Servants of War: Time of Despair

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Servants of War: Second World War is a WWII game available for PC and Mac OSX. It has multiple game modes with a campaign with different theatres of war available. You can also choose your faction.

Allied Powers

 * British Empire
 * French Third Republic/Free France
 * Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
 * United States of America
 * Republic of China (ROC)

Axis Powers

 * The Third Reich (Germany)
 * Kingdom of Italy
 * Empire of Japan
 * Republic of Finland

Campaigns
There are separate campaigns for Britain, the USA, the USSR, Germany, and Japan.

British Campaign
1. "Bad Beginning"


 * Calais, Northern France, May 1940
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Oliver Jones
 * British Expeditionary Force
 * Objective: Defend Calais from the German army and delay their offensive on Dunkirk.

2. "Darkest Hour"


 * Dover, SE England, June 1940
 * F/Sgt. (OR-7) Harry Williams
 * Royal Air Force
 * Objective: Patrol the strait of Dover and engage enemy aircraft at sight.

3. "Operation Compass"


 * Sidi Barrani, NW Egypt, December 1940
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Jack Harrington
 * Western Desert Force
 * Objective: Counterattack the Italian forces invading Egypt and drive them back to Libya.

4. "Operation Battleaxe"


 * Cyrenaica, Eastern Libya, June 1941
 * Sgt. (OR-6) Jack Harrington
 * Eighth Army
 * Objective: Congratulations; you have been promoted for your success in Operation Compass. Your next task is to push the combined Italo-German forces out of eastern Libya.

5. "Operation Crusader"


 * Tobruk, NE Libya, December 1941
 * Sgt. (OR-6) Jack Harrington
 * Eighth Army
 * Objective: Relieve the siege of Tobruk by cutting off German forces to the southeast.

6. "Another Foe"


 * Singapore, Straits Settlements, February 1942
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Arjun Singh
 * III Corps
 * Objective: Protect Singapore from the Japanese threat in Southeast Asia.

7. "Watershed"


 * El Alamein, Northern Egypt, November 1942
 * SSgt. (OR-7) Jack Harrington
 * Eighth Army
 * Objective: You have been promoted once again for your efforts in Operation Crusader. Your next objective is to recapture El Alamein from the Germans.

8. "Operation Charnwood"


 * Caen, NW France, June 1944
 * Sgt. (OR-6) George Smith
 * Second Army
 * Objective: In a combined Anglo-Canadian assault, capture the port city of Caen in northwestern France.

9. "Sudden Halt"


 * Arnhem, Eastern Netherlands, September 1944
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Charlie Wilson
 * 1st Airborne Division
 * Objective: Secure bridges across the Rhine in Arnhem.

10. "Sittang Bend"


 * Pegu Range, Central Burma, July 1945
 * Sgt. (OR-6) Rahul Kumar
 * Twelfth Army
 * Objective: Contain the Japanese forces in the Pegu mountain range to prevent them from regrouping with the Japanese Burma Area Army and retreating to Thailand.

American Campaign
1. "Coral Sea"


 * Coral Sea, SW Pacific Ocean, May 1942
 * Cpl. Liam Johnson
 * United States Army Air Force
 * Objective: Sink the Japanese aircraft carriers to prevent them from invading Port Moresby.

2. "The Tides' a Changin'"


 * Midway Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean, June 1942
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Liam Johnson
 * United States Army Air Force
 * Objective: Defend the waters surrounding Midway Atoll from the Japanese forces.

3. "Operation Torch"


 * Casablanca, NW Morocco, November 1942
 * SGT. (OR-5) James Miller
 * 2nd Armoured Division
 * Objective: Capture the port city of Casablanca from the Vichy French forces as part of Operation Torch.

4. "Operation Watchtower"


 * Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, SW Pacific Ocean, August 1942
 * Sgt. (OR-5) Henry Brown
 * 1st Marine Division
 * Objective: Recapture the Solomon Island of Guadalcanal from the Japanese.

5. "Stalemate"


 * Liri Valley, Southern Italy, May 1944
 * T/4. (OR-4) Jacob Davis
 * Fifth Army
 * Objective: Penetrate the German Gustav Line and cripple their defences to break the stalemate in Monte Cassino.

6. "D-Day"


 * Omaha Beach, NW France, June 1944
 * CPL. (OR-4) Mason Smith
 * V Corps
 * Objective: Breach the German defences in Omaha beach, Normandy in occupied France.

