The soldiers of the Guards also reorganized their equipment and joined the landing forces.
Although the country's financial income is still in deficit, the military spending is not small and is in continuous growth.
Of course, this can also be attributed to Arthur's attitude towards military training. Arthur believes that excellent soldiers are brought up by bullets and lots of training, so both the Guards and the National Defense Army consume quite a lot of bullets every day, with an average of at least thirty bullets being fired per person per day.
The luxury of Australasia's army can be seen from the equipment of the Guard soldiers. In this operation, each person not only carried several spare magazines, but also hand grenades and handguns.
Although this would increase the weight of each person, the well-trained Guard soldiers are accustomed to it.