"Have you heard the news from Moscow?" Polochenko asked, "It seems there has been a breakthrough over there."
"Breakthrough," Shabulov silently repeated the word. He was a person who came from the Soviet era. Russia inherited most of the Soviet legacy, which meant how backward their industrial design and production standards were.
Looking back at the era of our father, these industrial achievements, including the three major automobile factories, the three major steel factories, and the four major tractor factories, were all built with technology and equipment from Western countries such as the United States and Germany.
After their father passed away, they used the income from oil to introduce complete sets of equipment for more than 2,000 important industrial projects from the Western world, such as the Oskol Electric Metallurgical Joint Enterprise for producing rolled products introduced from West Germany, the Kama Automobile Plant jointly provided by the United States, Germany, Japan and France, and the copper and nickel smelters built with technology and equipment introduced from Finland.
Not to mention the level of automation, even the level of mechanization is not high. Even in the machinery manufacturing industry with a relatively high equipment rate, workers who provide auxiliary labor in the factory in the form of manual labor account for half of the total number of workers.
What an incredible level this is.
In addition, in the Soviet era, the waste of materials in the machine manufacturing and metal processing industries was unimaginable worldwide, with metal losses reaching 20 million tons each year, and this was just the waste during processing.
In addition, a huge amount of metal is wasted every year due to improper storage methods.
Even a powerful country like the Soviet Union was like this, so he didn't dare to believe that Moscow would be able to make changes 40 years later. Because Russia is the successor of the former Soviet Union, and Sabulov knows what level Russia can reach.
Therefore, the military-industrial system is the only department in the Soviet Union and Russia that can show off, because these things must compete with opponents on the battlefield with real swords and guns. To compete for a place, you must have the ability.
Sabulov didn't quite believe the "breakthrough" that Polochenko mentioned. It was too magical.
What is even more ironic is that he has a copy of last year's World Development Report in his hand, which shows that Russia's participation in the global value chain has fallen to "limited primary product participation", which is in the same tier as Argentina, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and some African countries.
The value of their high-tech exports is only US$110 billion, the vast majority of which is occupied by military products, with very few civilian products.
"It's something unprecedented," Polo Qingke said excitedly, "It is very likely to give new life to light and heavy industries, and it can also be used in agriculture."
"But what does this have to do with me?" asked Shabulov.
Since the Moscow Institute has made unprecedented progress in industrial robots, what is the need for a professor of bionics?
"If you'll sign this nondisclosure agreement, I can tell you things, Professor."
Polo Qingke took out a thick agreement and said, "I can guarantee that what we are studying is unprecedented..."
"Just saying that makes me even more worried."
“We need to achieve the design of 12 major joints of human limbs and be able to simulate 24 human movements.”
"is it?"
Sabloff frowned. The 12 human limb joints mean that the robot will have a high degree of freedom, and the simulation of 24 human movements shows that this model of robot has higher precision and flexibility.
From this perspective, it is extremely versatile.
If existing industrial equipment can be seamlessly connected, productivity can indeed be greatly improved. However, what about the workers?
Thinking of this, Sabulov suddenly had an evil thought that he should not get involved in this research.
"This thing... the Americans have already achieved it, and their progress is much faster than ours. More importantly, they have already applied it on the battlefield."
"Where?" Sabulov wondered where this news came from. If bionic robots were deployed on the battlefield, it would have become a hot topic around the world long ago.
"New York."
"You sent people to New York, and they were at war with the so-called bionic robots?!"
"Yes, a standard 6-man team, 4 lost."
"Is it really okay for you to tell me this?" Sablov took off his old glasses. "The more I hear, the more I want to follow you."
"After all, Moscow considers your achievements in this area important."
"What if I say no?"
"Do you have the confidence to refuse?"
Polochenko took out a pistol from his waist, put on a stiff smile, and pointed the gun at Sabulov:
"I don't have permission to kill you, but you know... your children, your family, their lives might not be so great."
"A blunt threat... KGB?"
"We now prefer to call ourselves the General Directorate of Foreign Military Intelligence."
"It doesn't matter what you call me, does it?" Sabulov pulled out a chair in the study and sat down. "If I don't obey you, the worst outcome will be the Gulag Hotel?"
"That place has been abandoned for a long time. We don't use such cruel methods now."
"Really? That sounds good."
"Have you thought it through, professor?" Polochenko put down his gun. "You are Russian."
