Team Yankee
"Sunday, August 4, 1985 the Warsaw Pact thundered across the Iron Curtain. 6 Soviet Armies, backed up by the forces of Poland, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany, hammered into the NATO forces guarding the border. The Americans, supported by the armies of West Germany, Britain, and France, are strained to the breaking point at the Soviet Advance. It is 1985, and the Cold War had just gone hot."
Welcome soldier to Team Yankee, Battlefront Miniatures alternate history game where World War 3 breaks out on the fields of central Germany. Maybe you're here for the cool tanks, maybe you're here to fight to spread your preferred form of economic system, or maybe you're here to titillate your Acronym fetish. Team Yankee is Based on the book of the same name Harold Coyle, the story of Team Yankee follows a unit of the US Army named Team Yankee (of course) as they struggle to hold off those damn commies, with viewpoints from the other armies added in their respective Army rule book.
The Story
So obviously the story of Team Yankee is a bit unrealistic but bear with us alright? In 1985 the Soviet Union is dealing with a mounting internal issues and with the death of Leonid Brezhnev, the USSR was faced with a choice between Mikhail Gorbachev or another hard line communist. In our world Gorbachev was selected as the Primer of the Soviet Union, which would eventually lead to its collapse, but in the Team Yankee universe, a old Stalinist took his place instead.
Believing that after the disastrous war in Afghanistan, the best way to reassure the people of the Unions strength would be a victorious war with the west, and any seized resources could be used to immediately shore up the slumping economy (incidentally this is probably why there was not a nuclear exchange and the subsequent destruction of the world).
It was in the Persian gulf that the USSR found its excuse to begin preparing for war. The Iran-Iraq war had been blazing for 4 years and though it was an active warzone, the trade of Oil continued mostly unabated. That was until a pair of Iranian Jets attacked and sank a Saudi tanker with huge loss of life. The United States began increasing its Naval presence in the gulf to both prevent additional attacks on commercial vessels in international waters. As part of this action, on the 27th of July, the destroyer USS Charles Logan was patrolling off the Straits of Hormuz when it was rammed by a Soviet Cruiser, which was ostensibly there to do the same thing. In the confusion, both ships fired on each other before retiring to their respective ports
Claiming that this was a blatant attack on a Soviet warship, the Warsaw Pact issued a statement of solidarity and then began to increase troop movements toward the Iron Curtain. In response the United States began to react in kind, and over 100,000 national guardsmen were federalized as front line combat units started moving to their wartime posts.
The Game
Team Yankee is a 15mm (about 1:100 scale) Table Top Wargame, usually played on a standard 6x4 game table. To play Team Yankee, you will need a tape measure (both Inches and Centimeters work), a whole bunch of D6 dice, an army of models, and some friends to play with.
Playing the game
- Building Your Army
So, you want to build an army for Team Yankee? You will first need an formation to follow, as the forces in Team Yankee are a little more regimented than in other games. For example while Warhammer 40k army requirements say that you must have a certain number of units in a specific slot, Team Yankee lists require that you have a number of Specific units in a slot ("you must take four troop units" vs "You must take 2 Mechanized Infantry Platoons") while also limiting what support can be considered part of your core formation.
- Example Turn
What Follows is a basic layout of a standard turn
1. Starting Step
This is where most of the administrative stuff happens. Check the Morale of your formations and units, roll for reserves, rally pinned units, free bogged down tanks, remount bailed out tanks, remove smoke from the previous turn, etc. etc. etc.
2. Movement Step
Move your units (duh). The amount a unit can move is dictated by the terrain they have to deal with. The majority of orders are given in this phase as well.
3. Shooting Step
No problem cannot be solved through the application of superior fire power. Team Yankee uses abstraction rather than true line of sight, meaning that tanks clearly visible behind slopes may not actually be seen due to terrain height rulings. All shooting and artillery occurs in this phase, with smoke being fired before any other shooting.
4. Assault Step
Time to get up close and personal. Units charge into close quarters to beat the enemy to death with their rifle butts or crush them underneath their treads. Infantry teams don’t get saves in close combat so be wary.
