Public Technology of Imperial Russia

With the Czarina constantly pushing the Envelope of technology and the scientific community right behind her much has changed over the past two years since her crowing.

Industry: the industry of imperial Russia like all "developing" nations during this time has both its strong suits and its lacking areas. With the advances in safety technology and better policies resource extraction has doubles in most fields allowing more people to move to industrial areas.

The major industry hubs are Vladivostok with its being modernized it has become crucial in the industrialization of the rest of the nation, it is focused on industrial machines like mills, tools, ect (things to make more tools).

Dalian, in Manchuria on the Liaodong peninsula is the major industrial hud for the navy and other sea vessels, this is where our public production of our navy is located for foreign spies to be watched, And other cities dotting the nations have begun to start industrial with the government subsidies.

These factories are benefiting from the policies and technologies of the Czarina that has increased productivity and decreased work accidents.

New development in CnC machines and standardized cargo containers means goods are transported at record speeds, another major advantage is the advent of the Forklift which allows warehouse to expand upwards safely.

But the nations is lacking in private corporations and businesses at a multi regional level which is both good and bad. With this no monopolies on various goods and services are present as each region is producing there own common goods like furniture, food stuffs, and tools.

The bad part is that these goods are not leaving the nation to increase our GDP, but as of 1922 very little completed goods leave the nation.

Air: As for air advancements Anastasia has built a airship industry around carrying cargo and personnel to various isolated bases, these Zeppelins are large enough to carry 10 standard cargo containers filled with vehicles or food stuffs.

Regular planes have also been developed, single wing aircraft have begun production based of early WW2 aircraft, sadly production has been severely limited as the nations catches up with the Czarina In materials science to produce the aluminum alloys needed to truly mass produce them, so the nations Airforce is in the mid one hundreds.

In other research areas the first prototype helicopter that is similar to the Sikorsky R-4, which is mostly a proof of concept.

Sea: The navy and its technology has not been left aside, first a complete redesign of the navy was done with Anastasia knowledge of the future of naval warfare. So destroyers, cruisers, aircraft carriers, and submarine are the future along with helicopters and other aircraft variant planes.

The vessels that are being publicly built in Manchuria are only slightly more advanced than the current models.

Land: With modern kit for soldiers and the NK-19(Ak-47) the imperial soldier is the best equipped in The world with its divisions spread across a wide variety of environments and conditions.

In term of vehicles and armor the Half tracks from the revolution have been improved and produced at a massive scale for both military and civilian use. As with the current condition of roads outside of connections to large cities is dirt roads or trials that normal vehicles have trouble using, but the half tracks have helped the spread of goods.

While tanks have also begun more through testing as the various environments of Russia is the biggest problem on our logistics because the Soviet front is dense forest and tundra while the Mongolian is desert and wide open grassland.

Civilian:The new civilian goods have all been focused on increasing the education level of the average citizen, and the overall quality life in all fields of work. With the radio and educational films being education to isolated areas like the Siberian this is the industry that has the most growth as these goods are wanted the world over and these mom and pop stores are trying to fill the demand