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====Poland==== ''"When the Red Army makes a mess, why do we always have to clean it up?"'' <u>Difficulty</u>: 4.25/5 (Mix of decent units but nothing to write home about, with a cost that suggests more. Vets only.) Coming from a background of militarism, Poland has had a fairly shitty history in the 20th century. They've been stuck in wars since the Great War (despite not being a nation), and Poland has become a plaything for the powers of Europe. Poland was the first country the Nazis occupied (as opposed to annexing), and thanks to the Soviets "liberating" them 40 years ago, by 1985 the original Polish government has been waiting to return home for nearly half a century. Yay. There's some division on that, however, as the Polish People's Army was first organized in 1943 and fought well on the Eastern Front against the Germans before establishing themselves as Poland's official armed forces for the next 40-plus years. Florian Siwicki, the Minister of Defence under the Polish People's Republic in 1985, first joined up in 1942 and has thus shot at (West) Germans before. The Polish People's Republic has one of the largest and strongest armies in Eastern Europe short of the Soviets (complete with their own 6th Airborne Division and a specialized amphibious landing division), and possesses its own arms industry, manufacturing more cheap tanks and guns than anybody except the USSR. Their foreign customers include the East Germans (a lot of those commie Panzers are, ironically, from a Polish factory) and those fun guys in North Korea. They've kept the old Polish national anthem, and, bizarrely for a Soviet bloc state, the Polish People's Army provided chaplains to its troops throughout its existence. The Polish People's Army is large, well-armed, and well-trained; going into World War III, they can dish out and take plenty as the Warsaw Pact and NATO have a frank exchange of ideas over the fate of Europe and the world. In Team Yankee, the Poles are troops with 4+ skill, 3+ courage and 3+ rally, giving them the determination of Soviets with the skill of the NVA. Second only to the Afgantsy VDV veterans, the Poles are some of the best-trained forces of the Warsaw Pact. Despite costing almost as much as the Soviets, they have even less equipment than the East Germans with the same downgrades by PACT forces, except for a handful of special units to even the balance. Boasting the best trained motorized infantry of the PACT armies, Polish battlegroups rely on the superiority of their infantry to win the day, while vehicles serve in support roles. Defining Units: [[Motor_Rifle_Company|Zmotory Kompania]], [[T-72M]], [[T-72B]] ;Strengths *Reliable units unlikely to get pinned or bailed. *Best PACT infantry at firefighting and attacking. *Ideal for players who want a horde of morale-resistant units. ;Weaknesses *Poor anti-tank capability. *2nd tier equipment with near-Soviet costs. *Will carjack your vehicle wrecks. Infantry: The best PACT infantry in firefights, at a cost... 3/5 Transports: Like the Soviets, but slightly worse. Few BMP-2s. 3/5 Tanks: Good at flanking, bad at tanking/killing tanks. 3/5 Anti-Tank: Your tanks do the job better than these things. 1/5 Recon: Cheap but bad. 3/5 Artillery: It kills, it's reliable! 4/5 Aircraft: Passable. 3/5 Anti-Air: Pretty solid, actually. 4/5 {{Polish Forces in Team Yankee}}
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