New techteams for Yugoslavia
I have a few suggestions for new techteams in Yugoslavia:
Zastava oruzje - this is the new look of Zastava Arsenal;
Luka Bar - a port in Montenegro, addition to Jadransko Brodogradiliste;
Milan Nedic - Yugoslav officer, and the Head of Government of Serbia during the German occupation (available until 1944, since during the 1941 starts the occupation, and the new communist regime killed him after the war as a traitor);
Milutin Milankovic - this is one of the greatest mathematicians in history (even Americans put him on the second place after Thomas Edison); he defined the theory of Ice Ages, and created the most precise calendary, so the skill level of 9 is not too much;
Sava Kovacevic - Partisan war hero, killed in battle during 1943 (available until 1944);
Nikola Tesla - one of the greatest scientists in history; some scientists think even greater than Einstein; invented alternate curence, electromotor, wireless control, and other more than 6500 patents, including the famous "death rays" (available until 1944) - one correction - instead of chemistry should be mathematics;
Zastava - factory in Serbia - for automobiles (famous "Yugo"), Zastava oruzje (Zastava Arsenal) iz a section of factory that makes weapons;
Ei Nis - or "Elektro Industrija Nis" factory in Serbia that makes electronic equipment;
FAP - or "Fabrika Automobila Priboj", car factory in western Serbia;
Gorenje - technical factory in Slovenia, today famous by it's loundry washing machines;
IMR - or "Industrija Motora Rakovica", machine factory in Belgrade;
IMT - or "Industrija Masina i Traktora Rakovica", machine and tractor factory in Belgrade;
Iskra - electroequipment factory in Slovenia;
Ivan Gosnjak - Partisan officer;
Ivo Lola Ribar - Partisan officer and minister of the air force (Ivan Ribar);
JAT aeroput - or "Jugoslovenski Aero Transport", air traveling company from Belgrade, one of the 10 most safe in the world;
Josip Broz Tito - who has not heared about him?;
Jugoinspekt - technical company;
Koca Popovic - Partisan officer;
Kosta Nadj - partisan officer (letter N is uppercase, sorry);
Utva - plane factory;
NIS Jugopetrol - or "Naftna Industrija Srbije", oil factory in Novi Sad;
Pavle Savic - Serbian chemist and nuclear fisician, before the WWII worked in France with Pière and Irène Joliot-Cuirie; they discovered helium and nuclear fusion, but they have not known to prove it, so Ernest Ratherford has gained the Nobel prise for the discovery of nuclear fusion; in 1941 he joined the Partisan movement, so he is available from 1942;
Peko Dapcevic - Partisan ossicer;
Prva Iskra - explosive factory near Belgrade (the image is bad);
Sloboda - equipment and weapons factory;
TAM - or "Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor", car factory in Slovenia;
INN Vinca - or "Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinca", nuclear research institute near Belgrade.
I have all images and a modified teams_yug.csv file, so if you are interested, tell me so that I could send ihose to you.
I have a few suggestions for new techteams in Yugoslavia:

Zastava oruzje - this is the new look of Zastava Arsenal;
Luka Bar - a port in Montenegro, addition to Jadransko Brodogradiliste;
Milan Nedic - Yugoslav officer, and the Head of Government of Serbia during the German occupation (available until 1944, since during the 1941 starts the occupation, and the new communist regime killed him after the war as a traitor);
Milutin Milankovic - this is one of the greatest mathematicians in history (even Americans put him on the second place after Thomas Edison); he defined the theory of Ice Ages, and created the most precise calendary, so the skill level of 9 is not too much;
Sava Kovacevic - Partisan war hero, killed in battle during 1943 (available until 1944);
Nikola Tesla - one of the greatest scientists in history; some scientists think even greater than Einstein; invented alternate curence, electromotor, wireless control, and other more than 6500 patents, including the famous "death rays" (available until 1944) - one correction - instead of chemistry should be mathematics;
Zastava - factory in Serbia - for automobiles (famous "Yugo"), Zastava oruzje (Zastava Arsenal) iz a section of factory that makes weapons;

Ei Nis - or "Elektro Industrija Nis" factory in Serbia that makes electronic equipment;
FAP - or "Fabrika Automobila Priboj", car factory in western Serbia;
Gorenje - technical factory in Slovenia, today famous by it's loundry washing machines;
IMR - or "Industrija Motora Rakovica", machine factory in Belgrade;
IMT - or "Industrija Masina i Traktora Rakovica", machine and tractor factory in Belgrade;
Iskra - electroequipment factory in Slovenia;
Ivan Gosnjak - Partisan officer;
Ivo Lola Ribar - Partisan officer and minister of the air force (Ivan Ribar);

JAT aeroput - or "Jugoslovenski Aero Transport", air traveling company from Belgrade, one of the 10 most safe in the world;
Josip Broz Tito - who has not heared about him?;
Jugoinspekt - technical company;
Koca Popovic - Partisan officer;
Kosta Nadj - partisan officer (letter N is uppercase, sorry);
Utva - plane factory;
NIS Jugopetrol - or "Naftna Industrija Srbije", oil factory in Novi Sad;

Pavle Savic - Serbian chemist and nuclear fisician, before the WWII worked in France with Pière and Irène Joliot-Cuirie; they discovered helium and nuclear fusion, but they have not known to prove it, so Ernest Ratherford has gained the Nobel prise for the discovery of nuclear fusion; in 1941 he joined the Partisan movement, so he is available from 1942;
Peko Dapcevic - Partisan ossicer;
Prva Iskra - explosive factory near Belgrade (the image is bad);
Sloboda - equipment and weapons factory;
TAM - or "Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor", car factory in Slovenia;
INN Vinca - or "Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinca", nuclear research institute near Belgrade.
I have all images and a modified teams_yug.csv file, so if you are interested, tell me so that I could send ihose to you.
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