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=Successors=
=Successors=


In 2021, the Type 2 variant of the Madiodha was introduced, adding a smoke cannister, flare, and grenade-launching system to the turret for medium-range deployment of markers, concealment, and additional antipersonnel weaponry based on the loadout fitted by the crew. Several design edits to the hull were made, and the Type 2 was launched into full production to replace the shorter run of Type 1's.
There is currently no commission for a full replacement for the Timberwolf, but there have been several upgrade packages for the vehicle to keep its technological edge. In 2021, the Type 2 variant of the Madiodha was introduced, adding a smoke cannister, flare, and grenade-launching system to the turret for medium-range deployment of markers, concealment, and additional antipersonnel weaponry based on the loadout fitted by the crew. Several design edits to the hull were made, and the Type 2 was launched into full production to replace the shorter run of Type 1's.


There is currently no commission for a full replacement for the Timberwolf, but there have been several upgrade packages for the vehicle to keep  The design the Type 3 variation was the subject of heated debate, as it originally featured a license of an advanced Caphirian active protection system, which violates the traditional ban on foreign electronics in Fhainnin weapons systems. The Type 3's APS also suffered from programming issues when interfaced with the Madiodha, leading to many crews removing it to prevent misfires, leaving the Type 3 mainly distinguished by its reactive armor blocks.  
The design of the Type 3 variation was the subject of heated debate, as it originally featured a license of an advanced Caphirian active protection system, which violates the traditional ban on foreign electronics in Fhainnin weapons systems. The Type 3's APS also suffered from programming issues when interfaced with the Madiodha, leading to many crews removing it to prevent misfires, leaving the Type 3 mainly distinguished by its reactive armor blocks.  


The Type 4 introduced an entirely native-manufacture APS as well as an updated version of the passive electronic countermeasures and the rearrangement of reactive plating.
The Type 4 introduced an entirely native-manufacture APS as well as an updated version of the passive electronic countermeasures and the rearrangement of reactive plating.