Additional Info
- gains Armour bonus on veteran
- gains Speed bonus on veteran
- gains Firepower bonus on elite
- gains ROF bonus on elite
- gains Self-repair on elite
- each variant gains additional upgrades respectively (AP rounds, Laser guidance, etc)
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While most of the Allied military used well-armoured 6x6 Fox IFVs, the Australian Army went for a more rugged approach: the Pitbull. At first glance, it looks like a stylish up-armoured SUV. In fact, it is a stylish up-armoured SUV. This is a militarised version of the Pitbull Outback, the most desirable SUV here in the Land Down Under. Compared to the other IFVs used by everyone else, the Pitbull is clearly less armoured but is undeniably much more agile. Its also surprisingly sturdy enough to hold the transformer turret on it's back. All this for just a fraction of the Fox IFV. Its faster, cheaper to produce, and still benefits from the transformer turret, which comes with the Lance Missile System by default and changes into other variants depending on the infantry that resides in it. This led to other Allied countries phasing out the old Fox and adopting the Pitbull. The Fox is still in use in some countries and most of them are being used for security purposes instead.
credit: MigEater _________________ The future belongs to The Forgotten!
TBH, when i first looked at it, i thought it looks a bit big and sturdy for a light vehicle.
But maybe it looks fine ingame with tanks adjacent to it... QUICK_EDIT
You can make the middle piece of the wheels use the alternating colors too.
Also if your using Apollo's VPL you can use #0 to fill in those wheel areas then seperate the wheels as seperate sections to make the wheels animated. _________________ ~ Excelsior ~ QUICK_EDIT
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