7. "Operation Cobra"


 * Saint-Lô, NW France, July 1944
 * CPL. (OR-4) Thomas Williams
 * 1st Infantry Division
 * Objective: Penetrate the German defences that lead inland by taking advantage of the diversion used by the British in Caen.

8. "Leyte Gulf"


 * Leyte Gulf, Eastern Philippines, October 1944
 * Sgt. (OR-5) Liam Johnson
 * United States Army Air Force
 * Objective: Congratulations; you have been promoted for your efforts in the Coral Sea and Midway. Your next objective is to secure the recently conquered island of Leyte in the Philippines from the IJN.

9. "Counterattack"


 * Ardennes Forest, Southern Belgium, January 1945
 * CPL. (OR-4) Mason Smith
 * V Corps
 * Objective: Repel the German counterattack in the Ardennes forest.

10. "Relentless"


 * Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, Western Pacific Ocean, March 1945
 * Sgt. (OR-5) Alexander Anderson
 * V Amphibious Corps
 * Objective: Capture the Japanese island of Iwo Jima and engage any encountered resistance.

Soviet Campaign
1. "On the Defensive"


 * Smolensk, Western Russian SFSR, July 1941
 * Cpl. (OR-4) Alexander Smirnov
 * 7th Mechanised Corps
 * Objective: Resist the German invasion.

2. "Kiev"


 * Kiev, Northern Ukrainian SSR, September 1941
 * Sgt. (OR-5) Sergei Vasilyev
 * 5th Red Banner Army
 * Objective: Defend the city of Kiev and do not let the Germans capture it.

3. "Cornered at Moscow"


 * Moscow, Western Russian SFSR, December 1941
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Dmitry Kuznetsov
 * 24th Army
 * Objective: As part of the reserves, provide relief to soldiers already defending the city.

4. "Futility"


 * Kharkov, NE Ukrainian SSR, May 1942
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Alexey Sokolov
 * 21st Army
 * Objective: Defend the region surrounding Kharkov from the German army.

5. "Offence"


 * Tver Oblast, Western Russian SFSR, August 1942
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Andrei Popov
 * 30th Army
 * Objective: Counterattack the German positions west of Moscow.

6. "Death Trap"


 * Stalingrad, Southern Russian SFSR, September 1942
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Viktor Ivanov
 * 62nd Army
 * Objective: Defend this city for the honour of Stalin.

7. "Urban Combat"


 * Stalingrad, Southern Russian SFSR, January 1943
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Viktor Ivanov
 * 62nd Army
 * Objective: Drive out the remaining Germans from Stalingrad.

8. "Katyusha"


 * Kursk, SW Russian SFSR, August 1943
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Evgeny Kozlov
 * 13th Army
 * Objective: Repel the German offensive at Kursk.

8.  "Operation Bagration"


 * Minsk, Central Byelorussian SSR, July 1944
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Ivan Novikov
 * 3rd Byelorussian Front
 * Objective: Recapture the city of Minsk in German-occupied Byelorussia as part of an effort to annihilate Army Group Centre of the German army.

9. "Gate to the Reich" (Vistula-Oder Offensive, 1945)


 * Warsaw, Central Poland, January 1945
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Mikhail Petrov
 * 1st Byelorussian Front
 * Objective: Liberate the city of Warsaw from the Germans.

10. "Nail in the Coffin"


 * Berlin, Eastern Germany, April 1945
 * Pvt. (OR-1) Mikhail Petrov
 * 1st Byelorussian Front
 * Objective: Capture the German capital and finish off any resistance.

German Campaign
1. "Domination"


 * Sedan, NE France, May 1940
 * Obergefreiter (OR-4) Karl Müller
 * 2nd Panzer Division
 * Objective: Encircle the Anglo-French forces in northeastern France.

2. "Britain Cornered" (Battle of Britain, 1940)


 * Kent, SE England, June 1940
 * Unterfeldwebel (OR-5) Hans Schmidt
 * Luftwaffe
 * Objective: Establish air superiority over the British Isles as a prelude to a foreseeable invasion.

3. "Kremlin in Sight"


 * Moscow, Russian SFSR, December 1941
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Karl Müller
 * 4th Panzer Group
 * Objective: Congratulations; you have been promoted for your valiant efforts in France. Your next assignment is to capture the Soviet capital to cripple the Red Army's morale.

