unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Mounted_Inf_Russian_Mounted_Rifles \n\n軽歩兵としてマスケット銃を装備し組織され、同じ様に馬を持ち騎兵としても 組織されている、これらのライフル銃兵達は自分たちを精鋭部隊と見なしています。 自発性と知性で選抜されているので、彼らは士官達の厳しい監督なしに戦います。 兵士達が着飾っていた当時では、彼らの制服は独特です。 彼らは意図的に地形に溶け込み、藪から安全に敵に射撃を浴びせます。 もし接近戦を余儀なくされれば、彼らは大きな損害を被りますが、 しかし徒歩と馬上両方で射撃できる能力はこの弱点を補います。\n\n歴史的には、最も有名なライフル銃兵隊、イギリス軍グリーンジャケット部隊は エゼキエル・ベーカーによって設計された歩兵用ライフル銃を装備していました。 この先込め式の火打石銃は素晴らしい精度得るためにきつい施条銃身から 小型の弾丸を発射していました。 その精度はなんと100歩以上の距離で目標を狙えるものでした! 正しく装填するのは時間がかかる作業で、1分かそれ以上かかることもありましたが、 その結果の射撃は驚く程の距離で殺傷能力を持ちました。 ベーカーは、長い”銃剣”さえも、戦列歩兵の着剣したマスケット銃の長さと、 ライフル銃に銃剣を着けた全長が同じになるように、注意深く供給しました。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Mounted_Inf_Spanish_Mounted_Cazadores \n\nThese men harass the enemy and, if possible, pick off important men in the enemy ranks. Unlike their comrades in the line and light infantry, they are mounted and can fight on foot if needed. They form up in a loose skirmish line, firing independently at their self-designated targets. The result is a constant barrage rather than a devastating volley, but a deadly one as officers and sergeants are removed from the fight.\n\nHistorically, Cazadores were trained to defend the border between Spain and Portugal, an area of much activity before and during the Peninsular War. In 1800, Napoleon and his Spanish ally, Manuel de Gordoy, demanded that Portugal ally with France. This was something that Portugal, a long-standing ally of the British, refused to do. In 1801 French and Spanish troops under Gordoy took the Portuguese town of Olivenza. Once the fighting was over, Gordoy picked oranges from a nearby grove and sent them back to the Queen to inform her of his victory, giving the affair the title of “The War of the Oranges”. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Mounted_Inf_Swedish_Mounted_Jager \n\nAlong with their horses, initiative, aggression and pace mark these men out from other infantry. Mounted Jagers carry standard smoothbore, muzzle-loading muskets, but they do not rely on massed volley fire: they deliberately aim at individuals within the enemy ranks. This unsporting and selective fire can be delivered on foot or from horseback. It can disrupt enemy formations or drive off enemy skirmishers. These men are trained to shoot, not fight in hand-to-hand battles, and will be worsted in a melee.\n\nHessian mercenary Captain Johann Ewald was a field commander of the Jager corps and a prolific writer. He documented his life as a soldier during the American Revolution and created maps of the areas he spent time in, with detailed information about the placement of troops and fortifications. Ewald was the son of a bookseller and began his military career at the age of sixteen, quickly attaining the rank of captain and given command of a group of Jagers. After taking part in several key battles during the American Revolution, it became apparent that Ewald had progressed as far as his social class would allow and he decided to join the Danish army, where he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Placeholder PLACEHOLDER False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Small_Brig \n\n達人の手にかかれば、ブリッグは扱いやすい小型船なので、ほぼその全長と同じ旋回半径で方向転換できます。横帆により正確な操舵が可能です。腕の良い操舵手ならば、ブリッグの弱い船体を吹き飛ばせる大砲を積んだ、より大きくて恐ろしい船の射程に素早く入ったり、射程外に逃れることができます。この機動性は、海上ではほとんど火力がない、たったの6ポンド砲しか積んでいない軽武装を補います。\n\n歴史的には、アメリカ海軍は特に5大湖で、ブリッグを好みました。アメリカ海軍アーガスの様なブリッグは、北アフリカ海岸沿いでバルバリア海賊相手に勇敢に振舞ったりもしました。アメリカの交易商達は独立の後、海賊達によって被害を受けていました。バルバリア海賊はイギリス船とイギリス植民地船を襲わないという条約を結んでいましたが、独立が成功すると、彼らは新しい旗を掲げるアメリカ船は条約の対象外であると考えました。現在、ブリッグは船内の拘留所を指す言葉として広く知られていますが、この言い回しはおそらく、アメリカ海軍がブリッグを牢獄用廃船として使用したからです。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Small_French_Corvette \n\nコルベットはスピードがあり大砲の射程があるので、スループとブリッグ相手の”狙撃兵”として理想的な大きさの船です。しかし、戦列艦のような大型船相手では長く持たないでしょう。近距離で戦列艦から片舷斉射を受ければ、コルベットは粉々になってしまいます。\n\nコルベットは2本マストの、戦闘用スループにとても良く似たフランス設計の船で、1層甲板のフリゲート艦より僅かに小型でした。多くのフランス船同様、コルベットはよく考えられた設計で、美しく造られており、良い操舵特性を持っていました。コルベットは高い操舵技術が必要とされる英仏海峡沿岸の海上に理想的でした。他の国は、フランス製のコルベットを鹵獲できれば、運が良いと思っていました。1世紀後、”コルベット”という言い回しは多くの海軍で小型の戦闘艦を指す言葉として再び使われました。実際に、多くの現代の海軍が”corvette captain(海軍少佐)”(例えば、ドイツ海軍ではKorvettenkapitan)を階級名として用いています。海軍少佐は海尉より1階級上で、独立した指揮に適任な士官を指します。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Small_Galley \n\n重武装もされており、42ポンド砲で斉射毎の射撃重量は恐ろしいものになります。また風に直接向かって移動することもでき、片舷の漕ぎ手が逆方向に漕ぎ、もう一方が普通に漕ぎ続けることにより一点で旋回することも出来ます。しかしながら、これらの扱いやすい航行能力には対価があります。大人数の漕ぎ手達は葡萄弾に弱く、船体とオールは戦列艦に比べると耐久力がありません。\n\nガレー船は比較的安全で、味方の港に近い海上で使用されるように造られていましたが、その二次的な理由はその大人数の漕ぎ手達でした。漕ぎ手の生活は過酷で短いものです。一部の国は犯罪者達を漕ぎ手に使い、逃亡を防ぐために彼らは船に鎖でつながれました。もし船が沈めば、彼らは船とともに死んでしまいます。彼らは常に船の戦闘甲板の下に監禁されているので、葡萄弾と壊れたオールの危険にされされます。実際に、効果的な葡萄弾の掃射を浴びせれば、帆船のマストに鎖弾を撃つのと確実に同じようにガレー船を航行不能に出来るでしょう。