
Bright Sword: Starting from the Logistics Department
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An arms fan in the 21st century traveled to the world of Bright Sword and became the director of the border arsenal. He increased the production technology and output of the arsenal, and then transferred to the frontline command. The original "Director of the Arsenal of Bright Sword"
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
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I read this book because people who work in arsenals and military industries find it boring and featureless when they go to the battlefield every day.
Return the right to distribute materials to the arsenal? Do you think this is a partnership business? Even Brother Yunlong only used his position to produce some cotton-padded clothes. How could a factory director be involved in the distribution of cotton-padded clothes, let alone more important arms?
Brother, your title says about a military factory. After 20 or 30 chapters, it's basically a war. Does this fit your character as the director of a military factory? A military factory shouldn't produce military equipment and cooperate with a few of them to ensure logistical equipment. You, the protagonist, directly become the group leader, which is way off topic.
There's something wrong with this writing. It's so nonsense. Headquarters leaders don't actually control the military factory?
It's been 40 years, and it's only slowly advanced in technology to make guns. Do you think it's appropriate? ? ? ? ? I was really convinced, and after a few years the little Japanese surrendered. Your technology has only reached the level of semi-automatic when you make a gun, so there is no use in bringing the system through it. . Damn this time and space. China will be able to build semi-automatic cars in 50 years. . Need you to make it? ? ? ?
What about the author? Why is there only one chapter today?
Are gunpowder and dynamite the same thing? The gunpowder explodes longitudinally along the channel and is suitable for use as a primer and the propellant for propelling the warhead in the cartridge case. Explosives explode in all directions without distinction and are suitable for use as grenades and artillery warheads. When writing military novels, you must know some military common sense. For example, some people use "xx sang" when writing about conversations between the Japanese army and the Japanese army. This kind of title is only used by the Japanese army when talking to traitors. On the surface, it is an honorific title for the traitors, but in fact it is a contempt for the traitors. In addition, the Japanese army does not have squads, platoons, companies, battalions, and regiments, but corresponds to detachments, squads, squadrons, groups, and regiments. However, the Japanese army's establishment is much larger and much more stable. The Japanese detachment is basically about 15 people, the squad is about 64 people, the squadron is about 194 people, the group is about 1,100 people, and the wing is about 3,800 people.
Get more of this good book. It's so good. Keep up the good work and don't wait too long.
Good guy, a military factory leader goes to the battlefield
I really can't stand it without thinking anymore.
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Official(9)Scraped 3d ago
It changed later on
I read this book because people who work in arsenals and military industries find it boring and featureless when they go to the battlefield every day.
Return the right to distribute materials to the arsenal? Do you think this is a partnership business? Even Brother Yunlong only used his position to produce some cotton-padded clothes. How could a factory director be involved in the distribution of cotton-padded clothes, let alone more important arms?
Brother, your title says about a military factory. After 20 or 30 chapters, it's basically a war. Does this fit your character as the director of a military factory? A military factory shouldn't produce military equipment and cooperate with a few of them to ensure logistical equipment. You, the protagonist, directly become the group leader, which is way off topic.
There's something wrong with this writing. It's so nonsense. Headquarters leaders don't actually control the military factory?
It's been 40 years, and it's only slowly advanced in technology to make guns. Do you think it's appropriate? ? ? ? ? I was really convinced, and after a few years the little Japanese surrendered. Your technology has only reached the level of semi-automatic when you make a gun, so there is no use in bringing the system through it. . Damn this time and space. China will be able to build semi-automatic cars in 50 years. . Need you to make it? ? ? ?
What about the author? Why is there only one chapter today?
Are gunpowder and dynamite the same thing? The gunpowder explodes longitudinally along the channel and is suitable for use as a primer and the propellant for propelling the warhead in the cartridge case. Explosives explode in all directions without distinction and are suitable for use as grenades and artillery warheads. When writing military novels, you must know some military common sense. For example, some people use "xx sang" when writing about conversations between the Japanese army and the Japanese army. This kind of title is only used by the Japanese army when talking to traitors. On the surface, it is an honorific title for the traitors, but in fact it is a contempt for the traitors. In addition, the Japanese army does not have squads, platoons, companies, battalions, and regiments, but corresponds to detachments, squads, squadrons, groups, and regiments. However, the Japanese army's establishment is much larger and much more stable. The Japanese detachment is basically about 15 people, the squad is about 64 people, the squadron is about 194 people, the group is about 1,100 people, and the wing is about 3,800 people.
Get more of this good book. It's so good. Keep up the good work and don't wait too long.
Good guy, a military factory leader goes to the battlefield
I really can't stand it without thinking anymore.









