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Chapter 2913

Rokosovsky took off his leather military cap and placed it on the table in the eyes of everyone. He then took off his military coat and handed it to Sokov next to him, and then stretched out his hand to Malining: "Chief of Staff, give me the hood, I'll try if it's as heavy as you said?"

Malining took off his head hood with difficulty, but did not hand it to Rokosovsky immediately, but reminded the other party: "Comrade Commander, the bulletproof vest is similar to our pullover. If you put on the head hood first, it will be inconvenient to dress later."

Rokosovsky felt that what Malining said made sense, so he took out the bulletproof vest similar to a chain mail from the box. Sokov was worried that he could not wear it alone, so he quickly handed the military coat in his hand to Robachev, and then reached out to help Rokosovsky put on the bulky bulletproof vest.

With the help of Sokov and Malinin, Rokosovsky finally put on a two-piece body armor set. After putting it on, he walked back and forth a few times in the room, then stopped and sat directly on the stool next to him, and instructed Sokov with some breath: "Misha, please help me take off my head cover."

Sokov stepped forward and carefully helped Rokosovsky remove his head hood, and then asked with concern: "Comrade Commander, how do you feel?"

Rokosovsky said with a wry smile: "You are right. The weight of the bulletproof vest is not light. I feel so tired that I can't stand it after wearing it. Just imagine that if our soldiers wear this bulletproof vest, their speed of movement will definitely be greatly affected, let alone fighting."

Malining reached out to help Rokosovsky take off his body armor and said, "Then we will report to our superiors tomorrow that we do not recommend mass production of such body armor, and we will even disagree with the troop installation."

"You are right, we should report the real situation to our superiors." Rokosovsky said: "The current main production task of our military-industrial enterprises is the weapons and equipment needed on the production front, not such things that are not useful."

When Sokov heard Rokosovsky say this, he couldn't help but feel moved, thinking that if Khabarov wants to draw the drawings of AK47 or some future weapons, he must get the support of military-industrial enterprises to make them. He asked tentatively: "Comrade Commander, I want to ask, if I can draw drawings of new weapons, can you contact military-industrial enterprises to produce them?"

Rokosovsky looked at Sokov and asked in surprise: "Misha, are you saying that you can design new weapons?"

"Yes, Comrade Commander." Sokov nodded vigorously and gave the other party a positive answer: "I found that the automatic weapons used by the Germans on the battlefield were more advanced than ours, so I had the idea of ​​designing an automatic weapon."

"Misa, have you ever had experience in making weapons before?"

"No." Sokov answered very simply.

"Misha, listen to me." Rokosovsky looked at Sokov and said earnestly: "Even an excellent military expert, it is not easy to design a new automatic weapon. It takes them several years or even longer. And you are an unfair layman in weapon design. It is harder to design a weapon than to reach the sky, so I advise you to give up this unrealistic idea as soon as possible."

Sokov thought that when I traveled through time in my previous life, I used my own strength to launch the AK47, 107 rocket launcher and anti-tank rocket launcher in advance. Now there is a Khabarov who is also a time traveler around me. It is not a piece of cake to let one or two future weapons be released in advance.

So he took a deep breath and looked at Rokosovsky and said, "Comrade Commander, I plan to give it a try."

Seeing Sokov's stubbornness, Rokosovsky stared at him for a while, then sighed softly, and said helplessly: "Okay, Misha. Since you are so confident in yourself, then after your drawing is drawn, I will hand it over to the relevant department."

"Then can you find some drawing tools for me?"

"No problem." Rokosovsky turned his head and ordered Malinin: "Chief of Staff, find some drawing tools for Misha."

Soon, the drawing board, T ruler, triangle board, scale bar, compass and other tools used for drawing were placed in front of Sokov.

"Lt. Col. Sokov," said Malinin, pointing to the drawing tools, and said to Sokov: "You use these drawing tools first. If you lack something, tell me, I will send someone to you."

"Thank you, Comrade Chief of Staff." Sokov expressed his gratitude to Malinin: "These drawing tools are enough for me."

When Sokov returned to the brigade command with his drawing tools, he was startled Karsokov and asked in confusion: "Comrade Brigade Commander, what are you doing with these things?"

