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Historical information on Allied mining vehicles

A mining truck is basically an all-in-one mineral collection and transportation truck. Even with the ability to convert into a command center, the mining truck is more closely related to an ordinary civilian truck. The Allies were concerned and frustrated that mining vehicles were increasingly becoming prime targets for the Soviets due to their unpretentious nature of carrying no weapons. They weren't always like this, mining trucks were originally designed for industrial transport, but became increasingly important during the war for Allied outposts and strategic strongholds. Soon, these vehicles were required to appear on the front lines and work under Soviet artillery fire.

Of course, mining trucks exist for fast and efficient mining. There are some fierce arguments that the war between the Soviet Union and the Allied Forces was actually for ore rather than ideology. This argument is not popular. This time it is based on three important facts about the main resources of the world's military industry:

1. Ore has abundant reserves in all developed countries around the world, from Switzerland to Japan. , from Greece to Iceland, yes, even the middle of the ocean is rich in mineral deposits.

2. Ore is a natural renewable resource. The competition for ore is incredible, just like the competition for sunlight, drinking water and even radio waves.

3. Ore is not something that people around the world care about. Opinion polls year after year show that ore is just a talking point that is outside the mainstream issues of the world. Hao Mining Company, a large company based in Boise that proposed vertical mining of ore and eventually invented the mining truck, has a slogan that is very to the point: "Ore, you don't care."

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Here Shown is a prototype of an Allied command center, converted from a mining vehicle. The Allies could use these equipment to expand rapidly

However, as the situation between the Soviet Union and the Allies became tense, their respective major arms suppliers increased their demand for ore in order to ensure that their product lines did not shrink. The bigger. Since ore could not be found anywhere on the ground, the Soviet Union and the Allies began to look for ways to mine these ores directly from underground deposits. It was also from this time that the Allies, in response to the Soviet Union's increasing attacks on mining vehicles, modified the mining vehicles with magnetically sealed containers, amphibious equipment, and military-grade communication equipment.

Despite the monotonous and dangerous transportation process, mining truck drivers are known for their excellent service attitude that makes customers happy and bosses reassured. This is also partly because the Allies provide generous rewards, probably because mining vehicles are a key guarantee for the Allies to deliver new equipment and weapons to the front lines.