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This PR: - Introduces a new member of UnitType, hit_points, which is an abstract representation of the durability of a unit, and loads it in from the YAML files in the various subclasses (Ship, Ground etc). - Adds scripts for populating/updating the unit YAML files with hit point data from DCS. This script also gets the data for static objects, but I'll leave the plugging in of static object data into Liberation for another PR. - Updates the unit YAML files by running the above scripts. I did toy with the idea of adding this data to the unit definitions in pydcs via an export from DCS, but it would be a more involved change, since the current pydcs export script runs in the Hooks Lua environment in DCS and AFAICT the hit points (via Unit.getLife()) is run in the mission scripting environment.
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YAML
18 lines
736 B
YAML
class: ATGM
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description: The M10 tank destroyer was an American tank destroyer of World War II.
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The M10 was numerically the most important U.S. tank destroyer of World War II.
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It combined thin but sloped armor with the M4's reliable drivetrain and a reasonably
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potent anti-tank weapon mounted in an open-topped turret. Despite its obsolescence
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in the face of newer German tanks like the Panther and the introduction of more
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powerful and better-designed types as replacements, the M10 remained in service
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until the end of the war.
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introduced: 1942
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manufacturer: Fisher/Ford Motor Company
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origin: USA
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price: 14
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role: Tank Destroyer
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variants:
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3in SPM M10 Achilles Mk II: {}
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M10 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage: {}
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hit_points: 10
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