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'''Aircraft raw materials''' were introduced on 3 June 2016{{ref|e|topic|4760-resource-wars-epilogue}} as a part of the new [[aircraft]] industry. | '''Aircraft raw materials''' were introduced on 3 June 2016{{ref|e|topic|4760-resource-wars-epilogue}} as a part of the new [[aircraft]] industry. | ||
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Aircraft raw materials were introduced on 3 June 2016[1] as a part of the new aircraft industry.
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Neodymium |
Cobalt |
Wolfram |
Titanium |
Magnesium |
The presence of each raw material in the country of the producing company, will benefit production of weapon raw materials (and weapons) by a certain percent, depending on the rarity of the resource. Neodymium provides 30% bonus, cobalt 25%, wolfram 20%, titanium 15% and magnesium 10%.