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Argentina Quick Fixes
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Update: 23 Jun, 2016 @ 3:15pm

- More fixes in the armor localisation files so these are specific to Argentina.
- Renamed the "Argentine League" as "Argentine Nationalist Republic".

Update: 23 Jun, 2016 @ 2:03pm

- Fixed the description of a couple of Tanks (they were too long).

Update: 22 Jun, 2016 @ 6:51pm

- Adde company "Bunge y Born" with a unique set of modifiers benefiting industrial, electronics and synthetics research for 5% each. It would be the ideal one for anyone who won't want to micromanage the concerns based on their current research plans.

Update: 22 Jun, 2016 @ 6:18pm

- Replaced company YPF by Sociedad Mixta Siderúrgica Argentna as the one with the "industrial ocncern" trait.
- Added YPF company with "refinery concern" trait.

Thanks to Sangriacus (South America Expanded mod) for suggesting this.

Update: 22 Jun, 2016 @ 1:50pm

- Polished, resized and recolored some of the sprites of the Air tree.
- Added the sprite for the I.Ae. Cóndor "what if" jet strategic bomber, which was historically an airliner designed by Kurt Tank for FMA.
- Added sprites for the Armor tree with tank models from the pre-war plus the Argentine native designs (the DL43 and the DL52), along with the descriptions.
- Added historical the companies (with some liberties about timing and plausibility) for:
1. Industrial Concern: YPF and Siam Di Tella
2. Tank designers: Arsenal Esteban De Luca (where the Nahuel tank was built), Fabricaciones Militares (although it was founded at the end of the war), Sociedad Mixta Siderúrgica Argentina
3. Ship designers: Tandanor, Astilleros Argentinos Río de la Plata
4. Materiel designers: Arsenal Esteban de Luca, Fabricaciones Militares, Ferrocarril Buenos Aires al Pacífico
- Minor localisation fixes (descriptions).

Update: 19 Jun, 2016 @ 12:59pm

- Added the FMA aircraft designer (for all aircraft types), including its logo.
- Added the Argentina Aircraft Equipment mini-mod. The Argentine air equipment tree now includes all the models and prototypes designed and/or built by FMA (with a couple of pre-war exceptions). This mod is also posted as a stand alone suscription here: http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=706908699
- Corrected the description of one of the Argentine Navy ships' class, for historical accuracy.

Update: 15 Jun, 2016 @ 5:22pm

Government

- Modified all political advisors with more plausible historical/politicians and their likely HoI traits. This is is the list:
1. Ramón Castillo (Silent Workhorse)
2. Carlos Saavedra Lamas (Smooth Talking Charmer). Nobel peace prize and famous Argentine diplomat.
3. Juan Domingo Perón (Quartermaster General). No longer as "Communist Revolutionary".
4. Gerónimo Arnedo Alvarez (Communist Revolutionary). Leader of the Argentine Communist Party since the 20's up to is death.
5. Roberto María Ortíz (Democratic Reformer). He tried to reform away from eletcoral fraud, although he failed.
6. Juan Bautista Molina (Fascist Demagogue). Pro-nazi Army general appointed to Germany in 1933 and founder of the Nationalist Liberation Alliance, later on merged with Anquín's UNF in 1936.

- Modified all theorists with more plausible historical figures and their likely HoI traits. This is is the list:
1. Edelmiro Farrell (Military Theorist). No longer as "Naval theorist".
2. Julián Irízar (Naval Theorist). Famous Argentine admiral who passed away in 1935 while still in active duty. I though it would be a good plausible theorist for this slot.
3. Humberto Sosa Molina (Air Warafre Theorist). He lead the Argentina fighter jet program with Kurt Tank during the post war (see Pulqui I and Pulqui II prototypes). If not him, another candidate would be Francisco de Arteaga, founder of the Military Aircraft Factory.

- Swapped the traits of the Chiefs Air Force. It seems that Parodi was actually the one who developped night air operations, not the other guy.

Update: 14 Jun, 2016 @ 7:37pm

1.0.1 Compatibility
- New portrait of the argentine communist leader (update 1.0.1) now shows up with this mini-mod.

Country Name
- Replaced the "Argentina Populares" communist country name (WTF, Paradox) with "Argentine Popular Republic".

State Names
- Renamed "Mendoza" as "Cuyo" for geographical accuracy.
- Renamed "Tucumán" as "Argentine Northwest" for georgraphical accuracy.

Strategic Regions
- Renamed "Argentine Coast" as "Argentine Sea" for geographical accuracy.
- Renamed "South Georgia Sea" as "South Atlantic" for geographical accuracy.
- Renamed "South America" as "Southern Cone" for geographical accuracy.

Army generals
- Added Basilio Pertiné with "Skill: 1" and "Mountaineer" trait. Historically, he was trained as a Mountaineer and he was pro-axis.
- Added Nicolás Accame with "Slill: 1". Historically, he was pro-axis.
- Added Carlos Márquez with "Skill: 1". Historically, he was pro-neutrality

Navy admirals
- Added Benito Sueyro with "Skill: 1" and "Ironside" trait. Historically, he was pro-axis.
- Added Ramón Poch with "Skill: 1" and the "Seawolf" trait. Historically, he was the leader of the 3 italian-built submarine flotilla in 1933.

Working on the argentine goverment leaders, advisors, etc, soon.

Update: 13 Jun, 2016 @ 9:47am

Updated version compatibility info.

Update: 12 Jun, 2016 @ 12:31am

Map/Resources
- Descreased Oil resource amount in Patagonia from 18 to 16 and added 2 Oil resource to Northwest (for historical accuracy).
- Decreased the infrastructure of Patagonia from 3 to 2 (it is mostly a desert in real life).
- Increased the infrastructure of Mendoza from 3 to 4 (for balance)

Technology
- Added Tactical Bomber as starting tech (FMA, the aircraft factory, was producing already the Ae. M.B.1 light bomber)

Air Force 1936
- Increased the amount of fighters in Buenos Aires to 30 (for historical accuracy. Afaik, there were around 30 Dewotines in the country).
- Added 15 Tactical Bombers (lowest level. These were the Ae. M.B.1 light bombers. I've placed them all in Buenos Aires although in reality they were split into to different airbases, it seems).

Air Force 1939
- Increased slightly de amount of CAS and Tatical Bombers (to match historical numbers. These were different models than those of 1936).