Erica_Arcadia
Hmm. In 1938–40, I can see Japan starting the Second Sino–Japanese War. Later, because there's a threat from the Philippines, they'll probably build more weapons in preparation for a possible conflict with the Philippines and China. There's also a chance for the Soviets to join in the fighting, making it very bad for the Japanese.PH should also increase arms sales to China in return for resources and other materials. The materials acquired will be used to create more arms factories, more jobs, and more weapons, and then sell those weapons discreetly to freedom fighters across Asia. The acquired funds will be reinvested in the country.PH should tone down its open support( I assume it's open) of freedom fighters and communist parties in Asia and regain some of its lost trade with the west.That Victoria Tank—is it based on British tanks?C1-14 Artillery, where'd it come from?K1 air defense systems, Japanese designs?Old Conversation.Question: Looking at the geopolitics of the story, it seems very unlikely for PH to join the Axis here; PH, China, or the Soviet Alliance are more likely.
Yeah it is lacking especially if you compare with the country's nearest rival, Japan. The initial plans only included smaller ships as the costs would be immense. The capital ships for now will be the aircraft carriers
Xboxgorgo18:Isn't the navy a bit lacking? It doesn't have heavy hitters and capital ships like cruisers and battleships