INFANTRY
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This is the Infantry Profile page, lists of Ranks, and Infantry profiles will be posted here

Army Commander: General Ari(Kloner01)

The Infantry is the mainstay of the Army Branch, it's known as the backbone of the entire force, with the most members. We deploy quickly from APCs and IFVs directly into the combat zone and see some of the toughest fighting there is on the battlefield. New recruits are sent here as this difficult yet highly respectable duty is used to shape new recruits into real soldiers. This unit it designed to do the grunt work. Whatever needs doing they do it, whether it's knocking down a wall or defending a base. It's what we do best.
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[b]Equipment: FILL OUT EQUIPMENT BELOW[/b]
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[b]Current Mission(s):[/b] default is bootcamp
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Name: Whatever name you'd like to go by, this can be Gaia name, real life name, or anything else.

Group:(Always Infantry)

Role: Available Roles: Rifleman, Marksman, Support Gunner, Medic, Radioman, Vehicle Operator and Engineer.

ID: Your Guild ID. If you don't have an ID just put "Need an ID" under this then fill out a request form in the ID Thread on the main forum.

Equipment: The equipment you'd like to use. Please include: main weapon, side arm, body armor, and equipment specific to your role in the company.

Current Mission: If you're just joining you probably won't have joined a mission yet, so when you do, pm me with what mission you joined and I'll update your info. If you prefer fighting NPC's with dice report to the Battlefield sub-forum.

Personal Announcement: Anything you might want to announce, such as being inactive for a week because of vacation. Post here to update your announcement later on.

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[Available Vehicles]
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::M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank::
The M1A1 tank incorporates steel-encased depleted uranium armour. Armour bulkheads separate the crew compartment from the fuel tanks. The top panels of the tank are designed to blow outwards in the event of penetration by a HEAT projectile. The tank is protected against Nuclear, Biological and Chemical (NBC) warfare. One L8A1 six-barrelled smoke grenade discharger is fitted on each side of the turret. A smoke screen can also be laid by an engine-operated system. The commander has a 12.7mm Browning M2 machine gun and the loader has a 7.62mm M240 machine gun. A 7.62mm M240 machine gun is also mounted coaxially on the right hand side of the main armament.

::M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle::
The mission of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle [BFV] is to provide mobile protected transport of an infantry squad to critical points on the battlefield and to perform cavalry scout missions. The BFVS will also provide overwatching fires to support dismounted infantry and to suppress or defeat enemy tanks and other fighting vehicles. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is a fully armored, fully tracked vehicle designed to carry Mechanized Infantry into close contact with the enemy. It possesses sufficient cross-country mobility to keep up with the Abrams Main Battle Tank, medium and long-range firepower capable of defeating any vehicle on the battlefield, and is adequately armored to protect the crew from artillery and small arms threats.

::Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)::
The MLRS launcher unit comprises an M270 launcher loaded with 12 rockets, packaged in two six-rocket pods. The launcher, which is mounted on a stretched Bradley chassis, is a highly automated self-loading and self-aiming system. It contains a fire control computer that integrates the vehicle and rocket-launching operations. The rockets can be fired individually or in ripples of two to twelve. Accuracy is maintained in all firing modes because the computer re-aims the launcher between rounds. The MLRS can be readily transported to the area of operations, for example by the C-5 transporter aircraft or by train. MLRS has excellent cross-country mobility, and a road speed of 64km/h

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