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

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I believe it won't be a problem

They would disregard the treaty and start producing their own weapon I mean as someone mentioned they could produce their own but with limited capability cause they lost ww2 as for resource the dudes down south they had a trading thing going on has that covered i believe they found oil there if I remember correctly i think they would also reverse engineer some of the US equipment they have that was left behind cause the Japanese god hates foreigners and left them to die back on earth to drown or something.

Thats what I remember in the LN at least.
By the way, Japan successfully reversed-engineered the AEGIS System and put it in the story version of the Maya-Class DDGs. Maya is the first one to appear, escorted the Holy Milishial Empire's newly-formed fleet to Leifor. Haguro has to appear yet
 
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I didn't realize the Harpoon Block II had land attack capability, though I wonder how they're doing it here without GPS guidance.
 
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I didn't realize the Harpoon Block II had land attack capability, though I wonder how they're doing it here without GPS guidance.
Harpoons? The one used by the JMSDF in the battle? Those are SSM-1B with land and air capabilities. The land attack capability was already shown in the latest chapter. The aerial capability? Already shown in the drafts
 
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Harpoons? The one used by the JMSDF in the battle? Those are SSM-1B with land and air capabilities. The land attack capability was already shown in the latest chapter. The aerial capability? Already shown in the drafts
It is? looks pretty different from the images I could find. (but the guy in the previous page says SSM so I think you're right)
 
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...so long as they have the materials. Which they can get by exploiting the deals and treaties they already have in place at this point in the time.
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If I'm not mistaken, from this war with Palpadia, Japan got a concession of a land, which in the eyes of the Palpadians had nothing valuable there. But Japan really wanted that land. Does the LN mention what resources are contained there?
 
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Question:
If I'm not mistaken, from this war with Palpadia, Japan got a concession of a land, which in the eyes of the Palpadians had nothing valuable there. But Japan really wanted that land. Does the LN mention what resources are contained there?
No
 
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There is a lot of work required in order for this to work out, resources is one thing that Japan lacks but at least they got a solution there. Manufacturing of advanced weapon will be hurting more though, as you can’t just open a factory just like that.

But as you said, and why I said it won’t work, the enemy don’t have enough to be able to hold Japan back long enough for their stockpiles to be depleted.
You will be surprised with Japan weapon manufacturing capability (in real world). They are more than capable to produce advance weapon systems and they are still retain said capability in case they need them.
 
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I can't believe that somehow the fan rendition (Summoning America) is much more tamer than the original in some ways. One being the bombing of that overlord place with Pai. In the fan rendition the base was also leveled as well, but a bunch, if not most soldiers left just as the bombs were dropping. This happen cause the commander in charge of said base wasn't completely ape-shit arrogant and actually thought of his men... however as good as the fan rendition is; this just much more enjoyable to watch/read than a slightly more reasonable and realistic depiction of events in the original novel.
After all kicking sand is way better if you don't warning them when said sand is approaching their faces.
 
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I have 2 criticisms towards the illustration of those bombing runs. 1 those bombs wouldn't be dropping in perfectly straight lines down, it be curved back since they are dropping out of moving planes. 2 except for the seconds right after release the bombs wouldn't be staying horizontal the whole way down, they start to quickly become vertical with the back fins up top, it part of the reason the fins are there.
 
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Dedicating a whole page to her titties being out is so fucking dumb :rolleyes:
Remember gooners: jerk off before your writing session.
I don't remember this part in the web or light novel either, so unless I have early onset Alzheimer's the mangaka decided to put this in on a whim 💀
 
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Harpoons? The one used by the JMSDF in the battle? Those are SSM-1B with land and air capabilities. The land attack capability was already shown in the latest chapter. The aerial capability? Already shown in the drafts

Correct (except for the anti-air capabilities, that's why Japanese vessels have VLS with Standard Missile variants and/or ESSM). They're Type 90 ASMs being used with likely INS guidance on land targets. They are very similar in capabilities to the RGM-84 Harpoon in things like range (later variants of the Harpoon with extended range), warhead, etc.

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If I'm not mistaken, from this war with Palpadia, Japan got a concession of a land, which in the eyes of the Palpadians had nothing valuable there. But Japan really wanted that land. Does the LN mention what resources are contained there?

Haven't read the WN/LN, but surveying wouldn't be difficult with things like ground-penetrating radar and test drillings and whatever methods are available for an advanced first-world nation in 2015. For oil, minerals/metals and whatnot we already know what to look for. The issue isn't finding the materials on the planet, the issue in our world is finding one where you can drill/excavate and it's economically viable to do so (for example, if you found the world's largest deposit of rare earth metals or gold or what have you but it was several miles right below Los Angeles... well that's not going to be utilized as it currently sits). When there's no one living there, the land is untouched by previous use and economical viability takes a backseat to "get this out of the ground, now" then it's not much of a problem.

It's just much more difficult to find those resources that you can access for a profit in today's world and thus people think it's more difficult than it is. Back thousands of years ago, people in antiquity were just finding veins of silver, iron, gold, etc. ore just on the surface and mining that. That's likely the kind of availability that would be in that area since it didn't seem to be previously touched and is virgin land.
 
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