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Soviet riflemen are armed with an impressive array of weaponry, including the classic AK-74 assault rifle, disposable RPG-18 anti-tank rockets, and the renowned RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher. Small squads of troops can ride into battle in the Mi-24D Hind helicopter, giving Soviet commanders great flexibility.  
Soviet riflemen are armed with an impressive array of weaponry, including the classic AK-74 assault rifle, disposable RPG-18 anti-tank rockets, and the renowned RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher. Small squads of troops can ride into battle in the Mi-24D Hind helicopter, giving Soviet commanders great flexibility.  
(Incoming Rant)
(Incoming Rant)
Apparently (based on stats and provided pictures), the Landing Company is meant to represent a company of Soviet Army infantry being airlifted. By SOVIET AIR FORCE HINDS. While helicopter regiments were attached to Divisions as needed especially for Guards Divisions or Shock Armies, Hinds have typically been organized under the Soviet Air Force or the Airborne Troops, a component of the Air Force like the US Marines to the Navy. Soviet frontline infantry were trained to comparatively poor standards to the west but the same cannot be said for specialist infantry like the Airborne, Naval Infantry and unsurprisingly, Spetsnaz. Trained to a significantly higher standard, the VDV were expected to serve as the first combat troops to enter Europe via Air Assault or parachuting, depending on the regiment. As described in the book, they would hold out until relieved by the Red Army. Unlike the shock armies who could afford to throw companies of men against the defenders, the VDV would have to rely on the man next to them which encouraged tactics far more similar to NATO than PACT doctrine.
Apparently (based on stats and provided pictures), the Landing Company is meant to represent a company of Soviet Army infantry being airlifted. By SOVIET AIR FORCE HINDS. While helicopter regiments were attached to Divisions as needed especially for Guards Divisions or Shock Armies, Hinds have typically been organized under the Soviet Air Force or the Airborne Troops, a component of the Air Force like the US Marines to the Navy. Soviet frontline infantry were trained to comparatively poor standards to the west but the same cannot be said for specialist infantry like the Airborne, Naval Infantry and unsurprisingly, Spetsnaz. Trained to a significantly higher standard, the VDV were expected to serve as the first combat troops to enter Europe via Air Assault or parachuting, depending on the regiment. As described in the book, they would hold out until relieved by the Red Army. Unlike the shock armies who could afford to throw companies of men against the defenders, the VDV would have to rely on the man next to them which encouraged tactics far more similar to NATO than PACT doctrine.



Revision as of 15:26, 11 March 2018

POSHOL, POSHOL, POSHOL!

In Team Yankee

Da Stats

Soviet riflemen are armed with an impressive array of weaponry, including the classic AK-74 assault rifle, disposable RPG-18 anti-tank rockets, and the renowned RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher. Small squads of troops can ride into battle in the Mi-24D Hind helicopter, giving Soviet commanders great flexibility.

(Incoming Rant)

Apparently (based on stats and provided pictures), the Landing Company is meant to represent a company of Soviet Army infantry being airlifted. By SOVIET AIR FORCE HINDS. While helicopter regiments were attached to Divisions as needed especially for Guards Divisions or Shock Armies, Hinds have typically been organized under the Soviet Air Force or the Airborne Troops, a component of the Air Force like the US Marines to the Navy. Soviet frontline infantry were trained to comparatively poor standards to the west but the same cannot be said for specialist infantry like the Airborne, Naval Infantry and unsurprisingly, Spetsnaz. Trained to a significantly higher standard, the VDV were expected to serve as the first combat troops to enter Europe via Air Assault or parachuting, depending on the regiment. As described in the book, they would hold out until relieved by the Red Army. Unlike the shock armies who could afford to throw companies of men against the defenders, the VDV would have to rely on the man next to them which encouraged tactics far more similar to NATO than PACT doctrine.

Rant aside, the Assault Landing Company is identical to their BTR and BMP mounted cousins. Lacking the heavy weapons of true Air Assault troops, the company are deployed purely with small arms and rockets. With their massive cost-inefficiency (compared to BTR-mounted infantry), they should be used as a mobile reserve with your Hinds to create new fronts against your foe. While they lack any 'special' weapons, 6- 12 bases of infantry still pose a significant threat, magnified if they manage to dig-in or get the first shot in.

Battlefront, PLEASE fix.
Soviet Forces in Team Yankee
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 German Forces in Team Yankee
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