Chapter 1012: Founding Celebration (12)

Compared to the simpler lunches arranged to save time for meals, the dinner after all the parades is grand. In order to be able to easily watch the fireworks display on the Yulin Peninsula in the evening, the relevant departments arranged the banquet hall on the side of the naval base, and there was no need to move the guests on a large scale. Because this is a military control area, there is no need to worry about idle people mixing in, so the dinner hall is set up on a playground at the base.

The dinner adopts the dual mode of banquet and buffet, with the leaders concentrated in the banquet area, while those businessmen who need to travel around for public relations exchanges, gourmets who like to taste various delicacies, and those who do not want to be bound by banquet etiquette can choose a richer buffet dining area and enjoy a more free dining environment. Although the dinner was attended by more than 800 guests, it was not crowded because of the proper setting.

However, for the rulers of Haihan, this dinner was not a time for them to settle down and enjoy, but an occasion for informal contact with the envoys and representatives of various countries to exchange some personal opinions.

At this time, Bai Kesi, the person in charge of the Haihan Ordnance Industry, was surrounded by five or six foreign envoys, all of whom came to inquire about the Haihan arms export policy. No matter how good things are, they are not as good as advertising, and the publicity effect achieved by these two military parades today is very obvious, attracting many interested new customers.

In the face of all kinds of questions raised by everyone, Bai Kesi had to adopt a more official way to respond in a unified manner: "Regarding the arrangements for arms export, we will arrange a special display of weapons performance in two days, and all kinds of weapons on the export list will be taken out for you to understand." Questions about technical parameters and training will also be answered. ”

Someone asked, "As long as you pay for it, whoever sells it?"

Of course, Bai Kesi understood the meaning of this question, and responded more cautiously: "In principle, we only sell standard arms to the government in bulk, and if private individuals want to buy arms from us, then we will first confirm their legitimate use, and secondly, we will limit the amount and type of arms they can buy." ”

Haihan has been engaged in the arms trade for so many years, and naturally has a good understanding of the various scruples that foreign officials will have when purchasing arms. For these potential buyers, the biggest consideration is not the price of the arms, but the higher level of security. Since the Haihan openly sells these arms and equipment, it means that anyone who is willing to pay for them can buy these weapons, and if the domestic opposition or other people who intend to cause chaos buy the Haihan arms in large quantities, then it is very likely to threaten the current ruler.

The answer made by Bai Kesi was also to reassure these envoys first. Of course, how to operate and how to limit the object of sale still needs to be discussed slowly by both parties. Having said that, if Haihan wants to support the opposition in his country, of course, a piece of paper will not have much of a restrictive effect, and Haihan will have other ways to export arms to the local area through unofficial channels - for example, the Portuguese, who have acted as arms brokers for Haihan in the last two or three years, are very suitable for this kind of shady work.

As for the sale of arms to private individuals, Haihan's control is indeed relatively strict, and most of the so-called private armed forces are also similar to the "Golden Shield Escort" subordinate to Li Jifeng in Guangdong, an organization that Haihan has a certain degree of monitoring and command. Although such control measures still cannot completely prevent the flow of weapons from civilian channels, at least there will be no major chaos. On the contrary, the large quantities of arms sold to the Daming, Fuguang and Annam provinces and the Annam military will more or less go into private hands, but most of these weapons flow to the country's military and political dignitaries, and even if the Haihan side knows, most of the time they will pretend to be deaf and dumb.

Of course, the ordnance industry department also foresaw a wave of arms sales peak during the founding celebration, so it still made some targeted preparations for this. In addition to the weapons and equipment demonstrations at the military parade, a whole day of performance demonstrations was specially prepared for interested customers, as well as packages such as arms sales, skills training, and military assistance.

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Compared to the simpler lunches arranged to save time for meals, the dinner after all the parades is grand. In order to be able to easily watch the fireworks display on the Yulin Peninsula in the evening, the relevant departments arranged the banquet hall on the side of the naval base, and there was no need to move the guests on a large scale. Because this is a military control area, there is no need to worry about idle people mixing in, so the dinner hall is set up on a playground at the base.

The dinner adopts the dual mode of banquet and buffet, with the leaders concentrated in the banquet area, while those businessmen who need to travel around for public relations exchanges, gourmets who like to taste various delicacies, and those who do not want to be bound by banquet etiquette can choose a richer buffet dining area and enjoy a more free dining environment. Although the dinner was attended by more than 800 guests, it was not crowded because of the proper setting.

However, for the rulers of Haihan, this dinner was not a time for them to settle down and enjoy, but an occasion for informal contact with the envoys and representatives of various countries to exchange some personal opinions.

At this time, Bai Kesi, the person in charge of the Haihan Ordnance Industry, was surrounded by five or six foreign envoys, all of whom came to inquire about the Haihan arms export policy. No matter how good things are, they are not as good as advertising, and the publicity effect achieved by these two military parades today is very obvious, attracting many interested new customers.

In the face of all kinds of questions raised by everyone, Bai Kesi had to adopt a more official way to respond in a unified manner: "Regarding the arrangements for arms export, we will arrange a special display of weapons performance in two days, and all kinds of weapons on the export list will be taken out for you to understand." Questions about technical parameters and training will also be answered. ”

Someone asked, "As long as you pay for it, whoever sells it?"

