Rebirth of the Military Industrial Overlord

Chapter 1609: Give birth to a child like Tan Zhenhua

"Before the reopening, our economic system in China was mainly based on self-reliance and self-sufficiency." Tan Zhenhua said, "But the facts have proved that following such a development route, we will move forward very hard and maintain a closed system. The consequence is that our economic and technological development has been greatly restricted, so that after reopening the country, we have to sacrifice a lot of non-renewable resources in exchange for foreign exchange, and then introduce advanced foreign technology. Otherwise, The weapons and equipment that we rely on to maintain national security will be separated by two or even higher generation gaps by the international advanced level. What will be the consequences of that? I think Ikra is a **** lesson, and not long ago, The Americans taught us another lesson in the East China Sea."

Tan Zhenhua’s remarks caused a small commotion. People who are qualified to sit in this conference room, of course, know that the incident that occurred in the East China Sea last year that has been classified as "extraordinary air love" also knows that it was exactly at that incident. After the incident, the Chinese military and the National Defense Science and Technology Commission will make up their minds to forcefully promote the final implementation of many topics related to domestic electronic warfare interference and anti-jamming.

"Our development process of over ten years has proved that this path is right and we need to unswervingly go on. This means that China Huaxia will be more and more deeply integrated into this world. The country will also completely complete the goal of industrialization. I have firm confidence in this. Of course, this is not the focus of our discussion today. The point is that once China is a large country with a population of over 1.2 billion, once industrialization is completed, then Is it enough to rely solely on our own domestic natural resources and market?"

Tan Zhenhua did not need others to answer him, but immediately gave his own answer: "Obviously, not enough! In fact, since 1988, China has changed from a net oil exporter to a net oil importer, (in another In time and space, this transition was completed in 1991, but in this time and space, due to the disturbance of a certain moth, China’s footsteps have moved more securely, firmly, and quickly, so this time has naturally advanced a few years. The author’s note.) And if oil is the blood of industry, then steel is the backbone of industry. Since 1993, China’s steel output has exceeded 100 million tons, surpassing that of the United States. (Another breakthrough in time and space will take until 1996. .) And this year is expected to exceed 120 million tons, surpassing the country of Japan and becoming the world’s number one. So, is it enough to produce so many ore and coal needed for steel to mine our local mines? Obviously, it’s not enough. Far from enough!"

"What if it's not enough? It's only imports." Tan Zhenhua looked around all the audience at the venue, and then continued: "This is just an example of imported raw materials, as well as our industrial finished products. We have manufactured so many products. , Has greatly exceeded the basic living needs of the domestic people, we must export, and I predict that within ten years, our total import and export trade may enter the world's top 3, 15 years later, we may even become the world First, because we have the world’s largest industrialized population with the highest average education level, the smartest, the most disciplined, and the most diligent. This is our advantage. We do such a huge amount of international trade every year and create such a A lot of wealth, the goods and resources imported and exported every day will fill our seaports and terminals, and the sea traffic will become increasingly busy, but how do we ensure the safety of all this wealth?"

Tan Zhenhua again drew a few circles on the "World Shipping Heat Map" on the projection screen with the laser pointer in his hand, turned around, and said with a more serious tone: "Look at this picture, the Americans almost control global shipping. Let us assume a worst-case scenario for all the key points of China: If one day, they cut off these points, what situation will we face in China?"

There was another commotion in the house. Tan Zhenhua didn't hear of it, and continued: "Very passive, right? Just like when we fought the Goryeo War, the Americans and their allies mobilized all forces to block us China. At that time, We have received some assistance from the north, and there are patriots like Mr. Huo Yingdong, who are willing to take risks and break the British naval blockade to smuggle all kinds of urgently needed materials to us. Only then can we barely guarantee that our soldiers have cotton clothes and belly. There are fried flour, guns in our hands, and bullets in our guns. Only then can we win the battle on the battlefield. But that was a war more than 40 years ago. The materials needed to launch a battle in that era are completely unavailable today. By comparison. Take the 1991 Gulf War as an example. The Americans fought an Ikra and lasted a month of war. They consumed more than 30 million tons of various materials before and after. This figure was about the amount consumed during the Soviet Russia’s participation in World War II. 3 times all supplies! And what I need to remind you is, don’t forget, we have to make all preparations for a "War of the Century", and our opponents are not necessarily as easy to knead as Ikra! "

There was a brief silence in the house. After a while, General Liu coughed lightly: "Zhenhua, I understand what you mean. You want to explain that we not only need our own aircraft carrier fleet, but also the aircraft carrier we built. The fleet also needs the ability to face off against the "strong enemy" fleet one-on-one, right?"

Tan Zhenhua nodded and said: "Yes, that's what I meant. Even if we look closer, we must have the ability to project maritime power to the Persian Gulf to confront the "strong enemy", except for the "strong enemy." In addition, we also need to guard against the particularly restless country along the Indian Ocean, because our maritime materials, especially oil transportation, a large part of the transportation routes need to pass through the entire Indian Ocean, and the strategic thinking of that country has always been strange. We Although it is impossible to accurately grasp the "Brownian motion" way of thinking, but at least it needs to be prepared for the bottom line."

General Liu involuntarily twitched the corners of his mouth-Tan Er, this kid, even when discussing serious topics, can't be more than 3 seconds serious, but then again, using "Brown motion" to describe the Indian thinking mode seems to be It's quite appropriate...

Huh? Suddenly remembered something important? Tan Xiaozi seemed to have brought the Coco Islands to the concession from Burmese Jade a few years ago. Not only did he build a lot of construction projects on that island, he built a lot of airport and port facilities, but he also secretly made some indiscreet. When things arrived on that island, could it be that at that time, he was thinking about these things?

No, it may be earlier. Don’t forget, he went to the Pakistan Railway to engage in Gwadar Port just after the “3.14” naval battle!

Thinking of this, General Liu couldn't help but cast his gaze on Tan Zhenhua again, and looked him up and down several times, as if he wanted to thoroughly see this young man born out of the sky.

But involuntarily a word floated in my heart:

"Birth is like Tan Zhenhua!"

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