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Chapter 775 Justice from Heaven

The United States has practiced an all-nuclear fleet. In fact, the Soviet Union also tried it. Judging from the practical experience of the United States, an all-nuclear fleet is a big pit.

There are many problems in the construction and use of nuclear-powered missile cruisers or destroyers. First of all, the size of the nuclear reactor cannot be reduced. A nuclear reactor of the same power takes up a relatively large cabin, making ships of the same type relatively crowded.

It not only fails to improve the living environment, but also further deteriorates the continuous combat performance; secondly, the maintenance of nuclear reactors is troublesome, and the maintenance time is much longer than that of conventional ships. Therefore, if the same attendance efficiency is to be achieved, the overall size of the nuclear-powered fleet is even larger than that of conventional ships.

Conventional ships are larger, which further reduces the maintenance cost of the entire fleet.

As for the practice of an all-nuclear fleet in the United States, it starts with the USS Nautilus nuclear submarine. The second step is to start with the largest aircraft carrier in the surface fleet. In fact, the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier has already begun demonstrations.

When the USS Enterprise is put into service, the United States will begin to try to build an all-nuclear fleet, but it will soon be discovered that nuclear-powered aircraft carriers have many problems. Even the largest aircraft carriers cannot overcome them all. Smaller cruisers and destroyers will only amplify the problems of nuclear power.

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After repeated demonstrations, it is impossible to establish an all-nuclear fleet, but the nuclear power reactor industry has been established. The initial investment cannot be wasted, and the US Navy has become a conventional fleet with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers as the core.

There are many problems with this configuration. Although nuclear-powered aircraft carriers have no range limit, the escorting destroyers and frigates do not have this capability. Should the aircraft carrier be allowed to fight alone without the escort fleet?

Furthermore, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier cannot expect the sailors on it to output continuously like a nuclear reactor, right?

A long cruise is not just as simple as not needing to replenish fuel. Ammunition, food and fresh water still need to be replenished, and the personnel must rest. Taking into account the complex sea areas and complicated sea conditions that may be encountered on the way, maintaining a high-speed long cruise is not that difficult.

easy to accomplish.

So the final result is that the U.S. Navy has not improved qualitatively. In addition, due to the maintenance of nuclear reactors, the attendance rate is not high.

The attendance rate of the U.S. Navy is not high. This is a unique problem of the U.S. Navy in later generations. In fact, in the 1950s, the attendance rate of U.S. aircraft carriers was no such thing. One-third was for maintenance, one-third was for training, and one-third was for training.

An expression of being in a state of war readiness.

However, for nuclear submarines, nuclear power is simply life to the submarine. Compared with life, the problems of nuclear power can be ignored.

If my father-in-law intends to win support from the United States for Britain, Alan Wilson suggests using nuclear-powered aircraft carriers as the explicit goal to win support for nuclear-powered submarines. In fact, British nuclear-powered submarines are also under development, including Alan Wilson and Mongolia

Patton's son-in-law relationship received earlier support than in history.

It's just that the UK's national strength is indeed not as good as it used to be. Even with the support of the cabinet, there is still no finished product.

It would of course be beneficial if Mountbatten was ready to talk to his friends in the United States. If the United States was willing to help, it would certainly be Mountbatten's personal connections that played a role. If he wanted to exchange some benefits with the United Kingdom, he should do it early.

If you know what the United States really thinks, you can stop thinking about it as soon as possible.

After Alan Wilson completed this telegram analyzing the impact of nuclear power on the surface and underwater from a bureaucratic perspective, he put it in his trouser pocket. He could just find a place to send the nonsense telegram, but this type of telegram involved a national perspective.

For important telegrams, it would be more appropriate to send them through the British military's coded telegrams.

"It's time to eat!" Vivien Leigh called softly, like a good wife and mother, greeting her man.

"Got it." After putting away the telegram, Alan Wilson stood up and also greeted Xia Meng and Yachigusa Kaoru. They were joking while having dinner together, and they didn't show any concern at all.

"Mr. Wilson, I'm really sorry for troubling you. Americans are not easy to mess with." Yachigusa Kaoru expressed her gratitude with a mixture of apology and shyness on her face. As a Japanese, she was deeply touched by the American style.

"Who is right?" Alan Wilson gnawed on the bread and said vaguely, "Currently, Britain still has the ability to say no."

The way Yachigusa Kaoru mentioned the United States reflects the current common thoughts, awe and envy of the Japanese towards the United States. The fundamental reason is that Japan is indeed afraid of being beaten by the United States.

During the world war, almost all of Japan's civilian casualties were caused by the U.S. bombing, which also included two nuclear bombs.

Among the fallen soldiers, most of whom are named on the memorial tablets in the shrine, died at the hands of Americans in the Pacific War, accounting for two-thirds of Japan's casualties.

Comparing the strength of the Japanese military's army and navy, it would be good to have a 30-70 ratio. The powerful Japanese navy has mobilized all the elites of Japanese society as soldiers. It can be said that the United States has destroyed the accumulation of the entire country of Japan since the Meiji Restoration.