The Forces of WW3
With the new Ally rules, take the following with a pinch of salt. Using the combat units of an ally faction as the bulk of your force while keeping your 'actual' faction for its support choices is a totally legal (if cheesy) option. The scores are strictly in relation to one another; and does not account for terrain, list building and other stuff.
The Breakdown Scores: 5: Auto-include for competitive lists! 4: Good for the purpose, if overshadowed by other factions. 3: Not terrible, but needs a good reason to be included. 2: Not recommended due to inefficiency. 1: Overshadowed by other options in the same force organisation. -: Role filled by Allied units within the force organisation. Minor nations only.
NATO
The free world takes their freedom seriously, and armies operate very differently from one another. Entries for similar units (M113 mortars) will have different roles when used in another nation, while most countries have their own unique units which may similar versions but nothing completely identical. NATO is the most beginner friendly, and probably the cheaper option for budget players!
United States of America
"Time to free the shit out of some Commies!"
Difficulty: 1/5 (excellent for beginners!)
The United States Army is one of the most technologically advanced forces on the Battlefield. An all-volunteer force, the average US Soldier is backed up by some of the finest equipment ever to rumble into war (including the first ever METUL BOX). Particularly the principle tank of the US forces in Europe is the M1 Abrams is arguably the best main battle tank in existence. Unfortunately, in the same time period, they wore something known as the PASGT. Adding to that, the ISAPO didn't appear till 1998.
Post Stripes: the new options have added a HUGE range of options, able to represent almost all frontline combat units in the US Armed Forces, from an Amphibious Assault Unit to an Airborne Infantry Company. New additions like the Chaparrel, Marines and M1IP Abrams put the US in direct competition with the Soviets for the best faction, by virtue of flexibility. For players concerned with historical accuracy, remember to toss out the Yorks and the Hueys (Except for Marine Airborne)!
Defining Units: M1 Abrams, M163 VADS
- Strengths
- Most versatile book in the game, with options to fill almost all roles.
- Ideal for Armored and combined arms playstyles, with the flexibility to attack or defend.
- Decently easy to learn, and is rather straightforward.
- Weaknesses
- Second most expensive faction in-game.
- Poor cost efficiency compared to other NATO equivalents.
- Capitalism.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Solid and cost-efficient. 4/5 Tanks: Good against PACT, poor against NATO. 4/5 Anti-Tank: Cost-efficient, but small units. 2/5 Recon: Decent Army options, Good Marine options. 3/5 Artillery: Decent, if expensive mortars. 3/5 Aircraft: Best helicopters, mediocre aircraft. 4/5 Anti-Air: Expensive but competitive. 3/5
US Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | M1 Abrams - M60 Patton - M551 Sheridan - RDF/LT |
Transports: | M113 Armored Personnel Carrier - UH-1 Huey - AAVP7 - Bradley Fighting Vehicle - Pickup Trucks |
Troops: | US Mech Platoon - Marine Rifle Platoon - Huey Rifle Platoon - HMMWV Machine Gun Platoon - Light Motor Infantry Platoon - Irregular Militia Group |
Artillery: | M106 Heavy Mortar Carrier - M109 Howitzer - LAV-M - M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | M163 VADS - M48 Chaparral - M247 Sergeant York - HMMWV SAM |
Tank Hunters: | M901 ITV - HMMWV-TOW - LAV-AT |
Recon: | M113 FIST- M113 Scout Section - HMMWV Scout Section - LAV-25 - Bradley Fighting Vehicle |
Aircraft: | A-10 Warthog - AV-8 Harrier - AH-1 Cobra Attack Helicopter - AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter |
Great Britain
"For Queen and Country!"
Difficulty: 2/5 (Good for beginners and vets!)
The British Army of the Rhine has carefully guarded the border between the East and West for 40 years. When war came to Europe for the third time in a century, the British stubbornly held their ground as the Soviet Hoards swept over the continent, forcing the commies to bypass them. The rules for these tea-chugging bastards are found in “Iron Maiden”.
