction of development. We have been wandering at a fork in technology for a while. Haven't we found the right direction now?"

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Oldford is in a bad state today.

The air-to-ground missile project has encountered too many technical bottlenecks and unexpected situations. The closer to the stage of integration of the entire system, the greater the work pressure.Although Oldford is only the technical director, the specific development work is done by Martin Marietta's engineers, but he wants to control the progress, control the project development direction and control the cost, and in the end he is too tired to be in a trance.

Came to Groom Lake Air Force Base with the test team, Oldford had a strange dream last night.

In the dream a panda approached Oldford.


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