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Chapter 257 Cybernetics

These recognitions were not in vain. After receiving the support of Khrushchev, Selov also received a task to assess Cuba’s aid and to examine the security situation in Cuba. Of course, this cannot be completed at home. In other words, Selov will visit Cuba at some time this year for an inspection.

"It's really good to have a first secretary who looks like an ordinary person!" When she walked out of the Kremlin, Selov felt that his bones were lighter. Compared to Brezhnev, a person who seemed easy to talk and was actually not easy to deal with, Khrushchev was actually very good, at least in some occasions, he was very willing to communicate with others.

Although Khrushchev's reform failed countless places, there are also many places that are quite good. The point that cannot be compared with the reform of Go Map is that there are several places that Khrushchev's reforms that are quite successful, and none of the reforms of Go Map was successful. This is the gap.

The meal had to be eaten one bite at a time. Selov did not have the ability to propose the plan to realize the next day on the first day. Of course, there are many things that can be used to promote the KGB, such as the promotion of the Altai mobile phone system. In Selov's view, the problem of the early problems encountered by the Altai mobile phone system was that the Soviet Union was vast and sparsely populated. This mobile phone system could not form a network across the country in the Soviet Union, but became a local area network.

But after promotion in Italy, Serov suddenly realized that it was not impossible to overcome this problem. At least in countries with territorial territories like Italy, this problem can be alleviated. Unlike the Soviet Union, it was completely impossible before making breakthrough research, it required a certain population density and the city that could not be too far away. The Soviet Union could not do it, but European countries, including Italy, could do it, and naturally, also include Eastern European countries.

So Serov once again used the energy of the KGB to intervene in the promotion of the Alpha mobile phone system. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of all Warsaw Pact allies had to purchase this set of equipment and complete the first step of promotion in their country. `There is only one country, Serov, who has no choice but to Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia is as difficult as China. From his own profession, Serov hates an independent socialist country. When starting a war intelligence work, this system is quite uncomfortable and cannot be penetrated.

If the Soviet Union had the economic and political and military status that stood out in the flock, Selov would never have any revolution. He would definitely choose the opposite path and overturn all other socialist countries. The provinces used this chasing system to catch up with the Soviet Union. This would be the best, no other socialist countries could compare. The Soviet Union was the only benchmark country and could absorb nutrients in the capitalist world. At that time, the Soviet Union would not need to export revolutions, and they would be afraid that there would be too many countries that would actively become socialist.

But the Soviet Union did not have such status, and the Americans had such status, so Selov still had to do the revolution honestly.

Yugoslavia was wary of the Soviet Union. This mentality was similar to that of China. If Selov used the KGB to communicate with Yugoslavia, it might have counterproductive effects. He sent a telegram to colleagues from other Warsaw Pact countries, and Selov was waiting for news.

The Italians finally solved this problem. Bellinger said that Italy could communicate with Yugoslavia and talk to Tito in the form of commercial cooperation. Unexpectedly, Italy finally solved the difficult problem. After receiving the news, Serov said helplessly, "Is this the first reward Italy has given me? Without me, you will be a thousand-year-old opposition party..."

It is because of the good cause and good results that Serov broke through Italy that he had today's reward. Italy is now equivalent to Yugoslavia in the NATO camp, and this argument is not uncommon from some folk voices of the Warsaw Pact group. In fact, many pro-American Italian newspapers are also evaluating the current government in this way. In fact, Yugoslavia also has a good impression of Italy. The two are regarded as unruly countries in the other camp.

In private occasions, Tito also suggested that Parimirotoriati should clear out the territory's beautiful base in the name of national liberation. In response to this suggestion, Parimirotoriati said that he should consider it, but in fact he did not take it seriously. Italy was a member of the Axis Group and the historical burden was not so easy to untie. Besides, if Italy's beautiful base was evacuated, what would Japan and Germany, which are also the Axis Group, deal with it? The United States will not give in. If Parimirotoriati causes trouble, the United States may consider assassinating him.

To ensure socialist fairness and capitalist prosperity is a rhetoric for Italy to unite other parties. If Italy were an opposition party, the Soviet Union might have allowed Italy to experience the feeling of being criticized by the entire socialist camp. But Italy is in NATO and has finally become Italy's ruling party, so we need to consider other aspects of the impact.

