User blog:BlackTempest/The Human-Faunus War

So the war between Humans and the Faunus apparently took place not long ago. This means that the technology level should have been somewhere between the 1960's and the 1980's, well that's just my assumption. If it was like that then that means they would have things such as automatic weapons,  20th century looking vehicles such as helicopters and vehicles, as well as communications equipment. Which means that the Human soldiers may not have had night vision equpment such as NVGs. I would understand that the Faunus had the element of surpise at the Battle of Fort Castle, but this General Legume seems pretty incompetent if he ended up letting the Faunus get the upper-hand on him. Since the Faunus are technically speaking, part animal, they probably do have certain variants of Faunus who are more or less apex predators in nature, which would give them the advantage over their Homo Sapien counterparts in close range encounters and maybe even ranged ones as well. If the technology is 1940's -50's then I understand that they had no way of seeing in the dark except for flashlights. The Faunus might have been armed similarly, minus some of the more military things that they would have to capture from Human forces. Hunters and Huntresses may have been only restricted to Humans at the time, so they may have been used for special operations roles against the Faunus only, if at all.The Human forces may have had the numbers, but the Faunus had resolve and a cause to fight for. They may have lost to the Humans, but it probably elevated their social status even if only by the slightest amount. What do you guys think?