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Chapter 38 - Chapter 38: Modernization 4

Following Alfonso's insightful conversation with General Ramirez, the army contractor returned to the room. With a sense of anticipation in the air, Alfonso engaged them in a conversation that would seal the agreement.

"We've taken the time to consider your proposal, Your Majesty," the representative of the army contractors began, "and after careful deliberation, we are aligned with your vision."

Alfonso's eyes gleamed with approval, his demeanor reflecting his contentment. "I'm gratified to hear that," he replied. "Your collaboration is crucial in advancing the modernization of our armed forces."

In response, the contractor nodded, a gesture signifying their commitment to the endeavor. "We are honored to be part of this transformative journey," they expressed.

Acknowledging their shared determination, Alfonso leaned forward slightly. "I appreciate your dedication. Tomorrow, I'd like to formalize our agreement through the necessary paperwork. Your presence here is instrumental, and I am confident that this partnership will yield remarkable results."

With the impending finalization of the arrangement, the meeting concluded on a positive note. "For now, you may take your leave," Alfonso continued, his tone welcoming a moment of respite. "We've effectively addressed the matters concerning the army, and I anticipate our future collaboration."

As the contractors exited the room, a sense of accomplishment pervaded the space, affirming the strides taken toward modernizing the armed forces. With the commitments solidified and groundwork laid, the path ahead held the promise of transformation and progress.

After the departure of the army builders, Alfonso turned his attention to Alejandro. "Please summon the navy builder to join us," he instructed, his tone carrying the weight of the impending conversation.

As Alejandro went to fulfill his task, Alfonso took a moment to delve into the status of the shipyards within the Philippines. Immersed in his thoughts, he contemplated the current landscape. While not exclusively under the Monarch's jurisdiction, the shipyards had a crucial role in the nation's maritime endeavors. Three years prior, his father had commissioned a naval shipyard, recognizing the strategic significance of maritime infrastructure.

However, the private sector also possessed its own shipyards. Though not as technologically advanced, these facilities had the potential to meet the navy's requirements.

Alfonso's musings were interrupted as Alejandro returned, accompanied by the navy builders. As they entered the room, a respectful atmosphere pervaded the space. Alfonso acknowledged their presence with a nod and a warm smile. "Gentlemen, thank you for joining me. Your expertise is integral to our discussion."

The navy builders reciprocated with polite bows, conveying their respect for the Monarch. "Your Majesty, we are honored to have this opportunity to discuss matters concerning the navy," one of them expressed.

Alfonso gestured for them to take a seat, signaling the beginning of their conversation. "I understand that the navy plays a pivotal role in securing our waters and maritime interests," he began. "Given our geography, it's imperative that our naval capabilities are robust."

The builders nodded in agreement, understanding the gravity of their task. "Indeed, Your Majesty. Our navy's strength ensures not only our security but also our ability to navigate regional waters effectively," another builder added.

Alfonso leaned forward slightly, his engagement evident. "I am committed to enhancing our naval capabilities," he affirmed. "Our conversation today will focus on the ships that are integral to the navy's operations."

With a wry smile playing on his lips, Alfonso extended a document to both the Navy builders and Admiral Hernandez. This document held the key to a new and transformative program within the Navy, signaling a shift towards progress and evolution.

Much like his approach with the Army, Alfonso was determined to usher in a radical transformation within the Navy. He was unafraid of challenging the status quo to achieve his vision. The centerpiece of this transformation was a newly devised boot camp training course, inspired by the United States Navy's training regimen. A comprehensive ten-week program meticulously designed to mold civilians into capable sailors adept in the intricacies of battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, cruisers, and submarines.

As the Navy builders and Admiral Hernandez delved into the contents of the document, Alfonso allowed them the necessary time to absorb the details of the new program plan.

Admiral Hernandez, his gaze lifting from the document, expressed his thoughts. "Your Majesty, this is an excellent and comprehensive course. It lays a solid foundation for our naval personnel."

