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So Peru's situation is as follows ...
Ecuador (that oddly is Peru's ally here) is silent, Brazil doesn't give a damn about Peru and Bolivia was cut in two by Chile while some "genius" decided to alienate the only historical ally Peru had against Chile (at least we got Tacna back), Argentina might had been a possible ally for Peru but it is already on Chile's boat.
Peru has now two options a) pray Chile don't try to conquer Peru or b) get into Chile's good side (yeah it would be a miracle)
Doorcf, use the same numbers than Chile for the Peruvian Army.
50 000 => conscrits
80 000 => first reserve
100 000 => second reserve
500 000 max
Speaking as a player, I suspect that Italian or Iberian influence might actually be more pronounced, given Peru's long and continuing membership in the AEGIS alliance. However, I do not think that the matter has ever been settled one way or another due to the successive changes in who has been playing Peru. This might be the opportunity to settle such matters.
So it is Italian-Iberian Influence ... I like it
I think most of the influence would be Italian as they deal with the deserts and mountains while Iberia complements in jungle warfare (Ecuador)
I think Peruvian officers go to either Italy and Iberia (Italy is more popular) as first options and then some to Germany (the dudes in the armored brigades mostly)
Mexico hates Peru?
WHAT?! THAT DOESN'T EVEN MAKE ANY SENSE!
Eyup.
You can take comfort in the fact that Mexico also apparently hates Chile.
Since SIMA build the guns of the peruvian Ships I think SIMA could also build land arty
I won't disagree that Villar's 305mm are installed in a Bharat-built ship, but Bharat never used the gun before or since on their own stuff. Seems unlikely they'd be developed just for the one sale, so they might be SAE- or Italian-derived.
The Great Destroyer Binge included a lot of...what was it, 120mm guns? I could see these being locally built. With the navy buying up dozens alone, with replacement barrels and parts being needed over time, there might be enough business to support local manufacture.
1.- give longer barrels
2.- give the guns pneumatic wheels
3.- possibly something else like more modern munitions
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