Then, Chang Haonan described to them the relevant concepts of computer vision, manifold recognition, and level set methods in the simplest language possible.

At first, Qiao Chenqing tried to understand.

But it is true that everyone has their own expertise, and after just a few words, there was only confusion in his eyes.

So, in order to save his ears and brain, he quickly interrupted Chang Haonan, who was already getting into the mood, and changed the subject a little abruptly:

"Comrade Haonan, I remember you seemed to have something else to say just now, right?"

Chang Haonan was stunned at first, thinking that I still have a lot to say...

Fortunately, he quickly came to his senses and realized that he was not attending a technical seminar.

What Qiao Chenqing was talking about should be the very beginning, when the other party asked him if he needed a KH55 to take back for research.

Thinking of this, Chang Haonan scratched his head a little embarrassedly:

"Oh, I was thinking, you can ask the Electronics Technology Group and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China if they are interested in this round. If they also think it is not particularly urgent, I would like to keep one in our group."

"Ok?"

Qiao Chenqing was stunned:

"Didn't you say before that it wouldn't have much effect..."

Obviously, he was a little confused by Chang Haonan's inconsistent words.

The latter smiled lightly and explained:

"Technically, it's not going to be of much help, but when external conditions allow, I plan to build a museum and put these things in it, as a testimony to this period of history..."

In the past, China's military industry was in a relatively chaotic state from the late 80s to the early 21st century.

Due to the extremely drastic changes in organizational structure, the memories and records of practitioners and even eyewitnesses, let alone outsiders, may not be completely accurate.

Many commemorative objects have even been damaged or lost.

In this context, there are still many knowledge errors in various museums and exhibition halls...

All in all it's very unbearable.

Therefore, ever since Old Wu brought back a piece of B2 bomber wreckage from the Balkan Peninsula, Chang Haonan has been thinking about how to preserve and even publicize this history in the future.

After hearing Chang Haonan's answer, Qiao Chenqing fell into silence for a while.

Although he was the one who took the initiative to change the topic, the jump in Chang Haonan's two answers was indeed a bit too big.

It's like someone is talking to you about mathematics one second, and then suddenly starts talking about the evolution of species the next second, and then talks about God creating Adam and Eve at the speed of light...

Finally, I had to say:

"As expected, he is a chief planner. He thinks about things in the long term..."

At this time, everyone had returned to the crowd near hangars 3 and 4, so it was not appropriate to continue talking about KH55.

As a result, everyone continued to talk about the topic of promotion that Chang Haonan had started...

"Comrade Haonan."

A voice suddenly came from another direction.

Chang Haonan turned around and found a slightly plump man with a kind face and wearing a pair of brown-framed glasses.

Although his military rank could not be seen clearly because of his cotton coat, he seemed to be about the same age as Qiao Chenqing and was obviously also a leader in the Air Force.

"My name is Jing Yanlong, and I'm in charge of propaganda at the Air Force Political Department."

"Director Jing?"

Chang Haonan said almost subconsciously.

This slightly rhetorical tone made Jing Yanlong stunned:

"Have you heard of me?"

His rank is certainly not low, but to be honest, his position is not very eye-catching.

Especially since Chang Haonan is not even a soldier, and had nothing to do with the Air Force’s propaganda business in the past.

You shouldn't have heard of his name.

"Uh……"

Chang Haonan's face froze, and his brain quickly organized some words:

"I've heard from other leaders before that you are very good at organizing publicity activities and publicity materials..."

To be fair, this is by no means a compliment.

The reason why Chang Haonan knew the name Jing Yanlong was because the other party had... or would organize and create a nationally famous sitcom.

"The Story of the Kitchen Team".

Of course, this drama was released in 2002, so at the moment, Chang Haonan's praise still made Jing Yanlong a little embarrassed:

"Thank you, thank you..."

"I want to ask, there is an aviation museum in the CP area outside Beijing, which is managed by the Air Force. I wonder if you have been there?"

Chang Haonan nodded:

"When I was in school, I went there once on the weekends, but I didn't go in. I just walked around outside."

"After I started working, I didn't have time anymore."

"Yeah... the easiest time would have to be when I was in school."

Hearing him talk about his school days, Jing Yanlong couldn't help but smile.

However, after only a brief moment, he brought the conversation back to the original topic:

"But it's not a pity that you didn't go in at that time. To be honest, there's really nothing interesting in there..."

Although Jing Yanlong is in charge of publicity, he does not protect anyone at all.

Or rather, it is precisely because he is in charge of publicity that he knows what the current situation of this part of the work is.

"This... is inevitable."

Others chose to lower their attitude right away, and Chang Haonan couldn't say anything else. Instead, he had to help the other party make up for it:

"After all, our country's air force has a short history, and the pressure to replace equipment is great. There are not many things that can be put in the museum. Your propaganda department is also a good cook without rice. It is difficult to cook."

In fact, this is also true.

China's own aviation industry has only been developed for 50 years at most.

At least 30 years of this have been spent on technology transfer and imitation.

The new equipment is not even enough for the troops, so how can it be thrown into a museum for retirement?

In the previous aviation expo, a retired J-11 was exhibited, but it was not on display for long before it was taken away to be used for its residual heat...

Jing Yanlong climbed up the pole directly:

"So what I just wanted to say is, if you have this idea, you might as well consider cooperating with our Air Force. Although the Aviation Museum is a bit remote, the interior space is definitely large enough, and the theme is also close to your group. Why bother to build it again...right?"

Chang Haonan glanced at the other party's smiling face and thought to himself, using our exhibits to build your own exhibition hall, your trick of using chickens to lay eggs is brilliant...

However, complaints are complaints.

Jing Yanlong's idea is indeed correct.

There are only so many things that China can exhibit, and now they are scattered across the Military Museum and several military museums, which is already very thin. If each military-industrial group were to have its own, it would indeed be a waste of resources.

But it's impossible for him to get all the good things.

"At least for a long time to come, my main focus will still be on research and development."

Chang Haonan changed the subject:

"So... I was just saying it casually just now. I just had this idea. The problem with the exhibits can't be solved in a short time. It's a little too early to think about these things..."

"If I really want to say it, I have another suggestion..."

Jing Yanlong is almost 40 years older than Chang Haonan, and he certainly won't be able to wait until the latter retires to the second line.

But just when I was feeling a little regretful, I suddenly heard Chang Haonan say that he had a new suggestion.

Therefore, he immediately looked at the other person with a questioning look.

"I still remember the first time I participated in a real military aircraft project in 96. It was the J-8C. The organization secured an opportunity for me to participate in the Xiangzhou Air Show, and I was fortunate enough to participate."

Chang Haonan replied slowly:

"At that time, I felt that there were actually quite a few people in our country who were interested in aviation, but there were too few relevant resources, and there was no aviation culture to guide it in a healthy way, so it just grew wildly."

"I have been thinking for years that if the propaganda department can utilize... or even promote the initiative and enthusiasm of this group of grassroots forces, the effect should be much better than if we just work hard on our own..."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like