King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer

Chapter 1046: The Delivered Composite Camp



The Italian Fiat Group has come knocking...

They hope to sponsor and name a composite battalion!

The main force includes the Fiat Group's own AVH6636 model (6×6) heavy armored vehicles, along with ten Centaur B1 wheeled 120mm self-propelled fire cannons developed on the base chassis of this type.

Strictly speaking, it's not a 'composite battalion', because a true digital composite battalion requires command vehicles, reconnaissance vehicles, drones, tanks, armored vehicles, rocket artillery, logistical vehicles, and even more advanced gadgets...

Then integrate these gadgets together, using digital command systems to form efficient command links.

However, tanks are really unnecessary in Yemen, and due to the existence of unmanned airships and the Talus System, the command authority stays in the rear command headquarters.

Composed of six composite battalions and P.B's own artillery battalion and command reconnaissance battalion, it's like a scaled-down global brand digital composite brigade!

'Ugainbert Camp' and 'Northern Industrial Camp' are already confirmed, and these two companies enjoy huge benefits right from the start...

Fiat Group, as the third group to announce sponsorship, despite the need to recycle those armored vehicles eventually, doesn't affect Boss Joe at all.

Moreover, not only does the Fiat Group want to sponsor arms, but they also want to send people for vehicle maintenance and ammo replenishment, all while providing a naming fee of 50 million US dollars!

Fiat Group claims they are experimenting with a new composite battalion project for the Italian Army, hoping to effectively improve Italy's currently outdated army combat model through real combat exploration.

The news immediately sparked a big debate within Italy...

It's noteworthy that Italy's own army doesn't have a composite battalion project, yet Fiat Group is providing the most advanced army equipment to sponsor P.B., naturally attracting attention within the European Union.

Compared to the Italian military's dissatisfaction, the Fiat Group's actions feel like a bomb dropped on a calm lake...

From the recruitment numbers announced by P.B., you can tell there are only six 'naming rights'.

Three have already been taken!

What do other big companies do now?

If you don't join, you won't have competitiveness in the future!

Don't argue about professionalism; the technical content of the army composite battalion project is not as high as people imagine, and in the future, it certainly depends on who has the biggest reputation and the best sales.

Major countries will certainly support their own composite battalion project companies, but those small countries without production capabilities are all potential consumers.

Armored weapon production companies are heavy asset-based and generally struggle to survive.

The most interesting aspect is that this category naturally excludes the Americans.

The Americans don't even have any thoughts in this regard, mainly because the astronomically priced Bradley fighting vehicle is not a fun thing for the poor.

This exhibition highlights cost-effectiveness!

Combining so many key elements determines whether these companies survive through loans and government orders or ruthlessly dominate the international market for the next few years.

Just as Fiat's people finalized the sponsorship agreement, the French Ground Weapons Industrial Group collaborated with Renault Group's people to approach.

France is a nation obsessed with wheeled armored vehicles, and the infantry fighting vehicle VBCI jointly manufactured by the Ground Weapons Industrial Group and Renault is currently the most advanced model worldwide.

The VBCI is considered a "digital infantry fighting vehicle", with its core being the digital battlefield management system (FINDER).

The system includes: Srr information display terminal, IFF friend-or-foe identification system, digital battlefield map, and PR4G very-high-frequency tactical radio and others.

With this system, you can swiftly, accurately, and clearly answer "Where am I?", "Where is the friendly force?", "Where is the enemy?", "What is my mission?", and how much fuel and ammo are on the vehicle, etc.

This system can provide the latest battlefield situation and the tactical and technical status of this vehicle to the commanding officer and vehicle crew, making commanding combat as easy as playing a computer game for the vehicle commander.

48 VBCI infantry fighting vehicles, 14 CPV armored command vehicles, and 16 Leclerc main battle tanks form a composite battalion, gradually replacing France's past army equipment since 2013...

Unfortunately, France encountered financial issues, the military budget couldn't keep up, and the project's progress stalled, increasing the survival pressure on the two design and manufacturing companies.

Now that the Yemen major project has emerged, they can't help but be tempted.

This is a matter of demand; the French government lacks funds, but for those countries in need, the VBCI vehicle is a top-notch toy!

The bottomless pockets of Qatar are there, and given the chance, who wouldn't want to reach in and grab a handful?

Thus, they directly sent people to fly to Manaus and, under the protection of the French foreign paratroopers who came to support, entered the resort to formally visit Nis, and then conveyed their intentions to Boss Joe through Nis.

The Shah Princes in the resort were dumbfounded!

They had expectations about Boss Joe's plan, but they never anticipated things would develop in this direction!

Previously, organizing an army cost money in units of billions, now Boss Joe just created some buzz on the internet, and Italians and the French came with equipment and money...

