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Chapter 36 - Chapter 36: Modernization 2

Alfonso turned his attention to the army contractors, his curiosity piqued. With a thoughtful expression, he began, "First, I'd like to ask about the different categories of tanks—light tanks, medium tanks, and heavy tanks. What sets them apart?"

One of the contractors stepped forward, ready to provide an explanation. "Your Majesty, the distinction between these types of tanks primarily lies in their intended roles and characteristics. Light tanks were initially designed for rapid maneuvers, both on and off the battlefield. Their purpose was to outmaneuver larger tanks. They prioritize tactical mobility, ease of transport, and logistics. These tanks are smaller in size, have thinner armor, and are equipped with relatively weaker main guns."

The contractor continued, "On the other hand, heavy tanks were constructed with a focus on durability and firepower. They are armed with large guns and feature thick armor, but these advantages come at the cost of mobility. Medium tanks occupy a middle ground, offering slightly increased armor compared to light tanks while maintaining reasonable mobility."

Listening carefully, Alfonso nodded in understanding. "So, each category has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. I see." His lips formed a thoughtful curve as he absorbed this information. Memories of World War II tank battles and strategies flickered through his mind.

Suddenly, an idea sparked in Alfonso's thoughts. His eyes brightened as he turned to the contractors. "How about we design a tank that combines the mobility of a light tank with the firepower of a heavy tank, all while maintaining a weight similar to that of a medium tank?"

The eyes of the army contractors widened in surprise, their intrigue evident. "Your Majesty, if I may ask, does such a tank concept exist?" one of them inquired.

A confident smile touched Alfonso's lips. "Indeed, based on your explanation, such tanks do exist. They are referred to as main battle tanks, or MBTs. Before MBTs were developed, tanks were categorized based on specific roles and trade-offs, as you mentioned earlier. However, advancements in engine technology, armor composition, and suspension systems allowed for a breakthrough."

Alfonso continued, his voice animated with knowledge. "Main battle tanks effectively combine the attributes you described. They weigh approximately as much as medium tanks but exhibit the agility and speed of light tanks. Simultaneously, they boast the heavy armor and powerful guns typical of heavy tanks. The result is a versatile machine capable of fulfilling various objectives without the need for separate tank designs."

The contractors exchanged intrigued glances, absorbing the insight Alfonso had provided. This conversation not only showcased Alfonso's keen understanding of military history but also his ability to apply that knowledge to shape the future capabilities of their armed forces.

"We can do away with the distinctions between light tanks and heavy tanks," Alfonso declared, his voice resonating with determination. "What we truly need is a single battle tank capable of fulfilling diverse roles. To that end, I've reached out to an anonymous tank designer. He has submitted his designs to me, and I'm here to present them to you." Alfonso's gaze swept across the assembly of military officials and engineers, his expression conveying his resolve.

With a sense of anticipation, Alfonso reached for the engineering tube he had brought with him. Uncapping it, he revealed the contents within—a set of blueprints for their prospective new battle tank. The room was filled with a palpable sense of curiosity as everyone's attention focused on the documents in Alfonso's hands.

Stepping forward, Alfonso unrolled the blueprint with care, revealing the design to the eager eyes of the attendees. "Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the concept that has the potential to revolutionize our armed forces." His tone held a mix of excitement and pride as he introduced the design he had chosen.

The design Alfonso unveiled was none other than the Tiger I, known by its full name Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E. The blueprint detailed the tank's form, dimensions, and the intricate mechanisms that powered its capabilities. It was a formidable sight, a fusion of mobility, firepower, and resilience.

As the blueprint was displayed, Alfonso directed the discussion towards its specifications. "This design encompasses the qualities we seek in a modern battle tank. With its substantial armor and a powerful main gun, it can contend with heavy tanks while maintaining the agility required for maneuverability.

The Tiger 1 also features advanced suspension systems, offering enhanced off-road capabilities. Its engine boasts a balance between power and efficiency, allowing for sustained operations."

He gestured to various sections of the blueprint as he elaborated on the tank's features. "Furthermore, the tank is equipped with advanced targeting systems and communication equipment, ensuring precise engagement on the battlefield. The inclusion of modular components allows for easy maintenance and upgrades, reducing downtime and increasing its lifespan."

Alfonso's words resonated with the attendees, their excitement growing as they grasped the potential of the new battle tank.

Having introduced the concept of the Tiger I moments earlier, Alfonso found himself immersed in contemplation, delving into the rich history that surrounded this iconic tank. The weight of its legacy seemed to fill the room as he pondered the significance of the design he had chosen.

His mind wandered back to a time when the rumble of engines and the clanking of tracks echoed across battlefields. It was during World War II that the Tiger I had first emerged, its formidable presence on the battlefield striking fear into the hearts of adversaries. Alfonso's historical memory painted vivid images of these tanks rolling across Europe, their armor gleaming menacingly under the sun.

based on his memory,The Tiger I entered production in August 1942, and the first tanks were operational on the Eastern Front by September 1942.

The Tiger I had earned its place in history not only for its impressive performance but also for the impact it had on armored warfare. Its heavy armor, robust firepower, and advanced engineering set new standards in tank design. Alfonso envisioned the Tiger I as more than just a vehicle; it was a symbol of innovation, power, and adaptability.

