Vote tally - Strategic Arms, Beasts, Operations, and Tactics Quest

Adhoc vote count started by 7734 on Dec 3, 2020 at 12:30 AM, finished with 10 posts and 5 votes.

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  • [X] Plan: Otter Stress and Grenade Testing.
    -[X] OS: Stealth: The Otter should be able to quietly follow the unit while they are sneaking, a bonus goal would capable of ambushes or stealth attacks with little to no handling beyond the original order. This will be tested with soldiers being assigned to go through military exercises(taking a building, garrisoning a base, manning trenches, etc) while the Otter switches from offensive and defensive for each exercise.
    -[X] OS: Lethality: The Otter should be able to take down a large man while he is wearing thick clothing and a coat. A bonus objective would be to see if the otter is smart enough to able to take out armored humans or people in open-top vehicles. This will be tested with animals in the assigned clothing, armor, or vehicles.
    -[X] OS: Unit Cohesion: The otter should not lose functionality due to the loss of a single soldier, such as the officer or handler, and it should follow orders swiftly. The Otter should have no mannerisms that cause a loss of morale within the troops, outside of the obligatory disgust one finds within those unused to Darwin's creatures. This will be tested as part of the previously mentioned exercises along with having the otter live with the platoon while they are on base, all activities the soldiers go through will be accompanied by the otter to see how it fairs, from mock parades to exercises, or even latrine duty.
    -[X] GP: Range: The desired maximum range is 300 Meters, if necessary dropping down to 200 is also serviceable.
    -[X] GP: Accuracy: 2m 50% CEP at 200m
    -[X] GP: Safety: The device itself should have a safety switch to stop it from firing when not off, the ammunition should be stored in a specific holding bag of hardened leather with basic slots to hold each grenade round on the waist, if too expensive instead create some kind of belt or bandolier to hold the grenades with straps or pockets to keep them from being thrown around. When not given to soldiers the grenades should be stored in compartmentalized boxes and treated carefully when moved.
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