From a historical perspective or considering the current situation in Europe, the past few years have been a relatively peaceful and stable period for Europe.
Since the establishment of the German Empire, the European powers have tended towards stability. Although there are fierce conflicts among nations, such conflicts are insufficient to trigger a major war between the powers.
This is fortunate for Spain, as it lacks a peaceful and stable environment for development. But it is also unfortunate, as the overly stable peaceful development environment leads to slow growth in the military industry, making it difficult to find opportunities to export weapons as massively as in World War I or II.
The Tenth Russian-Turkish War is a historically validated large-scale war and the first significant opportunity for the Royal Military Factory to export weaponry since its establishment.
