Chapter 772: Preparing for a Financial Shock

General Ramdas is now trying to convince Minister Kapoor to agree to the arms sale, not only for the Indian Navy, but also for himself. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 After all, Ramdas is now the most promising young Zhuang in the entire army, and he doesn't want to ruin his future here because of such an unhonorable incident.

Therefore, Ramdas began to desperately brag to Minister Kapoor about how many Minsk there were, and even did not hesitate to say that if he did not buy the Minsk, the Indian Navy would miss a major development opportunity, so that Kapoor mistakenly thought that Ramdeis had been bribed by representatives of the Soviet Union, especially after Kapoor heard the offer made by the Soviet Union.

And the other members of the delegation, like Ramdas, began to fool Kapoor, because everyone was so concerned about their future and fate that they almost compared the Kiev-class to a Nimitz nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. No matter how sober Kapoor is, he can't stand a bunch of people

"Okay, as General Ramdas said, the Indian Ministry of Defense will definitely consider what you said very carefully, but the budget of nearly $20 million cannot be decided by me alone, and we need to vote through the meeting." Kapoor said. In fact, everyone knows that the so-called meeting vote is a formality, and everyone knows what the result is. Anyway, this 20 million unjust boss India is decided, and the Soviet Union has already done so much to prepare for the trap of India, and it will be really an accident if India does not take the bait again.

Comrade Yazov graciously agreed to Ramdas's request for forgiveness for a few days, and anyway, the Soviet Union did not need to be in a hurry now, just waiting for the Indians to take the bait.

After a few days of anxious 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, which made Ramdas breathe a sigh of relief.

After the Soviet Ministry of Defense agreed to lease the Minsk at a price of 20 million US dollars, the Soviet delegation and the Indian delegation breathed a sigh of relief at the same time, the former because they had finally found the next navy to take over, and the latter was secretly glad that they had finally ensured that their private affairs would not be exposed, anyway, it was the Indian Ministry of Defense that suffered in the end.

A happy ending for all.

When the Minsk slowly sailed away from the Black Sea shipyard, the Soviet delegation's face was obviously full of spring breeze, and it successfully threw such a burden to India, which saved a lot of annual maintenance costs, and at the same time added a fortune to the space program. It's just that the faces of Ramdass and his party were a little embarrassed, and when the enveloped photo was handed to them, they immediately took it and tore it to pieces.

"Let's burn them clean with fire, after all, it won't be good if the pieces are pieced together." Comrade Yazov pretended to remind the other party with good intentions, but Ramdas just glared at him. But he didn't dare to say anything to Yazov. After all, Lambdas also doesn't know how many more ** are in the hands of Soviet intelligence. It is much better to confess than to destroy one's future.

When the news of the successful signing of the contract for the lease of aircraft carriers reached Moscow, Yanayev was equally relieved, which meant that the budget for the new phase of the space engineering program had finally been settled. Of course, 20 million a year is just a drop in the bucket for a space program of 30 or 400 million, and the total budget of the Ministry of Defense is the majority. But the profits from the Soviet Union's arms sales almost all over the world also laid the groundwork for GLONASS's space engineering program.

"The Venezuelan government has signed a batch of arms contracts with the Soviet Union worth 50 million, including the purchase of T72 tanks and upgraded Mi-8 and Mi-17 transport helicopters, and it is understood that this batch of arms will be delivered in the near future......"

"In response to the threat from the south, Pakistan and the Soviet Union purchased 8,000 Kalashnikov rifles, and a small number of anti-tank rockets, which is reported to be the first time Pakistan purchased weapons from the Soviet Union in the nineties......"

These enough news to attract the attention of the US intelligence bureau were all nurtured by Yanayev's cronies, behind the planning of the Soviet Union's largest arms export company, Chemezov, and the return of Viktor has revitalized the already dormant underground black arms deal. Swapping the United Revolutionary Front in Africa for blood diamonds, taking black money from anti-government guerrillas in the Colombian jungles, and even in the Middle East, having local warlords exchange black gold from oil depots for Kalashnikov rifles, Victor left behind bloody wars wherever he went.

"There is no doubt that without my arms assistance, there are areas of hot conflict that cannot afford to fight a decent war, and my goal is to have a gun in everyone's hands."

This phrase also became the motto of the dead arms dealer.

And now, Viktor, who rarely appears in Moscow, has been summoned by Yanayev for the first time, and the second since Yanayev recruited him to the intelligence service. In the past, he traveled all over the world as an arms dealer, setting off local wars throughout the world.

"Comrade Victor has done a very good job this time, and the revenue brought by the share of the underground arms trade alone is almost more than 200 million." Yanayev flipped through the bill and nodded with a smile. These gray incomes that are not on the table will not fall into their own pockets, but will all be allocated to the GLONASS satellite program of the space department. Yanayev also spent a lot of effort to convince other comrades that the improvement of the satellite program was not to set off a new round of space arms race, but to promote the future of the Soviet Union's electronic and information-based future.

"The general secretary has won the award, and this is just my duty." Viktor's humility came from the awe of Yanayev and the fear of his decisiveness.

"You're going to be sent to Libya and Iraq, and you're going to probably go back and forth between those two places, right?" Yanayev asked, throwing a batch of documents in front of Viktor, pointing to the photos on them, and said, "These are the people you want to support, members of the pro-Soviet opposition." Taking advantage of the fact that the US army and Saddam's armed forces are fighting each other, they will help them supply weapons, expand their base areas, and try to form a powerful armed force to use against the US army. ”

"Like the Vietnam War?" Victor whispered?

"Yes, like the Vietnam War. The account that pit the Soviet Union back then has to be counted back now. Yanayev said. (To be continued.) )