The project team that moved back to the Research Center is just a small part of the research departnt now headed by Chen Xin, accounting for about one-third of the current manpower of the research departnt. However, they are responsible for nurous projects, and most of them occupy significant space.
For example, there’s already a practical application of laser weapon research initiated by Chen Xin. This project team is exploring how to create powerful laser weapons that, as described by Chen Xin, can sweep through a front-line battlefield instead of the current thod of precise targeting to eliminate the enemy.
Aside from this project team, other research projects requiring large experintal sites, such as Titan ch improvent research, new model Power Armor developnt, and electromagnetic weapon research, are also part of this relocation team.
After all, compared to the office buildings on the side of the Do New City, the specially constructed weapon testing venues at the Research Center are more suitable for these weapon projects.
The premises of the Research Center are originally much more spacious. Plus, after Chen Xin’s return, he conducted an upgrade here for reactivation, making the use of all facilities undoubtedly more comfortable, and each project team is naturally more willing to conduct research here.
While it’s not impossible to conduct research under sowhat worse conditions, it’s very evident that a good research environnt greatly promotes the progress of projects.
A venue that allows for extensive testing provides not just an experintal site for these research teams but also enables them to better test what they have developed.
Take the Power Armor research team as a simple example. Originally, they had only a research room about the sa size as a school teacher’s office, sufficient for routine theoretical research and prototype tests.
But when it ca to prototype testing, they had to apply for additional experintal space, which was shared among several project teams, available to whoever needed it.
If no one else needed to test a project, it was fine, and they could quickly get space. But if, unfortunately, several project teams needed to test, they’d inevitably have to queue, which significantly affected research progress.
Back at the Research Center, the Power Armor project team now has a test site that’s completely sufficient for testers to run a 50-ter sprint wearing Power Armor, allowing them to experint freely.
Thanks to this, all project teams have quickly revisited projects that had been shelved due to insufficient testing space, resulting in new project applications filling up Chen Xin’s desk.
Even Chen Xin himself began a new research project after moving back to the Research Center.
The new project Chen Xin launched doesn’t have much to do with the current battle against alien biological invasions, as he is now attempting to solve how to have Land Ships break through the atmosphere and develop smaller Land Ships.
Or perhaps they should be called Spaceships or Floating Ships.
The Land Ships initially developed by Chen Xin were primarily for land travel, only activating the Anti-gravity Device for floating travel when encountering insurmountable obstacles.
However, in actual usage, initially, everyone adhered to the operational norm, mainly using land travel, with floating mode only engaged when necessary.
But with the gradual phase-out of smaller Land Ships and Chen Xin’s upgrades and iterations, most Land Ships soon began choosing the floating mode as their primary ans of movent, only landing on the ground when reaching their destination or for short trips.
Thus, Land Ships essentially beca Floating Ships within the atmosphere, flying in the sky all day.
Therefore, it was only natural that the aerospace departnt approached Chen Xin to inquire whether it was possible for Land Ships to break through the atmosphere and enter outer space.
In recent years, the aerospace departnt of Fla Country has been quite low-key, even to the point of having a very thin presence.
This is mainly due to environntal constraints. The aerospace departnt inherently has little connection to ordinary life, compounded by the post-apocalyptic sky being shrouded in dust, leaving humanity disconnected from outer space and unable to launch spacecraft. Thus, aerospace activities beca nearly extinct, and the aerospace departnt faded from public view.
However, by a stroke of luck, with the Weather Controller, Chen Xin reopened the sky, allowing the aerospace departnt to reconnect with spacecraft that had been adrift in space for years, bringing the aerospace departnt back into public vision.
Still limited by the greater environnt, Fla Country doesn’t have many resources to invest in aerospace endeavors these days, so the aerospace departnt inevitably faces a tight budget.
Even so, the people in the aerospace departnt have not given up on building and researching aerospace ventures.
With limited funding, they found ways to save money. Unable to conduct space activities, they focused their energies on researching existing topics...
Over the years, although the aerospace departnt hasn’t engaged in any space activities, it still produced considerable research outcos.
So of these research outcos have been applied in the military field, such as Power Armors, Exoskeletons, and Protective Suits, which now use nurous technologies originally ant for Space Suits and are commonplace for the people of Fla Country.
In fact, even the Land Ship developed by Chen Xin employs many technologies originally intended for spacecraft construction.
Otherwise, even with Chen Xin’s system allowing it to be upgraded into a Land Ship, actually making it fly and realizing mass production would not be an easy feat.
Now, with dostic conflicts resolved and national policy adjustnts, the aerospace departnt has finally received so funding, combined with the fact that the skies over Fla Country have been reopened. The originally dormant Jiuquan Launch Site can be used again, and previously shelved space activities are once more prioritized.
However, the aerospace departnt knows that the current tis are different, as the country can no longer sustain large-scale space activities, and their obtained funding is tightly stretched, just enough to launch a dium-sized carrier rocket.
Under such circumstances, the aerospace departnt naturally wants to seek more economical ways to enter space, preferably thods that can be reused and recycled.
And naturally, the Land Ships developed by Chen Xin caught the aerospace departnt’s eye.
In their view, since the Land Ships can fly, could there be a possibility to convert them into Spaceships and send them into space?
This question from the aerospace departnt was placed on Chen Xin’s desk, and for Chen Xin, there’s naturally no "it’s impossible" answer.
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