Chapter 446 A conscientious chairman
"So any news? This batch of wood has a huge loss when it is stored!" This is really a problem. Don't think that wood can be stored for a long time. Depending on the tree species, many different trees will have a series of problems such as cracking, mold, and oil production. Although Selov has not been specifically exposed to specific work, he has seen it a lot since he was a child.
Because of the reclamation of the coastal harbor, a large amount of wood and various trees were piled up in the flattened areas. Towering wood storage yards were built next to the farm, and the logs were piled up dozens of meters high, forming huge woodcuts.
If these woods are not processed this year, no one can say how much yield will be after a year of wind, rain and sun exposure next year.
"A Japanese businessman came to ask the local party committee of the Binhai Krai and said he wanted to buy a batch of wood. However!" When he said this, General Zeryanov was a little embarrassed and wanted to speak.
"But after calculation, it was found that the Japanese kept the price very low, lower than in previous years, right? Normally, Japanese merchants never made mistakes when calculating such small accounts, but they would not calculate the big accounts!" After leaving the T62 tank crew, the two of them were speechless along the way. Although the two were not professional accountants, the KGB did not lack any talents. Some people could figure this account out. Selling it to the Japanese would not help to make the other party get a big advantage. The Japanese were enemies. According to Serov's meeting at the KGB, there was no country called Japan, but only one called the US-based Japan.
"The Japanese are so well-informed. This year we reclaimed the land in the Far East, and we immediately came here as we smelled it! We wanted to take advantage of us..." Selov gritted his back teeth. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce had an office in the Far East of the Soviet Union. It was not surprising to get the news of the Soviet Union's reclamation. Just like what he said, the Japanese never make mistakes when calculating costs, but often make wrong judgments in the pattern, not to mention that Japan was originally controlled by the United States, "How much wood is needed to build a collective farm?"
Selov had made up his mind that no one could take advantage of himself. He would try his best to eat this batch of wood.
"Collective farms will definitely not be able to eat so much wood, and there are not many people in the Far East at all!" Admiral Zeryanov said the truth. Serov knew that China's timber production in the 1950s and 1960s was still above the Soviet Union. Because there were many Chinese people in Asia, the Soviet Union did not have so many people in Asia, so there was no such large logging volume. In this era, the forests in the northeast were still very rich, so China did not have the demand for imports. This is not the 21st century.
"There is no shortage of lakes in the coastal kerb!" Selov suddenly remembered the climate in his hometown. Before the population surged, there were many wetlands and lakes in the Far East, including the northeast. Besides, China, the Soviet Union had fewer people and should maintain its original appearance.
"Of course there is no shortage. In addition to Xingkai Lake, which is jointly managed by China, we have many lakes and reservoirs!" Admiral Zeryanov is very familiar with the coastal harbor. The plains there are concentrated in the area on the border with China. Xingkai Lake, which is jointly managed by China, is the largest lake. In addition, there are many lakes in the local area, and the scenery is quite good.
"I ordered the local National Security Bureau and the State Administration of Internal Affairs to clear all the timber storage yards within 100 kilometers of the lake waters, and all the timber sinks into the lake water." Selov insisted on the railway, "I will solve the remaining timber storage yard reserves."
It is undoubtedly a wasteful act to store wood in the open air, but there is no way. This method is water. Most of the wood is not afraid of soaking. The wood will deteriorate after being exposed to wind and rain in the open air, but it will not be a problem underwater for ten or eight years. In my hometown in my previous life, a large number of logs harvested in the 1970s were picked up from the lake in the 21st century. Apart from some green hair or the bark being soaked, there is no problem. The storage method is to make the entire log in the water, half on the water surface and half on the water, the wood will rot.
It is not that Selov is so patriotic, but that he cannot tolerate the Japanese people who are taking advantage of the situation. This behavior is actually the same as the capitalist who would rather sink milk into the Mississippi River than to reduce the price. I wouldn't let you lower the price by sinking the lake. If I sink into the lake, I wouldn't let you lower the price. If it doesn't work, it won't work.
"Okay, I will do it, but as the reclamation continues, the wood is still being transported down the mountain." Admiral Zeryanov warned Serov not to underestimate the amount of wood produced by the reclamation movement, it was just the beginning.
