One Design Credit to be used in the Revision Phase in addition to your Two Revisions.
Might as well write might up all proper like.
Design:
Oil Fire 7:Whilst the original plan to throw compressed oil over a building and light it up remains sound, a collegue of mine hit upon the idea of igniting the oil
as it leaves the nozzle, turning a utility concept into a full on weapon in it's own right. The weapon contains a compressed canister of oil attached to a nozzle in a shortened mock up of the Senapang, as it's length was noted as one of the issues in close quarters. This would limit the amount of oil available, but by designing an easlily accessible release into the side of the weapon we should be able to quickly replace canisters much like reloading an empty rifle.
Revisions:
Little G: a variant of the mighty GGG-12 I envision the Little G as a cheaper version able to be disseminated amongst the infantry whilst the original in all it's glory can remain the main stay of emplacements and other more important roles. By down grading from gavpowder to more classical munitions I hope to be able to lighten up the gun barrel, and thus the weapon, reduce the cost, perhaps even get more bullets out in the same timeframe, all at the mere cost of some range.
The BSU: That's right. I propose we alter the very uniforms of our infantrymen. If we include small gravite plates, henceforth noted as Grav Plates, in the satchels and webbing already included, as well as the addition of a backpack and Grav Plate we can have our soldiers carry their own supplies and reloads in the field, never having to worry about long firefights or the state of supply lines.
(Should we decide not to have Gravite, then, you know, just Nix that last revision suggestion. Honestly the Artillery could probably use some help.)
~Yami,
Mad Genius Scientist.