Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 392 A new round of competition
General Ramdas is now trying his best to persuade Minister Kapoor to agree to this arms sale, not only for the Indian Navy, but also for himself. 》. 》After all, Ramdass is now the most promising young man in the entire army, and he does not want his future to be ruined here because of such a dishonorable incident.
So Ramdas began desperately bragging to Minister Kapoor about the size of the Minsk, and even said half-coercive and half-indulgent words that the Indian Navy would miss out on major development opportunities if it did not buy the Minsk, which made Kapoor mistakenly think Ramdais had been bribed by Soviet representatives, especially after Kapur heard the Soviet offer.
And the other members of the delegation also started to fool Kapoor like Ram Dass, because everyone was very concerned about their own future and destiny, and they were just short of comparing the Kiev class to the Nimitz nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Even if Kapoor were sober, he still couldn't stand a group of people fooling him like this.
"Okay, as General Ramdas said, the Indian Ministry of Defense will definitely consider what you said very carefully, but the budget of the Ministry of Defense, which is close to 20 million US dollars, cannot be decided by me alone. We need to go through a meeting vote," Kapoor said. In fact, everyone knows that the so-called voting at the meeting is just a formality, and everyone knows what the result will be. Anyway, the 20-million-dollar scapegoat is India. The Soviet Union has done enough preparations to deceive India. It would really be an accident if India does not take the bait.
Comrade Yazov graciously agreed to Ramdass's request for a few days of mercy. Anyway, the Soviet Union no longer had to rush and wait for the Indians to take the bait.
After several days of uneasy waiting, Ramdas finally got a definite reply from the Ministry of Defense, willing to lease the Soviet aircraft carrier at a price of 20 million. This made Ramdas relieved. In the meantime, India The delegation did not neglect its connections and asked other generals to help Kapoor.
After the Soviet Ministry of Defense agreed to lease the Minsk for US$20 million, the Soviet delegation and the Indian delegation breathed a sigh of relief at the same time. The former was because they finally found the next navy to take over. The latter was secretly glad that his private affairs were finally protected from being exposed. Anyway, it was the Indian Ministry of Defense that ultimately suffered the loss.
A happy ending.
When the Minsk slowly sailed away from the Black Sea Shipyard, the faces of the Soviet delegation were obviously full of joy, having successfully dumped such a burden on India. That is to say, it saves a large amount of annual maintenance costs, and at the same time, it also adds a wealth of income to the space program, which is the best of both worlds. But Ramdas and his group looked a little embarrassed. When the photo in the envelope was handed to them, they immediately took it and tore it into pieces.
"Use fire to burn them clean. After all, it would be bad if the pieces were spliced together." Comrade Azov pretended to be kind and reminded the other party, but Ramdass just glared at him. But he didn't dare to say anything to Yazov. After all, Ramdas didn't know how many more nude photos were in the hands of the Soviet intelligence agency. It is better to give in than to destroy your future.
The news of the successful signing of the aircraft carrier lease contract reached Moscow, and Yanayev also breathed a sigh of relief, which meant that the funding budget for the new phase of the aerospace engineering program was finally secured. Of course, 20 million a year is just a drop in the bucket for the 30 to 4 billion aerospace program. The total budget of the Ministry of National Defense is the bulk. But the profits from the Soviet Union's arms sales almost all over the world also laid the foundation for GLONASS's aerospace engineering plan.
"The Venezuelan government signed a batch of arms contracts worth 50 million with the Soviet Union, including the purchase of T72 tanks and upgraded versions of Mi8 and Mi17 transport helicopters. It is understood that this batch of arms will be delivered in the near future..."
"In order to deal with threats from the south, Pakistan and the Soviet Union purchased 8,000 Kalashnikov rifles and a small number of anti-tank rockets. It is reported that this was the first time Pakistan purchased weapons from the Soviet Union in the 1990s..."
These news that attracted the attention of the US Intelligence Agency were all planned by Chemezov, the Soviet Union's largest arms export company, and the cronies supported by Yanayev. Victor's return made the already silent underground black arms Trading has come back to life. He exchanged blood diamonds with the United Revolutionary Front in Africa, took over black money from anti-government guerrillas in the Colombian jungle, and even let local warlords exchange black gold from oil depots for Kalashnikov rifles in the Middle East. Victor's figure Wherever it goes, it leaves bloody war in its wake.
"There is no doubt that without my arms assistance, some areas with hotspot conflicts would not be able to fight a decent war at all. My goal is just to put a gun in everyone's hands."
This sentence has also become the motto of this death arms dealer.
And now, Victor, who rarely appears in Moscow, accepted Yanayev's summons for the first time. This was also the second interview since Yanayev recruited him into the intelligence service. Before, he traveled around the world as an arms dealer and started local wars throughout the world.
"Comrade Victor did a great job this time. The income from the underground arms trade alone is almost over 200 million." Yanaev flipped through the bills and nodded with a smile. These gray incomes that are not visible on the surface will not fall into his pocket, but will all be allocated to the GLONASS satellite program of the aerospace department. Yanaev also spent a lot of effort to convince other comrades that improving the satellite program is not to set off a new round of space arms race. It is for the future of electronicization and informatization of the Soviet Union.
"General Secretary, thank you for your praise. This is just my duty." Victor's humility comes from his awe of Yanaev and his fear of his decisiveness.
"You will be transferred to Libya and Iraq next, and you may travel back and forth between these two places. Do you have any objections?" Yanayev asked. He threw a batch of documents in front of Victor, pointed to the photos on the documents and said, "These are the people you want to support, pro-Soviet opposition members. While the US military and Saddam's armed forces are fighting each other, help them supply weapons, expand their bases, and try to form a strong armed force to fight against the US military."
"Just like the Vietnam War?" Victor whispered?
"Yes, just like the Vietnam War. The account of cheating the Soviet Union back then must be settled now." Yanayev said. (To be continued.)
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