The Brits lack the advanced technology of the other NATO forces (Advanced Stabilisers, Thermal Imaging, Artillery-Minelets) but compensate by through sheer firepower. Thanks to their Assault 3+ Infantry and abundance of units which benefit from staying still and taking potshots like the Chieftain and Milan, the British excel on the defense; sipping tea and destroying anything which strolls into their fields of fire.
Defining Units: Chieftain, Milan Section
- Strengths
- Cheapest units in NATO. Best infantry in the game with plentiful ATGMs on armored and human platforms.
- Ideal for infantry or defensive players.
- Weaknesses
- Least effective offensive force in the game. Units rarely effective when smoked or on the move. Wankers.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Meta-defining but contested. 4/5 Tanks: Incapable of maneuver warfare. 3/5 Anti-Tank: Meta still defined by Milan spam. 5/5 Recon: Dangerous but squishy. 3/5 Artillery: Good mid-low caliber pieces. 4/5 Aircraft: Best bomber, overcosted helicopters. 3/5 Anit-Air: Cost-ineffective or specialized. 3/5
British Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Chieftain - Challenger 1 |
Transports: | Spartan Transport - FV432 Transport - FV510 Warrior - Lynx Transport |
Infantry: | Mechanized Company - Milan Section (Mechanized) - Airmobile Company - Milan Platoon (Airmobile) - Support Troop |
Artillery: | Abbot Field Battery - M109 Field Battery - FV432 Mortar Carrier -M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | Spartan Blowpipe - Tracked Rapier - Chieftain Marksman |
Tank Hunters: | Striker - Spartan MCT - Swingfire |
Recon: | FV432 FOO - Scorpion - Scimitar -FV721 Fox |
Aircraft: | Harrier Jump Jet - Lynx HELARM |
West Germany
"We’re the Good Guys for once!"
Difficulty: 4/5 (Challenging listbuilding.)
The Heer of the Federal Republic of Germany were the first expansion for Team Yankee. Once again fighting the Russians Dogs, the army of West Germany is a powerhouse indeed. The Rules for the West Germans can be found in “Leopard” and the subsequent expansion “Panzertruppen”.
The West Germans have the most costly units in the game (11 points per Leopard 2, compared with the 4 points per T-72), making their units superior to most other NATO counterparts, but paying far more points to compensate. One exception is the Leopard 1; the cheapest NATO tank in the game at 3 points. In addition to Thermal Imaging, they field devastating units like the Gepard Flakpanzer and Tornado Bombers. A well-balanced army capable of different playstyles, but ultimately held back by its inability to sustain losses. Expect to be outnumbered at least 2-1, or 3-1 against PACT forces.
Defining Units: Leopard 2, Leopard 1
- Strengths
- +Strongest armored units in the game, compared to other factions' equivalents. Soviet-equivalent morale.
- +Ideal for aggressive or challenge-seeking players.
- +With good tactics, you will win.
- Weaknesses
- -Units are almost always more expensive and smaller than others.
- -Poorly suited to attrition tactics.
- -Ex-Nazis.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Effective, but few and expensive. 2/5 Tanks: Overcosted Leopard 2s, decent Leopard 1s. 2/5 Anti-Tank: ATGMs expensive and few. Role filled by Leopard 2s. 1/5 Recon: Cheap and dangerous. 3/5 Artillery: Solid NATO artillery. 4/5 Aircraft: Good bomber, overcosted helicopters. 3/5 Anit-Air: Versatile, competitive options. 4/5
West German Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard 2 - Leopard 1 |
Transports: | Fuchs Transportpanzer - Marder II Zug - Marder Zug - M113 Armored Personnel Carrier |
Troops: | M113 / Marder Panzergrenadier Zug - Aufklärungs Zug - Fallschirmjager Zug - Gebirgsjager Zug - Jager Zug |
Artillery: | Raketenwerfer Batterie - M109 Howitzer - M113 Panzermörser Zug - M270 MLRS |
Anti-Aircraft: | Roland Flak Batterie - Gepard Flakpanzer Batterie - Fliegerfaust Gruppe - Wiesel Flugabwehr Zug |
Tank Hunters: | Jaguar Jagdpanzer - Kanonenjagdpanzer - Wiesel TOW |
Recon: | Luchs Spah Trupp - M113 OP - Marder II Zug |
Aircraft: | Tornado - BO-105P |
France
"Sacre bleu, Ivan arrivent!"
