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For much of its history Burgundie has relied on mercenaries from the various principalities of the Kingdom of Dericania for landbased defense. Following its independence in 1875 Burgundie entered a world where armored warfare was still soley a realm of the sea. However, that changed during the War of Faskano Strait when Kirav fielded a small number of mobile pill boxes. While the war formally ended the Kiro-Burgundian Wars, and the nautical arms race between Kirav and Burgundie, it sparked a global armored warfare arms race that exploded less than twenty years later with the outbreak of the Great War.
For much of its history Burgundie has relied on mercenaries from the various principalities of the Kingdom of Dericania for landbased defense. Following its independence in 1875 Burgundie entered a world where armored warfare was still soley a realm of the sea. However, that changed during the War of Faskano Strait when Kirav fielded a small number of mobile pill boxes. While the war formally ended the Kiro-Burgundian Wars, and the nautical arms race between Kirav and Burgundie, it sparked a global armored warfare arms race that exploded less than twenty years later with the outbreak of the Great War.
== Contents ==
* 1 Chariots
* 2 Punthite Colonial Warfare
** 2.1 War Elephants
** 2.2 Camels
* 3 Armored Cars
* 4 Tanks
** 4.1 Pre-Great War Tanks
*** 4.1.1 CtP 17
*** 4.1.2 CtP-22p
** 4.2 Great War Tanks
*** 4.2.1 CtP-26p
*** 4.2.2 CtP-36v
*** 4.2.3 CtP-39b
** 4.3 End of Burgundian Tanks
* 5 Halftracks
* 6 Armored Fighting Vehicles
** 6.1 MRVs
** 6.2 Armored Scout Vehicles
** 6.3 IFV
* 7 Autonomous Vehicles


== Chariots ==
== Chariots ==