Chapter 1703

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"Misha," Yakov pushed Sokov back to his office, poured him a cup of hot tea, and then asked: "You have been in the hospital in Lubyanka for two months, what? When can I be discharged from the hospital?"

"I don't know." Sokov shook his head and replied, "Didn't you see that the plaster on my leg has not been removed yet? It looks like I will have to stay there for at least a month or two."

After hearing this, Yakov shook his head and said, "What a pity, what a pity."

His words aroused Sokov's curiosity. He put the tea cup to his mouth and asked casually: "What's the pity?"

"My father said two days ago that he would like to see you when you recover from your injury."

Sokov had just taken a sip of tea. When he heard what Yakov said, he immediately sprayed out all the tea. Fortunately, Yakov raised his arm in front of him in time to prevent Sokov from spraying the tea on his face. face.

"What did you say?" Although he sprayed tea on Yakov, Sokov had no time to apologize and couldn't wait to ask: "What did you just say, your father wants to see me?"

It has been two years since Sokov came to this era. From a little-known corporal to a general with great military exploits, he never had the chance to meet Stalin. At this moment, hearing Yakov say that Stalin wanted to see him, how could he not be excited?

"Yes, that's what he said."

"Then when can we go see him?"

"Don't be anxious, Misha." Yakov returned to his desk and sat down, looking at Sokov and said calmly: "It won't be too late for me to arrange for you to meet again after your injury recovers. "

"Whether my injury is healed or not will not conflict with meeting your father." Sokov did not want to miss the good opportunity to meet Stalin because his injury was not healed, so he tried to arrange a suitable meeting for himself with Yakov. opportunity.

"This is impossible." Yakov answered simply: "Admiral Yereomenko was injured in an accident before the Battle of Stalingrad. After a period of treatment, his leg injury improved. Almost, but he still needs to use a cane to walk. When he was ordered to see my father, the cane was left outside in the office. He endured the pain and limped into my father's office."

When Yakov said this, he paused for a moment to see if Sokov was listening to him: "When you go to see my father, you will definitely not be able to use a wheelchair to enter the office. Do you think you can enter alone in your current situation?" My father’s office and stand there for ten minutes or even longer?”

Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov felt that he was taking it for granted. Yereomenko had a leg injury. When he went in to see Stalin, he couldn't even bring a cane, let alone a wheelchair. Even if I were notified to meet with Stalin at this moment, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to walk into the office.

Thinking of this, he could only sigh and said helplessly: "Hey, this is such a pity. It seems that I have to wait until my injury heals and I can walk like a normal person before I have the opportunity to meet the Supreme Commander himself."

"Don't worry, Misha." Yakov saw that Sokov looked a little depressed and comforted him: "As long as you recover and are discharged from the hospital, I will arrange for you to meet my father as soon as possible."

After chatting for a while, Yakov turned the topic back to the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: "Misha, I just told you about the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun today, but judging from the drawings you drew and the plan you talked about, it seems that it was very early. I’ve considered it mature before.”

Sokov had already guessed that Yakov would ask him this question, and he was already prepared for the answer: "Yasha, you are right, I have indeed been thinking about this issue a long time ago."

"Oh." Sokov's answer was a bit beyond Yakov's expectations. He originally thought that Sokov would tell him that he came up with a temporary plan on the way to the weapons and equipment department. He asked curiously: "Then when did you start thinking about it?"

"When else?" Since he wanted to justify himself, he had to say it like that. Sokov pretended to be solemn and said: "During the Battle of Stalingrad, the German planes gave me a great headache. At that time I was thinking, is there any way to strengthen our air defense so that the German aircraft have no use?"

"So you started thinking about building a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun." Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov said smartly: "Am I right?"

"Yes, that's right." Sokov continued following his words: "Although our army has various anti-aircraft weapons, they have a common shortcoming, that is, they are inconvenient to move. When our army is defending, it is used to Air defense is very good; but if our army turns to the offensive, the role of these air defense firepower will be greatly reduced."

"Misha, is it really feasible to install two 57mm anti-aircraft guns on the chassis of a T-34 tank?"

Sokov knew that the self-propelled anti-aircraft guns he was talking about today were all installed on the base of the T-54 tank. However, this tank has not yet come out. He can only temporarily consider installing it on the base of the T-34 tank. As for He had no idea what the prototype car would look like when it was produced.

But since Yakov asked, he naturally had to answer: "I think that after the prototype is produced, we can test its effect."

Yakov felt that Sokov's answer was very perfunctory, but he didn't care. After all, before a new weapon is officially released, there will definitely be problems of one kind or another, and it can only be improved continuously during various tests. .

"Misha," Yakov pushed Sokov back to his office, poured him a cup of hot tea, and then asked: "You have been in the hospital in Lubyanka for two months, what? When can I be discharged from the hospital?"

"I don't know." Sokov shook his head and replied, "Didn't you see that the plaster on my leg has not been removed yet? It looks like I will have to stay there for at least a month or two."

After hearing this, Yakov shook his head and said, "What a pity, what a pity."

His words aroused Sokov's curiosity. He put the tea cup to his mouth and asked casually: "What's the pity?"

"My father said two days ago that he would like to see you when you recover from your injury."

Sokov had just taken a sip of tea. When he heard what Yakov said, he immediately sprayed out all the tea. Fortunately, Yakov raised his arm in front of him in time to prevent Sokov from spraying the tea on his face. face.

"What did you say?" Although he sprayed tea on Yakov, Sokov had no time to apologize and couldn't wait to ask: "What did you just say, your father wants to see me?"

It has been two years since Sokov came to this era. From a little-known corporal to a general with great military exploits, he never had the chance to meet Stalin. At this moment, hearing Yakov say that Stalin wanted to see him, how could he not be excited?