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Small_Sloop \n\nスループの武器はスピードです。2本のマストのスループは、多くのより大型の船に比べれば圧倒的に、向かい風にとても近い方角に航行できます。この能力により、的確な指揮の下であれば、多くの場合、敵の射程外に留まることができます。この機動力は、比較的軽量の6ポンド砲で武装しており、砲撃力がないスループにとっては喜ばしいことです。またスループは、本格的な戦闘艦の砲撃に長時間耐えられるだけの船体強度を持っていません。\n\nスループは、終身海軍将校となる勅任艦長に指揮されることはほぼありませんでした。スループの指揮官は、少なくとも本人の前では”艦長”と呼ばれましたが、正式な肩書きは普通”海尉艦長”でした。その階級名にも関わらず、海尉艦長の地位と給料は、後に設けられた海尉よりも劣っていました。なぜ艦長が海尉に地位で劣るのか、民間人にとっては分かりにくいもので、未だに時折ハリウッドの脚本家を悩ませるものです。しかしながら、スループの指揮権は、自惚れた上官達から離れて、攻撃的で有能な指揮官としての采配を発揮したい若い士官にはチャンスとなりました。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Special_Bomb_Ketch \n\n All sailing ships rely on having their masts and sails in positions that give them a balanced and evenly weighted push from the wind. Bomb ketches are not handy sailing vessels, thanks to their compromised rigging and the weight of the mortar and its mounting. The design needs to keep the forward portion of the ship clear for firing the mortar.\n\nThe strength of a bomb is in its mortar. This can throw an explosive shell high into the air to plunge down on enemies. The fact that the shell is explosive rather than solid adds to its deadly qualities: men and structures are equally shredded by the arrival of a shell.\n\nDuty aboard a “bomb” was not an enviable posting, and there was a good reason why bomb ketches were named after volcanoes, fire-gods or fearsome ideas. They had a nasty tendency to explode, thanks to the shells that they carried; fire aboard a mortar was far more dangerous than aboard any other type of sailing ship, as the ammunition as well as the propellant powder could go up! Despite this, all navies found them a useful ship to have, and the original French design was soon copied by all the sea-going European powers. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Special_Rocket_Ship \n\nThe ship is entirely given over to the business of launch ramps and rocket stands. Given that rockets are horribly inaccurate, the most effective way of using them is to fire a great many at a single target all at once. Such a peppering with rockets, some of which may still be burning, can cause a target to catch fire or even explode. There is also a risk of explosion aboard the rocket ship and, because of this inherent danger, most navies see little point in using good quality hulls to mount rockets. There is little need to reinforce the fabric of the ship, because the rockets do not create much recoil, but rigging chains (not ropes) and wetted sails are standard to reduce the risk of fire.\n\nMilitary rockets in Europe were the result of some very nasty surprises suffered by European troops in India, where rockets had long been used in warfare. In Britain, Congreve’s rockets were direct copies of Indian weapons although this made them no less fearsome. Rockets were made with all kinds of warheads from simple spears to explosive shells; proposals were even put forward for a variety of war gasses and chemicals, although these were rejected as barbarous and un-Christian by every government. On ships, explosive heads were preferred, as these did the most damage to wooden targets. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Steam_Ship_38 \n\nBy fitting a steam engine and all its machinery into an existing hull, naval architects created a small ship-of-the-line not entirely tied to the wind and tide. The results are moderately successful, as a steamship can sail independently of the wind, but still spend a good deal of time under sail to save fuel. Tactically, however, the steamship has another advantage: manoeuvrability. The 38 guns aboard can be brought to bear with ease.\n\nHistorically, steam shipbuilding owes a great debt to the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a man who built ships, bridges and railways. His first ship, the SS Great Western, made 74 Atlantic crossings during its life. Not content with this, Brunel designed and built an iron, screw-driven “liner”, the SS Great Britain. The first screw-driven ship to cross the Atlantic, she is now splendidly restored and preserved at Bristol Docks in England. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Steam_Ship_80 \n\nBy having a good weight of broadside that can be brought to bear regardless of wind conditions, this 80-gun ship is a significant force in any fleet. The ability to sail directly into the wind is something that no sail-powered vessel can ever match.\n\nThe idea of going into battle with a fire raging in his ship’s belly was not one that appeals to every captain. Fire was always a risk aboard a wooden vessel, and boiler explosions were not unknown. There was also the problem of coaling stations: while these ships carried sails, they did need regular supplies of coal. Steam was a tactical advantage, not a strategic one.