Queen Talulla was not a military expert but she understood the Celtic Co-Operative Armament Project well enough. "To try and respond to your two questions I'll do my best. At its highest level it is an agency made up of a minister and an officer from each service drawn from the nations involved. When one of us requires a new piece of equipment we send our minister a description of what is needed. At that point any of the other members can sign up for that need with us. There is then some negotiation and we finalize a specification for the item of equipment. Once this is set up we tender out the various parts, so for a tank, engine, gun, tracks, armour and so on. The work is aimed to be split evenly between the nations involved with the panel of ministers and officers having the final say. Once everything is agreed the project commences with everything split evenly between the nations involved in terms of costs, profit sharing from sales and the like. Now to answer your second question how would it improve your military, well from my knowledge your nations military is already rather formidable. What you have however is an ability to lower the initial cost and research and development and tap into a wider range of innovation. The idea of a large scale co-operative projects can help us all make our nations military a more effective unit based on cutting edge technology. From our view point if you were to join the Project then you would be bringing onboard a wealth of expertise."