Anyone with a little common sense will know that if the Soviets really label Italy as a heretic, can a small country bear it? The Soviet Union's tolerance is exactly the opposite of the propaganda of some countries, and it can be said that it has maintained the greatest degree of restraint.

"I would like to notify the comrades from the Ministry of Radio Industry and the Ministry of Communication Equipment Industry. The National Security Committee recommends that the Ministry of Radio Industry and the Ministry of Communication Equipment Industry send a group of comrades to the local area for inspection and summarize the problems encountered during the promotion of the Altai mobile phone system. Pay attention to national security. Please consider the comrades from both departments to seriously consider the suggestions of the National Security Committee!" Serov said to the secretariat secretary of the KGB headquarters, "The Seventh and Eighth General Administrations must also send certain personnel to assist. The task of our two General Administrations is to maintain communication monitoring. Do you understand?"

"I understand!" After Sherepin did not work in Ruby Yangka, the secretariat of the KGB headquarters was used by the two first vice-chairmen, Serov and Itwasov. Unlike Yitwasov, who works normally, Serov never meant to let any part of the department stay idle.

"Go!" After Selov finished his order, he took over tomorrow's itinerary at the same time, and then left his office to discuss the operation of the KGB with Itvasov and see if the two people's itineraries could be coordinated.

The coordination was not smooth. After hearing Selov's suggestion, Yitvasov smiled bitterly, "I am going to Belarus tomorrow. The local civil defense forces are digging out a battlefield of the Patriotic War. The remains and weapons of bad soldiers have been unearthed. I am going there to see if there are any dangerous bombs that have not been detonated, and at the same time, I have to take away many experts..."

Selov nodded in a clear way. Isn’t this the Soviet daily life, which was called the Russian digging party in later generations. However, the digging party in later generations was a civil act, and the civil defense forces were officially digging, but they didn’t know if they could dig out a tank or something. Who can tell the world is so wonderful?

"Okay, how long will it take? The Chairman has gone to the Secretariat. We two first vice chairmen cannot leave Moscow at the same time!" Selov asked. He should be the one who leaves Moscow for inspection.

"It won't take three to five days, it won't take too long!" Yitvasov replied after thinking for a while.

"There is no problem. I'm going to ask a teacher to teach me. Since you have a itinerary, I'll be teaching here the same!" After thinking about it, Selov was still not going to push the course. He had to combine what he saw in later generations with what was exhibited in the Soviet Union in this era, so learning was the first step.

This time, Selov chose to be a computer course, and the specific course he studied was cybernetics. According to cybernetics, the entire Soviet economy was regarded as "a complex control system, which includes many various interconnected control loops." Soviet cybernetics experts proposed that by establishing a large number of regional computer centers, collecting, processing and dividing economic data, the operation of this system is optimized and more effective planning and management is achieved. Connecting all these centers into a national network will lead to the establishment of a "single national economic automatic control system". Simply put, this theory serves the Soviet planned economic system.

In a report to the Central Bureau of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, it was suggested that "in terms of efficiency, the use of computers for statistics and planning must have absolutely extraordinary significance. In most cases, such application makes it possible to increase decision-making hundreds of times and avoid errors. In current economic planning activities, a large bureaucracy is making such errors in large quantities."

The Academy of Sciences proposed to build computer centers in each region to assist in planning, statistics, engineering and scientific research. Such a novelty is of course worth learning, and Selov also wanted to see where this thing that the Soviet Union had not achieved could go.

"Based on the use of electronic computers, it has changed from manual and individual management to automated system management, thus completely changing and improving the methods and means of economic management!" The person who talked in front of Selov was a deputy director of the Computer Research Center of the Ministry of Defense, Colonel Koskitov.

"In theory, establishing a control network for calculators across the country can greatly reduce our management costs, which can be said to be a perfect complement to our planned economy. In this regard, our National Security Council has similar research, but our research is about making faster computers, which is relatively lacking in theory!" After taking notes, Selov looked at the teacher who borrowed from the Ministry of Defense and talked freely. (To be continued.)
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