Alfonso's resolve was unwavering as he responded, "I'm glad you find it promising, Admiral. I want you to see to its implementation within the navy."

Turning his attention to the navy builders, he continued, "And now, gentlemen, let's delve into the heart of our discussion—our new ships."

The atmosphere in the room remained charged with anticipation.

Before continuing, Alfonso pondered over the monumental decision he faced. The creation of battleships required a significant financial investment, yet the emergence of aircraft carriers had cast a shadow over their relevance. He embarked on a meticulous evaluation, weighing the wisdom of building a substantial fleet centered around battleships. The reports at his disposal revealed the absence of any naval treaties akin to the Naval Washington Treaty, indicating no limitations on the tonnage of surface warships. This suggested that major powers might be veering towards battleship construction. However, Alfonso's scrutiny during the design phase had unveiled a different narrative.

His investigation into the naval might of various superpowers revealed a common thread—they were all exploring a novel class of warship that held the potential to reshape maritime warfare. These powers seemed to prioritize battleships over aircraft carriers, perceiving immense firepower as a potent advantage. The limited development of carrier-compatible aircraft further compounded this perception.

With a sense of purpose, Alfonso unveiled the blueprint of the battleship he envisioned, laying it out for the navy builders to examine. The design he presented bore striking resemblance to the legendary Iowa-class Battleships. These monumental vessels, hailing from the World War II era, boasted unparalleled firepower, protection, and agility. Names like USS Iowa and USS Missouri still evoked awe due to their sheer size and formidable capabilities.

In this reality, radar technology had yet to make its debut. However, Alfonso's visionary blueprint incorporated cutting-edge radar, fire control, and anti-aircraft systems across battleships, aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and submarines. The future he envisioned was one of advanced naval warfare, where these technological marvels would redefine the seas.

Admiration filled the room as the navy builder commented, "Your Majesty, this design is a masterpiece. Though its specifications are slightly lower, the innovative design resonates with a logic I've never encountered before."

Alfonso's conviction shone through as he responded, "I'm confident in this design. Let's opt for this over my previous proposal."

The navy builder's excitement was tempered by a hint of concern. "It's an impressive design, Your Majesty, but our existing capabilities may fall short. Many of the systems here are novel to us."

"Rest assured," Alfonso assured, "Future Tech's engineers will be at your service. They've been apprised of this venture and are ready to assist."

With gratitude, the navy builder accepted the assurance. "Thank you, Your Majesty."

As they transitioned to the next blueprint, Alfonso's advisor, Alexander, smoothly took charge. "Now, let's delve into your next design—the proposal concerning cruisers."

In the realm of naval innovation, Alfonso's creative vision extended to crafting a new generation of cruisers for the Navy. Drawing inspiration from the revered Kirov-class Battlecruisers, his design embodied a remarkable resemblance. Eager to embrace future advancements, Alfonso incorporated provisions for missile launchers, a technology he intended to spearhead in the days to come.

Transitioning to the domain of destroyers, Alfonso unveiled the blueprint for the Spruance-class Destroyers. Renowned for their versatility, these destroyers were meticulously engineered as multi-role vessels. Their capabilities were later fine-tuned for anti-submarine warfare, reflecting their adaptable nature. Alfonso's penchant for flexibility found resonance in this choice, recognizing the dynamic nature of modern naval engagements.

Taking his aspirations skyward, Alfonso turned his attention to aircraft carriers, revealing his design for the Kitty Hawk-class Aircraft Carriers. Evoking the legacy of the Midway-class carriers, these vessels embraced a similar scale and functionality. Engineered to wield multi-role capabilities, these carriers embodied Alfonso's commitment to versatility in naval power projection.

As the discussion delved into submarine dynamics, Alfonso's discerning eye fell upon the Scorpène-class Submarines. Opting for diesel-electric propulsion, these submarines epitomized his dedication to choosing technologies with practicality and purpose. The Scorpène-class submarines, designed to operate effectively beneath the waves, held a strategic place in Alfonso's comprehensive naval strategy.

