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Description "Oh God, oh f*ck....I think hell is upon us" -unknown civilian, recorded in a call moments before a CMDF bomb annihilated his town


Easily the most fictionally-based of all my military building, the unified CalcManistan Defense Force was born as a revision of the Ukranian Army after the Calculator Man used time travel and pre-existing political unrest in Ukraine to take power, after which he reworked the military doctrine to his image of air superiority and long-range attacks (with ground occupation coming after) and immediately began submitting his designs drawn up over the years to the production companies in the area. Infamously known for blatant use of nuclear armaments, the CMDF ground component was used with major success against the Iraqi Federation as well as with moderate success against the Red Front and Russia, their weaponization alone leading to over 150 million deaths in total. They would see their last use defending against the United States and the Visegrad Pact until a Militia special ops raid inside Calcmanistan shut them down for good.

Unit 1 TNL: Roughly nicknamed the "Beetle of Death" by U.S. forces after finding remains of these, the Unit 1 Tactical Nuclear Launcher is a long-range mobile mortar built entirely around an enhanced version of the Davy Crockett Nuclear Launcher made by the United States years before. This machine could launch a warhead up to 5 miles away, while having the speed to easily run back to a rearmament platform for another. Its use was widely protested by U.N. diplomats and young peace-seeking activists, but Calcmanistan nonetheless continued to assure it was simply a "very capable conventional warhead" though the hidden fallout after its use suggested otherwise.

Unit 4 IFV: As the only real "tank" used by the CMDF, the Unit 4 draws notable inspiration from the Japanese Chi-Ha medium tank through its turret design and machine gun placement, though it could definitely be seen as more capable. This tank was commonly brought in after large amounts of bombardment to clear out any remaining infantry with the all-round machine guns or to level any buildings or obsolete tanks with its small but innovative 3.7cm APFSDS-firing main gun. It was mostly successful in its role but it suffered greatly on muddy or soppy terrain due to the usage of wheels: a tracked version was designed by the Calculator Man but was never put into production


Unit V IRBM: Presumably named in "honor" of the V-rockets of Nazi German fame but more closely resembling the SCUDs, the Unit V is debatably the scariest and most devastating ground vehicle in the entire CMDF arsenal. Fully packed with multiple layers of nuclear cores with a range of 350 miles, this notorious and heart-tearing weapon was held off so as to not alert the world until it was openly used along with much of the nuclear arsenal against Russia and some areas of eastern Europe against the Visegrad Pact, whereas most of the missiles were intercepted en-route. The mere existence of this weapon was justification enough for the United States to go all-out in painting the Calculator Man's entourage as the mass murderers they were, and the highly publicized, fearful image of this weapon after the war still lingers within the thoughts of many minds to this day

Unit 72 Tank Destroyer: The Unit 72, highly based off a Swedish design of similar dimension, was a cheap and interim design thought up by the Calculator Man as a means of defense against the MBTs that would inevitably be sent against him. With a low profile and semi-cloaking reflective technology, along with an sabot-firing autoloader cannon and a totally crewless design (as it is with the other CMDF vehicles here), the Unit 72 shows much to be feared when used in its common defensive role, and they proved very costly to fight against for the United States/Visegrad invading force pushing into Calcmanistan in the final moments of conflict. It was used offensively in desperate counterattacks against the large U.S. force, where the cover of night battles usually gave some advantage, but not enough to help it succeed past its intended defensive role. It would be briefly succeeded by the slimmer Unit 10 tank destroyer, meant more for offense but did not come around in time to be used much for that purpose.     
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