The danger pointed out by the Lev when he finished the second dragon - a saturated attack by the fast manoeuvring Fei Long (Wyburn) - was of a nature that required an early response. The 20-centimetre cannon we are currently equipped with is impeccable in terms of power, but there is little problem in terms of rapidity. It will be necessary to consider in advance how to respond in the event of a saturated attack by a large number of Feilongs (Wyburn).

Firstly, there is the development of a triple type of ammunition employed by the former Japanese army as a proposal to use the current twenty centimeter cannon. However, the development of explosive ordnance will be necessary as a prerequisite when developing a utility level triple bullet. Needless to say, the need for proximity trusts. We will need to consider what we can do with the magic of this world.

Secondly, there is a new way to develop fast-firing artillery. Single-mounted rapid-fire guns, such as those employed by the navies of the Earth world - five inch guns, or one hundred twenty-seven mm guns, or seventy-six mm guns taking the alias Super Rapid guns - but is there a possibility of a slight shortage of force for the Fei Long (Wyburn) opponent? In fact, even a twenty centimeter cannon didn't kill the dragon instantly. Changing the shape of the bullet to a bombshell would increase the power... but the trouble is.

Thirdly, I have a proposal to compete with more ammunition than the power of a single shot. It's an implementation of machine guns called CIWS, Faranx, Goalkeepers, etc. in the global world. The point is, it's a Vulcan cannon, but I think this one's going to be structurally pretty complicated over here.

And as a common challenge in all cases, there is the question of what to do with stray bullets and residual bullets into the body. It's not about humanity, it's about the danger of leaving evidence of over-technology in the global world.... After firing, after a certain amount of time, I wonder if I can make a shell that will disappear... oh, should it be a time-bound explosive warhead? Can you handle this?

... Maybe we should ask everyone else about this.

'And that's why I want to hear your opinion'

'Then let me say it quickly. Morrow, Cleves, do you think it's sane that there could be some kind of thing going on in that narrow labyrinth with an army of flying dragons (Wyburn)?

Grandpa... I would have liked you to say that you meant it (...) not sane...

"It's not an intrusion into the labyrinth, it's simply an attack to destroy it, right? As long as it's possible, I'm not going out of my way to get ready. '

'Mmm... is that what you're saying?... So I'm convinced about the matter, but the point is, are we talking about weighing in on one shot of power or rapidity?

"Oh, I'm pretty sure that's what you think"

'Dear Crowe, exactly how fast is it called?

"Fifteen to thirty rounds per minute with the least fast-firing 127-millimeter gun I've ever mentioned, and the most fast-firing 20-millimeter machine gun, that's a thousand to 3,000 rounds per minute."

When I heard the numbers I put up, they all shut up... what's wrong?

"... too much, fool..."

Well... I think I do need three thousand shots...

'... Master, even the rumored Knights of the Flying Dragon that some country has it is certainly about one hundred and fifty horsemen, and I don't think there were two hundred horsemen...'

"In about five minutes, it's devastating."

"No, you just don't know if one hundred twenty-seven millimeter shell will get Keri, do you? I doubt how much you can follow with a single fast fire cannon if your opponent spreads and hits you. '

'As it were, well, it's not necessarily the National Army... because it's demonic or possibly the monster's stampede...'

'But... that's it... when it comes to rapidity... mechanically... isn't it complicated?

Well, you are.

"I wish I had the real thing......"

Hmm? The real thing?