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Chapter 383 KGB Daily

It is not difficult for a Russian scientist who is proficient in mathematics to starve to death, unless he chooses to starve to death.

"Our Military Administration now supervises the Ministry of Defense's organizational reform of the Red Army, and nothing else!" Roman, director of the Third General Administration, began to introduce the situation in this regard. Since the Cuban missile crisis, the voice of disarmament of the Central Presidium disappeared. First Secretary Khrushchev often appeared in the army. Through this confrontation, Khrushchev basically only used easing as a means and would not implement it sincerely. This mentality is the same as the Brezhnev period. If you can deceive Americans, you will deceive Americans. Easing is limited to slogans.

The reforms presided over by the Ministry of Defense have nothing to do with disarmament. Through the introduction of Director Roman, the Ministry of Defense's reorganization of the Soviet army by the Ministry of Defense. The purpose of this reorganization is to reorganize more than 170 tank divisions in name into assault clusters dominated by motorized infantry divisions. At the same time, the existence of a simple infantry division is basically eliminated. After the reorganization is completed, the Soviet Red Army will no longer have troops dominated by light infantry. It is a meaningful moment for the mechanization of the entire Soviet army. In fact, the Soviet Red Army can long claim to be mechanized by the entire army, and this time it is just an elimination of the last bit of color.

This time, the reorganization of the four major clusters stationed in Eastern Europe and all military regions in China was involved. The infantry division was adapted into a motorized infantry division, and at the same time, some troops with the tank division signs were reduced. It seemed as if they were releasing slowdowns and information. In fact, this was not the case at all. A Soviet tank division had about 320 tanks, and a motorized infantry division had a single assault tank regiment, and the number of tanks of a motorized infantry division was about 280. The number of tanks of the motorized infantry division was 40 less than that of the tank division. It is not that the general sense that the motorized infantry division had very little armor strength.

"What the Ministry of National Defense conveyed was that it was finally organized into about fifty tank divisions and about one hundred and fifty motorized infantry divisions!" Roman finally shared the information about this with his comrades.

"Is this a reorganization or an expansion?" Shelov looked at his colleagues and said in a very attitude-like tone. "Once this reorganization is completed, the army will need at least 50,000 front-line tanks as an attack arrow to support the army!"

In fact, Schellov of this scale is not unfamiliar with the military force that the Soviet Union reached its peak ten years later. Fifty tank divisions and 150 motorized infantry divisions formed the most shocking steel torrent in history.

But it seemed like there was a little more. After thinking about it, Selov asked, "Who made this reorganization plan?"

"It's the Vice-Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Comrade Ustinov!" Semichasne answered this question for Roman. Selov nodded in a clear understanding. It turned out to be him, so it was not surprising at all.

Ustinov has been building the world's strongest armed force in his mind all his life, and he did it when he was the Soviet Minister of Defense. The Soviet armed force reached its peak in his hands.

Selov wanted to object, but could not find an excuse for objection, which was not within his authority. This reorganization plan must be related to the Cuban missile crisis. Although he got more things in the end than in history, the impact on the Soviet Union was the same as in history. Because he did not get everything he wanted, the Soviet military began to go crazy. The same was true for the Red Navy, and the construction progress of the Moscow-class helicopter mothership began to accelerate suddenly.

"Then I would like to remind Comrade Ustinov to consider the funding issue. Let's not say anything else! The next question!" Selov waved his hand. The arms race was not unilateral. The Americans were willing to stop the Soviet Union.

Recently, the United States has been looking for the Soviet Union to restrain the nuclear arms race, which may be related to the billion-ton concept nuclear bomb discovered at the last moment during the Cuban missile crisis. But why didn’t the United States show sincerity to lay off its naval power? It’s just that the thing has made the Americans feel threatened, so they want to discuss with the Soviets to control nuclear weapons.

If you are really sincere, the United States can reduce its number of 30,000 nuclear bombs! It always wants to go to the Soviet Union to make money.

"I have a question, is it about the border or the dispute between us and our Chinese comrades. This incident has caused me a lot of headache!" Zeryanov, the commander of the Border Defense General Administration, raised a dispute over the division of borders. This negotiation has been held for several years, and Zeryanov himself has served as the negotiator several times.