Difficulty: 3/5 (Beginner unfriendly: suitable for vets)
Widely considered a meme in the 21st Century, the French Army was nevertheless a very respectable force by the 1980s. It is one of the only NATO nations with genuine combat experience after World War 2, alongside the United States and it has the third largest number of atomic weapons in the world, a distant third mind you behind USA and the USSR but third largest none the less. With the majority of their battles being asymmetric against local guerillas as they tried to hold their empire together, the French ORBAT is unlike any of the major military powers.
With their post-colonial military history, the French excel at maneuver warfare with lightly armoured units. Lacking a tank capable of trading blows with any modern platform and near-universal 5+ morale, a French Commander must rely on maneuver and their terrifying abundance of gun platforms with brutal to cripple an enemy's force before they take significant damage. In fact, among the NATO nations the French were the only ones to adopt Autoloaders for their main battle tanks, but they also tend to come from the 'speed is armour' school of tank design, which made them in and out of game, a bit glassy. While similar to the Canadians in their lists naturally countering BMP and infantry spam, they lack the moosemens' balls and require a different playstyle to excel. They do have Milan spam if that's your thing though (you powergaming bastard).
Defining Units: AMX-10 RC, Gazelle 20mm
- Strengths
- Strong firepower on even the lightest units
- Ideal for aggressive or experienced players.
- Milan AT.
- Weaknesses
- Tissue-thin armor made from stale baguettes.
- Cowards (seriously. Do not expect 5+ morale troops to stay in the fight.)
- Capitalism
The Breakdown: Infantry: Good firepower but unreliable morale. 3/5 Tanks: Incapable of tanking damage for the army. 3/5 Anti-Tank: Milan spam just got stronger. 5/5 Recon: Deadliest 'recon' units in the game. 5/5 Artillery: Lacking in utility arty. 2/5 Aircraft: Fragile but VERY deadly when played well. 4/5 Anti-Air: Respectable, but expensive. 3/5
French Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | AMX-30 |
Transports: | AMX-10P- VAB |
Troops: | Section d'infanterie/Chasseurs - Milan Section Antichar |
Artillery: | AMX Auf1 |
Anti-Aircraft: | AMX-13 DCA - AMX Roland |
Tank Hunters: | VAB Mephisto |
Recon: | AMX-10 RC - AMX-10P VOA |
Aircraft: | Gazelle HOT - Gazelle 20mm - Mirage 5 |
Canada
"I know a lot of you are going through separation anxiety... but there's nothing I can do about getting a Tim Hortons in Kabul."
- – Col. Al Howard
Difficulty: 3/5 (Limited unit variety, technical playstyle.)
Cadians! Wait. Not quite. Though, they too have an amazing, cost-effective and plentiful tank option. As for their place in Team Yankee, the Canadians took one look at the current infantry spam meta, and they decided that they hated it. Where the US brought their meanest guns and the West Germans brought their biggest machines, the 4th CMBG appears to have brought the devices specifically for turning BMPs and their contents into communist confetti.
While you're fairly limited in what you can take, the options Canada does have can be both versatile and extraordinary. Between a nearly-universal +3 skill roll and an abundance of options for laying down smoke, you can acquire the firing positions you require while denying the enemy any of their own. Agility is essential to Canadian lists, using evasion rather than armour in a naturally offensive force. In essence, the Canucks seem at their best in vehicles and on the move, shadowing the enemy line until it has been withered beneath a barrage of precise and overwhelming fire.
The Canadians apologise for their borrowing of American and German units, such as aircraft and heavy tank platoons.
