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==In Team Yankee== ===France=== [[File:TFBX06-14.jpg|left|300px|thumb|La Stats, Monsieur]] The Roland is an expensive anti-air missile platform that has enough armour to tank autocannon fire from the front or a peppering of artillery fire. Mounted on an AMX-30 chassis and modified to carry Roland missiles, a radar, and additional radios, it plays more like a tank that kills aircraft rather than a tractor with AA missiles. Crucial to the Roland's playstyle is its long-range missiles; on a 6x4 table you could plant this unit in a corner and it would still be able to reach out and touch most points of the board. Against lists with less aircraft, like 2-4 Hinds, you might be able to plant them in a forest and cause enough hits to really do some damage. With ROF 3 and FP 4+, you will be hurting squadrons but not nuking entire squadrons from the skies. Unlike the German Roland, the French version is, rather unfortunately, their best anti-air unit. The mediocrity of the AMX-DCA ensures that you will probably buy this unit. It may not have the deadliest missiles in the game or be the most cost-efficient unit, but you cannot win the war without air defense units. It is unique among AA vehicles for having 3+ cross and a 28" dash across open terrain, allowing you to run away from a flanking platoon of BMPs or an artillery zero (probably even more important in TY2). 4 points gets you 2 vehicles while 8 points gets you 4 vehicles. ===Iraq=== [[File:AMX Roland Iraq.png|300px|left|thumb|Iraq]] Another option for Iraqi Air Defense. {{clear}}
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