4. "Case Blue"


 * Stalingrad, Southern Russian SFSR, August 1942
 * Obergefreiter (OR-4) Ludwig Hoffmann
 * 6th Army
 * Objective: Advance towards the Caucasus region to capture vital oil supplies. In order for that to happen, it is imperative that the nearby city of Stalingrad is conquered.

5. "El Alamein"


 * El Alamein, Northern Egypt, November 1942
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Hermann Schneider
 * Afrika Korps
 * Objective: Defend the Egyptian port city of El Alamein and prevent the British from recapturing it.

6. "Encircled"


 * Stalingrad, Southern Russian SFSR, December 1942
 * Obergefreiter (OR-4) Ludwig Hoffmann
 * 6th Army
 * Objective: Survive as long as you can in this bloodstained arena; all our relief efforts have failed. Good luck, and may you escape.

7. "Shell-shock"


 * Kursk, SW Russian SFSR, August 1943
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Karl Müller
 * 4th Panzer Army
 * Objective: Break through the Soviet defences at Kursk.

8. "Invasion"


 * Omaha Beach, NW France, June 1944
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Heinrich Schulz
 * 352nd Infantry Division
 * Objective: Defend the beaches of Normandy from the swarm of allied personnel.

9. "Final Push"


 * Ardennes Forest, Southern Belgium, December 1944
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Alfred Becker
 * 5th Panzer Army
 * Objective: Using all our might, we shall surprise the Western Allies with this counterattack and push them out of Benelux.

10. "The Last Stand"


 * Berlin, Eastern Germany, May 1945
 * Unteroffizier (OR-5) Friedrich Schäfer
 * 3rd Panzer Army
 * Objective: The death of the Führer made defeat inevitable. It is paramount for us to retreat westward and surrender to the Western Allies. Do not engage until they shoot first.

Japanese Campaign
1. "Operation AI"


 * Pearl Harbour, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Central Pacific Ocean, December 1941
 * Itōsuihei (OR-4) Satō Itsuki
 * Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
 * Objective: Bomb the American naval base at Pearl Harbour to intimidate them towards not interfering in our expansion at Asia.

2. "Quick Takeover"


 * Bataan Peninsula, Northern Philippines, January 1942
 * Gochō (OR-5) Watanabe Ichika
 * Imperial Japanese Army
 * Objective: Take over the peninsula of Bataan in the Philippines.

3. "Java Sea"


 * Java Sea, SE Asia, February 1942
 * Santōheisō (OR-5) Yamamoto Hinata
 * Imperial Japanese Navy
 * Objective: Escort the Japanese fleet from the Dutch and American ships.

4. "Coral Sea"


 * Coral Sea, SW Pacific Ocean, May 1942
 * Itōsuihei (OR-4) Satō Itsuki
 * Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
 * Objective: Defend our aircraft carriers from American bombers.

5. "Shattered"


 * Midway Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean, June 1942
 * Itōsuihei (OR-4) Satō Itsuki
 * Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
 * Objective: Capture Midway Atoll in the Central Pacific.

6. "Guadalcanal"


 * Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, SW Pacific Ocean, August 1942
 * Jōtōhei (OR-3) Tanaka Haruki
 * Imperial Japanese Army
 * Objective: Counterattack American forces in Guadalcanal.

7. "Operation Ichi-Go"


 * Henan, East-Central China, May 1944
 * Heichō (OR-4) Itō Arata
 * Imperial Japanese Army
 * Objective: Seize vital regions in east-central China to weaken the Kuomintang.

8. "Crippled"


 * Leyte Gulf, Eastern Philippines, October 1944
 * Itōsuihei (OR-4) Satō Itsuki
 * Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service
 * Objective: Retake Leyte Gulf from the American forces.

9. "Iwo Jima"


 * Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, Western Pacific Ocean, March 1945
 * Jōtōhei (OR-3) Katō Haruto
 * Imperial Japanese Army
 * Objective: Defend Iwo Jima from the American forces. Our fortifications should help in the defence.

10. "Rain of Steel"


 * Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, Western Pacific Ocean, April 1945
 * Nitōhei (OR-1) Yamaguchi Tomoharu
 * Imperial Japanese Army
 * Objective: Despite overwhelming odds, no matter how outnumbered we are, we shall continue to fight. Surrender is unacceptable.