"I know it!" Selov waved his hand, and the two of them took buses at the door of the Derrensky Division's headquarters and returned to their headquarters. Back at No. 11, Ruby Yangka Square, Selov immediately asked Selvanov to generate electricity for all the weapons research institutes and inquire about it. He remembered that the Soviet explosion reaction armor should have been released in this era.
The concept of explosive reaction armor was first proposed by Professor Lavrejev of the Plumite Academy of Moscow in 1949, and the Soviet Institute of Steel Science conducted further research and experiments in the following decade. From the consideration of technical and security factors, the Soviet design community and the military have always been controversial about the development of explosive reaction armor. Another important reason for the "late-maturity" of Soviet explosion reaction armor is the extensive use of composite armor on T-series tanks.
The t64 tank has not entered the production stage at present, but there are only a few prototypes for experiments. However, in addition to the cost, the t64 tank is a monster of this era, and it is even better than the t72 tank data equipped by the Soviet Union on a large scale. But the KGB is different in this regard. The KGB armed forces received the t62 tank. Of course, Selov knew what was going on. It was obviously an improved version of the t54, which is a substitute for the Soviet main battle tank when it was not met. Once the t64 tank entered the mass production stage, the status of the t62 tank would be very embarrassing.
Compared with the t64 tank, the t62 tank is similar not only to being ragged. Selov, who has accepted a batch of defective products, has to work hard on the sidelines, such as the Soviet Union's explosion reaction armor. The t64 tank has high defense. The t62 tank on his side does not have the capital to show off, so he can only think of ways to plug-in explosion reaction armor.
"The news from the Institute of Steel Science shows that the institute does have issues, but the Ministry of Defense is not enthusiastic about the issue of explosive reaction armor, so funding difficulties have caused the research to be in a stagnant stage!" Servanov quickly returned and reported, "The relevant experiments of the institute have been stopped!"
"Stop? Shortage of funds? We will pay the funds and let the Institute of Steel Science continue to conduct research. I hope the relevant results can be applied to the frontier tanks first!" Shelov was quite involved at this time, and the hardware itself was not as good as the Ministry of Defense. Can you live this life without thinking about a solution?
Unfortunately, Selov's understanding of explosion reaction armor was limited to this name. He knew nothing except this name, and he didn't know anything, and he didn't hurry to learn and sell the principles. Sometimes he really hoped that he was omniscient and omnipotent Yuri, who made some apocalypse tanks and terrifying robots, wouldn't believe that the Americans dared to look down on the Soviet military power. But he was not, which was very embarrassing and could not be used with force...
"But I can't do anything. I can't do anything. I can't do explosive reaction armor. I can't build a house?" Sherov waited for his guests with a pink expression, and several architecture scholars from the Architectural Institute. These people are all design engineering scholars. Sherov invited her to build a community is completely useless, but scholars can't be left idle, right?
At the same time, the fake intelligence department of the First General Administration of the KGB spread a false intelligence because the problem of wood backlog in the reclamation project in the coastal harbor caused Japanese merchants to lower prices, which made the chairman of the National Security Council Selov very angry and got angry in Ruby Yangka's own chairman's office.
In fact, Selov was talking to scholars from the Architectural Institute all night about the expansion of the KGB dormitory. "The hidden issues of various circuits should be considered in the corridor. Centralized management is best. The safety risks of wires are too great in the open and are easily destroyed. A child is thinking about pranks, and the consequences are unimaginable!"
"Chairman Selov, it is actually easier to maintain the open wires. Once the wires inside the wall are damaged, maintenance is a big trouble!" Scholars from the Architectural Institute expressed different opinions, which were entirely out of practical considerations.
"Comrade Andreyev, wires are protected by walls and cement in the walls, and there are generally no problems. The space we leave for maintenance is of course not easy to find problems than open-line circuits, but in fact, it is safer to calculate carefully, and it also saves space. We have solicited the opinions of power experts, so there will be no problems!" Serov spread out a drawing, which he did not draw by himself. He borrowed from the Public Housing Department and enlarged it. It was only larger than the current community, with a small household of more than 80 square meters and a large apartment of about 100 square meters, which is one-third larger than the Soviet housing in this era.
It is time to be a conscientious chairman. The housing issues of millions of members of the Soviet National Security Council and the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs. Selov is preparing to start solving this year. All the wood accumulated in the coastal kerb will be turned into ingredient materials, floors, seats, and furniture. If the Japanese want to reduce the price, Selov will eat all the logging volume. It depends on who is anxious.
Chapter completed!