One-man mod. Planed to have over 40 playable factions. Going for realism with units ragin' from as early as late world war 2 to near future units. Mod will be release in the near future, as i plan to release early betas instead of holding on to something that never get released anyway.

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grajao
grajao - - 112 comments

Couple these with a few LAV-25's and we got ourselves a formidable marine landing force! (I can't wait to see the day this will happen ingame)

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OutcastOne Author
OutcastOne - - 456 comments

Yeah, that will be awesome. :D

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thexterminator
thexterminator - - 334 comments

green

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diesel1064
diesel1064 - - 34 comments

To correct what information you have received from Wikipedia; the guns that are a coaxed in the UGWS are a 40mm Mk 19 and a M2 .50cal machinegun, not a 25mm Bushmaster chaingun. Your start is good; however the sides near the front need to be worked on a little. It is more of a straight side unless you have the optional EAAK armor. Also the plenums need to be reworked. There is also more than just one radio antenna.

Let me know if you need any resources. I am the founder of The Vets Moddb.com and I have personal experience with these and many more vehicles, weapons, etc. in combat.

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Description

Name : Assault Amphibious Vehicle 7A1
Faction : United States
Division : Navy
Armament :
1x 25mm Bushmaster chaingun
1x 40mm Mk19 Grenade launcher
Class : Heavy Vehicle - APC
Upgrades :
Extra Armor.
Smoke Grenades.

Bio :
The AAV-7A1 is the current amphibious troop transport of the United States Marine Corps. It is used by USMC Assault Amphibian Battalions to land the surface assault elements of the landing force and their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious operations to inland objectives and to conduct mechanized operations and related combat support in subsequent mechanized operations ashore. It is also operated by other forces. Marines call them amtracks.

Bio from Wikipedia.