Although the Soviet Red Army was devastated in the last month, the United States, which had been fighting Japan for more than three years, was not a deterrent.

Not all Japanese are satisfied. It has only been ten years since Japan was defeated, and there are still many people who are dissatisfied with Japan being controlled. However, if these people are not in power, as time goes by, Japan's resistance will gradually fade away.

The world that Yachigusa Kaoru and Xia Meng can see now is still the original world. The only difference is that they are facing different countries. Yachigusa Kaoru is absolutely domineering from the United States, while Xia Meng sees the United Kingdom.

"Su Yang said that he wanted to gather together some businessmen of the same race who had fled to the south." Vivien Leigh said to the man, "I believe those capitalists will be your help."

"Make no mistake, what kind of capitalists are those people? They say they are compradors just to save face. Even in the local area, there are very few people who can be called big bourgeoisie. Pamela knows them all!" Alan Wilson chuckled.

One voice said, "For a third world country, it's no big deal if a big comprador can be born. They rely on the space we give them to live. If we close their scope of activities, they will be suffocated to death."

If you can't influence national policies, you are not considered a big capitalist. In a country where the real big bourgeoisie is located, this country should have no secrets about this person. He should be able to influence national policies, and he should be able to enter any industry.

Green light, only assistance and no obstacles.

According to this standard, Jack Ma is a big comprador, and now Pamela Mountbatten is considered one of the big capitalists.

Regarding his wife's help, Alan Wilson certainly paid attention to the fact that only capitalists can defeat capitalists.

Capitalists are also different, for example, their preference for globalization and their pursuit of being rooted in the local area are different.

In later generations, the financial backers of the two parties in the United States are not the same. The problems in the United States also exist in the United Kingdom, so Alan Wilson tried his best to help and let British capital be dominated by a reliable person. There is no doubt that no one is more reliable than his wife

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"It's finished, you can enjoy it slowly." Alan Wilson finished eating the bread and greeted several ladies. Then he turned and went upstairs. Before going to bed, Vivien Leigh carefully helped him wrap the bandage and scolded, "Why did you just pretend

As if nothing is wrong."

"It's a joke, I still want to save face." Alan Wilson raised his hand that was wrapped in gauze. "It's not as serious as the bandage, but it also proves that I didn't take advantage of the Americans. Doesn't it seem very fair?"

You are really... Vivien Leigh helplessly held her forehead, and then suddenly got into the man's arms, "You can't do this again."

"I am the Saigon boxing champion now!" Alan Wilson looked proud. As night fell, the Saigon boxing champion decided to let the British treasure have a taste of the power of the jab. Vivien Leigh, dripping with sweat, begged for mercy in a low voice, saying that the Saigon boxing champion was well-deserved.

As far as the Chinese businessmen group is concerned, it can be said to be very lively recently. It is estimated that only the Catholics who are highly valued by Diem can compare. Su Yang and others, together with the local Chinese compradors in Saigon, have expressed with practical actions that blood is thicker than water, and they have no intention of consolidating the business.

The Chinese who escaped from North Vietnam showed great concern.

A cross-border comprador group is converging shamefully, and Alan Wilson hopes to eventually form a pyramid group that will end in Britain.

There is no doubt that Su Yang, Tian Qianqiu, Gu Ca and others all appeared as successful people. They used local sentiment as a means to get involved with these Chinese businessmen in North and South Vietnam, and now they have initially achieved results.

"Actually, you should know in your heart which side you should be on. Most of the Chinese in Southeast Asia were introduced to check the indigenous peoples. Your economic strength is higher than that of the local indigenous people, but you do not have the backing of force, so everyone cooperates together.

I don’t know which side I should be on. Anti-Chinese trends will appear at any time.”

Alan Wilson once again repeated the fact that he had emphasized many times to these reliable Chinese businessmen he had brought over, "If you are disloyal to Britain, I will follow suit, although I don't want to do this."

After some discussion, Alan Wilson brushed off the topic. In the final analysis, he felt that the problem was not big. He treated all external forces equally, not even sparing the artillery gang, and locked all the hostile forces together and sank into the sea.

So far, the results are good, and the Argentinian method works quite well.

In the blink of an eye, time came to October, and the Hong Kong Military Port, the London-class heavy cruiser left the port accompanied by two Black Swan-class frigates.

In North Vietnam's mines and mines, French soldiers, who had been inactive recently, reappeared, burying explosives in the mines, and mining the iron ore. North Vietnamese workers who were unwilling to leave were shot and killed mercilessly.

The sudden appearance of the French army in Hanoi caught many people off guard. With the explosions, they realized what had happened. This was just the beginning. The French army burned down the grain depot they controlled, and thick smoke rose into the sky.

Out far, far away.

"Tell Alyssa that the people in Malaya should know about the righteous act of the French army before leaving North Vietnam. Without France, Vietnam would not be able to see what modern society would be like if it were given another five hundred years." Passed by Alan Wilson
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