Chapter 850 Paris
The classification has fallen to the second place. Brothers, do you still have monthly tickets?
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When I was sitting in a jeep and boarding the road again, Qin Chuan kept thinking about a question... In fact, the best material for making armor-piercing bombs is not tungsten, but a poor shaft. The main component is a shaft 238, which is used to prepare by-products of radiation isotopes such as shaft 235, which is the so-called poor shaft bomb.
Like tungsten, the depletion shaft has high density, high hardness, high toughness and other characteristics, which makes it very suitable as an armored bomb... The high density makes it more kinetic energy after being fired, the high hardness makes it able to penetrate the target armor, and the high toughness makes it difficult to break.
In particular, the lean axis bomb also has the self-sharpness that tungsten core bombs do not have.
Most substances are self-blunt. For example, the sharp kitchen knife becomes more and more dull the more you use it. It needs to be polished to restore sharpness. The same is true for tungsten core armor-piercing bombs. When it hits the target and penetrates the armor, it will become more and more blunt due to collisions, frictions, etc. with the armor, so the penetration power will become worse and worse.
This is not the case with the poor axis bomb. After hitting the target, its tip will peel off like a crystal, so it will keep the tip sharp, which will make its armor-piercing effect much better than the tungsten core bomb.
However, in the end, Qin Chuan did not propose this idea... On the one hand, it was because in this era, the tungsten core bullet was completely enough and there was no need to be so complicated. On the other hand, this technology was that it was too advanced to make armor-piercing bombs with it as a material, and Qin Chuan could not make it up.
The journey was quite smooth, mainly because the almost continuous bombing of the US and British troops made Qin Chuan and his group have to lie down during the day and walk at night.
The bombing of the US and British troops may be considered dangerous to the French people who have been living in peace, but for Qin Chuan and others, it is not a big deal... These bombers will not target private houses because this is France.
Of course, there will inevitably be accidental bombs. After all, precision-guided bombs have not appeared in this era, and there are so many bombers sent by the United States and Britain, among which there are some rookies pilots.
Qin Chuan had seen a row of houses that were bombed into ruins... The target of the bomber should be a bridge dozens of meters away, but the bombs were all hit on the houses, and the bridge was nothing.
A group of French people cried and tried to rescue their relatives from the ruins, but it was obviously in vain.
Qin Chuan knew that it was harder to find a few survivors in such a complete destruction than to win the lottery.
However, there are not many such phenomena.
So Qinchuan and Colonel Slein can live in French houses with confidence during the day... These houses can be allowed to be in and out by German officers. All you have to do is pick out the largest and best ones from them, because this means that the owner is richer.
Then knock on its door and the owner will give it all to entertain the "visitors" as much as possible.
This made Qin Chuan feel a little guilty, because Qin Chuan could see the panic on the faces of the masters at all times. Sometimes, Qin Chuan could scare the masters to the point of shiver just by just coughing.
Qin Chuan really wanted to tell them that there was no need to do this. They just stayed temporarily to avoid the bombing and left at night, but Qin Chuan knew that this would not be useful.
Especially at this time... the French also knew that the United States and the British Allied Forces were about to fight, so their thoughts would be in hesitant, excited and conflicted.
They would guess whether the battle was won by the Americans or the Germans. If the Germans win, everything would remain the same. If the Americans win...what would the Germans do before leaving?
These thoughts will make all French people feel excited. Sometimes the more you comfort them, the more they will feel that this is "crocodile tears", so Qin Chuan eventually learned to give up.
Colonel Slain told Qin Chuan a trick: "If you act very busy and tired, treat them as air... then they will feel much better!"
Qin Chuan tried this and found that it was indeed the case.
So in the next few days, Qin Chuan often talked with Colonel Slein unrestrainedly after moving into the house, and occasionally laughed, just as if the French were busy at home and outside did not exist.
However, this pretended thing still bored Qin Chuan. A few days later, they finally arrived in Paris.
Unlike the tense atmosphere that Qin Chuan saw along the way, Paris was completely without the tense atmosphere before the war, and it was still full of lights and wine. People and cars came and went on the streets... Qin Chuan and Colonel Slein arrived in Paris at three o'clock, and other places were pitch black at this time. On the one hand, of course, it was because they had to sleep. On the other hand, some people were worried that the bomber would be targeted by the lights when they were on.
Although this kind of worry is redundant, the people will always do the most thoroughly.
At this time, Paris was brightly lit. When the jeep was passing through the street, they would hear music and laughter from time to time. Occasionally, they could see dancers dancing in pairs through the windows, or they could see a few drunk officers teasing French women.
The car stopped in front of a building, which was the German command center in Paris. Several guards stood at the door, smoking and talking while talking. Seeing Colonel Slein and Qin Chuan get out of the car, they hurriedly threw the cigarette away and saluted.
"Sorry, sir!" A second lieutenant came out of the booth, saluted the two of them and said, "I need your documents!"
Colonel Slain and Qin Chuan handed over the documents.
After receiving the ID, the second lieutenant skillfully turned it open and compared it with the two of them, and then something strange appeared in his eyes.
"Sorry, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel!" said the lieutenant: "I don't know it's you, it's an honor to see you..."
"Can we go in?" Colonel Slain asked impatiently.
"Of course!" the second lieutenant replied: "But General Rommel had told me that he asked you to come to Laroshgirong to find him!"
"General Rommel is not here?" Qin Chuan asked.
"Yes!" the lieutenant replied: "He moved out of here a few days ago!"
A few days ago, Qin Chuan and others were still on the way to this place... Although Colonel Sley was carrying the radio station, he did not receive Rommel's telegram.
"Laroshgiron?" asked Colonel Slain.
"Yes!" The lieutenant replied: "Walk 37 kilometers downstream along the Seine River, there is a village, that is Laroshgirong!"
Qin Chuan and Colonel Slein looked at each other. Both of them knew that Ronmel's style was. He did not like the prosperity of the city, but he preferred the quiet countryside.
However, later, Qin Chuan and Colonel Slein learned that the reason why Rommel moved the command from Paris was not because he liked the quiet countryside, but because he could not find recognition here.
Chapter completed!