It’s standing Nod policy that if a Brother or Sister is wounded in battle, we leave them be until we can recover them safely. No heroics. It'll simply cost us more men trying to recover the wounded in battle, and we've got the manpower to replace the injured if they die in the meantime. If there are three things the Brotherhood has in plentiful supply, those are Tiberium, hate, and manpower.
- Tiberium Wars
Cannon fodder used to clog up gun barrels. Most are from a pool of fifty-million strong pool of sub-Sahara Africans.
9 Men/ Squad
Capacity[]
Milita only carry a little bit of ammunition with them. However, they will descant on tanks, something other units dare not do.
Sensors[]
Eyeballs and ears.
Weaponry[]
AK-47 (9)[]
The ancient trademark firearm, the AK-47 is soldiering past the age of 100 as it continues to be fielded by militas. What's worth noting is that they aren't all of Soviet origin; copies made by China, Cuba, Czechoslovokia, etc. are also present. All are chambered for the 7.62mm x 39mm.
Upgrades[]
Weaponry[]
Combat Drugs[]
Combat drugs to suppress their fear and reduce pain allow them to fight for (slightly) longer on the battlefield, able to briefly ignore life-threatening wounds and fight on.
Type 807 Assault Rifle (9)[]
The AK-47 of the 21st Century, the Type 807 was designed before WW3 by the IPC for three reasons and three reasons only: reliability, inexpensiveness, and ease of use. During the war, six million rifles were manufactured, and when India sided with the UEC, it wasn't hard for wealthier warlords to buy or even manufacture their own Type 807s. Replaces all AK-47s, increasing raw firepower.
Protection[]
None whatsoever.
Locomotion[]
Milita march on their feet. Which limits them to relatively slow speed and limited endurance. Therefore, they normally hitch a ride on other vehicles to their battlefields.