this is a sequel to the Gizmotron user-mod for Axis and Allies. featuring new types of weather & terrain. new, larger territory maps in skirmish mode. new experience ranks and bonuses (regiments improve up to 2000 exp points). 100+ special ops, new water-based units like cruisers and submarines (with torpedo attacks). nations included are Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Communist China, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, India (Allied), Indian National Army (Axis), Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Mongolia, Nationalist China, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic (Axis), South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the United States, Yugsolavia, and the Yugoslav Partisans more nations and territories available for WW2 mode, see images for details.

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this would be based on a special assault force using the Char D.2 that was led by de Gaulle early in the war. the Char D.2 is fairly competitive for early war tanks. and by combining them with rifle-grenade infantry the regiment does pretty well.

I've also upgraded the Assault infantry. in the original version they only use rifle grenades every once in a long, long while (I think it's 30 seconds or more). it hardly seems worth the extra research and money for such a mild bonus. so I've given the infantry two rifle grenade attacks that they can use for greater effect.

I'm also revising the rifle grenade attacks to 30 gunfire damage. they can effect up to four targets over an area of 1.5 units. there are some units which can use special anti-tank rifle grenades. but, as a whole, it didn't make sense for rifle grenades to have a higher base-line attack value than mortars. it also didn't make sense for them to be so effective against tanks and vehicles. changing the damage from blast to gunfire should solve that problem.