However, a significant challenge emerged when addressing the submarines. In the contemporary technological landscape, submarines had metamorphosed into commerce raiding dive boats, rather than the traditional concept of fully submerged vessels. Functioning as surface vessels that submerge for attack or concealment, submarines predominantly cruised on the water's surface while seeking out targets due to their fragile nature and limited armament scope.

The practicality of prolonged underwater operation was hindered by the fact that submarines, propelled by diesel engines, necessitated air for their function. Submerged operations entailed battery-powered propulsion, which required resurfacing for recharging when the batteries were depleted. Alfonso sought to surmount this limitation by introducing a "snort," akin to the snorkels used in swimming for air. However, this innovation introduced a conundrum similar to that of full submersion. On a positive note, considering the prevailing naval dynamics, competitors lacked a similar snort on their submarines, granting the Philippine Navy an advantageous edge.

Alfonso's comprehensive approach extended to the maritime realm as well. For the Coast Guard's primary fleet, he introduced the esteemed Legend-class National Security Cutters. These vessels, characterized by their multi-mission capabilities, were meticulously crafted for extensive voyages, encompassing a spectrum of responsibilities such as long-range patrols, law enforcement, and security missions.

A cornerstone of his coastal defense strategy included the incorporation of the Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutters (FRC). These agile and compact vessels were specifically tailored for dynamic tasks such as coastal and offshore patrol, search and rescue missions, and the enforcement of maritime laws.

Their maneuverability and versatility lent them a pivotal role in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests.

The Island-class Patrol Boats emerged as yet another vital component in the Coast Guard's fleet. Adaptable and swift, these boats assumed the mantle of law enforcement, search and rescue, and various other operations within coastal and nearshore zones.

Also taking center stage in Alfonso's maritime vision were the Uniper-class Seagoing Buoy Tenders. These vessels took on the essential task of maintaining aids to navigation and executing intricate search and rescue operations. Their competence extended to ensuring safe maritime routes while being prepared to respond to emergencies with speed and efficacy.

The inclusion of Cutter Tugboats was a testament to Alfonso's meticulous planning. These modestly sized tugboats assumed diverse roles, from the relocation of buoys to the transportation of essential equipment, reinforcing the operational efficiency of the Coast Guard.

While primarily in use by the Navy, the Cyclone-class Patrol Coastal (PC) Ships also found their place within the Coast Guard's sphere of operation. Their participation in certain missions, particularly counter-drug operations, showcased the cross-agency collaboration that Alfonso championed to bolster the nation's maritime security.

The expansion of the shipyard facilities became an imperative requisite to facilitate the construction of the newly envisioned vessels. Alfonso's strategic thinking encompassed the need to amplify the drydock size of existing shipyards across the Philippines, alongside creating entirely new facilities.

Cognizant of the resources required for these undertakings, Alfonso contemplated the necessity of reallocating funds to compensate for the substantial demand for new docks.

Before drawing the discussion to a close, Alfonso extended a proposal to the navy builder, mirroring the strategy he had presented to the army. Under this proposition, Alfonso would acquire their shipyards while retaining them as CEOs, albeit under the umbrella of his corporation. This arrangement was engineered to safeguard the confidentiality of the designs and prevent unauthorized leaks, securing a pioneering edge in naval technology.

The navy builders found resonance in Alfonso's proposal, recognizing the wisdom in aligning their operations with a forward-thinking visionary like Alfonso. Given the scarcity of clients in the prevailing market, agreeing to Alfonso's proposition was an astute business decision, promising a revitalized trajectory for their shipyards.

Anticipated to require a span of three to six years for completion, this ambitious endeavor heralded a transformative chapter for the Philippines. Once realized, it would elevate the nation's stature to that of a maritime power of prominence. Alfonso could then contemplate the next phase of his vision – an expansion strategy that could encompass broader horizons and opportunities.