Ye Hao expressed his understanding of Lin Hua's explanation.

After all, Myanmar does not have satellites yet, so it cannot achieve satellite guidance.

Once Myanmar has its own satellite positioning system, satellite guidance will definitely be developed.

However, for now, inertial guidance is sufficient. After all, there are only a few countries on Earth that are capable of threatening Myanmar, and under normal circumstances, it is difficult to escalate to the point of a full-scale war.

It is not the best time to test-fire an intercontinental ballistic missile yet. Ye Hao plans to wait until the US aircraft carrier fleet arrives in Southeast Asia before conducting the test launch.

This will also serve as a warning to the United States: think carefully before taking action against Myanmar.

However, given the speed of the US aircraft carrier fleet, it shouldn't be long before they reach the waters off Southeast Asia.

The United States sent an aircraft carrier fleet to demonstrate its power, which was a good opportunity for them to see Myanmar's strength.

Ye Hao doesn't want to start a war between Myanmar and the United States right now. His goal is manned spaceflight, which requires time to develop.

With the American fleet already at our doorstep, we certainly can't just sit idly by.

If the test launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile is successful, even if some people in the Black House in the United States want to go to war with Myanmar, most people will refuse.

Despite the United States' advanced technology, it doesn't have many effective methods for defending against intercontinental ballistic missiles.

Even the Americans wouldn't dare to gamble.

The deterrent power of an intercontinental ballistic missile combined with a mushroom bomb is maximized.

With this thing, the whole world will think twice before making a move against you.

......

Having learned about the specifics of the intercontinental ballistic missile project and seen the achievements of the researchers, Ye Hao, though the tests had not yet been conducted, generously rewarded the entire project team with a booster fluid.

Some key personnel received corresponding rewards based on their contributions to the project team.

As the person in charge of the entire project team, Lin Hua was rewarded by Ye Hao with five portions of enhancement fluid.

The entire intercontinental ballistic missile project team erupted in celebration upon seeing the enhancement fluid in their hands.

Not wanting to disturb their celebration, Ye Hao explained some precautions to Lin Hua and then left the intercontinental ballistic missile project team.

With Lin Hua in charge of the intercontinental ballistic missiles, Ye Hao doesn't need to worry too much.

Now that intercontinental ballistic missiles have been developed, the aerospace project should be coming soon. After leaving Lin Hua's research group, Ye Hao joined the aerospace research group.

Here, Ye Hao inquired about their research progress.

Ye Hao had thought that the aerospace industry would become much simpler after the advent of intercontinental ballistic missiles, but he realized just how difficult it was once he understood the details.

Don't be fooled by the fact that some rockets are modified from ballistic missiles. It's not as simple as just taking a ballistic missile and using it. There are a series of issues involved.

Even if they can send the satellite into orbit, it will still be a very long way from Ye Hao's vision of manned spaceflight.

Sending an inanimate object up there is easy; if you're strong enough, the brick will fly.

As long as the thrust is large enough, entering orbit is relatively simple.

But carrying people is no joke.

If any link in the chain goes wrong, people could die.

Without a high degree of certainty, it's impossible to send someone up to their death.

Having realized the difficulties involved, Ye Hao temporarily abandoned his plans to go to space.

Let's take this time; manned spaceflight is something we can't be careless about.

If a serious accident occurs, international pressure will be put on Myanmar.

It's better to deal with the immediate problems first.

Myanmar possesses its own domestically developed air defense missile system, as well as intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads. Currently, its defense capabilities are relatively strong, but its offensive capabilities are severely lacking.

Myanmar can handle enemies that are on land, but if the distance between the two sides is too far, Myanmar's air force and navy simply have no ability to launch attacks.

Forget about fighting out there, they'd probably be killed as soon as they stepped outside.

Ye Hao understood the importance of the Air Force and Navy from the very beginning.

The investment in this area over the years has been substantial.

Despite the influx of researchers and equipment from various countries, coupled with an endless stream of money, the air force and navy equipment have not made much progress. The reason is simple: there is not enough time.

Modern aircraft and ships, from design to construction, all take several years or even more than a decade.

Even with Ye Hao's cheat-like abilities, Myanmar still didn't have enough time.

Ye Hao didn't have a good solution to this, so he could only try his best to meet the demands of the researchers.

We'll give you manpower if you need manpower, and money if you need money.

I just hope they can develop the new equipment as soon as possible.

......

Internationally, the United States' announcement has drawn everyone's attention to Southeast Asia.

Just days after the United States announced the deployment of an aircraft carrier fleet to Southeast Asia, and before the fleet had even arrived, the US announced it would send troops to land on Lao soil.

Although the United States offered explanations for both incidents, it's clear to anyone with eyes to see that they were just excuses, and that the United States' true purpose was certainly not limited to these.

Unlike places like the Sahara and Venezuela, Southeast Asia is not a breeding ground for mold due to its oil reserves.

Mold doesn't just want to grow on leaves.

If they really wanted the leaves, Central America was such a good place, close by, and the other side didn't have much strength. Why bother coming all the way to Southeast Asia?

Aside from oil and leaves, the only thing other countries can think of is China.

Because there are no other reasons that can be thought of for this place besides these.

There were reports a while ago that China arrested a group of intelligence agents sent by various countries. Could it be that the United States is trying to retaliate against China because of this?

Of course, this is just speculation from various countries and has not been confirmed by the United States.

But whatever the reason, it has little to do with them. Now we can just wait and see what happens.

While European countries are unconcerned, the United States' significant actions in Southeast Asia have made the surrounding smaller nations somewhat fearful.

If the United States really tries to cause trouble here, it could easily backfire and harm them.

If the United States and China were to go to war, this land of theirs would very likely become the battlefield.

The Chinese navy is inadequate and certainly cannot reach the American mainland, while it would be extremely difficult for the United States to invade China.

The most likely scenario is a head-on confrontation on their own soil, just like it happened on the peninsula back then.

If that were the case, Southeast Asia would be plowed up countless times.

They genuinely didn't want to see the United States and China, their two "fathers," fighting each other on their own soil.

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