After sifting through the pages, these seem to be the suggestions so far. Feel free to tell me what needs to be removed. So this wall of text can be shortened.
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Armored Car that can act as some sort of weapons platform (AT, mortars, etc.)
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"Rattlesnake" IFV/HMG Carrier
A small tracked vehicle with minimal armor, with two armor plates arranged not unlike the top of a carton box that can act as top armor or extra spaced armor. It carries a crew of 4, and comes with one single Stallion on a pintle mount by default. Soldiers can carry extra armament on it, including Hippos, Sorrarias, and other small arms. Design focus are a low profile and maneuverability, while not sacrificing basic reliability.
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UR's Plan for the next few turns:
1) FLAK gun to give more problems to their bombers
2) Automatic 1inch gun similar to their 20mm (and get weapon to arm future aircrafts with)
3) 2ore, 2 oil cheap fighter-bomber to supplement Model 4 and have numerious aircraft for ground attacking (aka designing Mosquito)
4) Ground attack floatplane to use it in jungles and then design floatplane carrying ships (Or even a flying boat)
5) Bomber\transport plane
6) Radar
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Mosquito
Narrow, small and nimble aluminium-wooden or full aluminium biplane (fit in 2 ore) Light enough to consume 2 oil and have adequate speed. Armed with 2 Sorraria machineguns and special universal mount under fuselage. This mount should be able to use(in order of importance) Stallion, Light bomb, single shot preloaded Hippo, cargo container(ideally with a parachute), float pontoon(s) or nothing for increased speed and manoeuvrability. Failing make it universal, attach a single Stallion. Optimized for operating on low attitudes and maneuver between mountains houses in city
It is light fighter\ground attack\utility aircraft with modular design in mind. If we will succeed with pontoons we will get some air support in jungles. Hippo variant will have only one shot, but hit from above should kill any armor, stallion variant can allow it to handle heavier enemies and empty will allow to handle manoeuvrable enemies.
Biplane is chosen because it is nimbler
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Light APC/IFVs
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Basic Computing for artillery computers and such
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Fixing officer's camo
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Infantry battle armor
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Evilcherry's suggestions:
1. More cheap mechanized infantry, and fix the camo.
2. Make battle armor and sneak improved camo, and build a Breaker variant as a heavy IFV.
3. We seemed to have a short-range arms problem as they get better SMGs.
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Model 55 "Monarch Butterfly" Bomber
Using all our knowledge of aviation, Moskurg announces plans of delivering payload at locations that were previously out of reach of the Model 2. It boasts 4 engines, some stallions for defense, and a bomb capacity of a few tonnes. High altitude capacity and endurance is a must. Control costs to Very expensive.
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CQC weapon revision/redesign
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Chemical weapons + gas masks
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Grenades
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Strunk II armored car
An armoured car, with around 35 mm armour in the front, sloped at a and turret to repel the Arstotzkan autocannon shots while the other sides are more lightly armoured) equipped with the breaker's 1.6 inch cannon, along with sorraia MGs for it's coaxial and pintle mounts, and designed to fit a radio into the turret (though at the moment, most won't have them). Also featured on the II is the suspension system and portal gears seen on the tiger truck, allowing it to more easily traverse rough terrain and the like, and the smooth and flat underbody allows the vehicle to essentially slide over surfaces such as sand or mud. A top speed of around 50 MPH is aimed for.
(Or UR's additions which are:)
1) Make comfortable on armour transportation for infantry squads
2) Replace that heavy 1.6 inch gun with a new recoilless gun adapted for vehicle use.
3) Try to make it amphibious to travel through swamps on the jungle front.
4) forget about 35mm armor
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"Colt" Mobile Assault Carrier
A medium sized tracked vehicle, resistant to small arms fire, with side armor plates that can be left down (where they stand at shoulder level for the crew inside) for increased protection from light vehicles or folded up into a sloped roof with firing ports to protect against plunging fire, grenades, and attack from higher ground at the cost of visibility. It has benches on either side of the carrier compartment to allow it to transport infantry, but its most novel feature is a set of four adjustable clamps attached by powerful magnets to the middle of the floor. These allow it to firmly secure crewed weapons or communications equipment.
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BATTLEBUS IFV
a treaded bus, armored with 3 inches rolled homogenous sloped at 20 degrees; carrying 36 soldiers and four stallion machineguns on the sides with a 1.6in breaker cannon in an electric turret in front
fitted with a supercharged v16 engine and tiger-inspired gear system for optimal all-terrain movement
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M2 "Colt" Mobile Assault Carrier
A medium sized tracked vehicle, resistant to small arms fire, with side armor plates that can be left down (where they stand at shoulder level for the crew inside) for increased protection from light vehicles or folded up into a sloped roof with firing ports to protect against plunging fire, grenades, and attack from higher ground at the cost of visibility. It has benches on either side of the carrier compartment to allow it to transport infantry, but its most novel feature is a set of four adjustable clamps attached by powerful magnets to the middle of the floor. These allow it to firmly secure crewed weapons or communications equipment. It also has mounts designed specifically for the Brumby at the front, rear, and sides.
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