Since Columbus discovered the New World, the navy has always been an important means for countries to demonstrate their national strength, and it is also a manifestation of a country's comprehensive national strength.

And before the invention of the atomic bomb, the navy's warships have always been the largest and most efficient war weapons made by mankind.

Especially during the First World War and the Second World War, the various technologies and technologies developed by various countries in naval construction pushed the performance of these war machines to the extreme.

However, after the First World War, with the signing of the Washington Treaty, several major naval powers in the world limited the size and number of their warships, and gave the navy a holiday for more than ten years. The disarmament of the Navy has also canceled the planned construction of large ships and aircraft carriers.

When the Washington Treaty was signed, Japan excused that part of the construction cost of the Mutsu battleship came from donations from elementary school students, and refused to abandon the warship. After some compromises, the countries reached a new agreement.

The maximum caliber of the main guns of the treaty battleships was increased to 16 inches, and Japan could keep the battleship Mutsu, while the United States completed two of the three unfinished Colorado-class battleships (a total of four were built, "Maryland" BB-46, It had already been completed before the Disarmament Conference, and the "Washington" BB-47 was sunk as a target ship after launching according to the naval treaty). Bound by the treaty's 10-year ban on building battleships.

So the British took out their first-class treaty battleship Nelson, and at the same time created the reputation of the naval holiday "Big Seven".

Chen Mo wants to get some big boats to play with, and Big Seven is obviously the most suitable target.

The three Nelsons of the British and the two Colorado Chen Mos of the Americans do not intend to move. On the one hand, there is no legitimate reason. On the other hand, these two are considered allies now. In the future, these two will play an important role in World War II. role, weakening them is not appropriate.

Of course, there is a more important point that Chen Mo really doesn't like Nelson's three-turret front design, let alone Colorado's performance.

After all, the American way of thinking is to rely on their own strong industrial strength to explode production capacity, and do not pay attention to the performance of a single ship. This can be seen after the start of World War II.

On the contrary, the Japanese, who are so picky, adhere to the idea of ​​​​decisive weapons, and do their best to strengthen their own battleships, desperately enhancing their performance.

Just like the Nagato-class battleship, according to the provisions of the Washington Treaty,

The caliber of its main gun should be 16 inches, which is 406 mm when converted into metric system, but the Japanese want to increase this caliber to 410 mm, which is 4 mm more for psychological comfort.

Of course, this is also a good thing, at least when Chen Mobai prostitutes his family's boat, it will be more economical.

Chen Mo's target is the Mutsu, the second ship of the Nagato-class battleship. In the future, some stupid navy red deer will blow up the turret due to violation of the prohibition of fireworks, causing the entire warship to be blown up in the middle.

Rather than being wasted, it is better to use it to swallow the Blood Sail, so that the Blood Sail can evolve from a sail battle line to a steel battle line.

As for the Nagato, Chen Mo also wanted to get it, but considering that the Japanese would go crazy if they lost two battleships in a row, and even tore up the Washington Treaty in advance to build the Yamato, Chen Mo decided to restrain his behavior a little. , so as not to stimulate the Japanese too much and cause too much change in the historical line.

Moreover, Nagato lived until after World War II, and was finally given to the Americans as compensation, and ate two nuclear bombs at the crossroads.

In Chen Mo's view, as long as Egypt plays its role according to his plan during World War II, then when World War II is over, he, as a member of the victorious country, should bring back all the warships that the Americans plan to use for bombing as collections. There is no problem.

As for whether to let the Blood Sail swallow all the ships or keep a few ships as collectibles, it depends on the mood.

Having made up his mind, Chen Mo naturally began to draw up related plans.

Of course, there is no need to make a special trip to Japan to get Mutsu. He can add a visit to Japan to his itinerary to China, and go to Japan in a legitimate way.

How to contact Mutsu after arriving in Japan is even simpler. A foreign monarch proposed to visit the two Big Sevens of the Japanese Navy. Would the Japanese Navy still refuse?

With the face-saving character of the Japanese, they would have taken the initiative to organize the battleships of the joint fleet to give Chen Mo a ship review if Chen Mo hadn't made this request.

After visiting Mutsu, the rest is simple, release the Blood Sail, summon Hydra to attack with a sea monster, and then you can swallow Mutsu to strengthen the Blood Sail.

Chen Mo carefully planned and saw that there was no problem, so he notified Ada Wang of this temporary increase.

Of course, Chen Mo did not tell Ada Wang that he was thinking about the Japanese Mutsu, but only told her that he would increase his visit to Japan in addition to his trip to China.

"Boss, do you want to go to Japan? Then for what reason?" Ada Wang naturally had no objection to Chen Mo's decision, but she was still more curious about Chen Mo's reason for going.

"Just send them a note on the grounds that I want to purchase warships from Japan. By the way, let me say that I want to visit the battleships and aircraft carriers of the United Fleet." Chen Mo gave Ada Wang an excuse that seemed perfectly fine.

When it comes to aircraft carriers, he remembered that the highly popular characters in various ship girl games in later generations, the predecessors of the First Air War, Akagi and Kaga have all been completed, but they have not yet been modernized, and they should still be using three The wonderful design of the section deck.

So he doesn't have much interest in these two ships. After all, his two more beautiful, more advanced and practical aircraft carriers will be built in two years. Why bother to worry about the forced modification of the Japanese dual-purpose battleship? ?

However, Chen Mo, the predecessor of the Akagi, the Amagi-class battlecruiser, is somewhat interested.

It’s just that only two of the four Amagi-class ships have been built by the Japanese, and they were all forced to be converted into aircraft carriers because of the Washington Treaty. Among them, the Amagi was abandoned due to damage to the keel caused by the earthquake, and the Japanese themselves have no finished products.

So even if Chen Mo wanted to get it, he could only get their blueprints from the Japanese. Fortunately, the corresponding blueprints were much easier to obtain than warships.

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