Add simple gasmask with helmet to cosmetics

Yep, especially when the “cool” in historical setting just means this


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That’s not what I ment, BF5 is an example of a game that overused them. What I ment was gasmasks up until the early 2000s where novel and unique. I suppose it started with the SAS using them and ended when COD and battlefield skins had them on constantly.

If you want gasmasks so bad in Enlisted then
why not suggest a ww1 event. I think it’d be pretty cool and gasmasks are right at home in ww1.

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Gas? No!
Mask? Yes!

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I do hope they add more weather effects and to more maps. Sandstorms in Tunisia, with most of the soldiers covering their faces, would be very cool.

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Imagine if the German Bush Boys event squad actually changed camo based on the map

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This would be cool as long as bots can’t fire through it.

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I can also remember the Kasserine level from MOHAA - Breakthrough. There, during a sandstorm, all the American soldiers wore gas masks. I could not find any evidence that they actually protected themselves from the sandstorm with gas masks in Kasserine or anywhere in Africa. I think the artists just looked at references from “Desert Storm”, where the Americans really did this.

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Although I’m not sure if this thing came in that color.

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the chemical mortar was used with chemical use my friend the problem it’s I can’t be sure, it was in Okinawa if my memory it’s correct

As far as I am aware the “chemical mortar” was itself used, which yes was designed specificly with chemical warheads in mind (the shells supposedly had a far larger chemical yeild than its peers of the same size), but that no chemical warheads were ever fired in anger. The mortar was still capable of launching regular HE and WP shells, that is the only capacity in which it was used.

But I welcome any source that states the opposite, it would certainly rewrite history as we know it around that of chemical warfare.