Vasily had forgotten that the "United Forces" armed forces in Africa were also equipped with a lot of Chinese hand grenades, which were ordered during the first few young weapons and defense exhibitions.

At that time, many individual anti-tank and air defense missiles were imported, as well as some assault rifles, bazookas, and mortars that reached the world's advanced level.

These equipment have played a lot in the occupation of the Presidential Palace of the Gambia and the battle in Angola today. However, since the United States began to strictly restrict the arms trade between its own companies and China since three years ago, the "united forces" had to use middlemen. Purchasing methods buy arms from China.

Thanks to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, in 30 years, Zhang Nan doesn't have to worry that his private army will not be able to use guided weapons well. Otherwise, with Washington's stingy temperament, the missile can't even think about it.

With the increase of China's foreign exchange reserves, it will become difficult to buy China-made missiles at will, but ordinary equipment can still be easily obtained.

For example, grenades. Last year, the Gambia imported a lot of cheap and easy-to-use Type 82 grenades from China. They are also very light: a large number of Soviet-made grenades from eastern Germany are relatively heavy, and some contractors don’t like them very much. , But favored the two portable type 82 grenade previously imported by the company.

A company uses a country as an intermediary, which is also awesome: it is said that the Gambia government ordered, in fact, the vast majority of the equipment is in the hands of "united forces."

Now in Angola, the "joint force" offensive is swift and violent, occupying an overwhelming advantage. UNITA is about to become history. There is a big reason for the difference in the quality of combat personnel, and this combat habit is also related, especially in urban wartime.

One of them has something to do with grenades: African black buddies have always liked to use guns, and they rarely use grenades in battles. The combatants of the "joint force" will carry several grenades on their bodies. In many cases, they use grenades to solve the problem. Instead of using bullets that can only be fired directly.

This is like Arabs love to use direct-fire bazookas, and they get blinded when they encounter opponents who can skillfully use curved-fire mortars. The Angolan soldiers of UNITA have suffered a lot from the issue of grenades.

The former Soviet veterans, American and Israeli veterans, and Chinese veterans plus a small number of mercenaries from the Tswa tribe formed the main combat personnel of the "joint force" in Angola. All of them are accustomed to using grenades.

The daily consumption is also staggering. Fortunately, the Soviet goods and those imported from China are cheaper. Otherwise, the cost of the war will rise by a bit if you switch to those made in the United States.

The Tswa people originally didn't like grenades. They used to feel that they could cover the world with an AK47 in their hands, but their Chinese instructors have made these black buddies accustomed to using grenades in the past few years.

The use of grenades has always been the tradition of the Chinese army, especially the 67-style grenade with wooden handle has become one of the symbols of the Chinese army!

From the "one, two, three, four" era, it was a foot infantry with a rifle, two legs, three hot meals, and four grenades until the new era army after twenty years, from running to riding in armored vehicles and even helicopters. The rifles of the Chinese Army have been replaced for several generations, and the grenades with wooden handles hung on the waists of officers and soldiers.

There are too many made, billions of them. It seems that the shelf life can still be put in the wasteland of Long Island. You have to use it up, right?

There are too many, just use it casually. There are troops who pull the grenade down the edge of the unmanned cliff, and then sit on the head while smoking while throwing it down.

With historical tradition and astronomical inventory, the Chinese army has used the tactics of using grenades to the extreme.

There are students who have masters, and the Tswa tribe armed forces are already accustomed to using grenades, but China’s 67-style grenades are still forgotten. The ones that Zhang Nan bought a few years ago are basically used for fish-frying.

The hand grenades in the arsenals of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova can be moved arbitrarily, and the freight will be a bit more expensive than the purchase price. Here, the Soviet-style grenade Vasily imitated by the Albanians really looks down on it.

But everything is not absolute, Gilardino bought a hundred boxes, and his little brother will drive it today. I also ordered some assault rifles and light machine guns, and even 60 mortars and bazookas were also equipped. It was almost the equipment of an infantry company. He said that he himself had a customer order.

I have already hugged my thighs, but the old customers still can't lose it. This is not a question of money, but a credibility.

With this point of equipment, the arsenal can be fully equipped. The main store here is artillery, but one or two hundred guns and one hundred thousand rounds of ammunition can be collected casually.

In fact, Gilardino did not have such a customer who wanted to assemble military equipment. Vasily asked him to buy it.

Since there are everything here, the mercenaries who want to cut grass and root out human traffickers do not need to go to the black market to buy equipment in the north. Those people can magnetize Italian lire in their waists and have cigarettes in their mouths. Airports and border crossings drive ~www.readwn.com~ to enter Albania as tourists and businessmen.

Business talks are going to be seven or eighty-eight. This Lieutenant Colonel Baluku wants to try harder to sell: No heavy artillery, how about tanks and armored vehicles?

"...Is it too much? It's okay to build twenty or thirty vehicles like this tank.

Armored vehicles are cheaper"

Vasily is really speechless, but he thinks this guy is cute: the arms seller, because they have been shut in the country for too long, they don't know about the bulk of the arms trade in the world.

Be a good person, so as not to continue to bother yourself and let the other party know that business will be more difficult in the future: "Mr. Lieutenant Colonel, Germany is currently trying to deal with the 2,400 tanks left by the East German army, and 7,600 armored vehicles are also looking for. Next home.

Now only Finland and Poland are interested in their T72, and a large number of modernized T55s are not cared about. "

That's enough, there is no need to say it thoroughly. The advanced level of the T55 left by East Germany should be known to everyone. If Lieutenant Colonel Baluku sells the Type 59 and Type 63 armored vehicles in his hand, he will be a fool. !

In fact, not only Finland and Poland, Gambia and Botswana are also negotiating with Germany to get some excellent T72, T55 tanks and BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.

There are also Ukraine. T80 and T64 have brought a lot. Of course, the "joint force" can't look down on the old 59 in the hands of the Albanians, let alone these tanks in the hands of this group of white-eyed wolves.

The business was negotiated, and it was agreed to have a meal together tomorrow night: the lieutenant colonel had to rush to report to the people behind him, and the two of Vasily had to contact the boss and them, and Gilardino sent out the younger brother of "Buy the Big Girl" We should also have news against radium today.

Today, everyone has no time to do anything to eat and drink. I'll talk about it tomorrow.

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