Chapter 137: The Situation on the Front

Parady Island, Higanshina Airport.

Erwin, as the Legion Commander, patrolled here.

All of their fighters were transported here, a total of 339 fighters, which is all the fighters they have produced since they built the planes two years ago.

The performance of these fighters is limited to the industrial precision and material limitations of Paradis Island and the world, and there are still many shortcomings.

For example, the most basic Type 1 fighter can only carry two people, a pilot, and an observer, and the fighter cannot carry weapons, so it can only pass through the observer, hold a machine gun, or manually drop bombs on the ground.

The Type 2 fighter is similar to the manned aircraft they used in Rebellio three years ago, with a storage compartment that can be used as a bomber.

However, the number of Type II fighters is less than 80 units, and the cost and technical requirements are too high.

After the start of the construction of the nuclear industrial zone, 50 percent of the island's resources are inclined to the construction of the nuclear industrial zone, and the island's population of about 1 million, excluding the soldiers who do not participate in production, the rest of the people, and then subtracting the workers who are involved in the construction of the nuclear industrial zone and responsible for the basic livelihood of the people, there are very few available skilled workers.

Workers were responsible for the manufacture of airplanes and warships, as well as the storage and preparation of weapons and ammunition.

Even with the help of giants, it is not easy for them to build such more than 300 fighters.

The endurance of the Type 1 fighter is only about eight hours, and the flight range is very limited.

Even if a Type 1 plane wants to cross Paradis Island diagonally, it will take three hours, so if you want to use a Type 1 fighter against the coalition forces, you can only wait for the coalition forces to approach before taking off from Higanshina Airport.

The 2nd fighter can carry spare fuel for 40 hours, but Parady Island is surrounded by the sea and far from the mainland, and it takes 30 hours to fly from Parady Island to Marais, which is a serious challenge for the pilots.

Their current national strength is simply not able to build aircraft carriers at the same time as building a nuclear industrial zone, and the development time and labor restrictions are too great.

When Paradis Island drops leaflets to the outside world, they all take off from Paradis Island, run out of fuel, and then slow down to the sea through airbags, where they are recovered by ships.

Outside, they don't have a suitable place for the plane to take off.

Even if there is, it is impossible to take off outside, the risk is too great, once the enemy discovers and directly attacks the airfield, the expensive fighters will be lost, and the soldiers stationed at the airport will also fall into a dangerous situation without supplies and assistance.

At the technical level, compared to three years ago, there is no progress.

The science and technology of Paradis Island was completely pulled out of the mud by that person, and there were almost zero talents in basic disciplines and senior talents, and the scientists who could be used were basically all recruited from Isfar.

However, for the Isfar people, some of the technology on the island is also a little too advanced, and they simply can't come up with better technologies and theories than three years ago, such as airplanes, and Isfar's scientists can only give some insignificant improvements on the original aircraft drawings.

But fortunately, even if the island's military technology stagnates for three years, it will be crushing for the upcoming world coalition forces.

The other side simply does not have aviation equipment that can be called "fighters", and the firearms are also backward bolt-action rifles, and the firepower of the two sides is not of the same level.

Plus, they have "giants".

Erwin tilted his head to look at the dwarf giant with a cannon to the side.

The control of these giants has been changed to a pressing type, and pressing their muscles will cause them to move and jump.

During the day, these giants can go to battle and can provide a great boost.

However, they can only move during the day, and at night they lose their effect.

The coalition forces are naturally aware of this, and I am afraid that they will try to choose to land on the island at night.

To be honest, Erwin couldn't tell where they landed on the island from.

If he were the commander of the enemy forces, he would definitely scatter the fleet.

Paradis Island is huge, with a total area of about 6.4 million square kilometers, less than 30% of the island's area is developed, and the remaining 70% is wilderness.

The area of the wall is also exaggerated, and even the land within the wall, they can't manage it well, let alone monitor the entire Paradis Island.

In terms of communication, they are still using telegraphs, and they have copied this technology from outside the island, and there is no technological progress outside the island, so naturally they cannot develop a better means of communication.

Erwin had limited forces at his disposal, and could only use them to defend important areas as much as possible, and most of his troops were placed near the nuclear industrial area, so it was impossible for them to take the initiative to fight outside the core area.

Parady Island is not for war, but for peace.

They will not take the initiative to provoke any war or conflict, will not encroach on the land of other countries, and will not bomb and deter the people of other countries in a threatening sense.

That would only confirm the propaganda of the Marais and make the "Palladium threat theory" a fact in the minds of people all over the world.

Palladium Island, will only fight back against aggression and provocations!

Erwin never expected killing or war, and if he could, he hoped that the other side would withdraw his troops after seeing the planes and weapons on Paradis Island.

But war is never such a child's play, and since the coalition forces have declared war, the losses are so small that they cannot bear them, and they will never withdraw their troops.

The contradictions between people will never end, and in recent years, Erwin has become more and more aware of this truth.

A few days later, Paradis Island, Anding District.

Falco is packing his bags with Jabi, Sophia and others.

They carried large bags and small bags, and finally looked back at the town where they had lived for nearly half a year.

Having managed to settle on the island, they now have to leave the coastal city near the port.

Falco's brother, Colt, was also here, helping to evacuate the crowd.

The war was about to begin, and since they lived in the outermost part of the island of Paradis, they were the last to be evacuated, waiting for more than a month for their turn to get on the train and enter the walls.

The children looked up at the clear blue sky, and several warplanes flew over their heads, looking out at the sea outside the town, and could see the steel battleships, lined up in a line.

Falco pursed his lips and left with the group.

"Brother." Falco asked, "When will we be able to stop running away?" ”

Colt was stunned for a moment and touched his brother's head.

"I don't know," Colt couldn't give a definite answer.

"I miss my mom so much." Falco said.

Colt was stunned for a moment and hugged his brother, all he could give was that.

(End of chapter)