1/ The game has had this incorporated for three years. Not sure how you just noticed this. From the " what we did" section of the GG
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Any nation that signed the Ottawa land mine treaty will no longer be able to purchase and place mines in defence after 1999. Additionally, any nation that signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions will no longer have cluster munition weapons in their game OOB's after the date that nation put the convention ban into effect. Depending on the nation that could currently be any time between 2010 and 2016 as there is a wide range of dates the various nations covered by the game have put the convention into effect. Conversely any nation that IS NOT a signatory to the Ottawa Treaty will still be able to purchase and place mines in a defensive battle and any nation that DID NOT sign the Convention on Cluster Munitions will still have access to cluster munitions in the game. Hopefully that explanation will cut down on the amount of erroneous "bug" reports.
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2/ If we had left things the way they were pre- Ottawa treat with the mines and CM active someone would complain....if we take them out for the signatories someone complains-------- we can't win. It's even worse on the WW2 forum
3/ Your original complaint about the 227mm rockets was focused on the US OOB.... the USA did not sign the treaty and therefore there are both CM and HE 227 rockets available to the last date of the game along with mines as well as 155 FASCAM so what's the problem ?