Rise of the Reds – or ROTR for short – improves upon the C&C Generals formula while also adding its own distinct elements to it. Most notably, the mod adds two completely new factions, the tank-heavy Russian Federation and the defence-oriented European Continental Alliance. In addition, the three original factions China, USA and GLA have been greatly expanded and redesigned in a variety of ways, with several new units, buildings, powers and abilities to explore and combine in your in-game tactics.

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Greetings all! This is our first part of our exploration of some of the Armoured Company changes coming in version 1.9.

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Good evening Generals, how are we all this week?
We're good, thanks for asking. What? You didn't ask that? You asked for a rotr update? Alright, i guess you've all earned it.

One of our goals in 1.9 is to try and make the Generals Power system a more dynamic and fluid one. We want to make each GP have some level of viability at all stages of the game, and challenge the established 'must pick's' through making some of the lesser valued GP's more desirable and important. This has lead to some interesting experiments of moving tech and upgrades around the tech-tree, and advancing the release of some planned 2.0 content to help fill some of these holes. We want to make all the Generals Powers valuable in all matchups, so for unlock GP's like American 'Armoured Company' the decision has been made to expand the scope of the GP and spread it's unlocks out over the entire tech tree.

Enter the American Bradley IFV.
Originally removed in 1.85 we are re-adding the beloved Bradley back into version 1.9.to fill in as the tier 0 unit option for the 'Armoured Company' GP. This means that the Bradley will be extremely different to its previous 1.802 incarnation, now getting much of it's planned 2.0 functionality from the get go.
Within this return, we also looked if there was more we could do with the Bradley to expand its usefulness beyond the tier 0 environment, and keep it as a valuable and desirable choice as the game goes on. Thus, we have added 3 rather robust and varied kits to the unit, that should keep it relevant and specialised over the entire game's length.


American Bradley standard

In 2021, against the backdrop of the War on Terror intensifying after the devastating GLA attacks on China, the United States Marine Corps phased out all of its tank battalions which had existed since the Second World War. One of the most outspoken critics of this was Jeremiah Bradley, the future commanding general of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force, who served as a battalion commander during the war. Foreseeing an inevitability of a future major war with China and Russia, Bradley insisted that the USMC would have to retain its own armoured capability as to not find itself outgunned in a conflict against tank-heavy adversaries with airspace denial and electronic warfare capabilities that would jeopardise America's ability to fight on its own preferred terms. During the 2030s, Bradley, who by then had become a general, used his political connections and popularity among the USMC community to lobby for the reconstitution of the Marine tank battalions, which were brought back to life with a mixture of Acolyte, Crusader and Paladin tanks, alongside the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle in a number of new mechanised infantry battalions. First introduced to the US Army in 1981 following a troubled development history and named after the non-related WW2 general Omar Bradley, the vehicle had been of no relevance to the USMC for decades due to its lack of amphibious capability. Under the new doctrine of the early 2040s however, the Bradley, like its tank brethren, would be brought to shore via high-speed landing craft or Starlifter air transports. In its basic configuration, the Bradley is a multirole combat vehicle, capable of transporting infantry, carrying out reconnaissance and detection duties by way of its advanced optics and sensors, and providing fire support with its 25mm autocannon. As with many other US vehicles, a number of field modifications exist.

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American Bradley missile

The first, most commonly seen variant of the Bradley complements the primary 25mm autocannon with a launch pod of TOW anti-tank missiles. The BGM-71 "Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided" missile has been a staple of American and allied forces since 1970. Somewhat of an anachronism in an age of advanced sensor- and AI-guided munitions due to its physical line of control, the TOW remains a favourite by virtue of its rugged reliability and decisive power. The latest version, with an improved tandem warhead, rocket motor and guidance control system, provides the Bradley with a deadly, extended range punch against even the heaviest tanks of the 2040s.