"We could have returned it to them, but it is not in this state. China is scolding us every day. If we return the island to China at this time, the impact will be unpredictable. Will it cause damage to our country's image?" Semichasne knocked on the table, glanced at everyone, and finally stayed on Selov for a longer time, and then said, "I don't know if you have any suggestions for Comrade Zeryanov's questions!"

"If you drag on, China will not calm down. There is no need to discuss this matter, but you must put forward an attitude that can be discussed. Don't say it to death. The next question!" Selov said directly.

With the current relationship between the two countries, this matter cannot be resolved at all, and Selov dare not interfere. He was unable to think of the reason why the Soviet Union would take the initiative to make concessions when it was scolded every day. In this case, those who make concessions may be punished for treason, and no one can withstand it except Khrushchev and Brezhnev.

Even if Selov tried hard to return that small island, he had to wait until after the 1970s, when China was in a calm state. Moreover, if it did not cause a rebound in the Soviet Union, the contradictions would need to be transferred to Turkey.

"I remember in early 1963, Türkiye expelled the last Greek-speaking population in China, with a total of 18,000 people. I hope you will die on time!" Shelov, who listened to the discussion of other comrades, hoped that Turkey would quickly get hot.

This opportunity was not available to the Soviet Union because the United States had not withdrawn the missiles, and the Soviet Union still needed time to build an army. Fortunately, Turkey was not dead once, and there was a second time in the 1970s. Using the first to prepare for public opinion and waiting for a second opportunity, the Soviet Union could open up a channel to the Mediterranean by then.

The Soviet Union's geographical location is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The disadvantage is reflected in the cold climate, agriculture does not have much potential in no matter how hard it is, and it is not suitable for industrialization, etc. But the advantage is that the Soviet Union is relatively close to any key region, and it can use its geographical advantages to offset the United States' strategic projection power. Of course, it is still necessary to develop its own strength. It is not enough to be close if it is not strong. On the contrary, it will be threatened because the distance is too close.

There is also the problem of Shevalev, the electronics director of the Eighth General Administration. First, he informed him of the computer networking problem he conducted in Berlin. Computers in the 1960s were not functional enough, so strong that the human brain could completely defeat computers. However, Shevalev's success in Berlin networking is still of great significance, and this significance lies in national security.

Looking at his colleagues who were not catching a cold, Selov said excitedly, "Do you know, comrades, using computers to collect data is the focus of our future work. It is not something that can be cultivated as a master of mental arithmetics from an early age. At any time, the majority of the world is ordinary people. Ordinary people need various conveniences. Our safety cadres must give this convenience, and then carry out our work with the convenience provided on this basis."

"First of all the Warsaw Pact countries have to be networked, Bugra, Warsaw, and Budapest. When technical conditions can be supported, we will take the second step to cover the network of small and medium-sized cities in these countries and cities!" Serov stretched out his finger and emphasized, "Some people pretend in public, but in private, they look different. We need to use the Internet to create such a platform so that these people have the illusion of security and speak the truth. This involves data collection, so the wider the popularity of computers is actually helpful to our work. Everything has two sides. Comrades must grasp the good side..."

At the right time, Selov will leak this surveillance, which must be when the Soviet Union has completed this work and the United States has not completed it yet. This may alleviate the pace of the United States' work in this aspect. This premise must be that the Soviet Union's actions are faster than the United States.

"Comrade Serov's suggestion is very reasonable. Comrade Servalev's work is an emerging thing, so now we need to start cultivating talents in this area. The major universities we cooperate with should cultivate talents in this area now." Semichasne concluded, "Give up a resolution to let major universities adjust their enrollment majors and cooperate with our work!"

When I came back to attend the National Security Conference this time, I would discuss several issues about national security, including social security, ethnic issues, and religious issues. The work of the KGB itself is to solve these problems that pose a threat to the Soviet Union. Not only should I solve them, but it also needs to be resolved quickly.

For example, in an incident in Minsk, Director Serjiuko spoke for a long time, and after a while, Serov understood what it meant, medical trouble? This thing actually appeared in the Soviet Union? "Is there a forensic identification document? Have you checked it? Is there any responsibility for the accident in the hospital? If it is unreasonable, let the Minsk State Administration of Internal Affairs must pay attention to this issue. You should know many ways to deal with it. Once a precedent is set, the law enforcement officers of the entire Soviet Union will pay the price for this precedent. Making a compromise without any problems is itself a harm to the country."
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