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Even in the last years of the Bourbon Empire, the national army was very powerful, and the empire at that time was after all an industrial power, with a complete military industry and other heavy industrial base, and it was very easy to maintain the country's armament. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoThe Chinese army in the last years of the Qing Empire was also like this, the Qing Dynasty at that time was not short of arms, and the Qing army was in no way worse than the world powers. The Qing Dynasty has established a complete military industrial system, from army rifle bullets to thousands of tons of naval cruisers, the Qing Dynasty can build its own, and the Qing artillery team even has 305mm howitzers, which are still imitations of the German Krupp, which is the world's top killer!!

Later, Sun Dacang, the ancestor of the artillery party, opened fire, of course, Mr. Sun Wen can only open his mouth, and he has always opened his mouth. The provisional president always called on others to go to the front to taste the Krupp cannon of the Great Qing Artillery Team, and also called on his Japanese wife Kaoru Otsuki to drink some sake with him and have another shot. One day, his mouth cannon finally flickered into President Yuan Shikai, who was "there are soldiers". The president led the Beiyang Army to make a revolution with the artillery party, and these regular Qing troops only used a bag of cigarettes to destroy the Qing Dynasty. …… Later, Sun Dacang continued the revolution, became the president of the south, and also created a National Revolutionary Army. ……… After one war after another, the complete industrial system left by the Qing Dynasty was almost swept away by all kinds of artillery parties, so there was a theology that "it is better to buy than to build, and it is better to rent than to buy".

A few years after Sun Dacang's death, it was really like this, and almost all the treasures left by the Westernization Movement were destroyed. As a result, Chang Kaishen and his friends had to buy even the most basic rifles and pistols from foreign countries, and even more ammunition of various calibers. The Central Army of the National Revolutionary Army led by President Jiang Guangtou was positioned as a civil war armed force and a public security army when it was founded. It is not a national defense force, and it is by no means a national defense force, because its level of armament and military capability are insufficient to meet national defense needs. It doesn't have enough heavy weapons and probably doesn't want to be equipped with a lot of them. You must know that in a civil war, the number of troops is very important, and if you buy cannons with money, you will buy fewer guns, and if you have fewer soldiers, you will not be able to frighten other brothers.

The standardized division of this army, the so-called 1930-style adjustment division and finishing division, in terms of artillery configuration, is actually inferior to the Qing Central Army and Yuan Shikai's Beiyang Six Towns. The reorganization of the Central Army was in 1930, but the small battle training of the Beiyang Army was in 1895, and the six towns of Beiyang were officially formed in 1901! The revolutionary army of this revolutionary artillery party is not even comparable to the troops in the last years of the decadent feudal dynasty 30 years ago!

In 1911, the artillery party overthrew the Qing Dynasty, and the revolution was successful, and it has been 20 years. Fighting for power and profit, grabbing territory, making money, fighting guns, and engaging in civil war. Of course, all kinds of drugs should also be engaged. The secret service led by Dai Li had to carefully get some special syphilis drug for the chairman -- penicillin, penicillin made in the United States.

(Note confidentiality, the chairman has syphilis, which is a top state secret.) Don't leak secrets. )

The revolutionaries of the First Republic of Paris were doing the same thing, and in the eyes of the parliamentarians from the lower ranks, the army was only a tool for power, a very useful and deterrent tool, a tool that must be in their hands. As a result, the royal army, which had been united in its allegiance to the king, gradually split into the private armies of small groups of revolutionary leaders after the revolution......