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BATTALION BUILDER TEST GEN

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  1. Follow the Instructions Below. If you want to make an Air Force Squadron such rules immediately follow the Battalion creation rules. A Completely blank template ready for fill in is provided at the bottom of the bin for your convenience.
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  4. CO NAME: COL [Write In Name]
  5. Traits: 1x [Write In. Traits reflect your Colonel's character, experience, training or specialties that boons to your Battalion.]
  6. Battalion Name: [3 Digit Or Less #] [Write In Name]
  7. Battalion Motto:
  8. Battalion Type: 2x [Choose Force Type. Choose ONLY two different force types. These are the basis for your companies.]
  9. Veterancy: [Leave Blank]
  10. HQ: 1x [Write In. HQ elements are assets such as officers, heroes, or specialist equipment that aid and support your operations]
  11. Elements [ Assign each company an element from either of your 2 chosen force types. YOU CAN ONLY DRAW FROM YOUR PRES-ELECTED FORCE-TYPES. Then follow each category types loadout rules and assign accordingly.]
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  13. A COM: [Element Type] [Primary Weapon/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
  14. B COM: [Element Type] [Primary Weapon/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
  15. C COM: [Element Type] [Primary Weapon/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
  16. D COM: [Element Type] [Primary Weapon/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
  17. E COM: [Element Type] [Primary Weapon/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
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  19. Force Type: Element Type
  20. Foot: Riflemen, Rangers, Pathfinders, Combat Engineers,
  21. Riflemen- Light Infantry, primary purpose is to seize and hold territory using small and crew served arms.
  22. Rangers- Trained in a variety of small arms, terrain and insertion methods, these are most comfortable on the attack.
  23. Pathfinders- Scouts and infiltrators, pathfinders are often the eyes and guides of whatever force they are a part of.
  24. Combat Engineers- Trained in demolitions, EOD, minelaying, construction, defense emplacement and removal.
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  26. Motorized: Militia, Motor Rifles, Military Police, Fast Attack Vehicles,
  27. Militia- Gunmen drawn from local populations, operate technicals equipped with captured or salvaged military hardware.
  28. Motor Rifles- Infantry dismounts who utilize wheeled vehicles for rapid mobility and fire support.
  29. Military Police- Responsible for conducting civil affairs via martial law, crowd suppression equipment and security vehicles.
  30. Fast Attack Vehicles- Low profile, high speed specialized wheeled vehicles mounting a variety of support weapons.
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  32. Rotary: Scout Helo, Attack Helo, Transport Helo, Heavylift Helo,
  33. Scout Helo- Aerial eyes and ears, these nimble rotary wing aircraft duck and weave through the terrain gathering intelligence.
  34. Attack Helo- Low altitude predators, Attack Helos can carry a variety of weapon systems to engage almost any target.
  35. Transport Helo- Provide flexible, tactical airlift for infantry and cargo.
  36. Heavylift Helo- The gargantuan cousin to the Transport Helo, Heavylift helos can carry all types of vehicles and cargo.
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  38. Tracked: Light Tanks, MBTS, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Cavalry Fighting Vehicles, Combat Engineering Vehicles,
  39. Light Tanks- Trades protection for superior speed, lower logistical footprints and smaller targetable profile.
  40. Main Battle Tank- The tip of the spear for any military, possess superior firepower, protection and mobility.
  41. Cavalry Fighting Vehicles- Armored vehicles tasked with battlefield scouting and skirmishing.
  42. Infantry Fighting Vehicles- Armored and fire support weapon armed vehicles designed to ferry and support foot dismounts in battle.
  43. Combat Engineering Vehicles- Specialty vehicles with demolition, construction, emplacement, repair and recovery equipment.
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  45. Fires: Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Mobile Artillery, Rocket Artillery, Theatre Ballistic Missile Artillery,
  46. Anti-Aircraft Artillery- Utilize guns, missiles and passive and non-passive sensor systems to engage aircraft and light ground targets.
