Nihonkoku Shoukan - Vol. 9 Ch. 43 - Air Raid on the Imperial Capital

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Expect another bombing run, this time on the industrial city of Duro (expect a surprise attack from the Parpies in this one), and an attempted sneak attack from the Parpies (which is doomed to fail) in a Japanese city in the next chapters. Next year would be the end of the Parpaldia Arc, and we will now go with the next enemy, the Gra Valkas Empire, Japan's strongest enemy yet
 
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Trying to have Japan deplete their resources is surprisingly a sound strategy from them, not that it will work because they don’t have enough to stop them. Japan cannot replenish their weapon at the speed they’re being used. When it comes to advanced weapons they require imports which they do not have here.
 
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Trying to have Japan deplete their resources is surprisingly a sound strategy from them, not that it will work because they don’t have enough to stop them. Japan cannot replenish their weapon at the speed they’re being used. When it comes to advanced weapons they require imports which they do not have here.
japan actually have a surprisingly good self-sufficiency when it comes to weapons and materials. they can make most them selves if they get the raw materials... of cause slower then getting it from Korea or USA
 
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Trying to have Japan deplete their resources is surprisingly a sound strategy from them, not that it will work because they don’t have enough to stop them. Japan cannot replenish their weapon at the speed they’re being used. When it comes to advanced weapons they require imports which they do not have here.
I wonder if this foreshadowing, as logistics would absolutely become the bane of the JDF in this situation. They simply do not have the facilities to replace those missiles, and eventually even the spare parts for their jets are going to run out. Other countries (US, China... France to some extend, Russia because of old USSR stocks) would have fared better. Ironically this makes the JDF being a much more interesting protagonist in the story...
 
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I wonder if this foreshadowing, as logistics would absolutely become the bane of the JDF in this situation. They simply do not have the facilities to replace those missiles, and eventually even the spare parts for their jets are going to run out. Other countries (US, China... France to some extend, Russia because of old USSR stocks) would have fared better. Ironically this makes the JDF being a much more interesting protagonist in the story...
They knew and they're trying to increase armed industrial output as fast as possible but there is one thing that they can't do about, Human resources.
 

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