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=== Morris Mark I ===
 
=== Morris Mark I ===
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When the United Nation of Novourov ([http://acfvehicles.wikia.com/wiki/United_Nation_of_Novourov UNN]) invaded Podotsk and Minegorod in the winter of 1411, the Morris Mark I and Morris Mark II made up the bulk of the UNN armored ground forces. Their success didn't come from the specifications of the vehicles. The mark I in particular had mediocre armor and armament, and it was vastly outperformed by the [http://acfvehicles.wikia.com/wiki/ZM.L-1/37 ZM.L-1/37] of the Zhinapan Army. The mark I's strength was its simplicity and numbers. It was a cheap, easy and fast to produce vehicle, it had reliable performance and was easy to repair in the field. Its 60mm mortar and 37mm cannon made it self sufficient in combat and able to attack both infantry and emplacements. it could be operated by a two man crew and required no specific training as its controls were very similar to a normal automobile. The ZM.L-1/37 was a fearsome opponent, but during the time of the invasion the Zhinapan light tanks were too wide spread to offer any real resistance. The UNN deployed over 2000 mark I's in the annexation of Podotsk and Minegorod, half of which were lost in combat.
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When the United Nation of Novourov ([http://acfvehicles.wikia.com/wiki/United_Nation_of_Novourov UNN]) invaded Podotsk and Minegorod in the winter of 1411, the Morris Mark I and Morris Mark II made up the bulk of the UNN armored ground forces. It's success didn't come from the specifications of the vehicles. The mark I in particular had mediocre armor and armament, and it was vastly outperformed by the [http://acfvehicles.wikia.com/wiki/ZM.L-1/37 ZM.L-1/37] of the Zhinapan Army. The mark I's strength was its simplicity and numbers. It was a cheap, easy and fast to produce vehicle, it had reliable performance and was easy to repair in the field. Its 60mm mortar and 37mm cannon made it self sufficient in combat and able to attack both infantry and emplacements. it could be operated by a two man crew and required no specific training as its controls were very similar to a normal automobile. The ZM.L-1/37 was a fearsome opponent, but during the time of the invasion the Zhinapan light tanks were too wide spread to offer any real resistance. The UNN deployed over 2000 mark I's in the annexation of Podotsk and Minegorod, half of which were lost in combat.
 
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