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Bazooka Vets
Battalion Wars Bazooka
Western Frontier Bazooka Vet celebrating victory
Vital statistics
Title Anti-Vehicle infantry units
Faction All Factions
Health Unarmored
Level Common
Status Commonly Deployed
Location All War Zones
Bazooka Vets
Stats
Health Unarmored
Resistances {{{resistances}}}
Weaknesses {{{weaknesses}}}

These Bazooka Vets make light work of vehicles! But their shells are slow moving and easily dodged by infantry. - Admiral A-Qira

Bazooka Vets are the strongest veterans in terms of attack power. They can easily take out most Ground Vehicles as long as they avoid getting hit too hard. Although Battlestations are too heavily armoured to be taken out easily. They can also demolish enemy fortifications, like MG towers, with charged attacks able to destroy all but the heaviest fortifications in a single hit. Infantry can easily dodge the shells launched by them. Although if they're hit, they'll take considerable damage while charged shots can instantly kill them. Any vehicle, except the Artillery and Battlestation, is fast enough to dodge their shells as long as the vehicle keeps its distance and is under manual control.

Western Frontier

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier, anti-tank specialist infantry are equipped with H1-A1 recoilless rocket launchers, which have changed little in design in over 20 years.

Tunderan Territories

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier: The product of Tsar Gorgi's GORG-21 disign bureau, the lightweight RPG-1 has earned the nickname "the can opener." Marshall Nova keeps 2 of these weapons in his stateroom to honor his father.

Solar Empire

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier: Coral Atolls weaponsmiths take great care in the gloom of their mountian-cave workshops crafting the barrels of the ballistic weaponry taken into battle by Solar Empire "Croaking Frog" anti-tank veterans. The payoff is pinpoint accuracy.

Anglo Isles

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier: M-25 "Toffee Apple" anti-armour veterans must make especially sure their regulation handlebar moustache is no longer than the allowed 4.25 inches. Any bushier, and the operator risks propellant exhaust leading to singed whiskers.

Xylvania (BW1: Rocket Veteran)

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier: Particularly menacing in aspect because of their distinctive Death's Head face guards, Schreckenfaust-equipped anti-armor troops often form the vanguard of Kaiser Vlad's elite ZZ shock trooper divisions.

Iron Legion

Battalion Wars 2 Unit Dossier: Smelted Slayerund hand cannons channel superheated Nerocite reactions violent enough to launch molten iron shot at armor-vaporizing velocities. In the constant gloom of the ash-clouded skies of Old Xylvania, Slayerund shots would light the skies red.

Trivia

  • The Western Frontier's H1-A1 is based on the U.S. Bazooka line of Anti-Tank Launchers.
  • The Tundran Territories' RPG-1 is based on the Soviet RPG line of Anti-Tank Launchers.
  • The Anglo Isle's M25 "Toffe Apple" Launcher is probably based on the British PIAT.
  • In the Anglo Isles campaign, Bazooka shells can destroy walls which meant that someone can go though areas usually inaccessible to normal Vets.
  • The Xylvanian's ZZ Shock Trooper Divisions with their Death's Head face guards are a direct reference to the 3rd SS Division Totenkopf (Death's Head).
  • Bazooka vets can be used as a somewhat effective artillery unit. A fully-charged Bazooka shell can travel an extremely long distance, and can take out static emplacements such as MG towers without catching any return fire.
  • The Bazooka veterans of the Western Frontier wear a helmet based on the combination of the MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet and a football helmet's single bar face mask.
  • The Rocket troopers of Xylvania have a very strong resemblance to the Grenadiers of the Krieg Death Korps from Warhammer 40,000. Both serve as elite troopers, complete with hemets stylized after the Steinhelm and skullplated masks.


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