The Revival Army, or perhaps it could be called the Huaxia Revival Army. This would be the official name of Luo Chen's faction in the future. (Originally, I was going to use the word "Zhonghua" as a prefix, but Great Harmony, you all understand.)
As the successor of the military, the Revival Army was an advanced force that was responsible for reviving the Divine Land, the Divine Land, and even the human civilization of the world.
Compared to those who were either rioters, warlords, or even forces that dreamed of feudal enfeoffment, the Renaissance Army's advanced nature determined their difference.
This was the superiority of the system and the difference between a modern army and a backward army.
An army without a guiding ideology and system, without national cohesion, and without rallying power would have no combat effectiveness at all.
The emergence of the apocalypse had caused many new armed forces to be loosely organized. They did not have a unified mindset and did not have a clear division of labor.
Although they used modern weapons, they could not display the strength of a modern army. They were more like a modern army, the organization of a feudal army.
Assuming that the organization level of the powerful army in Luo Chen's previous life was 10, then the organization level of this kind of opponent might not even be 0.5.
That was why Luo Chen used the name of revival to revive China, culture, and civilization. He used these as his banner and became the new military, the new regime of the apocalypse.
The buildings that Luo Chen had built were about to be completed.
The construction speed of the system's buildings seemed to be very shocking. In just a few days, they had built such a base.
Survivors would inevitably be surprised by this construction technology.
Fortunately, the system had already thought of a way. This was a module building.
The base buildings that were built were all made of modules. This was a technology that seemed to have just been popularized by private companies.
However, this was an army, and it was from the mysterious Base 52. It made sense that they had such advanced module technology.
No one would suspect that it was the system or something else, because everything seemed to have a perfect explanation.
Even Shen Ru, Xu Xiangning, and the other military personnel who had seen many things, accepted this as a matter of course.
After all, many civilian companies had begun to adopt the concept of building modules, and military technology would be far more advanced than civilian technology.
This was especially true for the most mysterious Base 52, which was known to preserve the tinder of China. No one would believe that a base like this did not have some black technology.
If you didn't have some black technology, you still have the cheek to call yourself the trump card of the military's plan?
Besides, other than Luo Chen, who had the location marked by the system and knew about the existence of Base 52, no one else knew the exact location.
The helicopter that was transporting Xu Xiangning and Shen Ru to the base had crashed. The navigation and coordinates were all on that helicopter.
The helicopters had also been destroyed by the teams sent by the Renaissance Army after collecting the information.
Therefore, if anything unbelievable happened in the future, Luo Chen would push it all to the 'background'. It would be fine as long as he pushed it to Base 52.
Whether it was the system's endless supply of troops, weapons, equipment, or the system's black technology.
The system was now synonymous with Base 52.
The basic base buildings had already been built. After that, Luo Chen still had to build the officer academy, armory, and other upgraded buildings.
Moreover, the remaining wasteland needed to be used for the construction of barracks.
Fortunately, the wasteland next to Guanlan Village was large enough to accommodate at least 10 barracks.
Each camp could accommodate up to 1500 people, which was about the strength of an Enhancer Regiment. 15,000 people was just enough to create an Enhancer.
Now that Luo Chen had reached the rank of colonel, the restrictions of the army had changed.
There was no longer a specific limit on the number of people. Instead, you could raise as many troops as you could afford.
Recruiting troops required a military camp to be the base of the troops. A military camp at the top would only have about 1500 troops, and the difference would not be too big.
You can recruit as many troops as you can provide.
Of course, the system was not that rigid. Other than military camps, as long as it was a building that could house soldiers, they could continue to recruit troops.
Even if you didn't have any buildings, it was fine to let the army live in cleaned houses. At most, their combat effectiveness would decrease because there was no place to maintain their weapons and equipment.
Luo Chen's focus would be on the various upgrades of the base, especially the issue of the officers.
Luo Chen temporarily didn't complete the main mission because Base 52 wasn't on the mainland but on a secret island.
If they wanted to go to Base 52, which had already fallen, they would have to build a navy.
Building a navy required a port, and Handong Province was still a place without an outlet to the sea.
The neighboring Shanlu Province was a coastal province and had a large port in the Republic. It would be a direction of development in the future.
The next day, the first phase of the headquarters 'construction was completed. When Luo Chen brought everyone from Guanlan Village to the newly built headquarters next door…
There were still many people who were shocked by the Renaissance Army's powerful construction capabilities.
What greeted his eyes was a standard military base building complex.
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