Pacific

 * Burma (Britain vs Japan)
 * Coral Sea (Japan vs USA)
 * Guadalcanal (Japan vs USA)
 * Ichi-Go (China vs Japan)
 * Iwo Jima (Japan vs USA)
 * Midway (Japan vs USA)
 * Pearl Harbour (Japan vs USA)
 * Philippines (Japan vs USA)

Western Europe

 * Ardennes (Germany vs USA)
 * Battle of Britain (Britain vs Germany)
 * Caen (Britain vs Germany)
 * Dunkirk (Britain vs Germany)
 * Fall of France (France vs Germany)
 * Hedgerows (Germany vs USA)
 * Omaha Beach (Germany vs USA)
 * Operation Dragoon (France & USA vs Germany)
 * Operation Market Garden (Britain vs Germany)
 * Sedan (Britain & France vs Germany)

Eastern Europe

 * Berlin (Germany vs USSR)
 * Karelia (Finland vs USSR)
 * Kharkov (Germany vs USSR)
 * Kursk (Germany vs USSR)
 * Moscow (Germany vs USSR)
 * Murmansk (Finland & Germany vs USSR)
 * Operation Bagration (Germany vs USSR)
 * Stalingrad (Germany vs USSR)

Southern Europe and Northern Africa

 * Anzio (Britain & USA vs Germany)
 * El Alamein (Britain vs Germany & Italy)
 * Gazala (Britain vs Germany & Italy)
 * Monte Cassino (Britain & USA vs Germany)
 * Operation Battleaxe (Britain vs Germany & Italy)
 * Operation Compass (Britain vs Italy)
 * Operation Crusader (Britain vs Germany & Italy)
 * Sicily (Britain & USA vs Germany & Italy)
 * Southern Italy (Britain & USA vs Germany & Italy)
 * Tobruk (Britain vs Germany & Italy)

Gameplay
The player spawns with 100 health points and $1000 initially. When players are injured, they do not automatically heal. To heal, it is required for the player to buy a medical kit, and use it by pressing H (controls can be changed), which takes 4 seconds to apply. In a campaign mission, if the player dies, he/she starts from the last checkpoint. In multiplayer/offline play with bots, the player would not respawn until the next round, but would be able to control a friendly bot in offline mode similar to CS:GO. Every kill and assist awards the player $200 and $100, respectively. The money can be used to buy weapons, grenades, and medical kits at the beginning of each round, another feature of CS:GO (Except for medical kits, a new feature).

Allies
Britain


 * Enfield No.2 (default)

Description: ''The standard British revolver in the Second World War. It is lightweight, but lacks stopping power.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 6 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 30 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 14 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- .38/200
 * Country of Origin -- Britain


 * Webley Mk VI ($500)

Description: A famous revolver from the Great War era; though dated, it is still effective.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 33
 * Magazine Size -- 6 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 25 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 46 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .455 Webley
 * Country of Origin -- Britain


 * M1911A1 ($750)

Description: ''A famed American self-loading pistol that saw extensive service from the Great War to Vietnam. Widespread among Western allies in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 25 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

France


 * Mle 1892 (default)

Description: ''Great War era French revolver. Readily available, but quite weak.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 6 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 12 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 15 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 8 mm French Ordnance
 * Country of Origin -- France


 * Ruby Pistol ($250)

Description: ''A well-known sidearm used around the world. This Spanish handgun is chambered in the relatively weak .32 ACP cartridge, but is incredibly easy to handle.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 9 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 17 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- .32 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- Spain


 * SACM Mle 1935A ($500)

Description: A French handgun intended to replace the Mle 1892 revolver; there weren't enough of these pistols to go by in the Second World War.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 33
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 23 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 7.65 mm Longue
 * Country of Origin -- France

USSR


 * Nagant M1895 (default)

Description: ''A revolver designed by Belgium and produced for Imperial Russia, which it adopted in 1895. It saw service as late as 1945, at the end of the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 33
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 21 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 46 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Nagant
 * Country of Origin -- Belgium / Russia


 * TT-33 ($500)

Description: ''A popular Soviet handgun designed for officers, the TT-33 combines hefty firepower and lightweight mobility into a single package. Its only disadvantage is its unwieldiness.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium-high
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR

USA


 * M1911A1 (default)

Description: ''A famed American self-loading pistol that saw extensive service from the Great War to Vietnam. Widespread among Western allies in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 25 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA


 * M1917 Revolver ($250)

