Well, here we go. Our Generals report that the only reason our armies are not driving on their capital is due to our lack of anything to, well, drive. Particularly over their trenches.
So, lets begin with what we did do this year.
To begin with, we have the Pattern 807 Field Helmet, which is constructed out of a single piece of steel and a cloth inner. The outer structure of the helmet is face hardened and made out of a light weight but high strength helmet that results in being able to stop one of our rifle rounds at medium to long ranges, and can stop a round from a Jupiter at anything other than close range. However, its design can get in the way of a soldiers movement, particularly while crawling. This is, in part, due to the slight "spongyness" of the metallic section's suspension over the inner part.
Anyways, the helmet comes painted in a flat, earth like tone, and is also fitted with a net, into which small bits of foliage or cloth can be affixed to lessen a soldiers ability to be seen. The helmet is also quite cheap to produce.
Next up, we have a set of new shells for our field gun, consisting of HE(in two forms), a useful AP round, and a illumination round. Sadly, our engineers where unable to find a smoke producing agent they felt safe with. Anyways, the HE shell consists of a standard shell body with not inconsiderable power and a choice of two detonators screwed on the rear. One is for impact, and detonates when the shell is stopped, and the second is a quickly-adjustable timed fuse.
The AP shell, which is still just pure AP with no high explosive within it(something that our navy would rather have), is able to penetrate a considerable amount of armor(upwards of 20cm), due to the fact that all that is fired is a small rod of highly dense material. The hole it leaves is small, but hopefully it will fail to penetrate the back of whatever its fired at and bounces around inside. This is now termed APDS by our engineers.
Finally, we have our illumination round, which is able to light up a considerable area for about 150 seconds.
And if all that was not good enough, making the shells is cheaper than ever before.
And now, the 55hp gasoline engine we developed, a four stroke, four cylinder engine that is absolutely minuscule, runs whenever one wants it to, and is shockingly cheap. One of the engineers assigned to this mentioned something about it to someone in a letter and since then the number of requests from private firms(particularly ones that make motorcycles) has skyrocketed.
Congrats, you have something from 1965 here Following in our design line up, I present the Pattern 807 Mortar of 80mm, a fantastically strong, quick to set up, accurate, long ranged and
cheap mortar that has a drawback only in its weight, which is on the heavy side. To cope with this, the weapon is designed to travel as three segments consisting of the barrel, the bipod, and the base plate.
The shells for the weapon are, as is seemingly standard, on the pitiful side. Now, the shell consists of one of two warheads, mounted on a finned shaft. Up to three additional propellant charges can be fitted to this shaft, and one is contained within. The expensive part of the shells are the warheads themselves, which come in HE and Fragmentation.
Following this, we have the Swordfish Type B development, which consists of taking the twin-mount turret off and putting a new one for a 75mm cannon on. The end result is a far slower turning turret that can hold our field gun along with a (rudimentary) range finder(consisting of the iron sights on the weapon being fitted with a multi-prong arrangement representing the width of a man at different ranges).
Finally, we built some new factories, expanded another, and added another slip to the drydock. The appropriate section has been modified to address these changes.
Pattern of 807 Battlehelmet
Able to protect against 10x60mm rounds at medium and long ranges. Slightly encumbers used due to "spongyness". Built in camouflage w/ ability for end user to add more.
Costs .05pp each
Pattern of 807 Gasoline Engine
Produces 55hp
Extremely light weight
Costs 1pp each(!)
Pattern of 807 80mm Mortar
Maximum range of 2km
Weighs 60kg total, designed to be split into three parts for transport
Shockingly accurate at medium to short ranges(under 1k)
Costs 2.5pp each
Pattern of 807 75mmR shells
For the Pattern 806 75mm Field Gun "Ratio", now with greater penetration(for AP) and far larger explosive damage.
-HE, choice of impact or timed fuze
-APDS
-Illumination(lasts 150 seconds)
Pattern of 807 80mmM shells
For the Pattern 807 80mm Mortar
Consists of warhead(HE or Fragmentation) and finned section
Up to four total propellant charges(with all, able to be fired out to 2km)
Warheads are low powered and complex to produce
Swordfish Type B
(Variant of the 805 Swordfish Torpedo Boat Destroyer)
Armament:
-1x single-mount pattern 806 "Ratio" Field Cannon(NOTE, SEVERELY REDUCED TURRET SPEED. BASIC RANGEFINDER EQUIPPED)
-2x single-mount pattern 793 revolving cannon
-2x single-tube Pattern 803 15.7" torpedo launcher, with 30 total torpedoes and 6 held in readiness at any given time
-A number of mounts for heavy machineguns along the sides of the vessel(typically 6x Pattern 806 HMG)
Communications:
-signal flags
-electric lights
Propulsion:
-2x power plants consisting of single steam turbine, four water-tube boilers and two electric generators each turning one screw
Top speed: 32 knots
Range: 3000nmi
Equivalent Cost(in PP):92 for armaments(not counting modifications or smallarms)
Thirteen off-site production plants producing ammunition (5x 10x60mmA cartridge, 1x 10x30mm(black) cartridge, 1x 37mm cannon, 2x 10x30mm Special, 2x 12.5x30mm, 1x 15.7" Torpedo, 1x 75mmR(old) cannon rounds(Changing over to new type as we speak))
One on-site factory complex with four production lines of 300pp each and one of 600pp
One on-site artillery complex with three 300pp production lines
Five offsite and widely dispersed factories(ON LOAN), each with a capacity of 250pp
Four dispersed factories, each with 300pp of capacity
One on-site workshop, for designing new things
One on-site design studio
One harbor
One onsite dockyard with two slips, each of 300 ton
One offsite drydock(ON LOAN) with yearly capacity of 300 ton
One world class firing range, with attached offices for range table calculation
9 newbies
1 untrained munitions engineer
1 basic munitions engineer
1 untrained architect
11 basic engineers
1 basic armor engineer
1 basic naval engineer
1 basic firearms engineers
2 talented basic firearms engineers
1 amazingly talented but untrained firearms engineer
1 good engineer
LONGARMS
-Pattern 782 Standard Troop Rifle
32700 guns of various types
-Pattern 801 Revolving Rifle in 10x60mmRS
5200 guns
-Pattern 803 Trench Broom
130
SIDEARMS
-Pattern 784 Revolver
5020 single action
2700 double action
-Pattern 803 Jupiter Automatic Pistol
1200
LIGHT HEAVY WEAPONS
-Pattern 801 heavy revolving rifle
75 guns
-Pattern 806 MG
120
ARTY
-Pattern 793 Revolving cannon
330 guns
-Pattern 807 75mm Field Gun "Ratio"
95
OTHER
-18.75" Torpedo Launcher
8
NAVY
-Swordfish Torpedo Boat Destroyer
--Pattern 793 Revolving cannonx4
--Pattern 806 HMG x6
--Pattern 803 15.7" torpedo launcherx2
4 Vessels