Modding models.csv

From my look at the models.csv file, it gives the country-specific model names- such as ship classes. Unfortunately, many countries don't have all the names. Each line starts out with code: for example MODEL_GER_12_1. GER is the country code. 12 gives the unit- in this case it's a fighter. 1 is the model- here it's model 1, Early Fighter. Afterwards come the names in different languages. The unit codes are as follows:

  • 0= Infantry
  • 1= Cavalry
  • 2= Mot. Infantry
  • 3= Mec. Infantry
  • 4= L Arm
  • 5= Arm
  • 6= Airborne
  • 7= Marines
  • 8= Mountain
  • 9= Garrison
  • 10= HQ
  • 11= Militia
  • 12 = Int F
  • 13 = Ftr
  • 14 = Strat
  • 15 = Tac
  • 16 = Nav
  • 17 = CAS
  • 18 = Air Transport
  • 19 = Flying Bomb
  • 20 = Rocket
  • 21 = BB
  • 22 = CL
  • 23 = CA
  • 24 = BC
  • 25 = DD
  • 26 = CV
  • 27 = CVL
  • 28 = SS
  • 29 = SSN
  • 30 = TP

Note: Rocket model_0 is flying rocket, model_1 is ballistic missile and model_2 is ICBM

Brigades also have unit codes like this: BRIG_MODEL_X_Y Unit codes (X) are:

  • 1= Art
  • 2 = SP-ART
  • 3 = Rocket Art
  • 4 = SP Rocket
  • 5 = AT
  • 6 = Tank Destroyer
  • 7 = Light Tank
  • 8 = Heavy Tank
  • 9 = Super-heavy Tank
  • 10 = Armoured Car
  • 11 = AA
  • 12 = Police
  • 13 = Engineer
  • 14 = CAG
  • 15 = Escort Fighter
  • 16 = naval_asw
  • 17 = naval_anti_air_s
  • 18 = naval_radar_s
  • 19 = naval_fire_controll_s
  • 20 = naval_improved_hull_s
  • 21 = naval_torpedoes_s
  • 22 = naval_anti_air_l
  • 23 = naval_radar_l
  • 24 = naval_fire_controll_l
  • 25 = naval_improved_hull_l
  • 26 = naval_torpedoes_l

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