\n\nHistorically, the first British ship to be designed and built from scratch to use steam was HMS Agamemnon, laid down in 1852; previous steam warships were conversions from sailing ships-of-the-line. Agamemnon was fitted with sails and carried 91 guns. She also had a short career as the Navy’s pride and joy, as she was paid off in 1862. She did, however, help lay the first Transatlantic telegraph cable in 1857-8. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Steam_Ship_British_Ironclad \n\nAn ironclad is an incredibly tough ship, able to withstand pounding by almost any comparable vessel. A thick outer skin of iron is riveted to a conventional wooden hull, and the two layers can defeat most solid shot except at very close range. Combined with a steamship’s ability to ignore the wind and go where the captain wills, this makes an ironclad a formidable opponent. This power is not without risk, though, as a boiler explosion will rip out the heart of any steamship.\n\nHistorically, ironclads first saw action during the American Civil War (1861-65). During the Battle of Hampton Road CSS Virginia made short work of the wooden ships in the river, but an encounter next day with USS Monitor ended inconclusively, as neither ship could knock out the other. These vessels were not, however, the first ironclad warships; they were heavy river gunboats or monitors, and almost incapable of going to sea. The first ocean-going ironclad warships were HMS Warrior and the French Navy’s La Gloire, launched during yet another arms race between Britain and France. Warrior was launched specifically to steal French thunder and make their ship obsolete, being commissioned and built while the French vessel was still on the slipway. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Steam_Ship_Frigate \n\n強力な32ポンド砲を搭載しているので、このフリゲート艦はどんな提督にとっても価値が高いです。近距離で強力な片舷斉射を行えますが、これにより無敵になるわけではありません。戦列艦の片舷斉射に耐えられる船体を持つフリゲート艦はありませんし、この場合は、外輪が弱点になります。蒸気外輪フリゲート艦は完全に風のなすがままにはなりませんが、長距離を航海するだけ十分な燃料を搭載できません。蒸気機関は戦術的利点ですが、戦略的なものではないのです。\n\n外輪は、単純に車輪を通って流れる水を動力に変える水車の考えの論理的逆転です。元々は蒸気フリゲート船は河川運搬船として使われましたが、1819年に最初の航海用の外輪船である蒸気船サバンナが、ジョージアのサバンナからイギリスのリヴァプールまでの最初の蒸気航行大西洋横断を成し遂げました。サバンナはアイスランドで燃料を使い果たしましたが、ついに陸地を見つけ、補給の後ロシアのサンクトペテルブルグにたどり着きました。そこでツァーリ(ロシア皇帝)政府はとても感銘を受け、船に金銭支援をしました。評価額はとても十分ではありませんでした。 False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Trade_Ship_Dhow \n\nAlthough an ancient design, the dhow is an efficient craft and can be run very cheaply, allowing profit from trade to pour into the owner’s purse! Trade can be treacherous business on the high seas, and for this reason the dhow is armed with a small number of guns so the crew can protect themselves from pirates. However, the dhow is not a warship in any way; the crew are interested in survival, not glory. A trade dhow will never be a match for any warship.\n\nHistorically, Europeans tended to use the term “dhow” indiscriminately to mean any vessel rigged with lateen sails, although a Middle Eastern sailor would see such a generalisation as very crude and simplistic. Lateen sails were triangular and set at an angle to the ships mast, which made them manoeuvrable but somewhat difficult in stormy conditions. The dhow was used throughout the Arab world for trade and piracy, honest men and thieves favouring the craft for its good handling and relatively high speed. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Trade_Ship_Indiaman \n\nUnusually for a merchant ship, an Indiaman carries cargo, passengers, and a good number of guns. Intended to sail from Europe to the other side of the world and back carrying valuable, even priceless, cargoes, these ships have to be able to defend themselves. The Indiaman’s 9- and 18-pounders are sufficient to fight off smaller attackers, but it is vulnerable to boarding. Carrying a cargo does not help its speed either, and the added guns mean the upkeep has an impact on any profit made. However, a defendable trade ship is always more profitable than stolen goods or kidnapped passengers.\n\nHistorically, East Indiamen resembled ships of the line, both in their general configuration and paintwork. At the Battle of Pulo Aura (1804), the ambiguous appearance and aggressive handling of a squadron of British Indiamen completely humbugged the French admiral, Charles-Alexandre Linois. He withdrew in the face of “superior” forces. Commodore Nathaniel Dance, of the British Company fleet, received a knighthood and a handsome reward for his cunning. False
