Wan Feng was very surprised to see the ship full of carriages. He didn't expect that Shamilov only took eight days to get the carriages.
"I have gathered all the carriages for you. One hundred and thirteen of them are new, and the remaining eighty-seven are old, but they are guaranteed to be able to operate normally. This ship will first deliver sixty carriages, and the remaining carriages will arrive in the next few days. The locomotive has also been confirmed. Khabarovsk has accepted the order, but it will take two months to deliver." After Shamilov finished his instructions, he went back with the goods he needed without any delay.
Shamilov did not waste any time, and Wan Feng certainly did not delay either. He notified Qu Yang immediately and told him that these carriages were donated by him.
Don't think that 200 carriages are worthless. It's still a lot of money.
Considering the prices in China, these 200 carriages would cost hundreds of thousands of yuan.
Qu Yang was extremely happy when he heard this, and immediately brought the city party committee leaders to the riverside.
Qu Yang didn't expect that Wan Feng would get the carriage back in such a short time.
The dock by the river is unloading the ship. These carriages need to be transported to the station for modification after being unloaded from the ship. Two hundred carriages is no small project.
When senior officials of Heihe City learned that these carriages were donated, their faces beamed.
Wan Feng introduced the situation of the locomotive on the spot, but he did not mention donating the locomotive. It was not because he could not afford it, but because he had concerns.
Four locomotives cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in China. If he donated them without blinking, these leaders would think he didn't know how much money he made.
Although his income is legal, he doesn't want to cause any extra trouble.
Therefore, he symbolically proposed to charge 10,000 yuan for each of the four locomotives.
The four locomotives only cost 40,000 yuan and they got 200 carriages for free. Leader Heihe was so happy that he almost had a stroke.
Wan Feng only spent 40,000 Chinese yuan on the locomotives and carriages, including inflation.
In the trading system he established, 40,000 Chinese yuan is equivalent to more than one million rubles.
It was no burden to buy these things for more than one million rubles.
He earned a good reputation without spending a penny.
Qu Yang's confidence was not in vain. He bought back four locomotives and 200 carriages with just one slap. Although it cost him 40,000 yuan, it was as if he had spent nothing to buy so many things with such a small amount of money.
Therefore, he was destined to leave a perfect impression in the eyes of his leaders.
This is a day without losers, everyone is a winner, and everyone is happy.
Zhu Guoxiong was also very happy.
He was exhausted during this past year or so. He had traveled from Shenyang to Harbin, then to Heihe and finally to Fuyuan. He couldn't even remember how many times he had made the trip.
But he was happy because the things Wan Feng brought back for him were what the military urgently needed.
Who made China so poor? We have to treat other people's junk as treasures.
Although the quantity cannot meet the requirements, are there samples that can be reverse-engineered and imitated?
The Chinese are the smartest group in the world, and there is nothing they cannot copy.
Just like now, he was standing happily at the dock of Fuyuan, watching a crane lift two aircraft engines from a small Soviet cargo ship.
Although China cannot produce these two aircraft engines in half a year, as long as it has the machines, there will be a day when they can be successfully imitated.
The only thing that made him unhappy was that the guy who called him grandpa all the time didn't show up.
This brat made the excuse that it was too far and difficult to walk and refused to come no matter what.
He didn't even mention how much it cost.
Dimitri is very trustworthy. He said he would deliver the engines within ten days and he really delivered two engines within ten days.
The engine landed, the inspection was completed, and Dimitri's boat sailed away.
After delivering the goods, Dimitri rushed to Heihe without stopping.
Of course you have to collect money after the goods are delivered.
"I hope you can be on site next time the ship is delivered." Dimitri stated his request after counting the goods he wanted.
"Oh! Brother Dimitri, I really don't want to go to Fuyuan. That place has left a psychological trauma on me. If I can avoid it, I won't go."
"When I delivered the boat, there were all sorts of things in it. If you don't go over and count them, who am I going to ask for money?"
"They are all junk. Just tell me the number when the time comes."
Dimitri was furious. "Who said they were all junk? There are basalt ones."
Basalt?
Wan Feng began to scratch his head. What the hell is this?
After thinking for a long time, I suddenly remembered, anti-ship missiles!
If we were to ask who in the world is most fond of anti-ship missiles, before the millennium, the Soviet Union said it was second, and probably no one dared to think about being first.
That’s right, the Soviet Union is the country in the world that loves anti-ship missiles the most.
After World War II, there was probably no country on land willing to face the Soviet Union's steel torrent.
Whenever the Soviet Army held large-scale military exercises, some countries in Western Europe would tremble in fear.
But nothing is perfect in the world. The Soviet army is strong and the air force is not bad, so the navy can only come last.
You can't be strong in everything, right?
If you are strong in land, sea and air, how can others defeat you?
Just like the United States, the navy and air force are invincible, so the army can only play the game of compromise.
After World War II, even an idiot could understand that aircraft carriers would completely replace battleships and become the overlord of the ocean.
When World War II ended, the United States' more than 50 aircraft carriers made the Soviet Union, which did not have a single aircraft carrier at the time, feel terrified.
The Soviets realized that they would never be able to catch up with the United States in terms of aircraft carriers, so they resorted to a folk remedy and began to research anti-ship missiles.
From the first-generation Pike anti-ship missile to the second-generation Styx anti-ship missile.
The Soviet Union only developed two generations of anti-ship missiles, but it made Western countries feel threatened.
Because the Styx anti-ship missile sank an Israeli destroyer.
During a Middle East war, a single Styx missile from an Aige missile boat disabled the Israeli destroyer Ailat's combat effectiveness, and then it sank after two or three more missiles.
The Soviet Union was greatly encouraged and produced a transitional model of anti-ship missile: the P635 anti-ship missile.
After that comes the third generation of the famous anti-ship missile: Basalt.
NATO code name: Sandbox.
Basalt was developed when the US Nimitz-class aircraft carrier was launched. It is easy to imagine who this anti-ship missile was designed to target.
The Soviet Slava-class cruiser was equipped with sixteen Basalt launch tubes, which could destroy an aircraft carrier with a single salvo.
In order to break the dense formation above Nimitz, the Soviets also found another way to invent an unsolvable basalt attack method.
This was the famous missile formation attack.
This almost unsolvable style of play has caused the United States a lot of headaches.
I didn’t expect this thing to appear in front of Wan Feng.
"This is our Soviet Union's most advanced anti-ship missile, and it has never been exported to other countries." Dmitry boasted.
Haha! You may be able to fool me with this, but if you want to fool me, you’ll have to wait.
I am a reborn person. Even if I am not a professional, I will not be easily fooled.
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