Description: ''An American revolver chambered in .45 ACP to cope with the lack of M1911s during the Great War. Saw limited use in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 6 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 15 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 46 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

China


 * Shanxi Type 17 (default)

Description: ''A Chinese clone of the German Mauser C96 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. It features a hefty 10 round magazine hampered only by high recoil and clumsy handling. Comes with a stock.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 10 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 220/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.63 mm Mauser
 * Country of Origin -- German Empire / ROC (Taiwan)


 * Captured Nambu Type 14 ($250)

Description: ''Standard Japanese pistol in the Second World War. Designed by Officer Kijirō Nambu, this handgun is accurate, but features low stopping-power.''


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 8
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 8 mm Nambu
 * Country of Origin -- Japan


 * M1911A1 ($500)

Description: ''A famed American self-loading pistol that saw extensive service from the Great War to Vietnam. Widespread among Western allies in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 25 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

Axis
Germany


 * Luger P08 (default)

Description: ''Famed German pistol that served in both World Wars. It features a legendary reputation as one of the first self-loading pistols ever.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- German Empire


 * Walther P38 ($250)

Description: ''A German handgun designed in 1938 to replace the pricey Luger pistol. It incorporated many advanced characteristics, which set up the framework of today's handguns.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- The Third Reich


 * Browning Hi-Power ($500)

Description: ''A Belgian self-loading pistol that saw popularity throughout the 20th century. Many of them were used by German forces in the Second World War when Belgian factories were taken over.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 13 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- Belgium

Italy


 * Beretta M1934 (default)

Description: ''An Italian pistol chambered in the relatively weak .380 ACP cartridge. It was in abundant quantities during the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 30
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 35 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- .380 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- Italy


 * Luger P08 ($500)

Description: ''Famed German pistol that served in both World Wars. It features a legendary reputation as one of the first self-loading pistols ever.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- German Empire


 * Captured M1911A1 ($750)

Description: ''A famed American self-loading pistol that saw extensive service from the Great War to Vietnam. Widespread among Western allies in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 25 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium-high
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

Japan


 * Nambu Type 14 (default)

Description: ''Standard Japanese pistol in the Second World War. Designed by Officer Kijirō Nambu, this handgun is accurate, but features low stopping-power.''


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 8
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 8 mm Nambu
 * Country of Origin -- Japan


 * Captured M1911A1 ($750)

Description: ''A famed American self-loading pistol that saw extensive service from the Great War to Vietnam. Widespread among Western allies in the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 7 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 25 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium-high
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

Finland


 * Lahti L-35 (default)

Description: A Finnish handgun designed by Aimo Lahti, it was very reliable in the harsh Finnish climate.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 35 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger


 * Luger P08 ($250)

Description: ''Famed German pistol that served in both World Wars. It features a legendary reputation as one of the first self-loading pistols ever.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- German Empire


 * Captured TT-33 ($250)

Description: ''A popular Soviet handgun designed for officers, the TT-33 combines hefty firepower and lightweight mobility into a single package. Its only disadvantage is its unwieldiness.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 8 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- N/A
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 50 m
 * Mobility -- 240/250
 * Penetration -- Medium-high
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR

Allies
Britain


 * Sten Mk II ($1000)

Description: ''A cheap, but crudely manufactured British submachine gun. The Sten gun was developed in a time when Britain was in an urgent need of SMGs due to the loss of war equipment in Dunkirk, France after a disastrous retreat in 1940.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 600 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 100 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm luger
 * Country of Origin -- Britain


 * M1928 Thompson ($1250)

Description: The M1928 variant of the Thompson comes with a 50-round drum magazine.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 50 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 725 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA


 * Sten Mk V ($1750)

Description: The Mark Five version of the Sten is more elaborate and refurbished, and comes with a fore-grip.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 500 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 100 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- Britain

France


 * MAS-38 ($1000)

Description: ''A French submachine gun that unfortunately never saw mass-production. It fired the 7.65 mm Longue cartridge that is lightweight, albeit mildly weak.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 33
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low
 * Effective Range -- 100 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 7.65 mm Longue
 * Country of Origin -- France


 * Captured MP 40 ($1500)

Description: ''Standard German submachine gun in the Second World War. Combining both ample damage and manageable recoil, it is quite a recipe for lethality.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 550 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- The Third Reich

USSR


 * PPSh-41 ($1000)

