Su Yang chose a compromise route, which was to carry the body of capital and hide the soul of society.
On the one hand, it was necessary to educate the people and stimulate their self-awareness. This was the need to enter society, and society had high requirements for the self-cultivation of the people. The needs of this society combined with capital would allow the people who had developed self-awareness to obtain more wealth, thus setting an example for those who had not yet.
On the one hand, it spurred the people to study hard, work hard, and create through internal contradictions. For example, if other people lived a better life through hard work, got more goods, and married a more beautiful wife, if they wanted to live the same life, they had to study hard, work hard, and create.
After a compromise, the creation of wealth and the strengthening of moral cultivation could be taken into account, allowing society to enter a state of balance between yin and yang.
Su Yang's model was not without flaws. The shortcoming was that the intensity of educating the people could not improve the quality of the people very quickly. In addition, in terms of wealth creation, under normal circumstances, it was unlikely for the economic growth to reach more than 10% a year.
In other words, there would be no extreme social development. However, Su Yang was a man with a system.
In terms of economic development, he could directly purchase all kinds of production equipment and engineers. He had a bug-like advantage in terms of wealth creation.
The economy could grow by 10% a year.
Therefore, although Su Yang's model was educating the people, it still tended to create wealth and develop productivity. He had to let the people live a good life first.
As these factories were built and put into production, Su Yang also spent a lot of points. In the end, he only had more than 10,000 points left.
At this time, the production of bullets had already been arranged. The people in the base were working overtime to manufacture bullets for the anti-alliance army. They could produce 12 million rounds a month, which directly solved the problem of insufficient bullets for the anti-alliance army.
If the bullets were not enough, Su Yang could buy a few more sets of manual production equipment.
With a large supply of bullets, the anti-coalition forces and militia training finally did not lack bullets. However, for the time being, the militia still provided 10 bullets a day for training.
As for the anti-alliance soldiers, they would shoot 50 rounds a day.
Anyway, the shells could be recycled, and these recycled shells also reduced the time spent on producing bullets.
The 1,800 anti-alliance soldiers were quickly expanded into three battalions by Su Yang. The group of anti-alliance soldiers even called him commander-in-chief.
A group of new recruits had been incorporated into the Anti-Coalition Army, causing the combat strength of the Anti-Coalition Army to drop by quite a bit. After all, the army had only been formed for a short period of time, and there was still a lack of military talents. However, these recruits had been puppet soldiers before, so they had some foundation in military skills. It was not difficult to train them, especially since some of them had good marksmanship.
Su Yang didn't practice much else. After teaching the formation, he quickly started training in firearms, shooting, and defensive warfare.
Due to the large supply of bullets and the fact that these recruits had the relevant foundation, their marksmanship training improved very quickly.
If one's marksmanship wasn't good enough, they could make up for it with bullets.
At the same time, in order to train the machine gunners, Su Yang also had a continuous supply of bullets. The army used up to 150,000 bullets a day for training.
Su Yang's thoughts at this time were very simple. The Japanese had lost a regiment in the mountains. It was estimated that there would be an earthquake. The next wave of large-scale clean-up should come soon.
Since he didn't have much time, he might as well practice his spear technique. No matter how good a weapon was on the battlefield, it was useless if it was not accurate. At the same time, he taught them the experience of defensive warfare. They held drills every two to three days, and the three-by-three system only taught them the application of defensive warfare.
Su Yang also prepared a surprise for the Japanese.
That was the 63-caliber mortar. The system sold it for 50 points each. It was simply too expensive, but Su Yang did not lack these points.
No matter how expensive it was, they still needed artillery. Although the range of the Type-63 mortar was only 1500 meters, it was enough to deal with the Japanese artillery units that were close to the fortifications.
The main point was that the Type 63 mortar was extremely light, weighing only 12.5 kilograms. Moreover, the frame and base could be disassembled and transported, so it could be carried with one hand. The lethality was also very good. Although it was only 60mm, the killing radius of the shell was 15 meters.
The reason why he chose the Type 63 was because it was an extremely classic mortar from the original Spacetime Divine Land. It was also light and very suitable for guerrilla warfare. It could be used to fight and run.
The Type-63 mortars could not only be concentrated to deal with the Japanese artillery positions, but they could also be distributed to the anti-coalition forces as support artillery. It could even be used by the militia to fight guerilla warfare. After all, they could run after fighting. The 1500-meter range could safely deal with the Japanese.
Su Yang simply bought 100 Type 63 mortars. In this era, these things were the most advanced 60mm mortars.
With these mortars, the anti-sweep was basically stable. No matter how many troops the Japanese sent, it would be useless.
However, the Japanese had sent their 2nd division over.
The 2nd division was stationed in Xihu and was obviously making the final preparations for the big sweep in the mountains. They had captured seven or eight Japanese spies in succession.
Su Yang was also busy training the artillery. Fortunately, he bought a Type 63 mortar, which was extremely easy to operate.
"2nd division, if you dare to enter the mountain, you will have your teeth broken!”Su Yang was not afraid of the Japanese's elite troops at all. Instead, his fighting spirit was burning. The base had already built permanent fortifications. They were just waiting for the Japanese to come and knock their heads off.
A great battle was about to break out!
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