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Chapter 268: Chapter 242: Expansion of Assets_3

    This sce actually appeared in the historical World War II, where the Polish cavalry performed well in World War I, causing the Polish people to have great faith in their cavalry.


    Only wh their cavalry faced the Germans'' tanks, did they realize how fragile life was in the face of technology.


    Previously, the military factory had expanded considerably due to the two wars and had officially tered a profitable state.


    At prest, Austrsia has gained some reputation in East Asia and South Asia, and weapons produced by Austrsia have gradually be exported to these regions.


    Of course, the bulk of weapon sales each year are still to Russia and Austrsia.


    Russia''s Far East army purely due to its logistical transport problems, coupled with the fact that Austrsia''s German-made weapons are indeed good quality, and there is no need to have any involvemt with Russia, so the arms trade with Russia has never be cut off.


    While Austrsia does not need too many weapons domestically, the consumption of various ammunition and shells is impressive.


    In addition to the army expansion this time, these orders are ough for the armamt factory to produce for a while.


    The military factory and the shipyard, which had previously devoured a lot of money, have now be huge profits.


    The profitability of the shipyard is no secret, with just the orders from Russiating the shipyard nearly one million pounds, and Austrsia''s own orders also expanding the scale of the shipyard and never stopping construction of the various facilities.


    Of course, among Arthur''s assets, the most profitable is still Bz Automobile.N?v(el)B\\jnn


    Although Arthur hadn''t cared about the car factory''s ie for a long time, the car factory''s monthly ie was still being transferred to the Royal Bank on time and reviewed by Butler Kt.


    Not knowing is not a problem, but once Arthur found out, he was guinely tak aback.


    Although Bz car sales were not as exaggerated as at the beginning of sales, it had tered a stable phase.


    Moreover, at prest, no car manufacturer in the world canpete with the Bz car factory, ev the historically Ford car factory can''t.


    So far, the Bz One has only be on sale for just over four years and has sold over  million cars.


    Although Austrsia''s factories produce only one-sixth of the total, that is still a pure profit of 0 million pounds.


    Not to mtion the other factory divisions, plus the pure American factory ie, in just over four years, Bz cars have brought Arthur an ie of 76,,000 pounds, which converged into Australian dors amounts to ev £5,40,000.


    Keep in mind that Austrsia''s shipbuilding n, which would allow Austrsia''s navy to reach the top t in the world, also has a budget of 0 million Australian dors.


    This 50 million and change in Australian dors if all were invested in the navy can build a world-ss top three navy without exaggeration.


    After all, if calcted at 4 million Australian dors per dreadnought, these funds can build a total of 37 dreadnoughts.


    Historically, the British Empire had only built 9 dreadnoughts from 906 to 94, and Germany, which was catching up fast, had only built 7, showing the huge amount of funds.


    Of course, real naval investmt cannot be calcted this way.


    While the cost of building dreadnoughts is real, in order to make warships truly capable, the training of navy soldiers, the maintance cost of warships in theter period, and repair costs for various problems also tail massive expditure.


    But no matter how you look at it, the 50 million Australian dors can definitely build a world-ss top four navy, and evpete with any other country besides Britain and Germany.


    Arthur''s personal property is considered incredibly wealthypared to a nation.


    Currtly, Arthur''s personal assets are over 300 million pounds, with £0 million loaned to the governmt and half of the remaining being real estate, but over £0 million in avable funds can still be easily obtained.


    Plus, the Royal Financial Group contributes nearly £7,000,000 to Arthur''s after-tax ie annually, a frighting rate of making money, ev more than the Austrsian governmt.


    Arthur''s assets contribute £3,000,000 in annual tax revue to the Austrsian governmt, and with various economic growth, Austrsia''s fiscal revue this year is ev expected to break 30 million Australian dors.


    After field tests, the improved MA-7 Maxim heavy machine gun does indeed perform better in terms of stability and cooling effectpared to the previous MA-96 Maxim machine gun.


    In addition, the new machine gun has a lighter weight, making it ev more suitable for equipping troops.


    Therefore, under Arthur''s witness, the military and military factory signed an order, trying to rece all heavy machine guns in the army with new ones within two years.


    As for the old Maxim heavy machine guns that were reced, they can be sold to other countries and regions at a lower price.


    After all, although the MA-96 Maxim machine gun is considered outdated for Austrsia, in the eyes of some Asian countries, it is still a powerful, unprecedted heavy weapon that is worth purchasing and equipping for their national military.


    Austrsian-made weapons have quality assurance, and Arthur doesn''t have to worry about ack of buyers.


    At least within Asia''s scope, besides Russia, there are still three or four countries interested in Austrsian weapons.


    Especially the Qing Empire, which after thest exchange of studying with Austrsia, has be one of the countries seeking to purchase Austrsian weapons.


    Despite being a rather backward country, they nevercked money wh it came to a pinch.


    Additions to other small and medium-sized countries in East Asia and South Asia, Arthur believes that the reced heavy machine guns will be sold quickly.


    Fortunately, the improvemt of the machine gun was timely, allowing it to be equipped before the formal expansion of the army. Otherwise, if the recemt were to take ce after the military was fully equipped, it would have to rece hundreds of additional heavy machine guns - a considerable loss.
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