Ever since the Austrian Intervention in Granada began, the Research and Development Department of the Austrian Royal Armory had started fiddling around with the designs entrusted to them by their monarch.
Months had passed since they first began experimenting, and now at this very moment, they had devised a working prototype of a few weapons that would be crucial to Berengar's long-term plans for conquest, colonization, and defense.
The first among these weapons to be tested was sitting on the carriage, boldly displaying its authority. This was the new improved Schmidt Gun which was essentially a replica of the 1874 Gatling gun. The research and development department had labeled it in this world as the Schmidt Gun Model 1422.