Chapter 1720: It should be, it should be
When Leonkov personally escorted all the information on the Ulyanovsk KN-3-43 nuclear reactor to Gu Xiaobai's laboratory.
At Moscow's Kodomodedovo Airport, a plane from Indonesia was slowly landing.
As soon as the plane stopped, a dozen men and women in military uniforms got off the plane.
Gurovich, who had been waiting at the foot of the plane ramp for a long time, had already warmly greeted him, held the hand of a middle-aged and elderly man in the middle, and said: "Mr. Humato, you are very welcome. You must be tired from the long journey."
, we have prepared a place to stay, shall we go now?"
Humato smiled and shook hands with Gurovich while subconsciously looking at an officer next to him who was less than forty years old.
The officer said: "We don't have much time, so why don't we start talking about things now. Where is Mr. Leonkov? We have contacted him many times before."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Kotut, Leonkov can't get away for now, but he asked me to say hello to you..."
The nominal leader of this procurement team from Indonesia is Humato's deputy minister, but the real speaker seems to be this young military officer, who is not the highest-ranking official.
This is not particularly surprising. Perhaps he is a close confidant of the president, or a new star cultivated within the system. Humato's existence is to protect him.
Kotut frowned slightly and said, "So, when will Mr. Leonkov have time?"
Gurovich was a little embarrassed. Should he tell Kotut that Leonkov was entertaining more important guests? Doesn't this mean that the other party's status was too low and he was not taken seriously?
He could only lie: "Mr. Leonkov was temporarily summoned by the Kremlin for a brief briefing. By the time you arrive at the hotel, he may have already arrived..."
Kotut then nodded and said: "That's good. We don't have much time this time. I want to complete this negotiation as soon as possible. I hope to see Mr. Leonkov when we are in the hotel."
Kotute's eager and arrogant attitude made Gurovich feel a little unhappy, but there was nothing he could do.
Selling weapons, or selling cutting-edge weapons, from a normal perspective, should be a seller's market.
After all, cutting-edge weapons are a scarce resource. There are only a few countries in the world that can dominate the international arms market, but there are many countries that need cutting-edge weapons.
But for Russia, life has not been easy recently, and it seems to be begging others to buy it.
The defense industry is vital to Russia. Its domestic economy relies heavily on the arms industry and plays an important role in the world arms trade market. Russia is the world's second largest arms exporter, second only to the United States. Its arms industry exports in 2016
The total amount was US$6.432 billion, accounting for more than one-fifth of the world's arms trade.
The defense industry has been a key development project since the Soviet era. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia inherited 9 million workers from the former Soviet Union, distributed in 1,125-1,500 factories in research, design and manufacturing. In 1997, there were more than 1,700
factories, but due to the outflow of brains to European and American countries, the remaining employees are only about 2.5 million. In 2009, there were about 2.5-3 million employees in the Russian defense industry, accounting for 20% of all manufacturing industries.
Because of this, Russia has always attached great importance to the defense industry.
However, in recent years, Russia's arms trade has been severely hindered.
On the one hand, it is because the Soviet Union has exhausted its capital and new weapons and equipment cannot meet expectations in terms of performance and reliability.
This is one of the reasons why Leonkov and Gurovich begged to cooperate with Gu Xiaobai.
On the other hand, it is due to the interference of Russia's competitor, the United States, the world's number one arms exporter.
When it comes to playing in the United States, you can choose one of the two, which is much more professional than playing with cats and dogs.
In the international market, they hold high the big stick of "sanctions." Whoever dares to buy Russian arms will be subject to U.S. sanctions one after another, making you miserable.
Except for some stubborn countries, such as Turkey, which have never had any dealings with the United States, other countries have to weigh their concerns.
During this period, even India, the hardcore dumping ground for Russian weapons, began to gradually turn to the United States and France, abandoning its old sellers for many years. Of course, it is difficult to say whether they are doing it for national interests or because these countries give more rebates.
The "brand-new" Rafale fighter jet with "battle-damaged livery" that they bought with a lot of money was once exposed on the Internet, but it stayed on the Internet for a long time and was ridiculed by military fans around the world.
As for Southeast Asia, which was originally Russia's exclusive territory, it has also been heavily infiltrated by the United States recently. After all, it is a country that relies on the United States for survival. It is not surprising that it is unable to bear it at this time.
In order to hold on to its own defense industry and earn some pocket money, Russia also wants to sell its Su-57 to the country. Unfortunately, the country already has more advanced and reliable fighter jets, and the possibility of buying their defective products is almost zero.
.
Under such circumstances, any team that comes to purchase arms must be received with 100% sincerity.
Unfortunately, these purchasing teams often do not really come to buy things.
They just have both sides,
(The things I have been writing recently require more information to be checked. It is still late today, about 12:40, so don’t wait, I will read it tomorrow.)
Gu Xiaobai, Rostec, Russian United Aviation Manufacturing Company, Russian Chaiyuan Symphony Orchestra, Red Flag Chorus "Grassland, Grassland"
When Leonkov personally escorted all the information on the Ulyanovsk KN-3-43 nuclear reactor to Gu Xiaobai's laboratory.
At Moscow's Kodomodedovo Airport, a plane from Indonesia was slowly landing.
As soon as the plane stopped, a dozen men and women in military uniforms got off the plane.
Gurovich, who had been waiting at the foot of the plane ramp for a long time, had already warmly greeted him, held the hand of a middle-aged and elderly man in the middle, and said: "Mr. Humato, you are very welcome. You must be tired from the long journey."
, we have prepared a place to stay, shall we go now?"
Humato smiled and shook hands with Gurovich while subconsciously looking at an officer next to him who was less than forty years old.
