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Tank
The ODA has an armored force to support its missions in the field. The tank pictured is currently undergoing an extreme overhaul to the MK III version that, when completed, will make it far more powerful than the previous MKII. The MKII was armed with a Tippmann A-5 E as a coaxial machine gun and a 3" multi-purpose pneumatic cannon capable of launching tennis balls, Nerf rockets, or paintball canister rounds.
APC
Early Version
D-Day 2006 Version
The need arose for the armored Calvary squad of the ODA to have an armored battlewagon to accompany and protect the tank. The MKII tank shell was modified and upgraded to hold infantry. It sports a twin Tippmann 98 RT's mounted on the commander's cupola, and multiple firing ports. The driver has wide vision ports, a manual transmission, and a 4-cylinder engine. It also boasts a killer sound system as a psyops device.
Anti-armor and heavy weapons
The ODA has decided that Nerf launchers are too unpredictable and dangerous, so they have changed their format to the new paintball marker/target system for armor and bunker eliminations. We also maintain a Squad Automatic Weapon or General Purpose Machine Gun as a fire support weapon in every squad. Here is some of the ODA crew served markers:


The ODA in action


The ODA is a Tippmann heavy team. Almost all of our markers are either Tippmann 98 or A-5s, most with RTs or E-grips.
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