"I call it the 'Crossbow Cannons Plan.'" The Minister of Military Supplies pointed at the map, outlining the battle strategy:
"We have two aircraft carriers, each carrying 25 'S.E.5a' fighter planes."
"Their role is to cooperate with the anti-aircraft fire to take down the French Army's 'torpedo aircraft.'"
"As long as our warships approach Malta Island, our naval guns can blow the French Army's airfield sky-high."
"Then, victory will be ours."
The politicians stared at the map and fell into deep thought, then nodded in agreement in succession.
This seemed to be a feasible combat plan.
To achieve the element of surprise in the campaign, the Minister of Military Supplies suggested the fleet move into the war zone at night for a dawn attack.
"Only this way can we catch the French Army off guard." The Minister of the Navy explained a series of actions while pointing at the map:
"Our battleships should advance to about 150 kilometers from Malta."
