Over the next year or so, Hitler continued to eliminate the instability factor Roma and disbanded the stormtroopers in exchange for military support for the party.
In Romania, Edel continued to vigorously develop the economy while increasing the development of new weapons. During this year, the Romanian economy developed rapidly, with an annual growth rate of 784. A large number of commodities are dumped to neighboring countries, and at the same time, ships full of commodities are shipped to other regions.
Among them, the implementation of the Far East military reorganization plan has greatly increased Romania's arms exports. This was approved by the principal of Lieutenant General Mordelk and Admiral Seckett through drawing up a plan for the reorganization of their national army.
Regarding Admiral Seckett's appearance in the Far East ahead of time, Romania's credit is among them. Germany sees Romania invading its military sphere in the region, so naturally it will not sit still. Although the two countries have good relations in Europe, Germany will not be reconciled when it comes to the Far East market and important raw material imports. They have sent several military delegations to strive to regain their military influence in the country, but they have not been effective. In the end, the German government sent its trump card, General Sekt, to gradually suppress Romania’s military influence.
After all, Admiral Seckett is well-known in the reorganization of the army, and Modelk is indeed inferior to the opponent in terms of ability, unless Romania sends Marshal Prieshan or sends General Fereit, chief of staff. However, it is a pity that Marshal Preeshan is not in good health and it is impossible to travel far, and Fereit is the active chief of the general staff. So in the end, the Germans had the upper hand in the military regiment.
According to the latest "Army Reform Proposal" plan, a total of 60 divisions across the country are called reorganizers, and they are adapted according to the recommendations of the two countries.
Among them, because Romania has exported several batches of ordnance to it, the plan intends to concentrate on using these surplus ordnance, and then purchase part of the ordnance to complete the reorganization of the first batch of six divisions. Because many of the ordnance of this first batch of divisions were adjusted from other units, they were also called adjustment divisions.
Each of these six divisions governs 1 artillery battalion, 1 tank defense artillery company, and 1 anti-aircraft artillery company. The regiment is directly under the control of 1 infantry artillery company and 1 small artillery company. The entire division has a staff of 11,423 (field artillery horse division) or 11579 (mountain artillery pack horse division), equipped with 12 field (mountain) artillery, 24 small artillery, 24 mortars, and 74 heavy machine guns. There are 336 light machine guns.
These units are called adjustment divisions, which are characterized by a mixed infantry company with 9 squads, and squads add light machine guns; the original regiment mortars are divided into battalions and platoons to increase the firepower of tactical units; the original battalion is a small artillery. The platoons are concentrated in a company and are directly governed by the regiment as a fire fighting force.
As for the advance plan of the reorganization of the Dro Weapon Division, many weapons and equipment were purchased from Romania because of Romania's involvement. (Because Romania is beginning to change outfits, the prices for export arms are relatively cheap)
So in 1933, Romania exported to the Far East, more than 17,000 g98l (the Romanian improved version is similar to the 1924 version of the Mauser rifle), and more than 160 million rounds of ammunition. 3000 zb26 light machine guns, 24 37mm anti-tank guns, 48 75mm mountain guns. There are also a batch of gas masks, radio stations, field telephones, and other military materials.
This batch of arms purchase contracts worth nearly 50 million U.S. dollars uses domestic special products such as tungsten, zinc, tin and other war preparations as "funds." Romania was one step ahead of Germany and began its war preparations. In addition, Romania has gradually updated its equipment through arms sales to the Far East.
In addition, the first fighter prototype requested by the military also successfully flew for the first time at Coanda Aircraft Manufacturing Company. This new aircraft uses a large number of advanced technologies, using a series of advanced technologies such as recyclable landing gear and all-metal structure, allowing this new aircraft to fly at a speed of 467 kilometers per hour. The modified aircraft adopts a single wing under the cantilever and adopts more straight-line modification in appearance. In terms of structure, it reasonably selects high-strength thin aluminum plates and precision die-casting parts.
The wing of the aircraft has a load of 170 kg square meters, the aspect ratio is 6065, the vertical tail is semicircular, and the flat tail is rectangular, in order to ensure a large angle of attack for level flight.
The performance of the prototype was greatly satisfied by the military, and then the Coanda Aircraft Manufacturing Company began to further optimize it. Strive to make this fighter aircraft a world-leading presence in the future.
In addition, the development of the radio reconnaissance equipment (radar) jointly developed by Romania and Italy is also progressing smoothly. At present, with sufficient funds, the personnel of the two countries have basically solved the impact of the bad weather environment, and also initially solved the problems of high-power heat dissipation. It is believed that the radars of the two countries will not be later than others in the future, and the researchers of the two countries are convinced of this.
Of course, these military studies are still ongoing, but Romania has also made new contributions to the military. In view of the performance of the armored division in the local war against the Soviet Union, Romania established a new armored division organization. The second armored division for the establishment of the second armored division, also let other countries see Romania's armored forces Pay attention to it, and many generals in the country are eager to try for the battle for the division's commander. In order to compete for the post of the division's commander, many generals have expressed their opinions on the armored units during this period.
Moreover, the movement of the current military giants has reached a very frequent level, and even the previous one waited outside the door before the next one left. Even Marshal Preeshan, who was unwell, was annoyed by these people's visits. However, in the end the post of the division commander fell to the cavalry division deputy commander Jan Antonescu, which surprised many Ren.
Speaking of which Major General Antonescu served as the commander of the Second Armored Division, he also had his own advantages. First of all, the cavalry division and the armored division have the same combat methods. Secondly, Major General Antonescu is also outstanding in his own ability, and he has an advantage in his age. There is also that he and Lieutenant General Hoffman, who led the development of the Romanian armored forces, are good friends, and they are well ahead of others to obtain first-hand materials used by the armored forces.
Therefore, when analyzed carefully, it is not surprising that he served as the commander of the Second Armored Division. However, the Second Armored Division has only begun to be formed, and it is flooded with recruits, which is also a huge test for it. If he fails to do well, I believe many people are willing to take over his duties.
As for other projects that are still in the intense research and development process, there is no good news yet. However, some media in Britain, France and other countries claimed that Romania’s newly-built battleship was seriously exceeding the standard, and it did not look like a 35,000-ton battleship at all. Regarding this kind of news, the Romanian government has made righteous criticisms that the Romanian battleships are in full compliance with the Washington Naval Treaty. I hope these tabloid newspapers do not make wild guesses.
In any case, Romania spent 1933 in a time when the European continent was becoming more lively.