"Yes, that's what he said."

"Then when can we go see him?"

"Don't be anxious, Misha." Yakov returned to his desk and sat down, looking at Sokov and said calmly: "It won't be too late for me to arrange for you to meet again after your injury recovers. "

"Whether my injury is healed or not will not conflict with meeting your father." Sokov did not want to miss the good opportunity to meet Stalin because his injury was not healed, so he tried to arrange a suitable meeting for himself with Yakov. opportunity.

"This is impossible." Yakov answered simply: "Admiral Yereomenko was injured in an accident before the Battle of Stalingrad. After a period of treatment, his leg injury improved. Almost, but he still needs to use a cane to walk. When he was ordered to see my father, the cane was left outside in the office. He endured the pain and limped into my father's office."

When Yakov said this, he paused for a moment to see if Sokov was listening to him: "When you go to see my father, you will definitely not be able to use a wheelchair to enter the office. Do you think you can enter alone in your current situation?" My father’s office and stand there for ten minutes or even longer?”

Hearing what Yakov said, Sokov felt that he was taking it for granted. Yereomenko had a leg injury. When he went in to see Stalin, he couldn't even bring a cane, let alone a wheelchair. Even if I were notified to meet with Stalin at this moment, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to walk into the office.

Thinking of this, he could only sigh and said helplessly: "Hey, this is such a pity. It seems that I have to wait until my injury heals and I can walk like a normal person before I have the opportunity to meet the Supreme Commander himself."

"Don't worry, Misha." Yakov saw that Sokov looked a little depressed and comforted him: "As long as you recover and are discharged from the hospital, I will arrange for you to meet my father as soon as possible."

After chatting for a while, Yakov turned the topic back to the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun: "Misha, I just told you about the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun today, but judging from the drawings you drew and the plan you talked about, it seems that it was very early. I’ve considered it mature before.”

Sokov had already guessed that Yakov would ask him this question, and he was already prepared for the answer: "Yasha, you are right, I have indeed been thinking about this issue a long time ago."

"Oh." Sokov's answer was a bit beyond Yakov's expectations. He originally thought that Sokov would tell him that he came up with a temporary plan on the way to the weapons and equipment department. He asked curiously: "Then when did you start thinking about it?"

"When else?" Since he wanted to justify himself, he had to say it like that. Sokov pretended to be solemn and said: "During the Battle of Stalingrad, the German planes gave me a great headache. At that time I was thinking, is there any way to strengthen our air defense so that the German aircraft have no use?"

"So you started thinking about building a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun." Before Sokov could finish speaking, Yakov said smartly: "Am I right?"

"Yes, that's right." Sokov continued following his words: "Although our army has various anti-aircraft weapons, they have a common shortcoming, that is, they are inconvenient to move. When our army is defending, it is used to Air defense is very good; but if our army turns to the offensive, the role of these air defense firepower will be greatly reduced."

"Misha, is it really feasible to install two 57mm anti-aircraft guns on the chassis of a T-34 tank?"

Sokov knew that the self-propelled anti-aircraft guns he was talking about today were all installed on the base of the T-54 tank. However, this tank has not yet come out. He can only temporarily consider installing it on the base of the T-34 tank. As for He had no idea what the prototype car would look like when it was produced.

But since Yakov asked, he naturally had to answer: "I think that after the prototype is produced, we can test its effect."

Yakov felt that Sokov's answer was perfunctory, but he didn't care. After all, before a new weapon is officially released, there will definitely be problems of one kind or another, and it can only be improved continuously during various tests. .

"Misha," Yakov pushed Sokov back to his office, poured him a cup of hot tea, and then asked: "You have been in the hospital in Lubyanka for two months, what? When can I be discharged from the hospital?"

"I don't know." Sokov shook his head and replied, "Didn't you see that the plaster on my leg has not been removed yet? It looks like I will have to stay there for at least a month or two."

After hearing this, Yakov shook his head and said, "What a pity, what a pity."

His words aroused Sokov's curiosity. He put the tea cup to his mouth and asked casually: "What's the pity?"

"My father said two days ago that he would like to see you when you recover from your injury."

Sokov had just taken a sip of tea. When he heard what Yakov said, he immediately sprayed out all the tea. Fortunately, Yakov raised his arm in front of him in time to prevent Sokov from spraying the tea on his face. face.

"What did you say?" Although he sprayed tea on Yakov, Sokov had no time to apologize and couldn't wait to ask: "What did you just say, your father wants to see me?"

It has been two years since Sokov came to this era. From a little-known corporal at the beginning, he became a general with great military exploits, but he never had the chance to meet Stalin. At this moment, hearing Yakov say that Stalin wanted to see him, how could he not be excited?

"Yes, that's what he said."

"Then when can we go see him?"

"Don't be anxious, Misha." Yakov returned to his desk and sat down, looking at Sokov and said calmly: "It won't be too late for me to arrange for you to meet again after your injury recovers. "

"Whether my injury is healed or not will not conflict with meeting your father." Sokov did not want to miss the good opportunity to meet Stalin because his injury was not healed, so he tried to arrange a suitable meeting for himself with Yakov. opportunity.

"This is impossible." Yakov answered simply: "Admiral Yereomenko was injured in an accident before the Battle of Stalingrad. After a period of treatment, his leg injury improved. It was almost there, but he still needed to use a cane when walking. When he was ordered to see my father, the cane was left outside in the office. He endured the pain and limped into my father's office."

When Yakov said this, he paused for a moment to see if Sokov was listening to him: "When you go to see my father, you will definitely not be able to use a wheelchair to enter the office. Do you think you can enter alone in your current situation?" My father’s office and stand there for ten minutes or even longer?”