The federal government’s official evaluation price for the Lightyear Chariot is 900,000. This figure is of course not just a random number, but is based on a comprehensive evaluation of the chariot’s components, materials, processing techniques, etc., and must go through actual combat.
Weighted correction of combat performance. The purchase price of a single combat vehicle on the federal side is more than 3 million, and the price of command vehicles and support vehicles is several times higher.
Calculated in this way, the military expenditure in this battle was 1.8 billion, and the Federation's direct military expenditure was 1.5 billion. However, the Federation also suffered nearly a thousand casualties, and the medical expenses and pensions alone were more than 1 billion. Don't forget that there were still three
An assault boat is a high-end product with a unit price of tens of millions, and the crew's pension is far higher than that of ordinary soldiers. Therefore, the federal losses in this battle exceeded 3 billion. The additional losses in light years were base buildings and various
Although most of the equipment was dismantled or blown up when the war started, the main part of the building is still there. However, these temporary assembled buildings are not very valuable, so the entire base is valued at 500 million, which is just a calculation.
The annual loss is around 2.5 billion.
Crassus tapped the handrail a few times with his fingers. From this point of view, he actually lost this battle? How is this possible? With an absolutely superior force and an integrated attack on land and air, the fight ended up like this. What if the strength of both sides was
Quite right, wouldn’t he be defeated miserably?
Under the balance of power, Crassus had never suffered a defeat. The difference of 500 million was not very big, but it was a difference in nature.
He clicked on a communication channel and said: "Re-evaluate the cost of the Lightyear Chariot."
Crassus did not say whether it was high or low, he just restarted the evaluation process. The officer in charge would naturally know that he had doubts about the evaluation price and would re-examine the entire process.
Three minutes later, the new evaluation result came out: 1.1 million.
Now it is 2.9 billion versus 3 billion, and the gap has narrowed to 100 million. Crassus no longer dwells on this matter, after all, the lumps of rotten meat in the Lightyear Chariot have not yet been calculated.
At this moment, Chu Jungui was also assessing the entire battle from multiple dimensions at the same time. The federal tanks remained unchanged, the assault boats remained unchanged, and there were a hundred more fighters, but they did not join the battle. However, the results of the battle were very different, indicating that the opponent had indeed been changed.
But just changing the commander can't explain such a big difference.
In this battle, the performance of the federal soldiers was far better than before. They were unusually calm and calm. Even if they were trapped in a tight siege and were shot several times, they rarely became panicked. This psychological quality was one level better than that of the 7th Marine Corps.
Not to mention troops like Morgan. Moreover, the cooperation between the federal combat units is obviously more delicate and effective. This cannot be trained in ten days and a half.
Judging from the information obtained, the combat effectiveness of the 9th Marine Corps this time is about the same as that of the 7th Army. The 6th Army is even weaker. However, in this limited-scale battle, the combat effectiveness of this unit was
Is it just a little bit better than the 7th Army? In fact, the performance of the bicycles is almost the same, but in a battle involving more than a thousand vehicles, the overall combat effectiveness is much worse.
It's just that Chu Jungui didn't have the right to clean the battlefield, open the federal tank to take a look, or interrogate the crew inside.
But from the perspective of military expenditure, the result of this battle is actually not bad. In Lightyear, the cost of a tank is only 50,000, which is still the result of continuous upgrading. Even without configuration, the federal tank costs 2 million.
Going up, those that can be used on Planet 4 are probably 3 million. As for the combat beasts, the cost is almost zero. If you just want to calculate it, it only costs Brother Dao a little nutrition fee.
As for Brother Dao’s special feed... the ingredients of the food, if traced back to the source, are 60% soil, 39% grass, and 1% are fine ingredients. To be honest, it is cheaper than pig feed. This is not intended to abuse Dao
Brother, Le Mans has studied it, Brother Dao will grow faster if he eats this.
The cost of building materials is also very low, and the entire base only costs 10 million. However, Chu Jungui is also very distressed, after all, the entire base including the vehicle and the base has cost 100 million.
But this time it's just a test. Both sides are testing each other's methods to pave the way for the real decisive battle.
After swallowing Chu Jungui's base, Crassus's army continued to advance, but the forward separated several fast troops composed of hundreds of tanks and assault boats to conduct reconnaissance in all directions, and at the same time released a large number of reconnaissance aircraft.
.This time Crassus brought a large number of reconnaissance planes, hundreds of them flying at one time. They didn't care about stealth, they were just high-speed and large-volume.
Crassus's move was very effective. In just a few hours, he had explored the surrounding area of 500 kilometers, but he still could not find the whereabouts of Chu Jungui.
Chu Jungui was observing his opponent 1,900 kilometers away. He had cut off contact with the base a few days ago. Even the traces left by the Ark could only last less than two days on Planet 4.
However, Crassus was not in a hurry. The army advanced slowly, advancing 800 to 1,000 kilometers every day just like the original Seventh Army. The difference was that his advancement direction was directly towards Chu Jungui's No. 1 Energy Base. Because he was worried about prisoners of war, he
Crassus did not directly use orbital strikes. However, it is not easy to release such a large base. Therefore, Crassus was very sure that the decisive battle would begin at a point between himself and the No. 1 Energy Base.
The initiative in the decisive battle still lies with Chu Jungui, which Crassus recognized. However, after the decisive battle began, Chu Jungui was no longer in control.
At this moment, Chu Jungui was also lying in his own command ark, with low-temperature coolant constantly spraying on his body, and then turned into steam.
In Chu Jungui's consciousness, tens of thousands of units were constantly mobilizing in preparation for the final battle. At the same time, his eyes were still staring at the orbit through the storm clouds. There was always a huge fleet above Crassus.
As he moved slowly, there were more than ten landing ships in the fleet, as well as a large number of transport ships that could penetrate the storm clouds. Even transcendent beings could not see through what was hidden in those landing ships and transport ships.
At the same time, Chu Jungui was still calculating a crucial indicator: when the number of casualties reached, the federal forces would collapse.
According to past data, when the moon wheel has Phil, it is 60%, and when there is no Phil, it is 40%, which is already considered super elite. The normal situation of the 7th Marine Corps is 40%, and when Chrysler personally commands it, it is 55%. Morgan's
The difference between the troops is relatively large. When the general is out of command, it is 65%, and when the general is away, it is 0.09%...
Under normal circumstances, the threshold for the collapse of a large army would be significantly lower, and the federal army would probably retreat when it suffered 20% casualties. But his intuition told Chu Jungui that the situation seemed to be different this time.
Throughout the whole thinking process, the metaphysical component was rarely always online.