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 ====Personnel==== ====Personnel====
-Total personnel: about 400 million. \\+Total personnel: about 400 million actives. \\
 Active reserve: about 16 billion that train at least yearly.\\ Active reserve: about 16 billion that train at least yearly.\\
 Wartime personnel: about 40 billion after the activation of all reserves and general call up, with 60 billion after a training period and 140 billion eventually if need be.\\ Wartime personnel: about 40 billion after the activation of all reserves and general call up, with 60 billion after a training period and 140 billion eventually if need be.\\
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 Infantry: Infantry:
-    * Army active infantry is switching to Dreadnought Battlesuits with 31 million in service and 6.25 million more/year. +    * Army active infantry is switching to medium/heavy cybersuits with 31 million heavy and 103 million medium in service and 6.25/20.6 million more/year. 
     * The rest of active infantry is in Heavy Battlesuits(200 million).      * The rest of active infantry is in Heavy Battlesuits(200 million). 
-    * Colonial troops and colonial marines tend to use Heavy Cybersuits or Light Cybersuits, though they are all moving to heavy.  +    * Category 1 reserve infantry is converting to Heavy Battlesuits, with about 200 million in reserve service. The rest(200 million) use Commando Battlesuits. 
-    * Category 1 reserve infantry is converting to Heavy Battlesuits, with about 200 million in reserve service. The rest(250 million) use Commando Battlesuits. +    * Category 2 reserve infantry have mostly Commando Battlesuits, with about 1 billion total in service. About 300 million still use increasingly hard to maintain ancient(TL9) Powered combat armors. 
-    * Category 2 reserve infantry have mostly Commando Battlesuits, with about 1 billion total in service. About 350 million still use increasingly hard to maintain ancient Powered combat armors. +    * Category 3 reserve infantry have Powered Space Armor(3.5 billion) or Powered Combat Hardsuit(7.5 billion) (all TL 10 models)
-    * Category 3 reserve infantry have Powered Space Armor(3.5 billion) or Powered Combat Hardsuit(7.5 billion)+
     * Category 4 reserve infantry have nanoweave tacsuits(15 billion).      * Category 4 reserve infantry have nanoweave tacsuits(15 billion). 
     * Category 5 reserve infantry have nanoweave tacsuits(10 billion) or nanoweave suits with nanoweave tac vest(6 billion).     * Category 5 reserve infantry have nanoweave tacsuits(10 billion) or nanoweave suits with nanoweave tac vest(6 billion).
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 Specialists and support: Specialists and support:
-    * Army actives have motly switched to Heavy/Light Cybersuits with 25 million heavy and 25 million light total in use and 5+5 million produced for the army/year the rest is in Commando battle suits. +    * Army actives have mostly switched to Light Cybersuits with 136 million light total in use and 27.4 million produced for the army/year the rest is in Commando battle suits. 
-    * Category 1 reserve uses Commando Battlesuits or Monocrys Tacsuit+    * Category 1 reserve uses Commando Battlesuits or Powered Combat Armor
-    * Category 2 reserve uses Powered Combat Armor or Powered Space Armor or Powered Combat Hardsuits or Monocrys Tacsuit +    * Category 2 reserve uses Powered Combat Armor or Powered Space Armor. 
-    * Category 3 reserve uses Monocrys Suits.+    * Category 3 reserve uses mostly Nanoweave Suits though some use the Powered Combat Armor or Powered Space Armor.
     * Category 4 and 5 reserves have Nanoweave Suits.     * Category 4 and 5 reserves have Nanoweave Suits.
     * Category 6 reserve has reflex suits reserved.     * Category 6 reserve has reflex suits reserved.
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 ===Weapons=== ===Weapons===
     * Most heavy power armor infantry uses ETC 15mm rifles with 15mm etc chain guns as squad heavy weapons.     * Most heavy power armor infantry uses ETC 15mm rifles with 15mm etc chain guns as squad heavy weapons.
-    * Most Dreadnaught suit infantry use heavy blasters with semi portable blasters as squad heavy weapons. +    * Other active infantry and category 1-3 reserve infantry use 10mm ETC rifle/carbine with ETC storm chain guns as squad heavy weapons. Few units use blaster rifles with heavy blasters as support weapons.
-    * Other active infantry and category 1-3 reserve infantry use 10mm ETC rifle/carbine with ETC storm chain guns  as squad heavy weapons.+
     * Category 5-6 infantry only have 10mm ETC pistol/smg type weapons.     * Category 5-6 infantry only have 10mm ETC pistol/smg type weapons.
-    * Most non infantry actives have heavy blaster pistols+    * Most non infantry actives have heavy blaster pistols or 10mm etc pistols/smgs.
     * All other non infantry has 10mm ETC pistol/smg type weapons.     * All other non infantry has 10mm ETC pistol/smg type weapons.
  
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     * Active infantry use grav IFVs and dragon heavy tanks.     * Active infantry use grav IFVs and dragon heavy tanks.
     * Colonial troops use g-carriers and scout speeders mostly.     * Colonial troops use g-carriers and scout speeders mostly.
-    * Marines and colonial marines do no normally have vehicles assigned as they are mostly transported by navy/patrol assets like assault shuttles, though some units have some speeders assigned. +    * Marines and colonial marines do no normally have vehicles assigned as they are mostly transported by navy/patrol assets like assault shuttles, though most units have some speeders and maybe a few grav cars assigned. 
-    * Category 1-2 reserves use grav IFVs and Armored grav sleds +    * Category 1-2 reserves use grav IFVs and Armored grav sleds. 
-    * Most category 3 reserves do not have vehicles assigned. About 12% train on older combat vehicles like air cushion tanks/IFVs and would receive them from mothballs in mobilization. Rest are deployed from g-carriers in training and would use civilian vehicles in actual deployment.+    * Most category 3 reserves do not have vehicles assigned. About 12% train on older combat vehicles like air cushion tanks/IFVs and would receive them from mothballs in mobilization. Rest are deployed from g-carriers in training and would mostly use civilian vehicles in actual deployment.
     * Higher category reserves do not have vehicles assigned and would use civilian vehicles in deployment.     * Higher category reserves do not have vehicles assigned and would use civilian vehicles in deployment.
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 ====Interaction==== ====Interaction====
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