Of course, Bai Kesi understood the meaning of this question, and responded more cautiously: "In principle, we only sell standard arms to the government in bulk, and if private individuals want to buy arms from us, then we will first confirm their legitimate use, and secondly, we will limit the amount and type of arms they can buy." ”

Haihan has been engaged in the arms trade for so many years, and naturally has a good understanding of the various scruples that foreign officials will have when purchasing arms. For these potential buyers, the biggest consideration is not the price of the arms, but the higher level of security. Since the Haihan openly sells these arms and equipment, it means that anyone who is willing to pay for them can buy these weapons, and if the domestic opposition or other people who intend to cause chaos buy the Haihan arms in large quantities, then it is very likely to threaten the current ruler.

The answer made by Bai Kesi was also to reassure these envoys first. Of course, how to operate and how to limit the object of sale still needs to be discussed slowly by both parties. Having said that, if Haihan wants to support the opposition in his country, of course, a piece of paper will not have much of a restrictive effect, and Haihan will have other ways to export arms to the local area through unofficial channels - for example, the Portuguese, who have acted as arms brokers for Haihan in the last two or three years, are very suitable for this kind of shady work.

As for the sale of arms to private individuals, Haihan's control is indeed relatively strict, and most of the so-called private armed forces are also similar to the "Golden Shield Escort" subordinate to Li Jifeng in Guangdong, an organization that Haihan has a certain degree of monitoring and command. Although such control measures still cannot completely prevent the flow of weapons from civilian channels, at least there will be no major chaos. On the contrary, the large quantities of arms sold to the Daming, Fuguang and Annam provinces and the Annam military will more or less go into private hands, but most of these weapons flow to the country's military and political dignitaries, and even if the Haihan side knows, most of the time they will pretend to be deaf and dumb.

Of course, the ordnance industry department also foresaw a wave of arms sales peak during the founding celebration, so it still made some targeted preparations for this. In addition to the weapons and equipment demonstrations at the military parade, a whole day of performance demonstrations was specially prepared for interested customers, as well as packages such as arms sales, skills training, and military assistance. Compared to the simpler lunches arranged to save time for meals, the dinner after all the parades is grand. In order to be able to easily watch the fireworks display on the Yulin Peninsula in the evening, the relevant departments arranged the banquet hall on the side of the naval base, and there was no need to move the guests on a large scale. Because this is a military control area, there is no need to worry about idle people mixing in, so the dinner hall is set up on a playground at the base.

The dinner adopts the dual mode of banquet and buffet, with the leaders concentrated in the banquet area, while those businessmen who need to travel around for public relations exchanges, gourmets who like to taste various delicacies, and those who do not want to be bound by banquet etiquette can choose a richer buffet dining area and enjoy a more free dining environment. Although the dinner was attended by more than 800 guests, it was not crowded because of the proper setting.

However, for the rulers of Haihan, this dinner was not a time for them to settle down and enjoy, but an occasion for informal contact with the envoys and representatives of various countries to exchange some personal opinions.

At this time, Bai Kesi, the person in charge of the Haihan Ordnance Industry, was surrounded by five or six foreign envoys, all of whom came to inquire about the Haihan arms export policy. No matter how good things are, they are not as good as advertising, and the publicity effect achieved by these two military parades today is very obvious, attracting many interested new customers.

In the face of all kinds of questions raised by everyone, Bai Kesi had to adopt a more official way to respond in a unified manner: "Regarding the arrangements for arms export, we will arrange a special display of weapons performance in two days, and all kinds of weapons on the export list will be taken out for you to understand." Questions about technical parameters and training will also be answered. ”

Someone asked, "As long as you pay for it, whoever sells it?"

Of course, Bai Kesi understood the meaning of this question, and responded more cautiously: "In principle, we only sell standard arms to the government in bulk, and if private individuals want to buy arms from us, then we will first confirm their legitimate use, and secondly, we will limit the amount and type of arms they can buy." ”

Haihan has been engaged in the arms trade for so many years, and naturally has a good understanding of the various scruples that foreign officials will have when purchasing arms. For these potential buyers, the biggest consideration is not the price of the arms, but the higher level of security. Since the Haihan openly sells these arms and equipment, it means that anyone who is willing to pay for them can buy these weapons, and if the domestic opposition or other people who intend to cause chaos buy the Haihan arms in large quantities, then it is very likely to threaten the current ruler.

The answer made by Bai Kesi was also to reassure these envoys first. Of course, how to operate and how to limit the object of sale still needs to be discussed slowly by both parties. Having said that, if Haihan wants to support the opposition in his country, of course, a piece of paper will not have much of a restrictive effect, and Haihan will have other ways to export arms to the local area through unofficial channels - for example, the Portuguese, who have acted as arms brokers for Haihan in the last two or three years, are very suitable for this kind of shady work.

As for the sale of arms to private individuals, Haihan's control is indeed relatively strict, and most of the so-called private armed forces are also similar to the "Golden Shield Escort" subordinate to Li Jifeng in Guangdong, an organization that Haihan has a certain degree of monitoring and command. Although such control measures still cannot completely prevent the flow of weapons from civilian channels, at least there will be no major chaos. On the contrary, the large quantities of arms sold to the Daming, Fuguang and Annam provinces and the Annam military will more or less go into private hands, but most of these weapons flow to the country's military and political dignitaries, and even if the Haihan side knows, most of the time they will pretend to be deaf and dumb.

Of course, the ordnance industry department also foresaw a wave of arms sales peak during the founding celebration, so it still made some targeted preparations for this. In addition to the weapons and equipment demonstrations at the military parade, a whole day of performance demonstrations was specially prepared for interested customers, as well as packages such as arms sales, skills training, and military assistance.