Description: ''A Soviet submachine gun ubiquitous among Red Army soldiers. It was widely mass produced and saw use well into the Cold War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 35 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 900 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR


 * PPSh-41 Drum Mag ($1250)

Description: ''A PPSh-41 that is equipped with a 71-round drum magazine. It has a monstrous fire rate and deep ammo reserves, but the recoil is far from manageable and it is cumbersome to carry.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 71 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 1000 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 125 m
 * Mobility -- 225/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR


 * PPS-43 ($1750)

Description: ''A significantly lighter replacement of the PPSh-41 utilised by tank crews and reconnaissance units. It is considered to be the best submachine gun of the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 35 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR

USA


 * M1A1 Thompson ($1000)

Description: ''An iconic American submachine gun famous in the interwar era. The standard military variant incorporated a 30-round magazine.''

Stats:


 * Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA


 * M1928 Thompson ($1250)

Description: The M1928 variant of the Thompson comes with a 50-round drum magazine.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 50 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 725 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA


 * M3A1 SMG ($1500)

Description: ''A proposed replacement of the Thompson erroneously thought to be more accurate. It was nicknamed "the Grease Gun" due to its appearance.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 450 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 91 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

China


 * MP 28 ($1000)

Description: ''Basically an MP 18 with the TM-08 drum magazine replaced by a box magazine. It was widely popular in interwar era China.''

Stats:


 * Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 500 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 152 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.63 mm Mauser
 * Country of Origin -- German Empire


 * M1A1 Thompson ($1500)

Description: ''An iconic American submachine gun famous in the interwar era. The standard military variant incorporated a 30-round magazine.''

Stats:


 * Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

Axis
Germany


 * MP 40 ($1000)

Description: ''Standard German submachine gun in the Second World War. Combining both ample damage and manageable recoil, it is quite a recipe for lethality.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 550 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- The Third Reich


 * Captured PPSh-41 Drum Mag ($1250)

Description: ''A PPSh-41 that is equipped with a 71-round drum magazine. It has a monstrous fire rate and deep ammo reserves, but the recoil is far from manageable and it is cumbersome to carry.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 71 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 1000 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 125 m
 * Mobility -- 225/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR


 * Captured PPS-43 ($1500)

Description: ''A significantly lighter replacement of the PPSh-41 utilised by tank crews and reconnaissance units. It is considered to be the best submachine gun of the Second World War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 35 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR

Italy


 * MP 40 ($1000)

Description: ''Standard German submachine gun in the Second World War. Combining both ample damage and manageable recoil, it is quite a recipe for lethality.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 550 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- The Third Reich


 * MAB 38A ($1500)

Description: A finely crafted Italian submachine gun that was utilised by elite units, making it a rare weapon in the battlefield.

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 600 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 250 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- Italy

<p style="text-align:center;">Japan


 * MP 34 ($1000)

Description: ''An Austrian submachine gun widely exported to East Asia and Latin America. It was the most common submachine gun in the Japanese arsenals during the outbreak of war in December 1941.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 600 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 175 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Mauser
 * Country of Origin -- Austria


 * Type 100 SMG ($1250)

Description: ''A Japanese indigenous submachine gun developed during the war in the Pacific. It was issued to elite units and was very limited in quantity.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 25
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 800 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Low
 * Ammunition -- 8 mm Nambu
 * Country of Origin -- Japan


 * Captured M1A1 Thompson ($1500)

Description: ''An iconic American submachine gun famous in the interwar era. The standard military variant incorporated a 30-round magazine.''

Stats:


 * Damage -- 40
 * Magazine Size -- 30 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 700 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 235/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- .45 ACP
 * Country of Origin -- USA

<p style="text-align:center;">Finland


 * Suomi KP/-31 ($1000)

Description: ''A submachine gun widely used by Finnish ski-troops during the Winter War against the USSR. It eventually became the basis of the much more common PPSh-41 submachine gun.''

Stats:


 * Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 71 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 825 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium-high
 * Effective Range -- 200 m
 * Mobility -- 230/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- Finland


 * MP 40 ($1250)

Description: ''Standard German submachine gun in the Second World War. Combining both ample damage and manageable recoil, it is quite a recipe for lethality.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 32 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 550 RPM
 * Recoil -- Low-medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Low-medium
 * Ammunition -- 9 mm Luger
 * Country of Origin -- The Third Reich


 * PPSh-41 ($1250)

Description: ''A Soviet submachine gun ubiquitous among Red Army soldiers. It was widely mass produced and saw use well into the Cold War.''