Considering that the process of drawing drawings will be carried out under Karsokov's nose, Sokov did not hide it, but replied truthfully: "I plan to design a new automatic weapon. These drawing tools are used to draw drawings."

"Comrade Brigade Commander, can you design weapons?"

"No." Sokov shook his head and said, "I just saw that the weapons used by the enemy are more advanced than us, and I always thought about designing an automatic weapon that is more advanced than them."

Karsokov obviously had no confidence in Sokov. He didn't think Sokov could really design any new weapons. Just considering that the other party was his immediate boss, he could only say with a tough bullet: "Comrade Brigade Commander, I wish you to design new weapons suitable for our army as soon as possible."

"By the way, is the search team back?"

"I'm back." When talking about the search team, Karsokov was immediately excited: "They performed really well. They actually found two hidden arsenals, which completely solved the problem of ammunition and material replenishment in our brigade."

When Sokov learned that the search team had returned, he couldn't help but feel a little happy, and then ordered Romanov, who was sitting next to him: "Romanov, please call Khabarov over, just say that I have important tasks to him."

"Okay, I'll go there now."

Because of the tent where Khabarov lives, not far from the brigade command, Khabarov brought him here just a few minutes after he left.

In front of everyone, Khabarov showed his due respect to Sokov. After raising his hand to salute, he asked respectfully: "Comrade Brigade Commander, I wonder if you call me over, are there anything important?"

"Anton, you sit down." Sokov greeted Khabarov and said with a smile: "You performed well today and helped us find two hidden arsenals, which completely solved the logistics supply problem of our brigade."

Khabarov quickly stood up and replied, "Comrade Brigade Commander, this is all I should do."

"Didn't you tell me yesterday that you could design a new automatic weapon?" Sokov said this, while the people around him were not paying attention, he secretly gave Khabarov a wink and continued: "There are many drawing tools here. Can you draw the new weapon you think of?"

Khabarov's expression froze, but when he saw Sokov keep winking at him, he understood what the other party meant after a brief surprise, and quickly nodded and said, "Comrade Brigade Commander, you are right. I did talk to you about my idea yesterday. If you don't object, I will draw the drawings now."

Sokov asked Khabarov to sit on the other end of the table, put the drawing tool in front of him, and said with a pleasant look: "You draw slowly, if you have any needs, just open your mouth and we will find a way to meet your needs."

Khabarov nodded, then stared at the blank drawings in front of him and thought about some details about the various parts of AK47.

Seeing Khabarov sitting at the other end of the table, picking up a pencil and drawing it on the drawing, Karsokov pulled Sokov aside and asked in a low voice: "Comrade Brigade Commander, do you really think that this new recruit who has just joined the army for less than two days can draw a new weapon that can be equipped with our army?"

Sokov thought to himself that as a senior soil digger, Khabarov was far more familiar with various light weapons than himself. Since he could draw detailed drawings of AK47 with half a bucket of water, he could draw them easily.

It was precisely based on this consideration that Sokov heard the question raised by Karsokov, and then comforted the other party, "Comrade Chief of Staff, don't worry. I have confidence in Anton, and I believe he will definitely be able to draw drawings of new weapons."

"By the way, comrade comrade commander." Karsokov remembered an important thing and forgot to report it to Sokov, and quickly said, "I have another important thing, I almost forgot to report it to you."

Hearing Karsokov said this, Sokov couldn't help but feel a little shocked. He was worried about something going on with the army and asked quickly: "Comrade Chief of Staff, what happened to the army?"

"It's not that something went wrong in our brigade." Seeing that Sokov had misunderstood, Karsokov quickly explained: "During the daytime battle, Lieutenant Colonel Halanchuk of the 315th Division was injured."

Sokov was shocked after hearing this and asked, "Is his injury serious?"

"The injury is not serious, but the arm is hit by a stray bullet." Karsokov said: "After bandaging it at the field hospital, they have returned to their troops."

When Sokov learned that Haranchuk's injury was not serious, he breathed a sigh of relief. The daytime battle just wanted the 315th Division to perform well. If Haranchuk really hurts, even in danger of his life, he will feel sad.

"Although his injuries were not serious, he was unfortunately injured when assisting us in the fight," Sokov told Karsokov. "I think I need to visit him."
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