As he mused on the history of the Tiger I, Alfonso's thoughts shifted to the present moment. The blueprint he had just presented was a modern manifestation of the legacy that had shaped the course of military technology. The Tiger I had been carefully chosen for its potential to revolutionize the Philippine armed forces.

Alfonso's gaze returned to the blueprint, the lines and notations taking on a renewed significance. This design was more than a mere vehicle; it was a bridge connecting history with the future. The Tiger I had set a precedent for excellence, and Alfonso aimed to carry that legacy forward.

His thoughts flowed with a sense of purpose as he envisioned this new generation of Tiger tanks becoming a cornerstone of the Philippine armed forces. With advancements in technology, engineering, and warfare tactics, Alfonso saw the potential for this tank to redefine the capabilities of their military, ensuring the nation's security and stability. The Tiger I's history had laid the foundation, and now, with the blueprint before them, Alfonso was leading the charge into a new era of strength and innovation.

"Your Majesty," the army contractor interjected, a note of concern in his voice, "while this design is indeed impressive, regrettably, we lack the necessary tools to undertake its production." The sentiment was shared among the assembled contractors, their shared glances revealing their collective apprehension.

Alfonso offered a reassuring smile, his eyes conveying a confidence that seemed to quell the immediate worries. "Rest assured, by the end of this month, we will have provided the tools necessary for the production. However, let's not dwell solely on tanks for the moment. There are still other designs I wish to introduce to you all," he stated, producing another set of meticulously prepared blueprints.

Within the realm of his thoughts, Alfonso recognized the timing of this meeting as auspicious. The completion of the CNC machine, a project he had diligently worked on for months, was fortuitously slated for its debut by the month's end. This technological marvel would significantly enhance their production capabilities, rendering them equipped for the ambitious plans ahead.

Presenting the blueprints before him, Alfonso directed their attention to the designs he was about to unveil. Each blueprint represented a symbol of progress, embodying the next step in the modernization of the Philippine armed forces. With each unveiling, he aimed to expand their horizons and heighten their expectations.

"Allow me to introduce the FV432, a versatile armored personnel carrier designed to enhance our mobility on the battlefield. With its adaptable nature, it promises to serve our forces effectively in various scenarios," Alfonso began, his tone brimming with enthusiasm as he provided a brief overview of the FV432's specifications.

"As we move forward, let's also consider the Pandur I, a light armored vehicle capable of rapid response and exceptional agility. Its versatility and maneuverability make it a crucial asset for our armed forces," Alfonso continued, his words laced with anticipation for the future possibilities.

Turning his attention to the next blueprint, Alfonso discussed the CV90, a vehicle that bridged the gap between infantry fighting and armored transport. "This design is a testament to our commitment to comprehensive military solutions. The CV90 firepower and troop-carrying capacity make it a vital addition to our arsenal," he explained, underlining its significance.

The AS-90 and M198 howitzer blueprints followed suit, each unveiling met with nods of approval and anticipation. As Alfonso expounded on the capabilities and advantages of each design, his voice resonated with conviction. With the advent of advanced technology and innovative design, the armed forces were poised to be transformed into a formidable modern force.

When it came to addressing the need for a light vehicle, Alfonso's choice was clear: the iconic and ubiquitous Humvee from the United States. His reasoning? Alfonso recognized the imperative of selecting a vehicle that could endure the rigors of the battlefield while providing his troops with a superior advantage. In this case, the rugged and adaptable Humvee fit the bill perfectly.

However, a lingering issue remained – the proposals he had put forth were not the result of collaboration with external companies. These designs were Alfonso's own creations, a testament to his innovative vision. It was out of the question to allow these companies to reap profits from his inventive work.

Thus, a pressing need for a solution emerged.

Alfonso, contemplating this quandary, found a resolution that aligned with his vision for a modernized armed forces. He envisioned the acquisition of these companies, effectively integrating them into his expansive Future Tech Corporations. Under this strategic maneuver, these entities would still retain their autonomy, yet their designs and innovations would fall under the umbrella of the Future Tech brand. This move, he believed, would guard against the potential leakage of advanced military technology to other nations.

In a meeting with the contractors, Alfonso presented this transformative idea. "Gentlemen," he began, his gaze steady and resolute, "while your contributions to these designs are valued, it's imperative that we safeguard the integrity of our military advancements. I propose that we consolidate these companies under the Future Tech Corporations. This will allow us to maintain control over our innovative designs, ensuring they remain within the confines of our nation's security."

He could sense a mixture of surprise and curiosity in the room. Alfonso proceeded to outline the advantages of this approach, elaborating on the shared benefits that collaboration under a unified entity could offer. "You will still serve as the driving force behind these designs, maintaining leadership positions within Future Tech Corporations. However, by aligning our efforts, we can prevent the dispersion of these crucial advancements."

The room fell silent as the weight of Alfonso's proposition settled in. Slowly, the realization dawned on the contractors, and their expressions shifted from skepticism to a palpable realization of the potential. The idea of pooling resources and knowledge while upholding the sanctity of their military endeavors resonated with them.