Defining Units: Leopard C1, ADATS
- Strengths
- Units tend to be agile, multi-purpose or hard-hitting. Sometimes, all three.
- Ideal for offensive and maneuver-minded players.
- Weaknesses
- Glass cannons whose vehicles can cost a pretty pound of points. Apologizes every time they shoot.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Jack of all trades, master of none. 3/5 Tanks: Best tanks in their tier, and you can take a LOT of them. 5/5 Anti-Tank: Enough TOW platforms to do damage, plus the spillover from AA. 3/5 Recon: Sneaky, but not much else. 2/5 Artillery: Some mortars, some howitzers. Nothing special. 3/5 Aircraft: The RCAF is off getting pissed, it seems. -/5 Anti-Air: Your primary AA platform also cracks open heavy tanks... for a price. 4/5
Canadian Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard C1 |
Transports: | M113 APC |
Infantry: | Canadian Mechanized Platoon |
Artillery: | M109 Field Battery - M125 81mm |
Anti-Aircraft: | ADATS - M113 Blowpipe |
Tank Hunters: | M150 TOW |
Recon: | Lynx RECCE Patrol - M113 OP |
US Support: | M1 Abrams - M60 Patton - US Mech Platoon - A-10 Warthog |
WG Support: | Leopard 2 - Marder Panzergrenadiers - BO-105P - Tornado |
The Netherlands
"Lucas, get out of the lingerie!"
Difficulty: 3/5 (Listbuilding has minor challenges.)
High on weed and hookah, the Dutch wade blindly into battle with a combination of dated equipment from the early 60s and the cutting edge of modern weaponry. Clearly influenced by the Wehrmacht of yesteryear, the Royal Netherlands Army boasts one of the toughest mechanized lists around, less advanced than their alcoholic West German brothers but being considerably cheaper.
The Dutch share many similarities with the Americans and the West Germans, playing as a middle ground between the two. Much of their equipment is West German in origin, from the terrible Leopard 2 (with a 1 point discount, no less) to the terrifyingly effective Pantserluchtdoel PRTL, or Dutch Gepard. Your units have training similar to the Americans rather than underequipped West Germans.
The strength of the Dutch lies in their mechanized forces. While their tanks are mediocre compared to other NATO nations, they are unique in their ability to pump out infantry fighting vehicles while carrying fully sized platoons, unlike the Marder and the AMX-10P mechanized platoons. The West Germans have also granted support units to your Dutch band of (definitely straight) brothers.
Defining Units: Leopard 2, YPR-765
- Strengths
- Able to spam IFVs with infantry to boot.
- Ideal for mechanized players or jacks of all trades.
- Weaknesses
- Poor anti-tank capability. Units largely inferior to NATO counterparts. Drug peddlers.
The Breakdown: Infantry: decent, but made deadly from their transports. 4/5 Tanks: Fails to be good at tanking or supporting. 2/5 Anti-Tank: Expensive, fragile and mediocre. 2/5 Recon: Does the job, but nothing more. 3/5 Artillery: Below-average, but still passable. 3/5 Aircraft: Our pilots are still in rehab. -/5 Anit-Air: Weaker than the West Germans, but very strong. 4/5
Dutch Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard 1 - Leopard 2 |
Transports: | YPR-765 IFV - M113 Armored Personnel Carrier |
Troops: | M113 Tirailleur Peleton/YPR 765 Pantserinfanterie Peloton |
Artillery: | 107mm/120mm Mortier Peloton - M109 Veldartillerie Batterij |
Anti-Aircraft: | PRTL - Stinger Peloton |
Tank Hunters: | YPR-765 PRAT |
Recon: | M113 C&V Ploeg - YPR-765 OP |
WG Support: | Roland Flak Batterie - Raketenwerfer Batterie - BO-105P - Tornado |
ANZAC
"Oi! Mate! Get off the fekkin' gun and stab the bloody cunt!"
Difficulty: 4/5 (Beginner unfriendly. Vet recommended.)
