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The average French Heli. Comes in two flavors, Anti Infantry and maybe light vehicle, and anti vehicle.
The average French Heli named after a type of Antelope. Comes in two flavors, Anti Infantry and maybe light vehicle, and anti vehicle.


==Gazelle 20mm Patrol==
==Gazelle 20mm Patrol==
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As expected, these units have less armour than a naked Frenchman in an art film. Machine guns can and will kill them with enough shots and dedicated anti-air will splash these birds without a sweat.
As expected, these units have less armour than a naked Frenchman in an art film. Machine guns can and will kill them with enough shots and dedicated anti-air will splash these birds without a sweat.


Note that French Aircraft have 4+ morale instead of the usual 5+ from French Army units. Expect them to stay in the fight after sustaining casualties, but don't count on it.
<S>Note that French Aircraft have 4+ morale instead of the usual 5+ from French Army units. Expect them to stay in the fight after sustaining casualties, but don't count on it.</s> Aircraft never test morale in TY 2.0.


You can buy a patrol of 2 or 4 helicopters for 1 point per helicopter, but may only take one patrol per French Army list.
You can buy a patrol of 2 or 4 helicopters for 1 point per helicopter, but may only take one patrol per French Army list.
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===France===
===France===
[[File:TFRAB1-35.jpg|left|300px|thumb|It might be French, but it'll ruin your day from several miles away.]]
[[File:TFRAB1-35.jpg|left|300px|thumb|It might be French, but it'll ruin your day from several miles away.]]
A far less exciting unit, the Gazelle HOT is a specialized anti-tank chopper whose cost is too expensive to waste on transports. You pay a premium for superior armaments and mobility compared to Milan sections. Use this unit to destroy anti-air cannons from outside their AA range: with 48 inches as your maximum range, this is a challenging but possible task.
A far less exciting unit than its autocannon-toting brother, the Gazelle HOT is a specialized anti-tank chopper which is too expensive to waste on transports. You pay a premium for superior armaments and mobility compared to Milan sections. Use this unit to destroy anti-air cannons from outside their AA range: with 48 inches as your maximum range, this is a challenging but possible task.


As with other ATGM helicopters, it is not a recommended unit as their intended target (tanks) are not common in the current meta. However, air-spam lists can use the Gazelle HOT in combination with your <s>Muslim comrades</s> Gazelle 20mms to neutralize enemy air defence in a single turn.
As with other ATGM helicopters, it is not a recommended unit as their intended target (tanks) are not common in the current meta. However, its unusually high AT23 makes it more than capable of dealing with even Tier 1 MBTs. Also, air-spam lists can use the Gazelle HOT in combination with your <s>Muslim comrades</s> Gazelle 20mms to neutralize enemy air defence in a single turn.


At 4 points per chopper, it can be taken in patrols of 2 or 4 helicopters.
At 4 points per chopper, it can be taken in patrols of 2 or 4 helicopters.
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==IRL==
==IRL==
[[File:French SA341F2 Gazelle during Desert Shield.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Buzz buzz]]
[[File:French SA341F2 Gazelle during Desert Shield.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Buzz buzz]]
The Gazelle was originally developed for Observational duties in the 1960s, which it excelled at by breaking multiple world speed records at the time. The armed variants came later, with the HOT version being the more common one, but eventually the Eurocopter Tiger took over the role of France's main Attack Helicopter, with its remaining Gazelles used in support. In combat, the Gazelles were deployed in waves against enemy tanks and fortifications in high-speed strafing runs. Oddly enough the Brits used a large number of Gazelles as well, especially during the Falklands War, but are not represented in Team Yankee.
The Gazelle was originally developed for Observational duties in the 1960s, which it excelled at by breaking multiple world speed records at the time. The armed variants came later, with the HOT version being the more common one, but eventually the Eurocopter Tiger took over the role of France's main Attack Helicopter.  However it remains in service with the French special forces, where it's armed with pintle M134 miniguns and used much like the American OH-6.
 
In combat, the Gazelles were deployed in waves against enemy tanks and fortifications in high-speed strafing runs. Oddly enough the Brits used a large number of Gazelles as well, especially during the Falklands War, but these are not represented in Team Yankee.


