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The early portion of the Bataís' service was as the mainstay of Faneria's ground forces. Due to severe budget constraints imposed during the 1940s and 1950s to preserve the indigenous military technology sector, variants of the Type 1951 were expected to perform the majority of scout, mechanized, and even fill in gaps in the role of the tank divisions, which were at that point primarily a paper-only force. Any role not filled by a Type 1951 variant would be the responsibility of trucks sans some types of specialized recovery systems. In this role, the vehicle was tested sporadically in a pacification role in the Transisthmus and in posturing maneuvers on the [[Kilikas Sea|Kilikas coast]] to respond to [[Caergwynn|Caeric]] activity.
The early portion of the Bataís' service was as the mainstay of Faneria's ground forces. Due to severe budget constraints imposed during the 1940s and 1950s to preserve the indigenous military technology sector, variants of the Type 1951 were expected to perform the majority of scout, mechanized, and even fill in gaps in the role of the tank divisions, which were at that point primarily a paper-only force. Any role not filled by a Type 1951 variant would be the responsibility of trucks sans some types of specialized recovery systems. In this role, the vehicle was tested sporadically in a pacification role in the Transisthmus and in posturing maneuvers on the [[Kilikas Sea|Kilikas coast]] to respond to [[Caergwynn|Caeric]] activity.


The debut of the ''Bataís'' on the world stage began in earnest after the development of its modernised versions after which the National Army began to divest itself of its stock of original models as quickly as possible to make room for additional newer systems, such as the [[Capall IFV|Capall]] and [[Bryn APC|Bryn]], which filled the role of IFV and APC respectively. The large-scale selling of these systems saw them enter service in numerous foreign countries, including [[Asteria]], [[Puertego]], [[Tierrador]], [[Kelekona]], [[Pelaxia]], [[Volonia]], [[Calinthia]], [[Pursat]], [[Tapakdore]], [[Oyashima]], [[Kandara]], [[Canpei]], and [[Algoquona]]. Additionally, the fledgeling militaries of [[Ashkenang]] and [[Maloka]] recieved a number of remaining Type 1951s as military aid from Faneria in [[Final War of the Deluge|2024-25]].
The debut of the ''Bataís'' on the world stage began in earnest after the development of its modernised versions after which the National Army began to divest itself of its stock of original models as quickly as possible to make room for additional newer systems, such as the [[Capall IFV|Capall]] and [[Bryn APC|Bryn]], which filled the role of IFV and APC respectively. The large-scale selling of these systems saw them enter service in numerous foreign countries, including [[Asteria]], [[Puertego]], [[Tierrador]], [[Kelekona]], [[Pelaxia]], [[Volonia]], [[Calinthia]], [[Pursat]], [[Tapakdore]], [[Oyashima]], [[Kandara]], [[Canpei]], and [[Algoquona]]. Additionally, the fledgeling militaries of [[Caracua]] and [[Maloka]] recieved a number of remaining Type 1951s as military aid from Faneria in [[Final War of the Deluge|2024-25]].


Since its proliferation, variants of the Type 1951 have seen extensive use in counterinsurgency, artillery park, and engineering roles in the second and third world, particularly forming a large portion of the Asterian Defence Force artillery park and being used by riot police in Puertego and counterseparatist units in Pursat and Canpei. While long proven to be vulnerable to modern missiles and other heavy munitions, variants of the system continue service with contracts for replacement parts and occasional refits.
Since its proliferation, variants of the Type 1951 have seen extensive use in counterinsurgency, artillery park, and engineering roles in the second and third world, particularly forming a large portion of the Asterian Defence Force artillery park and being used by riot police in Puertego and counterseparatist units in Pursat and Canpei. While long proven to be vulnerable to modern missiles and other heavy munitions, variants of the system continue service with contracts for replacement parts and occasional refits.