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YEPFAME (Fábrica de Armamento y Munición del Ejército)
Not to be confused with Chile's arms manufacturer, FAMAE (Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército).
Really here in Peru we are trying to start national military industry but either we only work on small things (uniforms and small arms) that we do good or big things (overhauls/upgrades/designs of armored vehicles) that go bad
so are they in Wesworld or not?
The companies could have started a prototype by 1941 and in 1944 the first aircrafts could be entering production what type is up to anybodyWhat you say about "big things that go bad" seems to be true in Wesworld, too. So far Peru has founded three different companies to manufacture local aircraft, and yet - to the best of my knowledge - not a single aircraft has been produced...
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If SIMA exists, it's at least ahead of the game in that it's produced more products than companies intended to build them.
The companies could have started a prototype by 1941 and in 1944 the first aircrafts could be entering production what type is up to anybodyWhat you say about "big things that go bad" seems to be true in Wesworld, too. So far Peru has founded three different companies to manufacture local aircraft, and yet - to the best of my knowledge - not a single aircraft has been produced...
The companies could have started a prototype by 1941 and in 1944 the first aircrafts could be entering production what type is up to anybodyWhat you say about "big things that go bad" seems to be true in Wesworld, too. So far Peru has founded three different companies to manufacture local aircraft, and yet - to the best of my knowledge - not a single aircraft has been produced...
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If SIMA exists, it's at least ahead of the game in that it's produced more products than companies intended to build them.
The last company founded - the only one that MAY still exist at this point - was a subsidiary of a Danish manufacturer, and intended to produce Danish light trainer aircraft for the FAP. (No design capability was included, IIRC.) I'd have to hunt down the name.
what abouyt small arms development?"Peruvian Militaria Industria" is not able to study, built complex & sophiticated material like new planes or new tanks.
But they are able to repair & made heavy transformations on the existing materials.
for ex: installation of a 120mm naval gun on a tank or fit light bombs on fighters.
Jef
The commando battalion If I get Jef's idea is to be fast hitting raider troops that they go behind enemy lines, destroy the objective and go out. The plan was to have 4 battalions to give more options and I chose battalion level because I thought a single company would to small to be effective. It could change though.
The thing is that they aren't airborne capable (for now I think) I'm thinking Jef's idea is more like an elite formations better trained and equipped than the rank-and-file but not as good as a true elite unit like the Chilean Paratroopers. But I accept that Multiple battalions would be to much.I'm not sold on the concept. I could perhaps accept two or three companies worth of parachute-trained light infantry, but four battalions of explicitly-named 'commandos' feels too much like hindsight.
The thing is that they aren't airborne capable (for now I think) I'm thinking Jef's idea is more like an elite formations better trained and equipped than the rank-and-file...I'm not sold on the concept. I could perhaps accept two or three companies worth of parachute-trained light infantry, but four battalions of explicitly-named 'commandos' feels too much like hindsight.
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