unit_description_texts_long_description_text_Trade_Ship_Merchantmen \n\nThis trade ship is neither blessed with speed nor firepower and can be outmanoeuvred by most naval vessels. It is built for trade, and its low upkeep costs mean a large profit from each journey. If trapped it can defend itself slightly and maybe even drive off very weak attackers, but merchants are not fighting men, and their low morale and the ship’s light guns are unlikely to last long against a real warship.\n\nBritish merchant trading was the strongest in the world during the Napoleonic era, and this position was protected by the Navigation Acts first passed in 1651. Trade with British colonies had to be carried out using “British bottoms” or British ships, not to mention British ports and mainly British crews, effectively squeezing out any competition. Other nations tried similar protectionist policies, but without as much success. Despite this legal help, British merchant owners were not without their difficulties; the Royal Navy used press gangs to recruit seamen for the ranks and experienced merchant sailors were the first to be targeted, forcing merchant owners to pay high wages for less able seamen simply to run their ships. False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_bad_marksmanship Poor shots False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_bad_reload Sloppy reloaders False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_cadenced_marching Cadenced Marching False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_campmap_stealth 足跡を残さない False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_can_trade Trade ship False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_canister_shot Canister Shot False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_cant_run 鈍足 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_carcass_shot カーカス弾 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_cold_resistant 寒さに抵抗力がある False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_copper_bottoms Copper Bottoms False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_diamond_formation 菱形陣形 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_disciplined 動揺抵抗 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_dismount Can dismount False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_explosive_shells Explosive Shells False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_fatigue_resistant 高い持久力 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_fire_and_advance Fire and advance drill False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_fragile_hull Fragile Hull False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_good_defence Good Defence False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_good_firepower Heavy Firepower False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_good_markmanship Crack Shots False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_good_morale High Morale False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_good_reload Practiced Loading Drill False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_grappling_hook Grappling hook False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_grappling_hooks Grappling Hooks False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_grenades Can throw grenades False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_heat_resistant 暑さに抵抗力がある False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_hide_buildings 建物に隠れる事が出来る False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_hide_grass 長い草に隠れる事が出来る False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_hide_scrub 低木に隠れる事が出来る False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_hide_woods 森林に隠れる事が出来る False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_inspire 近くの部隊を鼓舞する False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_light_infantry_behaviour Light Infantry Tactics False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_long_range Long Range Weapons False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_manoeuvrable Manoeuvrable False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_melee_vs_cavalry Melee bonus versus cavalry False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_percussion_shells Percussion Shells False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_pike_square_formation Pike Square Formation False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_pike_wall_formation Pike Wall False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_platoon_fire Platoon firing drill False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_plug_bayonet Plug Bayonet False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_policing_bonus 守備隊として駐屯時に制圧ボーナス False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_quicklime_shells 