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WS minuscule patch #3175

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@ante185 ante185 commented Mar 18, 2024

What type of PR is this.

  1. Bug
  2. Change
  3. Enhancement

What have you changed and why?

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Minor fixes and adjustments
Fixes ION pilot loadout setting the crew loadout SMG
Add a few vanilla armoured vests to the NATO template - it was the only one without vanilla armour
Moved SFIA's dlc guns to the appropiate location

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  2. Have you loaded the mission on a dedicated server?

Notes:
Does not include the fix to ADF as it is fixed in #3162 and i don't know if fixing it twice would cause issues

@ante185 ante185 changed the title WS WS minuscule patch Mar 18, 2024
@ante185 ante185 added Bug Something isn't working Low priority Not something that needs dealing with soon Review pending labels Mar 18, 2024
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lg2m

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looks still good to me

@Bob-Murphy Bob-Murphy added this to the 3.5.2 - Reaction Forces milestone Mar 30, 2024
@Bob-Murphy Bob-Murphy merged commit b60ae3e into official-antistasi-community:unstable Mar 30, 2024
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