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With no ranged heavy vehicles of their own, the Latin Junta decided instead of trying to catch the other world powers in the tank race, to specialize its own forces in anti-tank warfare. Handling anti-tank weaponry became a standard practice during training in the jungles. Nearly all infantry personnel are trained at handling the British QF 2-pounders left behind by the Europeans during the independence revolution. Since that time the QF 2-pounder has become a standard armament in the guerilla revolutionaries.
The 2-pounder guns are guns designed to destroy armored vehicles from defensive positions. In order to penetrate vehicle armor they fire smaller caliber shells from longer-barreled guns to achieve higher muzzle velocity than field artillery weapons, many of which are howitzers. These weapons are relatively small in size and can be carried by two men team which is also the number of guerillas required to operate one. This has made the armed bands of guerillas more dangerous to tanks than ever before.