In Europe, amidst the chaotic wars among various countries, the Royal Military Factory in Australasia also embraced new tasks.
Based on the specific combat conditions on the front line, the Australasia Ministry of Defense issued new military manufacturing requirements to the factory.
It is worth mentioning that the Ministry's demands were not focused on weapons but on improving the existing ammunition and shells.
Indeed, the new batch of military equipment manufacturing was almost all ammunition. Uniquely, the Ministry required the Royal Military Factory to produce bullets and shells with enough lethality to cause severe injuries to the enemy upon impact.
This decision was made according to the General Staff's plan to effectively deplete the manpower of European countries.