The enthusiasm exhibited by the mobilized populace is astonishing.
Many have voluntarily provided assistance for construction and material transportation, significantly accelerating the pace of construction.
Within 48 hours, the steel-frad factory buildings were erected in the factory district originally designated within Do City.
anwhile, after Chen Xin dispatched personnel, the military collaborated with the technical staff to dismantle the Titan production equipnt, packing and transporting it to Do City, where it is currently being installed and configured urgently.
Additionally, the previously emphasized train station by Chen Xin has been rapidly laid with two temporary tracks, allowing materials gathered from other locations to be transported continuously into Do City.
Though Titan production previously took place at the Research Center, not all components were produced there.
Having considered the mass production of Titans before, Chen Xin had certain parts distributed to factories elsewhere for production through orders.
Previously, there wasn't a significant demand, and each factory rely attempted small-scale production, to familiarize themselves with production processes and master the technologies and techniques involved.
Now that there's a need for large-scale production of Titans, these factories must naturally expand their component production.
Fortunately, since the disaster, all industrial production has been nationally regulated and resource allocations coordinated. After Chen Xin reported the demands, the country quickly arranged to expand production in all factories, coordinated resource allocations, and completed transportation arrangents.
The result of multifaceted collaboration was that within 48 hours of Chen Xin starting the construction of the Titan Factory, the factory buildings were completed, the Titan production line from the city's Research Center was moved, temporary tracks at the train station were laid, and key production materials and the first batch of components arrived.
By 72 hours, the factory equipnt was fully configured, and all necessary raw materials were in place, ready for production to comnce.
The speed of these developnts was indeed fast, even faster than Chen Xin had anticipated.
In three days, not only was the factory built, but the equipnt installation and configuration were completed, allowing the entire production line to be operational. This truly was a miraculous achievent.
Even Chen Xin was surprised by the pace of construction, even though he had initially projected the factory would be usable within three days. But when everything was ready ahead of schedule, he was still profoundly shocked.
However, now is not the ti to be in awe; the ti gained through everyone's efforts should certainly be used wisely and swiftly to produce Titans to support the battlefield sooner.
Certainly, Chen Xin wasn't about to squander such precious ti. Upon inspecting the factory and confirming its readiness for operation, he executed a system upgrade on the entire Titan Factory, adding new production lines, increasing output, and improving production equipnt to boost production efficiency.
After the upgrade, Chen Xin had the workers and technical personnel begin Titan production with great enthusiasm.
During the upgrade, Chen Xin paid particular attention to the production process, refraining from altering the existing Titan manufacturing procedures, continuing with the established production steps, while simply adding more production lines and enhancing chanical efficiency during the production process.
Despite this, after the one-week period Chen Xin promised the general, twenty-two brand new Titans, although yet to be painted externally, were ready to be deployed to the battlefield.
As the factory comnced full-speed operations, continuously producing Titans, Chen Xin certainly wasn't idle.
He did not participate directly in Titan production; instead, he focused on restoring the operations of the Research Center as much as possible.
Most of the Research Center's staff and equipnt, after such a long duration, have been transported to Do City and are gradually resuming operations.
Although without the original superior experintal conditions at the Research Center, everyone is still striving to restore previous research endeavors.
In particular, for the biological research aspect, upon arriving at Do City, researchers constructed a rudintary biological laboratory from available resources, beginning to dissect and analyze alien biological samples obtained from the battlefield.
Their goal is to promptly analyze the characteristics and weaknesses of these alien life forms to provide assistance to the courageous soldiers fighting on the front lines.
In such matters, although Chen Xin cannot assist them much with the research itself, he can help upgrade laboratory conditions, allowing better facilitation of their research.
Aside from biological research, the military equipnt research room from the previous Research Center was also relocated to the current Research Center. Although several technical personnel remained behind to assist with Titan repairs, so researchers moved to Do City.
They weren't idle either and continuously gathered data on the performance of battlefield equipnt, using this information to improve the gear accordingly.
In such matters, even when combining all personnel, none were more adept than Chen Xin.
After all, typical equipnt modifications involve complex processes, whereas Chen Xin can just pinpoint the aspects needing alteration and the required degree of modification, solving all issues with a re flash of green light.
Nonetheless, despite Chen Xin's ability to conveniently substitute the duties of the military equipnt research staff, his main focus and ti investnt remained on Titans.
Titans indeed perform well, but current general models have revealed several issues on the battlefield.
This does not imply flaws in the design of previous general models, rather, they were not conceptualized for combat against alien biology.
For instance, the reactive armor on general model Titans' outer shell is highly effective against human weaponry, and even withstands direct hits from tank main guns remarkably.
However, the inert explosives in the reactive armor are virtually useless against the claws and fangs of alien life forms.
Further, the main armor made of tal and multilayer composite materials struggles to resist the high-temperature corrosive ooze thrown by aliens, much like tank armor.
Ultimately, no one would foresee these entities facing highly corrosive substances capable of bathing the entire Titan or tank during the design phase.
To date, the primary damage to Titans on the battlefield stems from outer armor corrosion, leading to consequent internal structural damage.
Therefore, improving Titans' outer armor is an imperative task.
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