[color=#C0C0C0]Bretonian Army
[color=#FF6666]/> Royal Artillery
[color=#CCCCCC][font=Agency FB]The Royal Artillery is a branch of the Bretonian Army. Arguably one of the most influential branches on the battlefield. The most problematic circumstance when it comes to the effectiveness of the Artillery, is if the artillery pieces get put out of action. Therefore artillery pieces are set in very secure bases and zones of operations. Covered with security forces and Anti-Air & Anti-Space craft batteries, the guns can then pound the enemy ground forces into submission and the only threat to them is running out of shells. In the case of the Churchill Artillery Tank, protection is not always there since it is a mobile gun platform. It trails behind the company and sets up when needed, where ever it may be. The Churchill's gun is totally automatic and it has one crewman. This crewman drives and fires the gun. Modern technology allows the gun to automatically target, fire upon and reload whilst the driver concentrates on driving in the case of evasive maneuvers, retreating or assaulting a position. It is the most popular artillery piece used by the Army.
Churchill Artillery Tank Mk.IV
For both artillery guns, tanks and atmospheric planes, the uniform is all the same. The Crewman has standard issue Mark One body protection gear, gloves, boots, overalls that can include further armour or attachments, and a waist belt. The helmet is standard issue and protects the user from all sides. The visor blocks sun and blasts and also acts as a digital combat system were the user can bring up the battle net in front of his eyes.