Reincarnated with a Country Creation System

Chapter 176: Military Prrojects



The convoy pressed onward toward the sprawling military testing grounds outside Volkshalle. Alexander, flanked by his trusted advisor Matthew Schreiber, remained quiet in the armored car. The air was thick with anticipation; today's inspections would focus on two pivotal projects. The stakes were high, as both represented Valoria's future dominance in military technology.

Matthew cleared his throat, breaking the silence. "Your Excellency, the first stop will be the Valorian Aeronautics Division. Colonel Kruger will introduce the VAF-01, our turbine-engine aircraft prototype. From there, we'll proceed to the Ministry of Defense's Nuclear Energy Research Facility, where Minister Thompson and Dr. Reinhardt will provide an update on the VE-01 reactor."

Alexander nodded slightly, his masked visage betraying no emotion. "These are not routine inspections, Matthew. I expect to see progress—not promises. Ensure the appropriate reports are prepared before our return."

"Yes, Your Excellency," Matthew replied, scribbling notes in his leather-bound journal.

The convoy came to a halt on the airfield, where the sleek prototype VAF-01 awaited. Engineers scurried around it, adjusting panels and preparing for the demonstration. The aircraft, gleaming under the midday sun, was a symbol of Valoria's ambition to redefine air superiority.

Colonel Wilhelm Kruger, a tall man with a sharp demeanor, approached Alexander with a brisk salute. "Your Excellency, welcome. This is the VAF-01, the pride of our aeronautics program."

Alexander's gaze fixed on the prototype. "Describe its capabilities."

Kruger gestured toward the aircraft. "The VAF-01 is powered by a state-of-the-art turbine engine, capable of reaching speeds over 800 kilometers per hour and altitudes that surpass traditional aircraft. Its operational range is nearly double that of our current fleet, allowing for deep-strike capabilities."

"And the challenges?" Alexander asked, his tone calm yet probing.

Kruger hesitated before answering. "The engine generates excessive heat, requiring an advanced cooling system that is still in development. Additionally, its fuel consumption is higher than anticipated, which limits its endurance at maximum speed."

Alexander turned to Matthew. "Document these issues. The project must remain on schedule, regardless of these setbacks."

"Yes, Your Excellency," Matthew said, jotting down every word.

Colonel Kruger straightened. "We've prepared a demonstration flight, Your Excellency. The VAF-01 will perform a series of maneuvers to showcase its capabilities."

Alexander inclined his head. "Proceed."

The ground crew scrambled to prepare the aircraft. The turbine engine roared to life, its deep growl resonating across the airfield. The VAF-01 taxied to the runway and took off with a thunderous ascent, its streamlined body cutting through the sky. It executed sharp turns, rapid climbs, and dives, demonstrating its agility and power.

Alexander observed silently from the observation deck. After several minutes, the aircraft returned to the ground, landing smoothly.

"Impressive," he said to Kruger. "But potential means nothing without results. Address the shortcomings immediately. I expect a fully operational prototype within a year."

Kruger saluted sharply. "It will be done, Your Excellency."

Site 2: Nuclear Energy Research Facility

The convoy resumed its journey, heading to a heavily guarded facility where Valoria's most secretive research projects were underway. Soldiers saluted as the vehicles passed through multiple checkpoints, ensuring the utmost security for the nation's most ambitious endeavor.

Minister of Defense Gerald Thompson and Dr. Helmut Reinhardt awaited Alexander at the entrance. The two men bowed respectfully as Alexander stepped out of the vehicle.

"Your Excellency," Thompson began, "it is an honor to present the progress of our nuclear energy program. Today, you will witness the VE-01 reactor, a prototype that represents Valoria's leap into the future."

Alexander motioned for them to proceed. "Show me."

The group entered a reinforced laboratory filled with scientists and engineers working diligently. The centerpiece of the room was the VE-01 reactor, encased in layers of steel and glass. Monitors displayed readings of temperature, radiation levels, and energy output.

Dr. Reinhardt stepped forward. "Your Excellency, the VE-01 is Valoria's first functional nuclear reactor. It has successfully achieved controlled nuclear reactions, capable of generating immense energy. This technology could revolutionize both our military and civilian infrastructure."

Alexander's gaze shifted to the reactor. "How close are we to practical application?"

Reinhardt adjusted his glasses. "We are in the early stages, Your Excellency. Scaling the technology for widespread use will require significant resources. Safety remains a critical concern, as even a minor failure could have catastrophic consequences."

Alexander's tone grew sharper. "Failure is not an option, Dr. Reinhardt. What resources do you require to expedite progress?"

"Additional funding, specialized materials, and more personnel," Reinhardt replied. "With these, we could accelerate the development process and begin broader testing."

Alexander turned to Minister Thompson. "How does this align with our military strategy?"

Thompson stood at attention. "Your Excellency, nuclear energy will redefine warfare. It can power advanced weaponry, enable self-sustaining bases, and, if necessary, provide a deterrent that no enemy would dare challenge."

Alexander's voice was steady. "Ensure that progress continues without compromising safety. I want updates every two weeks."

Thompson and Reinhardt saluted. "Understood, Your Excellency."

As the convoy made its way back to Volkshalle, Alexander sat in silence, deep in thought. The day's inspections had revealed both promise and challenge. The VAF-01 showcased Valoria's technological edge but required refinement. The nuclear reactor held transformative potential but demanded caution.

"Your Excellency," Matthew said, breaking the silence, "today's projects reflect Valoria's ambition. They are steps toward securing our place as the world's foremost power."

Alexander's masked gaze turned toward Matthew. "Ambition is meaningless without execution. Convey to Kruger and Reinhardt that I expect tangible results, not promises."

"Yes, Your Excellency," Matthew replied, scribbling notes in his journal.

As the convoy approached Volkshalle, Alexander issued his final orders. "Schedule follow-up inspections in two weeks. I want detailed reports from both divisions. Valoria's strength lies in its ability to innovate and adapt. These projects must not falter."

"Understood, Your Excellency," Matthew said.

The convoy entered the gates of Volkshalle, where Alexander stepped out, his mind already focused on the next steps. The future of Valoria depended on the success of these initiatives, and he would ensure that every effort was made to secure the nation's supremacy.


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