Chapter 995

As I was going to the ceremony, I got up early the next day. After washing, I stayed in the room waiting for bzikov to pick me up.

After waiting for an hour, the soldier sent by bezikov appeared at the door. He told me respectfully that the colonel and the car that picked me up were waiting downstairs. Please let me follow him downstairs.

When my car started, bzikov, who was in the front co pilot's seat, turned his head and said to me with a smile, "Rita, the ceremony will be held in the Kremlin. Comrade Molotov will honor you on behalf of the supreme commander."

I heard that the ceremony was held in the Kremlin and that Molotov was honoring Stalin. I'm supposed to be excited, but now I'm worried. Because I went to bed together, I found that the eye disease in my left eye was obviously aggravated. Yesterday or a small black spot, with the eye movement, and everywhere. Today, the small black spot has been expanded more than ten times, and it is completely blocked by the shadow wherever it moves. This discovery scared me. I said in my heart that it would not be the precursor of insomnia, would it?

Although the situation looked terrible, I kept it in my heart. I didn't mention it to either aksala, who came to deliver breakfast and clean my room in the morning, or bezikov, who took me to the Kremlin.

When bezikov finished, he saw that I didn't respond at all. Maybe he thought I was too excited to speak. In order to ease the atmosphere, he took the initiative to stretch out his hand to me and said in an envious tone, "Rita, congratulations. Please accept my respect."

I reached out, gave him a gentle shake, and politely said, "thank you. Thank you. Don't, Colonel zikov."

We took the car along the Moscow River, came to the famous St. Vassili church, drove along the slope to the entrance of the Kremlin and stopped. A second lieutenant on duty came with two guards. They went to the car and looked down into it. The second lieutenant saluted bzikov and said politely, "Colonel bzikov, please show me your identification."

When I heard the second lieutenant's address to bezikov, I was shocked. Obviously, the second lieutenant is very familiar with bezikov, but he even has to check his ID. the Kremlin's security measures are really strict. However, bezikov seems to have been used to this kind of inspection process for a long time. He took out his ID from his coat pocket and handed it to him in silence.

The second lieutenant took the certificate and gave it back to bezikov without looking at it casually. He not only looked at it carefully, but also compared the photos on the certificate with those of bezikov. Although bezikov didn't have the slightest impatience on his face and even cooperated with the inspection of the second lieutenant, I was not well-known in the back row and said to myself: from your address, maybe bezikov is your immediate superior. Is it necessary to go through this meaningless inspection process?

After returning bezikov's papers to him, the second lieutenant went to my position, bent down and looked at me, and politely said, "Comrade General, please show me your papers."

After listening to the second lieutenant's words, I spread out my hands and said, "sorry, comrade second lieutenant, I don't have any identification right now. In a long time of fighting, I have been in danger several times, resulting in the loss of my military ID card, so I can't provide you with my ID card. " After I said these words, I felt a little flustered. I was afraid that if the second lieutenant insisted on his principle and didn't let me in, he would lose face.

What I said surprised bzikov. He turned his head and said in surprise, "Rita, what do you say? You don't have any identification on you?"

"Yes, comrade colonel." Hearing what bzikov said, I seemed to grasp a life-saving straw and quickly explained to him, "you should know my situation very well. I have been somewhere for more than a year."

Before bietzikov could speak, the second lieutenant said, "I'm sorry, Comrade General. You don't have documents. According to the regulations, you can't enter the Kremlin. "

"Don't you know who she is, Lieutenant?" At the second lieutenant's words, bzikov suddenly sank his face and said sternly, "if you delay your business, can you afford the responsibility?"

After hearing this, the second lieutenant hesitated for a moment, and then replied, "please wait a moment. I'll ask the superior for instructions." With that, he turned and ran to the house on duty, while the other two soldiers were still standing in the same place, looking at me curiously in the car.

After a while, the second lieutenant ran back, stood in front of my window, bent over and said with a smile, "Comrade General, I've already called. It says you can go in, please!" Said, then stood straight body, made a please posture.

After entering the Kremlin, bezikov became my guide. We passed by the cannon king and the bell king, passed through the uneven square, and came to a building shrouded in camouflage nets.

After a rigorous inspection and handing over the weapons I had with me, bzikov took me into the building and down the corridor into a spacious hall. There is a long table on the north side of the hall, and there are three elegant back chairs behind the table, which should be the positions of several hosts. In front of the long table, there are more than ten rows of hundreds of chairs, which should be the position of the people who will attend the ceremony later.

Bezikov led me to the place where the chair was placed and said to me, "Rita, the ceremony will not begin until a while. Please sit here and wait for a while."

I looked around and found that there were only two of us in the hall. Listening to his voice, he seemed to be leaving. He asked nervously, "where are you going, Colonel?"

Bzikov grinned and replied, "Rita, my task is to bring you here and to take you back to the hotel after the ceremony. As for the middle of the time, "he said with a shrug of his shoulders," there are still many things waiting for me to deal with in the guard group, so I can only say goodbye to you for a while. "

Although I feel guilty about letting me sit alone in this hall, I can't force biezikov to stay with me until other people arrive. So I can only act as if I don't care and say to him smartly, "well, comrade Colonel, go and do your business, I'll stay here alone until the ceremony begins. "

Bezikov nodded, turned and trotted out of the hall.

