Ammo depot 500t

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josemanuel2804
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Ammo depot 500t

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HI all
Some on my LCU lack of the element above
But when I go to the device pool I see that this element is not in the list of elements produced nor in the list of the elements to be produced in the future
What's wrong ?
I think in addition is not the only element in that situation

Second question
Are we going in the future to be able to change the production rate of all the elements in the list ?

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Re: Ammo depot 500t

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Those ammo depots do have a build rate, click on the device and it will open a screen that gives you information about the device including the build rate.
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Re: Ammo depot 500t

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OK thanks

And for the second question ?
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Re: Ammo depot 500t

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Ammo Depot 500t is primarily devices installed exclusively in static devices.
For example, 381mm CD Battery.

Do you want to change the production rate?
Like you would produce 10x more T-26 tanks than in reality?
No, this cannot be changed in the historical version of the game.

By the way, the actual production of weapons was very limited.
The vast majority of heavy weapons come from foreign supplies.
It is not real production in Spain.
(with the exception of aircraft, where the Spanish managed to launch a relatively mass production of fighter aircraft).
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