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==Section d'infanterie== [[File:TFR702-25.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Les stats, colonel!]] ===Team Yankee=== The infantrie sections trade IFVs for more infantry: a 6 point platoon comes with 5 FAMAS teams and 2 LRACs with 3 [[VAB]]s, while an 8 point platoon comes with 7 FAMAS teams, 2 LRACs and 4 [[VAB]]s. The mathematically brilliant among you would immediately realize that you do not get more anti-armour with the larger platoon: consider getting three smaller platoons rather than two large platoons if you feel the need for more close range anti-armour. You may replace one LRAC with an APILAS for an additional point, or purchase a Milan team for one point: note that they do not get their own VAB. As a formation, the infanterie gain access to one of the three platoons: [[AMX-30]]s, [[AMX-10 RC]]s or dedicated Milan section. Yes, almost exactly the same thing that made the British overpowered in the Stripes meta. Your choice would depend on what exactly you wanted your infantry to do. [[AMX-30]]s and [[AMX-10 RC]]s fill the same role in slightly different manners: read their pages for an in-depth comparison. If you want staying power, the Milans will anchor your trenchline with the power of 8 Milan shots per turn. A strong unit of infantry that will hold the line and fight infantry in urban settings very well, but lacks the morale to sustain losses. ===IRL=== In addition to representing motorized infantry very accurately, this unit can also represent French Foreign Legion troops or Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine (RIMa) in terms of armament. While these expeditionary units are considered elite infantry with superior morale than the line infantry portrayed here, this unit is a homebrewer's wet dream with minimal changes needed to represent other French Army units.
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