Where Canada runs in circles around the enemy and France runs away from the enemy, the Aussies and Kiwis run at the enemy. By all accounts they really shouldn't be present, yet here they are in 1980's Germany. Down-under magic? Down-under magic.
Your PACT players are going to be wondering: "Wait, aren't we supposed to be ones who're invading?". This will occur just as several packs of foul-mouthed Aussies roll around the corner, firing on the move and charging into melee from their tanks. Keep in mind, this is during an era whereby that shit should not fly. But looking at their stats, that's specifically what they're here to do. Skilled, courageous, all while packing lots of tools designed for staring the dirty communist in the eyes as you kill him. Your infantry may not be amazing, but your scorpions and leopards can literally roll over the communists with assault 3+.
The ANZACS, deploying with the Commonwealth have access to British support units such as the Tracked Rapier and Harrier, albeit as Allies.
Defining Units: Scorpion, AT Land Rover
- Strengths
- 'Tank' units are nearly unmatched in close quarters, and set to win damn near every melee they enter.
- Ideal for you melee junkies out there.
- Weaknesses
- Suffers from yet another serious lack of organic support. Units are few as is, but a lack of variety can seriously limit flexibility. Can't handle cold.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Average NATO infantry, but essential in any list. 3/5 Tanks: Your tanks can shred light armor on the move while running infantry over. 4/5 Anti-Tank: Good against light armour, terrible against high-end tanks. 3/5 Recon: Kiwis go hard. 4/5 Artillery: Mortars only, but the Brits can help you out! 2/5 Aircraft: They haven't discovered aviation yet. -/5 Anti-Air: It's bad. It's REALLY bad. 1/5
ANZAC Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | Leopard AS1 |
Transports: | M113 (T50) |
Infantry: | ANZAC Mechanized Platoon - Milan AT Section |
Artillery: | M125 Mortar Platoon |
Anti-Aircraft: | M113 Redeye SAM section |
Tank Hunters: | AT Land Rover |
Recon: | Scorpion - M113 MRV - M113 LRV |
British Support: | Abbot Field Battery - M109 Field Battery - FV432 FOO - Harrier Jump Jet - Lynx HELARM |
Warsaw Pact
"The Cold War isn't thawing; it is burning with a deadly heat. Communism isn't sleeping; it is, as always, plotting, scheming, working, fighting."
- – Richard M. Nixon
Unlike NATO, standardization was enforced in the Warsaw Pact at most levels of the military. From the caliber of firearms to the strategies used by commanders, each country only made the slightest of adjustments. Expect little variation in equipment compared to NATO. Tactics do vary of course, but always rely on numerical superiority to win the day. Most Pact nations have inferior equipment to the Soviet Union which was historically accurate: Soviet Union entries can generally be used for your own faction.
Soviet Union
"Die capitalist pigs!"
Difficulty: 3/5 (Tough to learn, easier to play.)
The Armies of the Soviet Union were some of the most feared in the west. The thought of thousands of soviet tanks storming the border backed up by thousands of APCs carrying hundreds of thousands of the noble sons of the motherland was almost enough to make any NATO strategic thinker quake in his books. Rules for the Soviet Hordes can be found in the Team Yankee Rulebook and “Red Thunder”.
As a Soviet player, you are the proud owner of the most powerful army in the game. Point for point, no other army can match yours in terms of raw value. Near universal 3+ Remount and Morale ensures that your glorious Communists will (probably) never falter against the Capitalist pigs. While their 3+ to hit ensures that they suffer losses at a far greater rate, their abundance of Artillery units in the form of the Akatsiya, the Gvozdika and the Grad (a fireproofed truck with 40 rockets tied to its back), infantry hordes and Hind spam, the USSR has viable units in almost every archetype. An ideal army for the experienced or the powergamer.
Defining Units: Motor Rifle Company, 2S1 Gvozdika
- Strengths
- Cheap, cost-effective units for all roles but tanks. Excellent morale.
- Ideal for veterans to Flames Of War and Artillery players.
- Weaknesses
- Reliant on effective combined arms tactics. Units will lose 1-on-1 confrontations against most NATO counterparts. Communism.
