Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1968 The Ultimate King (Part 2)

After thinking about various matters, Malashenko rolled his eyes. As long as the cost control is not too outrageous, Malashenko believes that it is within the scope of operation.

As long as the performance of IS7 is indeed worth it, Malashenko vows that even if he wears out his lips, runs more connections, contacts Vatutin, Zhukov, and even his old benefactor Rokossovsky who has not seen him for a long time, and uses all his connections, he will try his best to ask for the approval of the mass production of Project 260.

Now, Malashenko knows that Shashmulin must regard himself as a military reviewer. First, he must leave a good impression of the prototype car in front of him, and then he can talk about more things and greater development space in the future.

Otherwise, from the perspective of simply introducing the car, Shashmulin does not need to "vaccinate" himself and explain the relevant issues of cost control first. In this way, Malashenko needs to give Shashmulin some necessary confidence.

After all, no one in this timeline knows "Project 260" and "IS7" better than Malashenko, even her creator Shashmurin. Malashenko knows better than anyone what kind of epoch-making military masterpiece this is, understands its true value, and knows better how to save her fate that has been frozen in the dust in the existing history.

"I know all you said, Shashmurin, I know how to choose between cost and performance."

"So, let her present herself to us in the most perfect posture. Then, I will not refuse to do what I should do. After all, I have done some things for her, and what will happen next will be like what I did when I worked with Kotin in the past. You know this."

Malashenko tried his best to use the most appropriate words he could think of to comfort Shashmurin's uneasy emotions. Until now, this outstanding chief designer has been worried that his masterpiece, which he has devoted all his efforts to, will end up with a tragic fate of being banished to the cold palace. Malashenko can clearly feel this.

After Malashenko said this, Shashmurin's expression was obviously refreshing, just like a fledgling artist who was eager for recognition and won the praise of a top international treasure appraiser with his masterpiece. This is crucial to his future and his current masterpiece.

"Thank you, Comrade General. Whether she can win the future or not, I am very grateful for your recognition of her, me, and the efforts and contributions of our entire team today. I will never forget it, not until I die.

Not only Shashmurin, Malashenko found that as Shashmurin said this, even the old technicians, technicians, engineers, and designers who followed him and accompanied him on the inspection all cast grateful and eager eyes on him.

For these military workers who are willing to make selfless contributions to the country and have been fighting on the smokeless front in the rear for a long time, it is very important to have a widely recognized and meritorious person like Malashenko. The "hero generals" whose reputation spread all over the country recognized their masterpieces, were willing to guarantee their future, and did so many things that they could have stayed out of their business.

It is not an exaggeration to express their feelings at this moment with gratitude and thanks. Malashenko, who breathed a sigh of relief, can also understand what this feeling is. No patriot wants to make such great efforts for the motherland, but in the end it will be in vain. They are eager for their works to be recognized just as they love their motherland deeply.

"Go on, Comrade Shashmurin, I still have many unknowns about this excellent masterpiece that need to be answered one by one."

Malashenko took the initiative to indicate that he could continue, and Shashmurin, who responded, did not hesitate at all.

"As you wish, Comrade General. ”

Shashmulin, who led Malashenko and a group of design team members to the rear of the vehicle, patted the huge power compartment tail cover and continued to speak.

“At first, we considered many options, such as arranging two diesel engines in parallel to give the heavy and huge tank enough power output, and using electric transmission to improve the operating efficiency of the power system. The German doctor who surrendered contributed his knowledge completely and gave our design team a lot of inspiration. In theory, electric transmission is indeed a great design. ”

“We built a power experimental platform for bench testing to simulate the tank maneuvering at high speed to see if the improved electric transmission system is reliable. ”

“The result was not good. When the two engines were running at full speed for 13 minutes, the cables in the closed box of the simulated power compartment on the bench caught fire. Fortunately, we were prepared and put out the fire in time. ”

“It was later found that insufficient heat dissipation caused the electric transmission system to overheat and catch fire. The improved design was effective but still not enough. The two enhanced large fans simulating the tank radiator were still not good enough, and a stronger cooling system support was required. But we can’t find any shelf products that meet our needs. It takes too much time and increases costs to develop them. No matter what, the conditions do not allow it. ”

Shashmulin paused at this point, as if he had some regrets, but he quickly passed it off and continued to smile and speak to Malashenko.

"Fortunately, our Red Navy comrades were willing to help, and we obtained a powerful V-shaped 12-cylinder diesel engine, which was originally used on torpedo boats."

"Based on it and slightly improved the adaptation, we got a new engine that can be just right inserted into the tank's power compartment. It is adapted and improved based on existing shelf products, so there is no problem with reliability. The gearbox and transmission system have also chosen a relatively conservative and prudent route, drawing heavily on the successful experience of the IS6 and making adaptive designs in order to be reliable enough after the various subsystems are integrated.”

"So this is still a very traditional power system. It is a pity that the revolutionary new power system is not made reliable enough. But there are also advantages. For example, it has an absolutely reliable power system and is powerful enough, with a maximum horsepower of 1,250 horses. The output will give her unimaginable mobility, surpassing any known heavy tank. Please believe in this, Comrade General."

After learning that the power system configuration of the IS7 is not much different from that in the existing history, it is just that the "wonderful research and development process" is slightly different and more interesting, Malashenko smiled calmly at Shashmulin He quickly gave his attitude.

"Of course, I would like to believe that her maneuverability is absolutely unrivaled. At least I personally believe this."

??This is the "Ultimate German Nightmare" that you have been waiting for for a long time. Corgi has fulfilled its promise. If you want to watch IS7, you must arrange it. Brothers, give it a thumbs up.

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