C1044 A proud and aloof Ocean Knight

The Peru, including the Chile, were all nations that did not have a complete industrial base. Their Iron-armored battleship s were all purchased from the Western Shipyard, so it was obvious how those arms dealers would give them the best goods.

In fact, even if they were given their best warships, these poor countries would not be able to afford them. Moreover, the West was now aware of using the money of a third country to test their weapons and equipment.

The average thickness of the armor was about three centimeters, and it could at most defend against heavy machine gun bullets and solid bullets. To a flowering bomb with 210 caliber diameter, this layer of metal was like a piece of paper.

The poor and weak nations could only rely on the weak ones. Western Powers would change the internal structure of the Wooden Battleship that was eliminated by herself and sell it with a layer of iron armor to these small nations as Iron-armored Ship. Moreover, the price was not low either.

What? You don't want it? Hehe, that's up to you. If you don't even like this kind of good English goods from France, you can create your own.

Obviously, not everyone in that country would be able to hold back. In the face of reality, they had no choice but to lower their heads.

In the arms business, the European powers had earned the Real Gold and Silver, and the Wooden Battleships that had to be changed sooner or later also had somewhere to go. More importantly, after many of these military modifications, their engineers had gotten more training, and gained more experience in the design and production of Iron-armored Ship.

If one or two naval battles broke out in these small countries, it would be the happiest thing for the Western military to do. After the war ended, they would gather all the data on the battlefield and analyze it, and adjust their future naval strategy.

The armies of the Chile and the Peru were the product of this strategic thought. Using the common saying of the Beijing, this kind of battleship was useless in the eyes of the enemy.