Warlords: Rising from the Northwest Border and Sweeping Across the Powers

Chapter 462: China's naval power storms



Chapter 462: China's naval power storms

Two hours passed in a flash, and in the congressional hall, with the last note of Su Zhengyang, this grand meeting finally came to an end. At this moment, the entire venue seemed to fall into a brief silence, and then thunderous applause and cheers rang out one after another.

Two years seemed like a leap in the history of China. The world had deeply felt the shock from the East. It was a sleeping dragon that was slowly opening its eyes and showing its unparalleled power. The rise of China was no longer a distant dream, but a reality within reach.

China has made remarkable achievements in many fields, including economy, people's livelihood, education, military, science and technology. The problems that once troubled the country have now been solved one by one, and China is catching up with and surpassing the old powers at an unprecedented speed. All of this is inseparable from the joint efforts and hard work of every Chinese.

After the meeting, Su Zhengyang quickly returned to his busy work.

According to his confirmed work schedule, he will set off for Taizhou Beihai in three days. This time, his destination is the South China Sea Fleet, one of the three major fleets of the Chinese Navy. He will go there to inspect and understand the fleet's training, equipment level and combat capabilities, and make plans and deployments for the future development of the Chinese Navy.

Two years ago, the Chinese Navy welcomed an unprecedented development opportunity. With the help of a large number of system rewards, the strength of the Chinese Navy rose rapidly, with the total number of ships exceeding 500, becoming the world's first navy with three Zeppelin aircraft carriers and a total tonnage of more than 3.5 million tons. This achievement not only made the Chinese people proud, but also attracted the attention of countries around the world.

During the past two years of development, Su Zhengyang knew the importance of the navy to a country, so he continued to increase his investment in the navy. He used the resources of the system mall to purchase a large number of battleships, cruisers and destroyers. The addition of these ships further enhanced the combat capability of the Chinese navy.

It is worth mentioning that Su Zhengyang also purchased the pride of Fuso, the Yamato battleship. This battleship is famous for its powerful firepower and solid armor, and has become an important battleship in the Chinese Navy fleet. Its addition undoubtedly adds more confidence and strength to the Chinese Navy.

In addition, Su Zhengyang also purchased three Lexington-class aircraft carriers. These aircraft carriers have powerful carrier-based aircraft formations and advanced combat systems, which enable the Chinese Navy to have stronger air superiority and strike capabilities in maritime operations.

Today, China's three major fleets are composed of two aircraft carriers as the core, ten main battleships and a large number of other ships. Under Su Zhengyang's careful planning and deployment, these fleets not only have strong combat capabilities, but also show a high level of coordinated combat.

Located on the shore of the bustling Shanghai, the Chinese Naval Officer Training Academy is like a solemn fortress, quietly guarding this blue sea. In the past two years, it seems to have become a cradle of talents, nurturing batches of outstanding naval commanders and qualified soldiers. They are like bright stars, illuminating the brilliant future of the Chinese Navy.

Today's Chinese Navy is no longer what it used to be, and its strength is impressive. The six aircraft carriers it has in total are like six mighty beasts, standing proudly on the rough sea. Among them, the three Zeppelin aircraft carriers have become the pride of the Navy with their unique charm and powerful combat effectiveness, while the three Lexington-class aircraft carriers have demonstrated the strong strength of the Chinese Navy with their advanced technology and huge displacement.

In terms of battleships, the Chinese Navy had an amazing lineup. Ten mighty Yamato battleships, each of which was like a steel behemoth on the sea, with a standard displacement of 65,000 tons. Their presence made any enemy daunted. In addition, there were 18 battleships, including the USS Vimes and the USS Iowa. With their powerful firepower and solid armor, they formed an indestructible line of defense for the Chinese Navy.

These ships are not only the pride of the Chinese Navy, but also a symbol of national strength.

The Chinese Navy has now formed three powerful fleets in the North Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea, each of which is an important pillar of the country's maritime power. Together, they guard the vast sea areas and ensure that the country's maritime rights and interests are not violated.

The three fleets have a total of 27 naval forces, who are well-trained, highly motivated, and ready to fight for the honor and interests of the country at any time. Among them, the number of ships over 175 tons has reached an astonishing . These giant ships are like a steel Great Wall on the sea, demonstrating the strong strength of the Chinese Navy.

The leader of this powerful navy is none other than Admiral Mize, who was summoned from the system. His prototype is the famous American naval commander Chester William Nimitz, who injected new vitality into the Chinese navy with his outstanding talents and extraordinary wisdom. Admiral Mize is not a traditional American general who bullies the weak. He is more like a Nelson-style general, steady but not conservative, brave but not reckless. He can flexibly adjust tactics according to the battlefield situation, defeat the strong with the weak, and expand the results when the wind is favorable.

The two deputy commanders were the Blue Star World War II Eagle Sauce Navy Marshal Mountbatten and the American Navy Admiral Raymond.

Under the leadership of three experienced admirals, the Chinese Navy's combat capability has been significantly improved. Officers at all levels have excellent command capabilities and are able to respond quickly to the intentions of their superiors to ensure victory in battles. At the same time, the naval forces have also demonstrated extremely high combat literacy and teamwork spirit.

It can be said that the Chinese Navy is now at the top of the world's navies. Whether it is the number and tonnage of ships, or the combat capability of the troops and the command ability of officers at all levels, it is enough to make other countries far behind.

In the spacious and bright office, Su Zhengyang sat quietly at his desk, the brush in his hand had just been put down, and the ink had not yet completely dried. He let out a long breath, as if releasing the pressure that had been pent up in his heart for a long time. His eyes flashed with extremely sharp eyes, like the brightest stars in the night sky, revealing an indomitable heroic spirit and determination.

On the rice paper spread out on the table, the two characters "Liuwan" were written in powerful strokes and majestic momentum. These two characters seemed to carry Su Zhengyang's endless thoughts and determination, revealing his deep concern about the remnant forces of the Southern Kingdom's regime retreating to Liuwan Island two years ago.

Two years passed in a flash, and China had undergone tremendous changes during this period. The economy was booming, and the military was growing stronger, enough to support a battle across the ocean. Su Zhengyang knew that now was the time to take action.

His purpose of inspecting the South China Sea Fleet was clear and firm - to make full preparations for the upcoming war. This time, he not only wanted to take back the occupied Liuwan Island, but also to realize his long-cherished wish - to set foot on the mainland of Fuso, ride on Mount Fuji, and overlook the city of Kyoto!


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