"Are you trying to say that these guns were not designed for the Chinese people?" asked Leonard, genuinely curious after hearing the complaints about Baldie and East Tri-Province.
"No, on the contrary, as far as I know, this thing does seem to resemble the style of another Chinese warlord." Leonard shook his head with a smile and answered.
He was referring to Yan Laoxi, the warlord of Jin Province, who controlled the Jinyang Armory. The factory primarily produced mountain artillery and field artillery with a general caliber of 75mm and a maximum caliber of 150mm, approximately 2300 units in total.
Unfortunately, the fate of this armory wasn't great. 35 to 36 years ago, Yan Laoxi believed that war with Japan was inevitable, and Jin Province would become a battlefield. He thought that it was too unsafe for the armory in Jin Province, so he proposed to transfer it to the central government.