Chapter 908 Sincerity is the only way to fight!
For example, the cost of the Lion battle cruiser is 20,800 pounds, and the cost of Queen Mary, the Grand Princess and the Tiger is also at this level. Among them, the most expensive is 210,000 pounds. What was the cost of the German battle cruiser at the same time? Historically, the cost of the Deflinger was 5,600 pounds, Lucoff was 5,800 pounds, and Hindenburg was 6,000 pounds. Excluding the later Hindenburg, which was in service, it is not counted for the time being. The cost of a Deflinger was about 270,000 to 280,000 pounds! It is nearly 40% more expensive than the British battle cruiser.&1t;/p>
It is true that the British have many captains and fierce competition, which is true. The cost is also lower due to the competition between shipyards. Compared with the more complex relationships within Germany, the British are indeed more efficient, but no matter how efficient it is, they are not as efficient as this?&1t;/p>
Everyone is the first-class power. At the same time, when they built warships of the same level, why is it that the Germans' battle cruiser is so expensive than the British? This is unscientific! I really think that the so-called "system" advantage can reach the level of ignoring physics and objective laws? What are you thinking?! God can't do this!&1t;/p>
Let’s compare De Fringer with the Lion, which has similar to the tonnage, because the German battlecruiser uses a small boiler, and the power weight is much smaller when the output is low. For artillery, everyone has 4 turrets, and the proportion of artillery production is not very high in the proportion of the entire weapon. The key is to have various servos (after all, the Queen’s 15-inch cannon seems to be only 15,000 pounds per.)&1t;/p>
What is the real difference in cost? The armor is poor. The weight of the lion's armor is about one-quarter of the entire battleship, about 6ooo tons, and what about De Fringer? The weight of the armor is about 9ooo tons! Nearly 40%! It is close to 3ooo tons heavier than you! The cost model of the tons of armor is about 1o to 15o pounds! It is almost the highest if sold by kilogram. The armor weight of the German battleship is nearly 5o% higher than that of the British! Can they not be strong? British battlecruisers save money and armor, who will die if you don't die?&1t;/p>
The same article is also done by Germans, but they think it is a fool, so they stopped playing like this. Look at the cost of battle cruisers on both sides in the early days of history. The cost of New Zealand and Australia was about 1.78 million pounds. Moltke and Goben were about 410,000 to 420,000 marks, about 20,000 pounds. It was quite cheap. The cost of Moltke to Deflinger actually increased by 40%! What is the reason? Is it really much more expensive to have 10,000 110,000 150 guns?&1t;/p>
Power system? Please, in terms of boiler quantity, DeFringe is not as good as Moltke. Although Moltke's theoretical output is not high, the actual output is higher than DeFringe. Moltke's power cost is more expensive, which is in line with reality. In fact, the cost is less than armor. Moltke's 1.8 meters 27omm armor belt is so good that it is comparable to DeFringe's 3-meter-plus 3-meter-plus 3-meter-plus 3-meter-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-m-plus 3-p>
Perhaps the officers of the Royal Navy who were sitting in the British Royal Navy could not have such similar data, nor would they have the perspective of time travelers. However, everyone understands this principle, but it is just secret. As for what Fisher said, everyone just hums first and looks like waiting for the following text.&1t;/p>
Fisher, as the main "chef", naturally understood this poisonous chicken soup. After a little embarrassed, he added: "The Japanese Fuso-class battleship cost about £30,000 in total, and they referred to the German design, so I think the Fuso-class battleship should have a high combat effectiveness." Well, that's it.&1t;/p>
"30,000 pounds, this is indeed a bit too much." Jericho touched his chin and said. The so-called "I love you and understand you". Jericho, who can be the commander of the large fleet, naturally has not limited to his large fleet, and the warehouses and officers and soldiers of the large fleet. He must still understand some of the reasons for the construction and economics of warships. What is the concept of 30,000 pounds before the war? Basically, if you can spend so much money to build a normal warship, the performance will definitely be bad, after all, it is real material!&1t;/p>
Why is it called a normal warship? Because there are still abnormal warships in this world. For example, Russia, the cost of a Russian Gangut or Queen Mary is similar to that of a queen, and may even be higher! The cost of a construction of more than 250,000 pounds can only be built with one unfast, with only 12 12-inch guns, average firepower, and defense against garbage. It is impossible to say that there is no trick!&1t;/p>
It is said that the construction fee list of a Russian battleship actually contains the cost of building a palace by the Russian Tsar. Another purpose of jointly building a warship is to reimburse the Tsar and the nobles. Just make this point, the Tsar Russia took jujube pills! Even so, the cost of the Russian battleship has not reached 30,000 pounds!&1t;/p>
Exported warships will also be more expensive. For example, the King Kong-class battleship sold by the UK to Japan. In terms of performance, this product is only at the same level as the lion and tigers, and may be slightly better. However, the cost is 250,000 pounds. Considering that the tiger's cost is only 210,000 pounds, the UK's knife is ruthless enough.&1t;/p>
Of course, if Japan built this level of warships themselves, it would definitely not be at this price. Although the British had an advantage in the shipbuilding industry as a whole, the labor cost of Japan was low... Shipbuilding is also a labor-intensive industry, and labor costs account for a large part! If this Fuso-class battleship really cost 30,000 pounds and was a self-employed warship, to be honest, Jericho felt that even the crappy designers of the Royal Admiralty could definitely create a first-class good warship.&1t;/p>
The less bad design and enough real money, tell me that the battleships I made are not good at fighting power? Don't joke, okay? This is a violation of objective laws! Thinking of this, Jericho had some agreement with Fisher's words, but to be honest, he did not pay attention to the details of the construction of Japanese naval warships, so he also wanted to know how the Japanese built this class of warships.&1t;/p>
"Since everyone is interested in Japanese warships and is also interested in the characteristics of German warships, I hope to invite the Royal Navy chief designer, Mr. Incote, to introduce to us this class of Japanese warships and the German bloodline on them at tomorrow's meeting!" Churchill said.&1t;/p>
To be honest, today's meeting has been very stiff since now. Both sides are tit-for-tat and do not give in. This is not about solving the problem, but about provoking the problem. Therefore, as the central minister of the Navy, Churchill must coordinate the relationship between the two sides and find a topic that everyone is interested in.&1t;/p>
Chapter completed!