'Okay, I look forward to the Skunk Factory installing the miniature laser guidance system in the bullets in the lab as soon as possible. Then today's meeting is over, goodbye. Say one. Little...'
Zhou Ming turned around and left. His action left everyone stunned. They were in the laser system laboratory of Kingston Laboratory in the Skunk Factory. They were wearing protective clothing, and Dr. Douglas was holding a chip in his hand that was only half the size of a fingernail. It was clearly the miniature laser guidance system developed at Skunk Works.
Zhou Ming was about to leave, but was stopped by Edward, who asked, 'Mr. Zhou Ming, are you really leaving like this?'
Zhou Ming was a little puzzled and asked in return, 'What else should I do? Just now Dr. Douglas already told us about the function of this miniature laser guidance system, and with their newly developed crystal material, it can be reduced in size by half. Most importantly, it can fully adapt to the desert environment and be used on the battlefield in Iraq. So what are we still doing here? Staying the skunk factory for lunch?'
At this point, Dr. Douglas had already put the chip back. When he heard Zhou Ming's words, he also teased, 'If it's lunch, I think I can find you a Chinese chef, or you could consider a California steak.'
'Although I know that Skunk Works doesn't refer to the smell here, but the location was chosen without care, but you know that two words just made me lose appetite for dining here, whether it's Chinese food or California steak. It's as if as long as I'm still standing here, I can smell a pungent stench.' Zhou Ming said.
Edward was completely dumbfounded at this point. What's going on? How did we get to talking about lunch?
'Mr. Zhou Ming I want to say is that we have only looked at the Micro Laser Guidance System so far, but this is a skunk factory representing the future of military technology. Shouldn't we look at something else?' Edward asked.
Edward was undoubtedly very tactful. In fact, if he could, he really wanted to say to Zhou Ming: Are you fucking stupid? We have come come all the way to the Skunk Factory, which is the most cutting-edge aircraft research centre, where not only can they develop the F6, but also the invisible aircraft that radar cannot detect. Don't you have any ideas about these? And you just chose a single bullet?
Although this bullet is equipped with a miniature laser guidance system that can ensure maximum concentration on the target, but what is the use of this thing? Can it change Iraq, which is besieged by more than 600,000 troops, or can it kill all the US soldiers who want to log in with one shot? But it's more like a poor peasant who has entered a treasure trove but doesn't know what to do with it!
Zhou Ming looked at Edward and asked Edward with a smile, 'Mr Governor, do you have any idea how you can get aircraft like the F7 and F6 to Iraq? Or do you think you can transport a few tactical or strategic missiles?'
These words were like a loud and clear alarm that instantly woke Edward up, and he suddenly realised that their opponent was the US military, and that they were helping Iraq, which was the enemy of the United States, and was basically on the opposite side of supporting justice in the world. He said:
Of course, as a qualified politician, it doesn't matter what justice is in his eyes, but the point is that the goals of these things are too big. Now that Iraq has long been sealed off by the US military, not only fighter jets but also tanks and armoured vehicles there is simply no way to hide from the US military reconnaissance aircraft and satellites that monitor the sky around the clock. If they are caught, it is treason, and Edward is not willing to bear such a heavy charge.
In contrast, Zhou Ming had no such concerns. He could simply find a donkey cart and load a cartload back. The target itself was very small, and even if he was caught, there was no way to verify who had transported it.
It turned out that Zhou Ming had already thought of this, so he specifically targeted the laser-guided bullets? But no matter no matter how advanced these bullets are, they are just small bullets after all. How can they defend against a multinational force with nine aircraft carrier battle groups, about 2,000 aircraft of various types, more than 9,000 tanks and armoured vehicles, and a total strength of more than 600,000? Could it be that he has something else up his sleeve?
Zhou Ming did not explain to Edward, nor did he need to explain much. After all, the Gulf War was a decisive battle, and as the commander-in-chief of this battle, sometimes it was necessary for Zhou Ming to leave some suspense for his subordinates.
Subsequently, Zhou Ming and Edward left, but Tang Yu did not follow, but rather lagged a few steps behind and said to Douglas, 'You can pretend you didn't hear what I just said. 818.com's article '
Can Become the Skunk factory Kingston Laboratory's executive officer, Douglas is of course not an idiot who doesn't understand human nature, so he also replied to Tang Yu, 'Mr. Tang Yu, please rest assured, I just found a legitimate deal for the lab. As for the final destination of the bullets, I don't think that's something I can control. And you guys, you might just be protecting yourselves after all. After all, they're just bullets, aren't they?'
Tang Yu then followed him out of the laboratory and told Zhou Ming about Dr Douglas's attitude. Zhou Ming gave a small smile in response, without saying anything, and just patted Tang Yu's shoulder lightly to show his encouragement.
