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Some things to try:
1. Check to see if the mod is downloaded to the mods folder, and, if they are repack them correctly.
- They may be in a zipfolder and simply need to be extracted natively with windows explorer.
- They may be in an unnecessary folder containing the mods main folder.
All of this mods contents (incl. the modinfo etc.) should be in a single main directory under the mods folder. There shouldn't be a folder containing a single, redundant, folder in the mods section.
- It could be a combination of both.
2. Check your mods folder is on the right drive.
There could be a discrepancy to do with the game install not being on the default drive and something else, like the game launcher directory being different maybe?
This isn't very likely.
I suspect it's downloaded, even if not in the intended and uploaded format. Either way try the github link and add it manually with the game launcher.
If the soldier has a 40mm loaded into the GL at base they will bring that into the GCombat mission.
If the soldier is auto-equipped either by a loadout role or automatically taken off the selected chopper (such as due to any severe injuries( or any other loadout changing / resetting vanilla behaviour)) then you may need to reload the GL with a proper 40mm again.
The behaviour for reloading them into base should also be obvious as you can load a GL with alternative ammunition (burn, stun gas) - so vanilla rocket launcher loading-in-base behaviour.