The sincerity of the attitude made these Middle Eastern princes feel very bitter.

Once they were the main buyers, and a representative from any armament company meeting them would be extremely respectful.

Now...

............

Compared to the Shah Princes' complex feelings, Boss Joe was delighted!

What's meant by being universally expected? This is it!

Four already confirmed composite battalions are enough to penetrate all of Yemen.

Even if it's not Al Qaeda, the combined forces of the Yemeni government troops and Houthi Armed Forces can't withstand the devastation of four highly efficient composite battalions on the front lines.

Joe doesn't even want to release the naming rights for the next two battalions yet, because the presence of the French has increased the value of those composite battalions.

For companies looking to participate in naming rights afterward, sorry, either you have a better product than the VBCI, or you have to spend a lot of money.

The Italians and the French each spent 50 million US Dollars for naming rights. If a company wants to enter later without spending 100 million US Dollars, Joe Ga wouldn't even spare them a glance.

It's said to be sponsorship, but actually, it's all borrowed. Once the fighting is over, they have to return it.

Meaning, excluding the consumption of ammunition and battle losses, they only spent 50 million US Dollars for a promotion that could last a year or even several years.

That's too cost-effective!

After Joe Ga got the news, he patiently gathered a few girls in the camp to complete the testing of the Glock Pistol and then posted the test results online...

At this time, he didn't have time to surf the internet casually but instead found a quiet place to call Aaron...

"Brother, I don't think Al Qaeda can hold up, you need to think of something..."

Aaron on the other end of the phone was stunned for a moment and said, "What do you mean? The Glorious Society and the Cartel Group are putting in all their efforts, and I've mobilized the remnants of ISIS...

What more do you want?"

Joe Ga smacked his lips and told Aaron about his composite battalion sponsorship project, then heard the sound of things being smashed on the other end...

"FUCK, are you turning Yemen into a battlefield for a world war?

What do you want me to do? Smuggle Patriots to Al Qaeda?"

Joe Ga helplessly smacked his lips and said, "I didn't expect things to go so smoothly...

Who knew the promotional effects of jungle warfare would be so good?

I can control the rhythm of the war in Yemen, but it can't be too fake.

You need to find a way to boost Al Qaeda's combat strength...

Weren't they planning a grand coalition?

Then open up air routes for them, send all extremist forces and drug traffickers to Yemen.

I'll give a heads up to the brothers in Djibouti, have them turn a blind eye for a while to facilitate those people entering Yemen."

As he said this, Joe Ga rubbed his temples and said, "Help me think, I think Yemen needs a major villain...

Who do you think would be motivated to intervene in Yemen's affairs under these circumstances?"

Aaron laughed and said, "Big brother, besides the people from the Edward Foundation, which politician would dare oppose you?

I'll find a way to get some powerful arms from Eastern Europe to Yemen.

Recently, the fighting in Eastern Europe has been fierce, and a lot of arms have flowed into the market from there.

If you're not afraid, I'll try to send some of the infantry fighting vehicles and tanks entering the market from there to Yemen. Anyway, we can always find someone to pay!

Wow, with what you're doing, my profits will drop significantly!

Big brother, don't go overboard. That's Yemen, not Sarajevo; throwing money there doesn't make much sense...

If you scare all the terrorists to death, how will we use Yemen to stall the Edward Foundation?"

As Aaron said this, he suddenly thought of something and curiously asked, "No American companies involved in the composite battalion sponsorship?"

Joe Ga seemingly realized something, smacked his lips, and said, "Do you think the American Military-Industrial Complex wants to play the villain?

Counting the arms from Eastern Europe, this barely counts as an epoch-making cooperation between America and the Soviet Union, right?

The underworld's US-Soviet alliance to resist attacks from PB, wow, that sounds too prestigious."

After a long silence, Aaron said, "I'll try seeing if I can mobilize the energy within military industry, transfer some of the weapons intended for Mexican drug traffickers to Yemen.

FUCK, doing this, I won't make any money at all!"

Joe Ga knew Aaron's so-called 'not making money' was all nonsense, where would there be arms dealers not making money, just making a bit less!

Joe Ga created a huge demand, which is favorable for all arms companies.

The central and eastern parts of Yemen are all desert; it's a natural place to consume weapons.

If possible, all military-industrial groups would be happy to see it continue fighting there.

But thinking about Al Qaeda's weak strength, Joe Ga said somewhat helplessly, "Don't always think about making money, think about long-term benefits.

Turning that place into a meat grinder is beneficial for our future plans!

As for money, such a big organization as Al Qaeda, squeeze a bit, and it should still be there!

If it doesn't work, I'll send people to Mexico to make an enemy of the Sinaloa Group?

They definitely have money!"

Aaron: "You motherfucker..."


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