In the Great Basin desert, a series of planes lay grounded on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Soldiers in arid uniforms, armed with modern assault rifles, helped unload pickup trucks whose beds were filled with weapons, munitions, medical supplies, field rations, and even clothing.
The weapons were not standard issue to the current German Armed Forces or allied nations who were blessed with contracted domestic manufacturing of such designs.
Rather, they were a mixture of surplus stock from previous wars that Germany had yet to dispose of entirely, or dedicated export weapons.
Take, for example, the G-05/33 Semi-automatic Rifle, which was a variant of the WWI era G-05 Semi-Automatic rifle that Bruno had helped introduce as an improved variation of the G-43 from his past life.
