677, orders surge(2/2)
It's bloody bloody.
The first victory in Kuwait may have been due to Yin Lac's carelessness in underestimating the enemy, but the second time Yin Lac's generals were stupid, they would have taken strict precautions.
But this time, Yin Lak had an army of 300,000 people, with only 2,000 tanks. How many people did Kuwait have? Do they have 200 tanks?
How could Kuwait win?
Countries in various countries first doubted the authenticity of the news, and then became furious. Their intelligence agencies had not found out anything about such a major military war operation in Kuwait beforehand.
How did Kuwait defeat Yin Lak's 300,000-strong army?
How many troops will Kuwait dispatch?
Is there any assistance from other countries? Wait.
If they hadn't seen the news from Kuwait news, they wouldn't have known that the 300,000-strong army that Yin Lac invaded for the second time was once again wiped out by Kuwait, and all of this happened overnight.
The intelligence agencies of various countries were scolded and rushed to investigate.
Now that the war is over, it's much easier to check.
After some investigation, I learned the inside story.
First of all, the news is absolutely true.
Yin Lac's 300,000-strong army was indeed wiped out by Kuwait overnight.
In addition, Kuwait did not receive covert support from other countries. Instead, it received a shipload of weapons and equipment from Laisou Company. It was this ship of weapons that greatly increased the overall size of Kuwait by at least twice.
It has 200 advanced fighters, 500 advanced tanks, 200 advanced armed helicopters, and 2,000 armored infantry vehicles.
In addition, Kuwait had already premeditated and planned, the tactics were carefully planned, and more importantly, the confidentiality was maintained to the extreme, so they once again achieved this huge victory that can be called a miracle.
Countries finally understand why Kuwait won again. To put it simply, it was intentional and unintentional, and the information was unequal.
Originally, the big tiger Yin Lake thought he was dealing with a wolf, but one wolf suddenly turned into three or even four wolves, and he was bitten to death. In short, Yin Lake did not lose unjustly.
At the same time, judging from the ratio of battle losses on both sides, various countries have noticed the advancement of imported weapons.
This time Yinlak mobilized a total of two thousand tanks, including many new Russian models.
And even if one thousand of these two thousand tanks were bombed by Kuwaiti fighter planes, there would still be one thousand left.
But the remaining 1,000 tanks only exchanged for the battle losses of 50 Lurker tanks, and this was at least one-on-two.
What shocked all countries the most was a scene broadcast on the Kuwaiti news. Kuwait was withdrawing its troops to rest. Many lurker tanks were riddled with bullet holes, but they were all driven back.
In addition, the performance of the Dragonfly armed helicopter is also very excellent. It plays a greater role on the battlefield than the Lurker tank. It breaks through the enemy's formation and bombs at the beginning of the battlefield, clears the way for the tank and protects the tank. It is definitely a battlefield sword.
In particular, thirty Dragonfly armed helicopters were lost, but none of the pilots were injured. They were safe and reliable enough.
What caught the most attention of all countries was that the performance of Kuwait's only Sea Ghost nuclear submarine in this battle was astonishing.
Not only does it open the sea channel to the sea entrance of Yinlak for the Kuwaiti Navy.
It also sank four submarines and a battleship, but remained unscathed. Even the Yinlak Navy may not have discovered its existence from the beginning to the end.
This is the power of nuclear submarines. They are stealthy and quiet. They can lurk under the sea and quietly deliver a fatal blow to the enemy. They can escape immediately and appear elusive.
In addition, there are also the use of drones and so on.
It also inspired many countries.
All in all, Kuwait fought brilliantly.
Laisuo Company only has a few types of weapons and equipment, but they use them to the extreme.
As the news that Yinlak's 300,000 troops were wiped out by Kuwait overnight spread rapidly around the world.
As expected by Xia Yang, orders were pouring in. Needless to say, he became rich again and arms orders continued to increase.
First, orders for Dragonfly armed helicopters surged, with a total of 500 units ordered in less than a week.
One thousand Lurker tanks have been ordered.
More than 300 Predator fighter jets have also been ordered.
There are 10,000 second-generation Pioneer armored vehicles.
But this is just a small head.
Most of them are battleships and submarines.
Perhaps this time the performance of the Iron Dome destroyers, especially the Sea Ghost nuclear submarine, was so amazing that Australia finally couldn't sit still, and representatives from the Sper capital signed a large contract with Xia Yang.
There are ten Iron Dome battleships, two Julang nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and seven Sea Ghost nuclear submarines.
The total order price exceeds US$40 billion and the delivery period is five years.
When all these orders are completed, they will be added to the aviation and submarines previously ordered by the capital of Spur.
Then Australia will have three nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and eight nuclear submarines.
Given Australia's land area and richness, such a naval strength is barely realistic.
Not only did Xia Yang receive weak orders, but Han Chushuang's orders from the United States also surged. The United States ordered 300 of the Big Eye UAVs for 500 units.
However, the original order from the United States was for 600 aircraft, of which 300 were ordered for Predator drones.
You may have seen that Lishen launched the giant eye drone, and the market response was good. General Electronics increased R&D funds, and the Predator drone was launched ahead of schedule, just in time to catch up with this wave of popularity and grab a piece of meat.
Originally, Xia Yang wanted to increase the price due to the large number of orders for the Big Eye drone. However, seeing this situation, he had to give it up. The Big Eye drone costs 15 million US dollars. If mass-produced, the cost would be even lower.
Chapter completed!