  47. Mobile Artillery- Kings of the battlefield, these large calibre guns deliver sustained munitions indirectly across great distances.
  48. Rocket Artillery- Salvo and ripple fired rockets deliver sudden and complete devastation upon unsuspecting grid squares.
  49. Theatre Ballistic Missile Artillery- Utilize singular, massive warheads to achieve calamitous effects on strategic enemy targets.
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  51. Auxiliary: Chemical, Partisans, Special Forces
  52. Chemical- Capable of surviving, handling, decontaminating or using NBC agents.
  53. Partisans- Fanatics and insurgents that blend in with local populations and carry out terror attacks, sabotage and guerrilla actions.
  54. Special Forces- Elite infantry and specialists capable of performing a variety of black op style missions and related roles.
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  56. ---The Following Rules Are For Fixed Wing Aircraft Squadrons---
  57.  
  58. Col Name:
  59. Trait:
  60. Squadron Name:
  61. Squadron Motto:
  62. HQ:
  63.  
  64. Choose two air frame types, number of each not to exceed 12 aircraft total or choose one airframe for all 12 aircraft.
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  66. [Callsign (If Applicable)] [Airframe Type] [Primary Weapon or Equip/Secondary Weapon or Equip/Tertiary Weap or Equip]
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  69. Fighter: Air Superiority, Interceptor, Multi-Role
  70. Air Superiority- Dogfighters designed to engage and destroy other enemy aircraft and deny airspace to the enemy.
  71. Interceptor- Rely on high speed, range and altitude to rapidly close upon and destroy enemy aircraft.
  72. Multi-Role- Maneuverable aircraft that can perform a variety of roles.
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  74. Attack: Tank Killer, Strike Fighter, Tac Bomber
  75. Tank Killer- Heavily armed and armored aircraft designed to crack enemy ground vehicles.
  76. Strike Fighter- Combine precision strike capabilities and some air-to-air capabilities.
  77. Tac Bomber- Also known as bomb trucks, can carry a variety of bombs, missiles and munitions for interdiction and bombing runs.
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  79. Heavies: AWACS, Strat Lifter, Strat Bomber
  80. AWACS- Flying command centers that provide communications, electronic and long range radar support to friendly forces.
  81. Strat Lifter- Large fixed wing transport that can deliver massive amounts of cargo, troops and equipment via paradrop or touch and go.
  82. Strat Bomber- Carry large amounts of heavy ordinance for carpet bombing of strategic targets.
  83.  
  84. Special: Gunship, SEAD, Spy Plane
  85. Gunship- Orbit battlefields providing precise CAS using onboard guns, artillery and other weapons.
  86. SEAD- Suppression of Enemy Air Defense, these craft are specially designed to search for and destroy enemy AA and radars.
  87. Spy Plane- Stealthy aircraft that can gather a variety of imagery and signal intelligence over enemy territory.
  88. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  89.  
  90. CO NAME: COL
  91. Traits:
  92. Battalion Name:
  93. Battalion Motto:
  94. Battalion Type:
  95. Veterancy: [Leave Blank]
  96. HQ:
  97. Elements
  98. A COM: [] [//]
  99. B COM: [] [//]
  100. C COM: [] [//]
  101. D COM: [] [//]
  102. E COM: [] [//]
  103.  
  104. Force Type: Element
  105. Foot: Riflemen, Rangers, Pathfinders, Combat Engineers,
  106. Motorized: Militia, Motor Rifles, Military Police, Fast Attack Vehicles,
  107. Rotary: Scout Helo, Gunship, Transport Helo, Heavylift Helo,
  108. Tracked: Light Tanks, MBTS, Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Cavalry Fighting Vehicles, Combat Engineering Vehicles,
  109. Fires: Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Mobile Artillery, Rocket Artillery, Theatre Ballistic Missile Artillery,
  110. Auxiliary: Chemical, Partisans, Special Forces
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