After bezikov left, I reclined on the back of my chair and closed my eyes. First, I chatted with aksara very late last night to make up for my drowsiness; Second, I'm afraid that when I open my eyes, I'll see more and more shadow area in front of me, which will make me upset. I just can't see my eyes, and I'm not upset.

I don't know how long later, I heard a heavy step in the hall, slowly coming towards me. When I think of the Kremlin, I have no other acquaintances except bezikov. The people who are coming here certainly don't know each other, so I don't open my eyes, but continue to close my eyes.

"Comrade General," as the footsteps stopped beside me, an old and familiar voice sounded in my ear, "can I sit here?"

I was sitting on the outermost chair. Hearing the old man's question, I thought he wanted to sit inside. I quickly opened his eyes and stood up and politely replied, "of course, of course. Please come in."

The old man said thank you and walked past me. He sat down next to my chair with my right hand. Then he patted the chair with his left hand and said to me warmly, "Hello, general Rita, don't stand. Please sit down, too."

I smile and sit back in my place. I turned to look at the old man, want to chat with him casually, did not expect to see the real face of the old man sitting next to me, my heart suddenly accelerated. After a long time, I pointed to him and said in surprise, "you... Are you senior engineer fronin?"

There was a helpless look on the old man's face, shrugged his shoulders, spread his hands and said, "it's me, Comrade General. I thought your rank was high and you didn't know me. "

"Hello, comrade engineer!" I am very excited to see this old man from 1975. Although he is not from the same age as me, he is a passer-by after all. I quickly stood up again, stretched out my hand to hold him tightly, and said excitedly, "nice to see you again!"

After I sat down again, I looked around and saw that there were only two of us in the hall. But for the sake of stability, I asked in a low voice, "Comrade engineer, how are you doing recently?"

"Very well, Rita. I'm very well. Thank you for your concern." After finishing this sentence, he suddenly said with a gloomy look: "and the group of skilled workers who came with me were taken away by the people of the interior department a few months ago, and then I never heard from them again, and I don't know whether they are still alive."

Although I thought that all these workers might be killed for the need of confidentiality, I still comforted Florin against my heart and said, "engineers, don't worry. Maybe the people from the interior department will take them to other cities to develop new weapons."

"I hope so," he muttered, as I finished

"By the way, comrade engineer, I have a question for you." It's really puzzling for me to find out what's going on: "why can you walk around without being watched now?"

Hearing my question, Florin said with a smile, "I'd like to thank you for my present treatment."

"Thank you!" "What does this have to do with me?" I asked

"Yes, of course it does." "If I didn't listen to your advice when I came to this world and pretend to lose my memory, maybe I will disappear with those skilled workers now," said Florin confidently

After listening to what Florin said, I just nodded and then changed the topic: "by the way, comrade engineer, have you launched any new weapons recently?" In order not to let him misunderstand me, I purposely pointed out, "I'm talking about the weapons and equipment of the troops in your era."

"Yes," said florin, looking left and right, and seeing that there was no one else in the hall, he said mysteriously, "we just launched the RPG-7 anti tank rocket launcher."

As a blind soldier, my knowledge of rocket launchers is limited to the fact that they are made in the Soviet Union and those in the United States. When it comes to models, I don't know anything about them. Now that there are experts in front of me, I will not miss this opportunity to ask him modestly: "Uncle florin, can you tell me more about it?" Florin was always grateful for my life-saving benefactor. When he heard that I asked him for advice, he did not hide his secrets, so he introduced to me in detail: "the shape of the RPG-7 is similar to the bazuka rocket launcher of the United States, but in order to be easy for infantry to carry, we redesigned the structure of the launcher body, which is made of alloy steel, and the total weight of the rocket launcher is lighter, In addition, the fixed target distance of ranging optical sight and rocket extended range engine are increased, and the warhead of single unit is improved. At the same time, low light level sight and infrared night vision sight can be used to enhance its night combat capability under starlight or other low light level conditions. RPG-7 ammunition mainly consists of ordinary armor piercing ammunition, tandem warhead armor piercing ammunition and kill grenade. The fuze of RPG-7 rocket is usually trigger fuze, but most of them are equipped with timing device. The time for the rocket to explode after leaving the target is controlled at 4.5 seconds. At the same time, the maximum flight distance of the RPG-7 rocket is limited to 1000 meters to prevent accidental injury. RPG-7 has a very good penetration capability. It penetrates 350 mm to 400 mm of Rolled Homogeneous Armor and has a direct distance of more than 400 meters. At the same time, it also increases the killing grenade (the killing radius is 15 meters, which can effectively kill the enemy soldiers), and can attack infantry and other living targets Listening to a series of jargon that came out of Florin's mouth, I could not understand it, but nodded and echoed. But it mentioned the direct distance of 400 meters and the parameters that can penetrate 350 mm to 400 mm armor, which made me very excited. My heart said that as long as the troops are equipped with such weapons, even if we encounter with the German armored division, we will not be in a disadvantage. When his words came to an end, I couldn't wait to ask: "engineer, I don't know when such anti tank weapons will be installed in the army?"“ The samples will be produced soon after the new year, "Florin said with a smile." we passed the performance test not long ago, and I expect that we can have a large-scale army in May. "