{{French Forces in Team Yankee}}
{{French Forces in Team Yankee}}

Latest revision as of 09:05, 21 June 2023

The average French Heli named after a type of Antelope. Comes in two flavors, Anti Infantry and maybe light vehicle, and anti vehicle.

Gazelle 20mm Patrol[edit]

La stats
Brrrrrrrt...sorry. It was cheese night.

When people talk about the French as the 'alpha strike faction', this is what they are talking about. The Gazelle 20mm patrol totes the Gunslinger rule which allows them to fire first before being hit by defensive fire from ground units. This makes them a VERY respectable suicide unit that trades with high-value targets like artillery and air defence, or artillery observers and unit leaders in situational cases. Capable of nailing side armour without a problem, expect them to die unless attacking an area outside your enemy's air defence zone: they may be fragile but can cripple your enemy's list if unanswered.

Air assault lists generally focus on neutralizing anti-air units before moving on to the rest of the army, and the Gazelle 20mm does this better than any other unit so far. Casualties are inevitable, but losing 4 points of helicopters is absolutely preferable to a 4 or 6 point helicopter. AT6 autocannons with 5+ FP may suffer against armoured units like the Shilka, but trade very favourably against expensive air defence without armour like the Gecko. When combined with 2 full patrols of Gazelle HOTs and a Mirage patrol, you can field a very deadly air-assault list: comparable to the Soviets and the Americans.

As expected, these units have less armour than a naked Frenchman in an art film. Machine guns can and will kill them with enough shots and dedicated anti-air will splash these birds without a sweat.

Note that French Aircraft have 4+ morale instead of the usual 5+ from French Army units. Expect them to stay in the fight after sustaining casualties, but don't count on it. Aircraft never test morale in TY 2.0.

You can buy a patrol of 2 or 4 helicopters for 1 point per helicopter, but may only take one patrol per French Army list.

Gazelle HOT Patrol[edit]

That's kinda HOT

France[edit]

It might be French, but it'll ruin your day from several miles away.

A far less exciting unit than its autocannon-toting brother, the Gazelle HOT is a specialized anti-tank chopper which is too expensive to waste on transports. You pay a premium for superior armaments and mobility compared to Milan sections. Use this unit to destroy anti-air cannons from outside their AA range: with 48 inches as your maximum range, this is a challenging but possible task.

As with other ATGM helicopters, it is not a recommended unit as their intended target (tanks) are not common in the current meta. However, its unusually high AT23 makes it more than capable of dealing with even Tier 1 MBTs. Also, air-spam lists can use the Gazelle HOT in combination with your Muslim comrades Gazelle 20mms to neutralize enemy air defence in a single turn.

At 4 points per chopper, it can be taken in patrols of 2 or 4 helicopters.

Iraq[edit]

IRL[edit]

Buzz buzz

The Gazelle was originally developed for Observational duties in the 1960s, which it excelled at by breaking multiple world speed records at the time. The armed variants came later, with the HOT version being the more common one, but eventually the Eurocopter Tiger took over the role of France's main Attack Helicopter. However it remains in service with the French special forces, where it's armed with pintle M134 miniguns and used much like the American OH-6.

In combat, the Gazelles were deployed in waves against enemy tanks and fortifications in high-speed strafing runs. Oddly enough the Brits used a large number of Gazelles as well, especially during the Falklands War, but these are not represented in Team Yankee.

French Forces in Team Yankee
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
Iraqi Forces in Team Yankee
Tanks: T-55 - T-62 - T-72M
Transports: BTR-60 - OT-64 - AMX-10P - BMP-1
Troops: Motor Rifle Company
Artillery: 2S1 Carnation - 2S3 Acacia - AMX Auf1 - BM-21 Hail
Anti-Aircraft: ZSU 23-4 Shilka - SA-13 Gopher - SA9 Gaskin - SA-8 Gecko - Roland AA
Tank Hunters: Spandrel - VCR/TH
Recon: BRDM-2 - BTR-60 OP
Aircraft: MI-24 Hind - Gazelle HOT
US Support: A-10 Warthog - AV-8 Harrier