This scene actually appeared in the historical World War II, where the Polish cavalry performed well in World War I, causing the Polish people to have great faith in their cavalry.
Only when their cavalry faced the Germans' tanks, did they realize how fragile life was in the face of technology.
Previously, the military factory had expanded considerably due to the two wars and had officially entered a profitable state.
At present, Australasia has gained some reputation in East Asia and South Asia, and weapons produced by Australasia have gradually been exported to these regions.
Of course, the bulk of weapon sales each year are still to Russia and Australasia.
Russia's Far East army purely due to its logistical transport problems, coupled with the fact that Australasia's German-made weapons are indeed good quality, and there is no need to have any involvement with Russia, so the arms trade with Russia has never been cut off.