The Breakdown: Infantry: Cheap and insanely cost-efficient. 5/5 Tanks: Cheap but mediocre. 3/5 Anti-Tank: Cheapest vehicle ATGMs. 4/5 Recon: Acceptable, but not amazing. 3/5 Artillery: Unreliable, but cheap. 3/5 Aircraft: Good; only competitor to the US. 4/5 Anit-Air: Cheap but deadly. 5/5
Soviet Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | T55AM2 - T-62M - T-64 - T-72 - T-80 - T-72B - T-64BV |
Transports: | BTR-60 - BMP-1 - BMP-2 - BMP-3 -BMD-1 - BMD-2 - BTR-D |
Troops: | Motor Rifle Company - Hind Assault Landing Company - Afghansty Air Assault Company - BMP Shock Motor Rifle Company - BMD Air Assault Company - Afghansty BMD Air Assault Platoon |
Artillery: | 2S1 Carnation - 2S3 Acacia - BM-21 Hail - TOS-1 Buratino - BM-27 Uragan - 2S9 Nona - BM-37 82mm mortar platoon |
Anti-Aircraft: | ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-13 Gopher - SA-9 Gaskin - SA-8 Gecko - 2S6 Tunguska - BTR-ZD |
Tank Hunters: | Spandrel - Storm - BTR-RD - ASU-85 |
Recon: | BMP-1 OP - BRDM-2 |
Aircraft: | SU-22 Fitter - SU-25 Frogfoot - MI-24 Hind |
East Germany
"We’re here to help the Soviet Cause!"
Difficulty: 4.5/5 (Weak units and weak list. Vets only.)
The East Germans are almost as well equipped as the Soviets. Even though they must make do with Soviet Export equipment, they fight with a tenacity that rivals that of their forefathers. Rules for the East Germans are found in “Volksarmee.”
As the Volksarmee you stare enviously at USSR-Sempai and employ 30-year-old tanks with such reckless ambition that an Imperial Guardsmen would question your value for human life. Your soldiers are as zealous as your Soviet counterparts and have more skill than the illiterate peasants in the Red Army your honored Soviet allies. The downside you might ask? You are using whatever even the Soviet Union thinks is too unsafe for their soldiers, using all the hand me downs with gusto. You may be bringing tanks from the mid-50s, but you can bring 30 of them for a little less than the cost of 2 West German tanks. Hell, even if you fight against the Soviets, you will outnumber them more than 2 to 1 (Even both of you bringing T-72s). If you want to bring a full division strength force at 100 points, then this is the army for you.
Defining Units: Motorschützen, T55AM2
- Strengths
- Cheapest armoured units in the game, guaranteed to outnumber most forces at least 3 to 1.
- Ideal for horde players with too much money, or tactical geniuses.
- Weaknesses
- Toughest army to learn. Players must rely on superior planning due to the VAST technological gap. Wehrmacht influenced Communists.
The Breakdown Infantry: Soviet numbers with low-end NATO stats. 4/5 Tanks: Useless in head-on engagements, good as flanking units. 3/5 Anti-Tank: Unable to reliably defeat high-end armour. 2/5 Recon: On par with Soviet Recce (AKA pretty bad). 3/5 Artillery: NATO skill and Soviet arty? Pretty good! 4/5 Aircraft: Decent air force. 3/5 Anti-Air: Cheap but lacks high-end anti-air missiles. 3/5
East German Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | T-55 - T55AM2 - T-72M - T-72B |
Transports: | BTR-60 - BMP-1 - BMP-2 |
Troops: | Mot-Schützen Kompanie - Hind Assault Landing Company |
Artillery: | 2S1 Carnation - BM-21 Hail - RM-70 - 2S3 Acacia |
Anti-Aircraft: | ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-13 Gopher - SA9 Gaskin - SA-8 Gecko |
Tank Hunters: | Spandrel |
Recon: | BMP-1 OP - BRDM-2 |
Aircraft: | MI-24 Hind - SU-22 Fitter |
Soviet Support: | SU-25 Frogfoot |
Poland
"When the Red Army makes a mess, why do we always have to clean it up?"
