John Moffatt
Central Efrikkan Dzanga Class Destroyer
The proposal to actually develop a navy raised some eyebrows across the CER in early 1981. Everyone had always joked about putting an aircraft carrier in Lake Elizabeth, but after a series of successful wars against the neighboring DEW the nation suddenly had a coastline to secure.
Higher-ups in the Air Force objected to the program which would undoubtedly steal budget from their strategic bomber and interceptor deterrents. Eventually a compromise was reached wherein the Air Force would get to actually produce the Ox-38 VTOL fighter developed some months earlier.
Of course nobody in the country had any idea how to actually build a destroyer, but if the Tanzimations could figure out airplanes then the Efrikkans could figure out boats.
Central Efrikkan Dzanga Class Destroyer
The proposal to actually develop a navy raised some eyebrows across the CER in early 1981. Everyone had always joked about putting an aircraft carrier in Lake Elizabeth, but after a series of successful wars against the neighboring DEW the nation suddenly had a coastline to secure.
Higher-ups in the Air Force objected to the program which would undoubtedly steal budget from their strategic bomber and interceptor deterrents. Eventually a compromise was reached wherein the Air Force would get to actually produce the Ox-38 VTOL fighter developed some months earlier.
Of course nobody in the country had any idea how to actually build a destroyer, but if the Tanzimations could figure out airplanes then the Efrikkans could figure out boats.