For Boss Qiao, promoting equipment was only a secondary concern; the important thing was he had found a suitable training location.
The idea of African brothers going to a military school in China was pretty normal. The air force wasn't the most crucial aspect. Once the airforce doors were opened, the army academy wouldn't be a problem either.
Sending a batch of aardvarks over to undergo systematic officer training, allowing these loyal young men who never considered their own futures to broaden their horizons, was more beneficial for Boss Qiao.
It was no longer a secret that China had been training officers for friendly African nations, and as these officers gradually became the main force in military and political affairs, equipment produced by companies like Northern Industry would naturally become part of these countries' military systems.