生石灰弾 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_rally_general Can rally routing troops False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_rally_unit 部隊の再集結が可能 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_rank_fire Rank firing drill False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_rifled_cannons 施条砲 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_ring_bayonet Ring Bayonet False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_scares_enemies 敵を恐怖させる False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_scares_horses Scares horses False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_shrapnel_shot Shrapnel Shot False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_skirmish 散兵運用が可能 False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_snipe Remains hidden whilst firing False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_socket_bayonet Socket Bayonet False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_square_formation Can adopt square formation False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_stalk 隠れながら歩く事が出来る False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_top_gallants Top Gallants False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_wedge_formation Wedge formation False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_bullet_text_wooden_stakes Can place stakes False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_bad_marksmanship There's only so much you can blame on the weapon… False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_bad_reload Faster man! No, not like that, you've left the ramrod in! False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_cadenced_marching Increases campaign map movement False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_campmap_stealth この能力を持つ部隊はあらゆる地形を利用して隠密裏に進軍するので、 キャンペーンマップの全ての場所で潜伏できる False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_can_trade Can exploit resources when placed at a trade post False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_canister_shot A short range anti-personnel munition False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_cant_run This unit is unable to move at anything above a walking pace False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_carcass_shot An incendiary munition False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_cold_resistant These men suffer less fatigue when fighting in a cold climate False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_copper_bottoms Increases ship speed False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_diamond_formation An evolution of the wedge formation, the diamond formation is even more effective at disrupting enemy formations False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_disciplined These men are better able to resist the sudden shocks of combat without breaking and running. False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_dismount This unit can dismount to fight on foot then remount to quickly reposition False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_explosive_shells Explosive projectiles whose detonation is governed by a lit fuse False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_fatigue_resistant Superb stamina makes these men tire less quickly False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_fire_and_advance This unit can advance by rank, claiming ground whilst maintaining a steady rate of fire False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_fragile_hull A thin-timbered hull provides little protection against a sustained cannonade False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_good_defence These men are better than average at staying in one piece False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_good_firepower Packs sufficient firepower to trouble the heaviest opponent False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_good_markmanship Steady hands and sharp eyes make for fine shots False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_good_morale A strong esprit de corps unites these men, giving them high morale False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_good_reload Constant repetition shaves fractions from loading times and helps to eliminate misfires False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_grappling_hook placeholder False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_grappling_hooks These men are practiced in the use of grappling hooks to scale fort walls False
unit_info_card_abilities_strings_tooltip_text_grenades Can throw crude grenades to clear entrenchments and occupied buildings False