"Ah, I'm Russian."
Chapter 121 Plan Interception
"My friend over there needs to borrow your expertise." Bo Luoqingke put down his gun and replied coldly, "People like you and me can definitely accept their political ideas. After all, I haven't forgotten them."
"I still have two years left on my contract at Kyoto University."
"that's not important."
Sabulov couldn't help but let out a bitter smile, "Yes, it's not important."
From Polochenko's attitude, we can understand how tough the attitude of Moscow and the Foreign Military Intelligence Service is.
"Professor, please pack your bags."
Polochinko tried to be charitable, but his efforts were no different from usual. He had surprisingly little sense of humor.
"After we leave, I will be able to tell you what happened. In fact, I can't tell you anything else in detail. You can only judge for yourself based on what I just told you."
Shabulov glanced at the matte black pistol and knew clearly what path he would have to take if he refused. Although he was a technical expert and liked to get stuck in a rut, after living for thirty years, he could already see the reality clearly.
"When do we leave?" he asked.
"Is anyone watching you?"
"No. But I should go to Kyoto to retrieve the research materials of the project there." Sabulov explained: "I always arrange travel matters myself. No one will care about a professor who is studying abroad."
"In that case, we will leave immediately. There is no need to pack."
"How can I explain this to my wife?" Shabulov asked, and then he didn't understand why he had to worry about this. This marriage didn't seem to be a happy one.
"It's up to you."
"I'd better pack a few things so it's easier to explain to her. How long...?"
The professor solved the problem in half an hour. Sablov explained to his wife that he had to go back to Kyoto some time in advance because there was a breakthrough in the laboratory.
She kissed him with infinite longing. If there really was a breakthrough, they might be able to live a better and happier life in Japan.
Three hours later, Polochenko assisted Sabulov to Kyoto.
Once they complete the recovery, the next stop will be Vladivostok, and then from Vladivostok to Moscow.
……
Raphael thought to himself, if this was the change they were expecting, it would be better to maintain the status quo.
This time we are going to intercept two people and recover all the electronic gadgets they carry with them.
The CIA intelligence officer said he did not recommend that they conduct an interception inside the terminal of Osaka International Airport, as her operational record would inevitably cause a lot of collateral damage.
Taking into account the active activities of the Russian Foreign Military Intelligence Service agents, they are willing to provide Rafael with three Noveske N4 assault rifles and the corresponding base of .300 BLK subsonic bullets to minimize the noise when the interception battle occurs.
Raphael was a little disappointed when she saw the equipment list. She thought the CIA could provide two XM5 assault rifles and an XM250 light machine gun as required.
When the intelligence officer heard the request, he immediately rejected it.
Before the two sides severed contact, the intelligence officer asked her the reason for her request out of personal curiosity, but the answer he got made him laugh and cry.
Because the 6.8mm special armor-piercing bullet is extremely lethal, there is no possibility of survival once it hits you.
Reports indicated that Raphael was an excellent shot, and in hand-to-hand combat she was the most lethal opponent the soldiers had ever encountered—she nearly crippled a combat instructor.
In every assessment, she showed qualities of intelligence and cunning, and was truly a natural fighter.
Putting aside the messy profile of her personality and psychology, this report is enough to make people admire her.
It was just the part framed in red in the psychological status report that the intelligence officer could not ignore. He had to act with caution to avoid causing foreign affairs disputes.
Although the Japanese are quite cowardly in this regard, it is still a trouble and will affect his personal future.
"Raphael, the stuff has arrived." Lingyin dragged two large suitcases in. She said excitedly, "Three sets were delivered at once. Does this mean we have to go all out?!"
"Definitely. It is not recommended to open fire inside the Osaka Airport. They also sent enough weapons and equipment for the three of us."
Fei Niao studied the satellite map around the airport, thinking about how to intercept the target's vehicle.
Airport Expressway? If you are not afraid of being smashed into pieces by a large passenger car, it should be no problem.
In a downtown area? The sound of gunfire is enough to cause a riot. I don't know how good the Osaka police are, but there must be guards at the airport. It could be a gunfight that could last for hours, and in the end, he was shot dead by the special police who came to support him...
That would be even worse.
"Let's choose the outskirts of the airport." Raphael said.
Asuka couldn't help but blink when he heard this, his eyes seemed to say, "Raphael, do you want to hear what nonsense you are talking about?"
