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==ANZAC== [[File:TNBX01-15.jpg|300px|left|thumb|βDrive me closer, I want to hit them with my sword!β]] {{topquote|If there's two things he loves it's fighting and...<br>Fightin' Round The World!|South Park}} Another upgraded Leopard 1A3, the AS1 is a bit of a monster. Just look at those base stats: the Australians just '''do not''' give a fuck. While not as abundant as the C1, this thing is a force of nature in its own right. When taken all together, the Skill, Courage, and Assault values of this tank should give you a good idea of what it's for. The AS1 should be right up in the enemy's face, squarely at ramming speed. Use your [[M113 MRV|MRV's]] to propel your AS1s forward or into cover, then make a beeline into the enemy, guns-a-blazing. Firing on the move is your friend, as is soft cover. You can play this thing like a more traditional Leopard 1, but you're wasting the points you spent for the AS1's uniquely ANZAC attitude towards life. As previously stated, this thing is a little hard to bring ''en masse''. Consequently, it probably won't be the fulcrum of your list. Instead, it should be on the board to dish out Brutal shots and [[DISTRACTION_CARNIFEX|draw attention]]. If these things are right up in the opponent's business, chances are they'll be so focused on it that they'll be less worried about your [[Land Rover]] or MRVs flanking and taking objectives. Casualties will be high. Tank HQs come in 1-2 vehicles for 4 or 7 points, while tank platoons (armored troops) come with 3-4 tanks at 10 or 13 points, respectively.
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