Stats:


 * Mean Damage -- 37
 * Magazine Size -- 35 rounds
 * Fire Rate -- 900 RPM
 * Recoil -- Medium
 * Effective Range -- 150 m
 * Mobility -- 232/250
 * Penetration -- Medium
 * Ammunition -- 7.62 mm Tokarev
 * Country of Origin -- USSR

Allies
<p style="text-align:center;">Britain


 * SMLE No.1 Mk III* (default)
 * SMLE No.4 Mk I/1* ($250)
 * SMLE No.1 Mk III* w. Scope ($1000)
 * SMLE No.4 Mk I/1* w. Scope ($1250)

<p style="text-align:center;">France


 * Lebel Mle 1886 (default)
 * MAS-36 ($500)
 * Lebel Mle 1886 w. Scope ($1000)
 * MAS-36 w. Scope ($1500)

<p style="text-align:center;">USSR


 * Mosin-Nagant M91/30 (default)
 * SVT-40 ($1000)
 * Mosin-Nagant M91/30 w. Scope ($1000)

<p style="text-align:center;">USA


 * M1 Garand (default)
 * Springfield M1903A4 w. Scope ($1000)
 * M1C Garand w. Scope ($1500)

<p style="text-align:center;">China


 * Hanyang Type 88 (default)
 * Chiang Kai-shek Rifle ($250)
 * Hanyang Type 88 w. Scope ($1000)
 * Chiang Kai-shek Rifle w. Scope ($1250)

Axis
<p style="text-align:center;">Germany


 * Kar98k (default)
 * Kar43 ($1000)
 * Kar98k w. Scope ($1000)
 * Kar43 w. Scope ($2000)

<p style="text-align:center;">Italy


 * Carcano M38 (default)
 * Carcano M91/38 ($250)
 * Kar98k w. Scope ($1000)

<p style="text-align:center;">Japan


 * Arisaka Type 38 (default)
 * Arisaka Type 99 ($500)
 * Arisaka Type 38 w. Scope ($1000)
 * Arisaka Type 99 w. Scope ($1500)

<p style="text-align:center;">Finland


 * Finnish Mosin-Nagant M/27 (default)
 * Finnish Mosin-Nagant M/39 ($500)
 * Finnish Mosin-Nagant M/27 w. Scope ($1000)
 * Finnish Mosin-Nagant M/39 w. Scope ($1500)

Allies
<p style="text-align:center;">Britain


 * Bren Mk I ($2000)
 * Bren Mk II ($2250)

<p style="text-align:center;">France


 * FM 24/29 ($2000)

<p style="text-align:center;">USSR


 * DP-28 ($2000)

<p style="text-align:center;">USA


 * BAR M1918A2 ($1500)
 * Browning M1919A6 ($2500)

<p style="text-align:center;">China


 * ZB vz.26 ($2000)

Axis
<p style="text-align:center;">Germany


 * MG 34 Bipod ($2000)
 * MG 42 Bipod ($3000)

<p style="text-align:center;">Italy


 * Breda Model 30 ($1500)
 * Mg 34 Bipod ($2000)

<p style="text-align:center;">Japan


 * Type 96 LMG ($2000)
 * Type 99 LMG ($2500)

<p style="text-align:center;">Finland


 * LS/26 ($1500)
 * Captured DP-28 ($2000)

Miscellaneous (all)

 * (Captured for Axis) M1 Carbine ($1250)
 * (Captured for Allies) FG 42 ($1500)
 * (Captured for Axis) Winchester M12 ($2000)
 * (Captured for Allies) StG 44 ($2500)

Britain

 * Daimler Dingo
 * Humber Armoured Car
 * Humber LRC
 * Humber Scout Car
 * Morris LRC
 * Standard Beaverette
 * T17E1