Zhou Ming actually had deliberately not mentioned this in front of Douglas, just to see what Tang Yu would do. Now it seems that the second-in-line successor to the Tang family has not disappointed him.
'Next I'll be going back to the mainland.' Ming-Chu turned to Edward and asked, 'Is everything ready in Congress? I don't want the Gulf War to start too soon.'
Edward replied with confidence: 'Mr. Chou Ming, don't worry. Even if the president has signed the order to go to war, Congress still has the power to stop the war.'
When Chou Ming and Edward M. House, they left Kingston Laboratory, but at the presidential residence in the east, there was a different scene.
The then President Gerald Ford, the Secretary of State, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and other senior federal officials were in the President's study listening to the Gulf War operational plans. They were briefed by Admiral Norman Schwarzkopf, who had been authorised to act as commander-in-chief of the multinational forces in the Gulf War.
'Before is a powerful military country with a total strength of 1.2 million, more than 7,000 tanks and armoured vehicles of various types, more than 700 aircraft of various types and various tactical missiles. And they are now are ready, with perfect deployment of their defences. They are also heavily influenced by Soviet tactics and have accumulated a lot of experience in the coordinated operations of mechanised units during the long war.'
At this point, said Normandy, changing tack, 'but precisely for this reason, we must completely change our way of thinking about combat.'
'First, we can see that in terms of air power, the enemy's main aircraft type is the MiG, while ours are the F5 and F6, equipped with the most advanced fire control radar. Therefore, it can be said that we have a comprehensive advantage. Therefore, my plan is to seize total air supremacy through aerial combat, and then deploy the f7 stealth bomber and short-to-medium-range tactical cruise missiles to avoid the enemy's radar detection, and carry out precision strikes on its important military targets, paralyse the enemy's command system, and eliminate the enemy's resistance within the base.'
As Normandy spoke he opened a slide and projected a map of Iraq. Pointing to the map, he said, 'This is the target we want to attack first, because...'
Just as Normandy was start to wax lyrical, Walsh's secretary suddenly came up to him and whispered something in his ear. Walsh immediately interrupted Normandy and said, 'Without a doubt I'm sure General Normandy has an excellent plan, but unfortunately I have some more important matters to attend to. So how about we discuss your plan of attack another time?'
After leaving Walsh left the room, leaving the group in the study looking at each other.
Outside, Walsh was walking quickly with his eyebrows knitted together. He soon arrived at his office, went to his desk and picked up the phone: 'Hello, this is President Walsh. What on earth happened to my old friend?'
Walsh called Old pal is naturally Vice President and Senate Majority Leader Orrin Hatch. He says over the phone, 'I'm very sorry to interrupt your war council, but I think what's going on in think what's going on here in Congress is more important than your war meeting, because if you can't convince those angry members of Congress, then you can't really implement these war plans.'
As President of the United States Walsh is very calm. He is not angry, but asks quietly: 'I don't understand why this is the case. Obviously, a majority of people already agreed to this war in the congressional vote four days ago.'
'But then a lot many MPs got other news, saying that the war was completely to defend the interests of other consortia in the Middle East, which is not in line with the interests of other consortia, so the MPs representing the interests of these consortia refused to do it,' said Aldridge.
'This also includes including you, old pal, right?' Walsh asked.
Faced with this question, Aldridge replied with a smile: "I think you must have misunderstood me. As your vice president, I am more than willing to stand on the same side as you.'
'But this incredibly disgusting thing still happened, didn't it?" Walsh said.
Aldridge Aldrich chuckled and continued, 'Mr. President, I don't think this is the time to dwell on this issue. Isn't it more important to solve the immediate problem than to assign blame or suspect everyone in the world of trying to harm you?'
'That's true. 'Walsh said, 'Then Mr. Aldrich, I would like to know what the opposing senators are asking for.'
'The problem is This is the problem: 'said Aldrich. 'The original plan was for the major corporations to share a portion of the military expenses proportionally. But when these corporations found out that the war was to ensure the Rockefeller family family's interests in oil, they were unwilling to bear any of the military costs. The Rockefeller and Rockefeller families had to bear the cost.'
'Not only that, they also demanded that the military must purchase more weapons and ammunition from other arms manufacturers, otherwise they would not mind giving them to the Iraqi army, which is in greater need,' said Aldridge.
Walsh angrily slamming his hand on the table, he angrily cursed, 'What a bunch of greedy, bottomless devils!'
But cursing aside, he still had to face reality. As a seasoned politician, Walsh knew this only too well, and After calming himself, he said, 'I understand. I will immediately negotiate with the Rockefeller and Rockefeller families regarding the apportionment of military expenses.'
'Congress and I are waiting for good news from you, Mr President. I hope it won't be too long, after all, there are nearly 700,000 troops in the Middle East waiting for the order to attack,' said Aldrich.
This remark made President Walsh feel very annoyed and he swore again.