No, we need the refits and I don't want to find out what they're planning the hard way (i.e., getting an Odin blown out of the sky).
Alright, a few suggestions for next turn's ground design. I want to stay away from aircraft right now, because Ertex is going to be really effective at anti-aircraft fire with lasers, almost as effective as we can be with railguns.
QS-MBT-02 'Hrungnir'
The "Brawler" Main Battle Tank is Quillus's first venture into ground armor. Utilizing the smallest Stardust we have (With the ignition improvements) to power a 50mm miniaturized Mjolnir coilgun that can also fire 50mm Hayk-style rockets (With relatively large explosive content) on a low-power setting, as well as an electric-motor-driven drivetrain running heavy-duty tracks. Medium titanium armor underneath Light ceramics like the Odin uses, coated with a highly reflective paint (In the laser wavelengths Ertex uses) provides protection from physical weapons. Heat sensors just under the ceramics detect laser shots and trigger a large array of smoke dischargers to fill the air around the tank with smoke (In atmosphere) or clouds of reflective metal chaff (In vacuum) that scatters or absorbs the wavelengths Ertexan lasers fire at, as well as notifying the fire-control computer of the side of the tank that was hit. A fire-control computer uses a broadband sensor package and a small radar set to calculate distances to targets. Every vehicle from now on will have a small IFF tag to allow the system to distinguish them from enemies. An automatic loading system and largely computer-controlled firing system reduce crew requirements. The weapon is fully stabilized for fire-on-the-move capability. A radio provides means for coordination. The vehicle will be as low-lying as possible, with a turret that slopes (With sharp angles at the corners for that extra-imposing look) down to the body of the tank to prevent shot-trapping should the enemy ever wizen up to the benefits of projectiles, while the tank itself is angular and the armor is generally sloped at any face you might look at, though the sides and back are much less sloped than the front. It is entirely atmospherically sealed, so whether your battlefield is the bottom of a river (Note: Please do not attempt to discharge the main gun at the bottom of a river, the reloading process might get a little soggy if you do) or the airless, lifeless rock that you really don't want to die on, you can fight there without a spacesuit!
QS-AIV-02 'Hel'
A tracked vehicle powered through the use of an advanced internal combustion engine fueled with Infernium-9, which contains its own oxidizer and packs quite a lot of energy, and packing a linked pair of remote-aimed 30mm Hayks with huge drum magazines full of explosive rounds, carefully re-engineered to be accurate even at Long rage, the goddess of the Dead (And Helheim) sends aircraft, infantry, and light vehicles alike to their death. Light titanium armor underneath Light ceramics like the Odin uses, coated with a highly reflective paint (In the laser wavelengths Ertex uses) provides protection from physical weapons. Heat sensors just under the ceramics detect laser shots and trigger a large array of smoke dischargers to fill the air around the tank with smoke (In atmosphere) or clouds of reflective metal chaff (In vacuum) that scatters or absorbs the wavelengths Ertexan lasers fire at. A fire-control computer uses a broadband sensor package and a small radar set to calculate distances to targets. Every vehicle from has a small IFF tag to allow the system to distinguish them from enemies. The weapon is fully stabilized for fire-on-the-move capability. A radio provides means for coordination. As an Armored Aircraft Interdiction Vehicle, the Hel is capable of elevating its Hayks to basically-vertical The vehicle will be as low-lying as possible, the armor is generally sloped at any face you might look at, though the sides and back are much less sloped than the front. It is entirely atmospherically sealed, so whether your battlefield is the bottom of a river or the airless, lifeless rock that you really don't want to die on, you can fight there without a spacesuit! There is no turret, but there is a low-lying Light ceramic armor "collar" around the RC Hayk mounting, so that a gunner can poke his head out relatively safely before reloading the gun (By using the two hatches on either side of the mounting).
QS-APC-02 'Sleipnir'
A box on tracks, covered in Light ceramic armor backed by Light titanium armor with a 30mm Hayk loaded with explosive rounds mounted on the top in a remote-controllable pintle mount. Powered through the use of an advanced internal combustion engine fueled with Infernium-9, which contains its own oxidizer and packs quite a lot of energy, the Sleipnir APC should be fast, while capable of carrying a full squad of soldiers and their gear. It is fully amphibious and airtight, capable of delivering troops to anywhere, any time, with ample firepower to keep the enemy away.