Thus far, the Ind Nation has sev battleships, but they are all old battleships, with limitedbat capabilities.
Although the Ind Nation has ns to build dreadnoughts, the n was already in ce as early as 907.
However, in order to cooperate with Russia, the United Kingdom promised to suspd aid to the Ind Nation during the validity of the Anglo-Russian Agreemt.
With the help of the United Kingdom, could the Ind Nation indepdtly produce dreadnoughts? The answer is negative.
In history, the Ind Nation''s first dreadnought, the Settsu-ss battleship, was notpleted until the d of March 9, ev with the help of the United Kingdom.
The second dreadnought was notpleted until early July 9, making the Ind Nation one of thetest among the major powers to build dreadnoughts, aside from France.
Now, without the aid of the United Kingdom, the Ind Nation''s dreadnought-building n was naturally dyed once again.
Arthur had be paying atttion to the Ind Nation, and if the Royal Security Intelligce Agcy''s intelligce was correct, the Ind Nation''s dreadnought-building process seemed to have run into trouble. It was good ough for them to expect to see their dreadnoughts in 93, let alone like the historical timeline where they werepleted sessfully in 9.
However, this didn''t matter to Arthur, as the Ind Nation was also considered a pottial emy for Austrsia.
The slow progress of the Ind Nation in building dreadnoughts may not be a bad thing for Austrsia.
After establishing a good rtionship with the United Kingdom, Austrsia had a good foundation for rtionships with major countries among the Allies and the Allied Nations.
This would be helpful for Austrsia to join World War I in the future, as they could calmly choose the more advantageous side to join.
However, before the European Nations suffered heavy damage, Arthur did not intd to directly ter the European War.
But the damage of the European Nations could not be too severe, otherwise, the rise of the United States would be inevitable.
At least the European Nations should still have the ability topete with the United States after the two world wars, so as not to let the Old World Powers ck against the United States and the Soviet Union''s export of liberal nationalism, as major European colonies dered indepdce due to their powerlessness like in history.
The copse of the colonial system would be a heavy loss for the Old European Powers, and it might not be a good thing for Arthur either.
After all, Austrsia had arge number of Indigous Peoples, although they were not recognized at the momt and their role was just cheap and freebor.
But wh the colonial system copsed in the future, it would be impossible to ughter all the Indigous Peoples in Austrsia.
If these Indigous Peoples still existed after World War II, they would very likely seek indepdce under the influce of the United States.
This would also be a headache for Austrsia, as it would not be easy to control public opinion and ughter colonial natives without restraint after World War II.
At the invitation of King George V, Arthur visited the Royal Fleet stationed near London and personally boarded the first dreadnought, HMS Dreadnought.
Austrsia''s three dreadnoughts also participated in joint training with the Royal Navy for a few days. Judging from their performance in the training, thebat capabilities of the Monarch-ss battleships and the Dreadnought-ss battleships should not be much differt.
King George V was very interested in the dreadnoughts indepdtly developed and built by Austrsia.
In fact, King George V''s career as a prince was known as the Sailor Prince.
This was because King George V, as a naval cadet, was assigned to HMS Bhante to receive nautical education.
During his service, George visited the British colonies in the Caribbean, South Africa, and Australia, as well as Norfolk, Virginia, South America, the Mediterranean, Egypt, and East Asia.
At that time, George V''s brother Prince Albert was still alive, and he was the second in line to the throne, so he needed to prepare himself for inheriting the throne.
Therefore, King George V chose to be a navy officer, following his father Edward VII and his brother Prince Albert.
George V''s naval officer career included serving as the captain of a torpedo boat and a naval squadron leader, among others, but a severe typhoid fever ded his naval service.
However, this did not prevt Prince George from loving the navy and warships. This was how he got his nickname as the Sailor Prince.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
It''s worth noting that during his naval service, George V was under themand of his uncle, Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh.
During that time, George V fell in love with the Duke of Edinburgh''s daughter, Princess Mary. Th, George fell in love with another Princess Mary from the Kingdom of Fortberg.
Unfortunately, George V''s elder brother, Prince Albert, got gaged to Princess Mary, causing a rift in their rtionship that had be very good.
Interestingly, just six weeks after Prince Albert and Princess Mary announced their gagemt, Prince Albert unexpectedly died of pneumonia.
The unfinished bride of Prince Albert, Princess Mary, was also designated by Que Victoria to marry George V, who wouldter be George V''s Que Mary.
George V evtually got the woman he loved, although the process was somewhat melodramatic and bumpy.