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American Bradley 50mm

Another variant of the Bradley replaces its common 25mm autocannon with a much more powerful 50mm gun, a variant of the one prominently featured on the heavy gunships of the US Aerospace Force. The larger calibre size allows the use of bigger, more advanced ammunition types, including a high-velocity kinetic sabot round and a programmable explosive round, either of which is automatically fed against the appropriate kind of target, in effect achieving greater damage per shot and area effect over the default cannon. In a stark contrast to its deadly primary weapon, this variant of the Bradley can also discharge flashbang grenades for non-lethal suppression of crowds or high-value individuals.

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American Bradley mineclearer

The third variant of the Bradley is designed for urban operations and counter-insurgency. It features fireports that allow passengers to use their weapons under armour protection, making it ideal for close quarters combat in built-up areas. In addition, it has front-mounted rollers to safely detonate mines and roadside bombs away from the vehicle's hull, protecting its crew, passengers and friendly forces following behind it.

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We will be going into more depth with some other Armoured Company inclusions soon, so stay tuned and keep your eyes on that article tab. In the meantime however, we have an extra little treat coming your way.
This weekend MaelstromX103 is hosting another exciting 1.9 livestream, so if you're excited to see the Bradleys (and any of our other new stuff), the details are below, and will be on the description of the stream's announcement image.


ROTR announcement 2

That's all we have for this week, we will see you all soon!
Till next time generals!



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BNSF1995
BNSF1995 - - 42 comments

“US Aerospace Force”

I’m guessing that at some point, the Air Force and Space Force were merged?

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MARS2588 Creator
MARS2588 - - 992 comments

Something like that, or the USSF was never established as a dedicated branch to begin with, but remained a command within USAF, perhaps elevated to a higher level within it as indicated by the name.

After all, ROTR's timeline begins to diverge from OTL during the 2010s, including different administrations and world events throughout the current decade. For example, in the 2024 of the ROTR timeline, the US and China are effectively allies against the GLA, and Russia is mostly focused inward, so there might have been less of perceived need for a dedicated space warfare branch. Future stories/lore may or may not touch upon some of these things in greater detail.

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Rus32
Rus32 - - 66 comments

How you doing dear devs?

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ThiccestRicc Author
ThiccestRicc - - 70 comments

We're hitting the middle of the year work crunch irl, so busy but otherwise good. Thanks for actually asking 🙂

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NekoChan123
NekoChan123 - - 392 comments

Awesome

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Gittish-Lad
Gittish-Lad - - 129 comments

That ambulance has a bloody gun, lol.

Edit: Oh. I remembered now, detox gun I think.

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ilbeygiarshia
ilbeygiarshia - - 42 comments

1.9 coming son?

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MaelstromX103 Creator
MaelstromX103 - - 2,183 comments

When it's done

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8ft_Robot
8ft_Robot - - 375 comments

Enter: The Brad-Lads.

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Tleno
Tleno - - 1,073 comments

Gotta be honest not too sure if these variations are readable enough, at least in that bottom stream announcement screeny, taking some effort to identify each.

Also oh wow are those humvee armor skirt kits? I assume these unlike bradleys will be available to all American forces as alternative to TOW upgrade?

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8ft_Robot
8ft_Robot - - 375 comments

from the test stream viewings and asking, i have seen the 3 kits as of now:
TOW Launcher: Still available at start. the other two kits will require the Field Modifications upgrade.
Armour Panels: Improve toughness and durability to be more like an APC. weapon remains the default machine gun.
Automatic Grenade Launcher: Anti structure and good against groups of infantry. a counterpart to the TOW.
I believe that the Humvee kits shall be available to all generals while the Bradley goes to Bradley. before that, the Bradley will be locked behind Armoured Company GP.
Also worth noting that the Ambulance is planned to have kits, Armour panels are shown in that screenshot but i have not seen what the others might be

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Guest
Guest - - 698,380 comments

awesome!
you dev are putting a good work
best wishes and regard

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Thirsty_Hirsty
Thirsty_Hirsty - - 211 comments

Really great models, is the Ukraine war influencing your latest designs I wonder. Looking brill 👍

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ilbeygiarshia
ilbeygiarshia - - 42 comments

How to download rise of reds 1.9

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EchoDelta4
EchoDelta4 - - 20 comments

Time to re-enact Rocketvee spam with Bradleys!

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