The officer said: "We don't have much time, so why don't we start talking about things now. Where is Mr. Leonkov? We have contacted him many times before."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Kotut, Leonkov can't get away for now, but he asked me to say hello to you..."
The nominal leader of this procurement team from Indonesia is Humato's deputy minister, but the real speaker seems to be this young military officer, who is not the highest-ranking official.
This is not particularly surprising. Perhaps he is a close confidant of the president, or a new star cultivated within the system. Humato's existence is to protect him.
Kotut frowned slightly and said, "So, when will Mr. Leonkov have time?"
Gurovich was a little embarrassed. Should he tell Kotut that Leonkov was entertaining more important guests? Doesn't this mean that the other party's status was too low and he was not taken seriously?
He could only lie: "Mr. Leonkov was temporarily summoned by the Kremlin for a brief briefing. By the time you arrive at the hotel, he may have already arrived..."
Kotut then nodded and said: "That's good. We don't have much time this time. I want to complete this negotiation as soon as possible. I hope to see Mr. Leonkov when we are in the hotel."
Kotute's eager and arrogant attitude made Gurovich feel a little unhappy, but there was nothing he could do.
Selling weapons, or selling cutting-edge weapons, from a normal perspective, should be a seller's market.
After all, cutting-edge weapons are a scarce resource. There are only a few countries in the world that can dominate the international arms market, but there are many countries that need cutting-edge weapons.
But for Russia, life has not been easy recently, and it seems to be begging others to buy it.
The defense industry is vital to Russia. Its domestic economy relies heavily on the arms industry and plays an important role in the world arms trade market. Russia is the world's second largest arms exporter, second only to the United States. Its arms industry exports in 2016
The total amount was US$6.432 billion, accounting for more than one-fifth of the world's arms trade.
The defense industry has been a key development project since the Soviet era. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia inherited 9 million workers from the former Soviet Union, distributed in 1,125-1,500 factories in research, design and manufacturing. In 1997, there were more than 1,700
factories, but due to the outflow of brains to European and American countries, the remaining employees are only about 2.5 million. In 2009, there were about 2.5-3 million employees in the Russian defense industry, accounting for 20% of all manufacturing industries.
Because of this, Russia has always attached great importance to the defense industry.
However, in recent years, Russia's arms trade has been severely hindered.
On the one hand, it is because the Soviet Union has exhausted its capital and new weapons and equipment cannot meet expectations in terms of performance and reliability.
This is one of the reasons why Leonkov and Gurovich begged to cooperate with Gu Xiaobai.
On the other hand, it is due to the interference of Russia's competitor, the United States, the world's number one arms exporter.
When it comes to playing in the United States, you can choose one of the two, which is much more professional than playing with cats and dogs.
In the international market, they hold high the big stick of "sanctions." Whoever dares to buy Russian arms will be subject to U.S. sanctions one after another, making you miserable.
Except for some stubborn countries, such as Turkey, which have never had any dealings with the United States, other countries have to weigh their concerns.
During this period, even India, the hardcore dumping ground for Russian weapons, began to gradually turn to the United States and France, abandoning its old sellers for many years. Of course, it is difficult to say whether they are doing it for national interests or because these countries give more rebates.
The "brand-new" Rafale fighter jet with "battle-damaged livery" that they bought with a lot of money was once exposed on the Internet, but it stayed on the Internet for a long time and was ridiculed by military fans around the world.
As for Southeast Asia, which was originally Russia's exclusive territory, it has also been heavily infiltrated by the United States recently. After all, it is a country that relies on the United States for survival. It is not surprising that it is unable to bear it at this time.
In order to hold on to its own defense industry and earn some pocket money, Russia also wants to sell its Su-57 to the country. Unfortunately, the country already has more advanced and reliable fighter jets, and the possibility of buying their defective products is almost zero.
.
Under such circumstances, any team that comes to purchase arms must be received with 100% sincerity.
Unfortunately, these purchasing teams often do not really come to buy things.
They had both sides, when Leonkov personally escorted all the information on the Ulyanovsk KN-3-43 nuclear reactor to Gu Xiaobai's laboratory.
At Moscow's Kodomodedovo Airport, a plane from Indonesia was slowly landing.
As soon as the plane stopped, a dozen men and women in military uniforms got off the plane.
Gurovich, who had been waiting at the foot of the plane ramp for a long time, had already warmly greeted him, held the hand of a middle-aged and elderly man in the middle, and said: "Mr. Humato, you are very welcome. You must be tired from the long journey."
, we have prepared a place to stay, shall we go now?"
Humato smiled and shook hands with Gurovich while subconsciously looking at an officer next to him who was less than forty years old.
The officer said: "We don't have much time, so why don't we start talking about things now. Where is Mr. Leonkov? We have contacted him many times before."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Kotut, Leonkov can't get away for now, but he asked me to say hello to you..."
The nominal leader of this procurement team from Indonesia is Humato's deputy minister, but the real speaker seems to be this young military officer, who is not the highest-ranking official.
This is not particularly surprising. Perhaps he is a close confidant of the president, or a new star cultivated within the system. Humato's existence is to protect him.
Kotut frowned slightly and said, "So, when will Mr. Leonkov have time?"
Gurovich was a little embarrassed. Should he tell Kotut that Leonkov was entertaining more important guests? Doesn't this mean that the other party's status was too low and he was not taken seriously?
He could only lie: "Mr. Leonkov was temporarily summoned by the Kremlin for a brief briefing. By the time you arrive at the hotel, he may have already arrived..." He could only lie: "Mr. Leonkov was temporarily summoned
He was summoned by the Kremlin for a brief briefing. By the time you arrive at the hotel, he may have already arrived..." He could only lie: "Mr. Leonkov was temporarily summoned by the Kremlin for a brief briefing. He will wait for you to arrive.
Chapter completed!