Difficulty: 4/5 (Strong listbuilding challenges.)
Coming from a background of militarism, Poland had a pretty shit history in the 20th century. They've been stuck in wars since the Great War, and Poland has become a plaything for the powers of Europe. By 1985, they've been occupied by the Nazis then invaded by the Soviet Union by the end of World War Two. Yay. They were the only PACT nation to maintain expeditionary divisions, apart from the USSR.
In Team Yankee, the Poles are represented by frontline troops almost on par with the NVA with 4+ skill and nearly identical point costs for similar units. They bring some rather interesting units to the table, like the T-55 Merida and the Dana artillery piece. Essentially a reskinned NVA, their competitiveness relies on their exact point cost and special rules.
- Strengths
- weaknesses
- Poor anti-tank capability. Will carjack your vehicle wrecks.
Infantry: Tanks: Anti-Tank: Recon: Artillery: Aircraft: Anti-Air:
Polish Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | T-55 - T55AM2 - T-72M - T-72B |
Transports: | SKOT-2A - BMP-1 - BMP-2 |
Troops: | Zmotory Kompania - Hind Assault Landing Company |
Artillery: | Dana SpGH - BM-21 Hail |
Anti-Aircraft: | ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-13 Gopher -SA-8 Gecko |
Tank Hunters: | Spandrel |
Recon: | BMP-1 OP - BRDM-2 |
Aircraft: | MI-24 Hind - SU-22 Fitter |
Soviet Support: | SU-25 Frogfoot |
Czechoslovakia
"To be honest, I'd rather fight for NATO. please don't kill us"
Difficulty: 5/5 (Requires strong understanding to listbuild and pilot.)
A year ago, someone wrote (rather accurately) that the NVA were the enthusiastic conscripts taking the equipment that the Soviets were afraid of using. Now, imagine these same conscripts, but terrified of death and shivering in their boots. As of October 20, the German goblin hordes have been dethroned by the Czechs! Second-line, underequipped, terrified conscripts being forced into battle by the Soviets marching in hordes (seriously. You'll outnumber the damn East Germans.)
The Czechs take hordes to the next level by being 25% cheaper than NVA units. As the least willing participants of the conflict, virtually all their stats are 5+ apart from 4+ skill and 4+ morale. If you want to play a terrified army of peasants that does not even have access to BMP-2s but make up for it with homemade rocket launchers and armoured cars, the Czechs might be the army for you.
- Strengths
- Cheapest units in the game by a mile.
- Ideal for horde players and rich blokes.
- Weaknesses
- Least reliable units in the game, vulnerable to pinning and morale shock. Constantly hungover.
Infantry: Tanks: Anti-Tank: Recon: Artillery: Aircraft: Anti-Air:
Czech Forces in Team Yankee | |
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Tanks: | T-55 - T55AM2 - T-72M - T-72B |
Transports: | OT-64 - BMP-1 - BMP-2 |
Troops: | Motostrelci |
Artillery: | 2S1 Carnation - Dana SpGH - RM-70 |
Anti-Aircraft: | ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-8 Gecko - SA9 Gaskin - SA-13 Gopher - M53/59 Praga |
Tank Hunters: | Spandrel |
Recon: | BMP-1 OP - BRDM-2 |
Aircraft: | MI-24 Hind - SU-25 Frogfoot - SU-22 Fitter |
Books
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Da Big Rulebook
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Iron Maiden
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Leopard
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Panzertruppen: sort of an addendum to Leopard
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Volksarmee
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Red Thunder
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Stripes
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Free Nations
Gallery
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Ramirez! Defend the
BurgertownMcPizza King! -
Gott im Himmel there's hundreds of them!
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ONE TWO THREE FOUR, I LOVE THE MARINE CORPS!
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Take that you dastardly Russians!
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Like a swarm of angry hornets.
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Yes, the might of Great Britain has arrived.