.6 and body armour
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Expendable Grunt
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.6 and body armour
What's the difference between the "Light body armour" that militia get, and the "body armour" of the USMC/PLA/UK, if any?

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I have noticed that when I play as insurgent, I rarely am revivable when taken down. ie, i get shot, i die. With one of the actual armies, my chances are better (but no molotovs or hook).
This is all purely experiential though. I wonder if the manual says something about it now. Didn't last time I checked, but that was a while ago.
This is all purely experiential though. I wonder if the manual says something about it now. Didn't last time I checked, but that was a while ago.
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Insurgents are never put into the critically wounded state. They always "die" when their health is depleted.oS2007 wrote:I have noticed that when I play as insurgent, I rarely am revivable when taken down. ie, i get shot, i die. With one of the actual armies, my chances are better (but no molotovs or hook)
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Anyways...
What's the difference between the light body armor of the militia and the regular body armor of the other armies?
Insurgents don't get body armor, I know, but I wasn't asking that.
What's the difference between the light body armor of the militia and the regular body armor of the other armies?
Insurgents don't get body armor, I know, but I wasn't asking that.

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