France

 * Panhard 178

USSR

 * BA-10
 * BA-20
 * BA-64

USA

 * M2 Half Track Car
 * M3 Half-Track
 * M8 Greyhound

Germany

 * Sd.Kfz. 222
 * Sd.Kfz. 321
 * Sd.Kfz. 322

Italy

 * Autoblinda 41

Britain

 * M3 Half-Track
 * Universal Carrier

France

 * Renault UE Chenillette

USSR

 * M3 Half-Track

USA

 * M3 Half-Track

Germany

 * Sd.Kfz. 251
 * Sd.Kfz. 7

Italy

 * Sd.Kfz. 251

Japan

 * Captured M3 Half-Track

Britain

 * Churchill Tank
 * Cromwell Tank
 * Cruiser Mk II
 * Crusader Tank
 * Light Tank Mk VI
 * M3 Grant
 * M4 Sherman
 * Matilda II
 * Sherman Firefly
 * Valentine Tank

France

 * Char B1
 * Renault FT
 * Renault R35
 * SOMUA S35

USSR

 * BT-7
 * IS-2
 * KV Tank
 * T-26
 * T-34
 * T-70

USA

 * M10 Tank Destroyer
 * M18 Hellcat
 * M24 Chaffee
 * M26 Pershing
 * M36 Tank Destroyer
 * M3 Lee
 * M3 Stuart
 * M4 Sherman

Germany

 * Captured Renault R35
 * Panther Tank
 * Panzer 38(t)
 * Panzer III
 * Panzer II
 * Panzer IV
 * Tiger II
 * Tiger I

Italy

 * Fiat 3000
 * Fiat L6/40
 * Fiat M13/40
 * Fiat M14/41
 * L3/35

Japan

 * Type 89 I-Go
 * Type 94 Tankette
 * Type 95 Ha-Go
 * Type 97 Chi-Ha
 * Type 97 ShinHoTo Chi-Ha
 * Type 97 Te-Ke

Finland

 * Captured BT-7
 * Captured IS-2
 * Captured KV Tank
 * Captured T-26
 * Captured T-34
 * Captured T-70

Britain

 * Daimler Scout Car
 * Willys MB

France

 * Willys MB

USSR

 * Willys MB

USA

 * Willys MB

Germany

 * Kübelwagen

Italy

 * Kübelwagen

Japan

 * Type 95 Kurogane

Britain

 * Archer Artillery
 * Sexton Artillery
 * SP Achilles

USSR

 * BM-13 Katyusha
 * ISU-122
 * ISU-152
 * SU-100
 * SU-122
 * SU-152
 * SU-76
 * SU-85

USA

 * Howitzer Motor Carriage M8
 * M7 Priest

Germany

 * Hummel
 * Nebelwerfer
 * StuG III
 * StuG IV
 * Wespe

Italy

 * Semovente da 75/18

Finland

 * Captured ISU-122
 * Captured ISU-152

Britain

 * Hawker Hurricane
 * Supermarine Spitfire

France

 * D.520
 * M.S.406

USSR

 * I-16
 * La-5
 * LaGG-3
 * Yak-1
 * Yak-7
 * Yak-9

USA

 * F4F Wildcat
 * F4U Corsair
 * F6F Hellcat
 * P-39 Airacobra
 * P-40 Warhawk
 * P-47 Thunderbolt
 * P-51 Mustang

Germany

 * Bf 109
 * Fw 190

Italy

 * Macchi C.200
 * Macchi C.202

Japan

 * A6M Zero
 * Ki-43

Finland

 * Bf 109
 * Captured I-16

Britain

 * Avro Anson
 * Bristol Beaufighter
 * Bristol Blenheim
 * DH.98 Mosquito
 * Vickers Wellington

France

 * Potez 630

USSR

 * Pe-2

USA

 * A-20 Havoc
 * B-25 Mitchell
 * P-38 Lightning

Germany

 * Ju 88

Italy

 * SM.79

Japan

 * G4M
 * Ki-21
 * Ki-48

Finland

 * Captured Pe-2

Britain

 * Avro Lancaster
 * Handley Page Halifax

France

 * Handley Page Halifax

USA

 * B-17 Flying Fortress
 * B-24 Liberator

Germany

 * He 177

Britain

 * Fairey Barracuda
 * Fairey Battle
 * Fairey Swordfish
 * Westland Lysander

France

 * Potez 25

USSR

 * Il-2 Sturmovik
 * Po-2

USA

 * SB2C Helldiver
 * SBD Dauntless
 * TBF Avenger

Germany

 * Ju 87 Stuka

Italy

 * Ju 87 Stuka
 * Ro.37

Japan

 * Aichi D3A
 * B5N
 * B6N
 * D4Y
 * Ki-36
 * Ki-51

Finland

 * Captured Il-2 Sturmovik