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Old January 26th, 2008, 01:29 AM

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Default Haitian OOB

-- All verions of this mod contains highly altered or additional files that may or will cause interference with the master game files and it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that this mod be installed and played ONLY in a separate copy of the game and NOT run from the master game. --

Yeah, I'm not entirely sure why I did this, but it was so small I could do it quickly. Included is the OOB, .shps with the correct flags, and leader and rank files.

Important design notes (with updates):

- Haitian "engineers" are just copies of the default infantry units reclassed as engineers since I could find no evidence of an engineer corp, but this is a requisite item for game functionality. This has also been done for the post-94 "Rebel" formations.

- After 12/94 the Haitian military was effectively disbanded, replaced by the Haitian National Police (HNP), along with the support of various UN missions. These UN forces have been added to the OOB in order to fill some glaring gaps, and are largely based on the the 2005-Present MINUSTAH rather than the original 1994 UNMIH, but the differences would probably be mostly academic. The PKs are Brazilian and the Engineers Chilean (which is generally accurate for MINUSTAH). The vehicles are what I've seen in pictures deployed and offer a good variety.

- I have created a picklist for this OOB (when used as Green, otherwise you'll have to manually change the number to whatever OOB you decide to replace). As always, back up files before mucking around with modded picklists. Prior to 1994 when this OOB fights itself it uses the stock OOB, which in my mind would give a good impression of a coup or other rebellion, of which there were a number during Haiti's history between 1946 and 1994. Post-94 there are "Rebel" formations for the various forces that cropped up from elements of the former Haitian military, and Post-04 there are "Criminal" formations as well. These formations are pretty ad-hoc, seeing as both of these groups largely lacked a formal structure. Its mostly to give something for the OOB to fight against when the UN takes over.

Enjoy!

EDIT: Looks like I went to press a bit quickly, fixed various costs
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