"The combination of subsonic bullets and sound suppressors is good, but the 11-inch barrel is too short."
Rafael explained, “The sound of a gun is mainly produced by three aspects. The first is the sound produced by the movement and contact of the bolt parts when firing, such as the hammer hitting the firing pin, the firing pin hitting the primer, the bolt moving back and forth and hitting the receiver and the breech of the barrel, etc.
The sound produced is usually very small, because the kinetic energy of the bolt movement itself is not large. In the case of other strong noise interference, ordinary people basically cannot hear the sound of the bolt, so there is no need to silence it. "
"Really?" Lingyin asked nonchalantly.
"You are stupid,"
Asuka tapped Lingyin's forehead twice with his knuckles, then took over Raphael's words and explained to the dumbest of the three:
"The second is the shock wave generated by the rapid diffusion of the gas in the gun chamber when it is released, such as the muzzle shock wave generated when the bullet flies out of the barrel, and the shock wave generated by the diffusion of the gas released when the bolt of a self-loading firearm is unlocked and the breech is opened.
The sounds produced by this type of "off-gassing" - especially the muzzle blast - are the bulk of the sound of a gunshot and are the loudest sounds audible to the shooter and those nearby.
As for the intensity of the sound, it is determined by the diffusion rate of the gas. Generally speaking, the higher the chamber pressure, the more violent the shock wave produced and the louder the gunshot.
In addition, if the gas in the barrel contains components that have not been fully burned when it is discharged, once it comes into contact with fresh air after being ejected from the barrel, it may re-burn and cause a secondary sonic boom superimposed on the previous shock wave, making the gunshot louder.
Because the length of the barrel determines the volume of the chamber and the time the propellant can burn in the chamber, a short-barreled gun will generally make a louder sound than a long-barreled gun using the same bullet.
Different muzzle attachments can affect the intensity of the sound produced by the muzzle blast.
For example, the sound suppressor, which has become multifunctional in recent years, uses a series of internal resistance parts to prolong the diffusion time of muzzle gas and expand the gas contact area, consuming the kinetic energy of the gas, thereby reducing the sound of the gun and recoil.
As for the gas shock wave and noise caused by breech exhaust, they only occur in various types of automatic loading firearms.
Theoretically, the breech of a recoil-operated or blowback-operated bolt opens earlier than a recoil-operated or gas-operated bolt, and the gas pressure released from the breech is usually higher, so the breech noise produced will be louder.
Another factor is the sound of the bullet passing through and disturbing the air as it flies.
The sound produced is usually only heard when using supersonic bullets. The sonic boom produced by the warhead shock wave is like a whip-like "crack" sound.
If a subsonic bullet is used, no sound will be heard unless the bullet flies very close to the observer, in which case one can occasionally hear a sharp "whoosh" sound as the airflow passes over the surface of the bullet.
The bullets provided by the CIA to them are special subsonic silent .300 BLK bullets. In theory, with powerful sound suppressors, the sound can be well controlled.
After all, subsonic bullets will not produce serious sonic booms during flight. If the gunpowder gas is controlled, the sound can be reduced by at least 40db.
An additional concept that needs to be explained is that decibel is actually a unit of multiplication. The intensity of 40 decibels and 60 decibels differs by exactly one times, and the intensity of 100 decibels and 120 decibels also differs by one times.
If the standard muzzle sound of 150 decibels can be controlled to around 110 decibels, the effect should be very ideal.
The frequency of flights taking off and landing at Osaka Airport should be able to drown out the sound of their fighting.
Of course, if the agents of the Russian Foreign Military Intelligence Service were to disobey martial ethics and directly engage them with guns without sound suppressors, the final effect would probably not be ideal.
With this in mind, you must act quickly and try not to give the target a chance to react.
Raphael looked at the three short-barreled assault rifles on the table and suddenly asked, "What vehicles did the CIA provide?"
"A Toyota sedan."
"FUCK!"
Lingyin followed Raphael's train of thought and reacted immediately.
The weapons provided by the CIA were assault rifles, and they were given a relatively small car. The car meant that the space inside the car was relatively small, which would make it difficult for them to use the assault rifles.
Such vehicles should be equipped with MP7 submachine guns or UMP45 submachine guns that are more suitable for use in small spaces, instead of three short-barreled assault rifles using .300BLK bullets.
“Will the CIA be willing to change?”
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