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God damn! | |||
For 7 points for a 3 tank platoon or 9 points for 4, you get a vehicle with the firepower of a main battle tank and the armor of a potato peel. This is a very odd unit to discuss, as it serves two completely different roles: recon and fighting. | |||
When used for fighting, the AMX-10 RC can engage all but the heaviest (read: NATO) tanks. Laser Rangefinder and HEAT ensure that you do not need to close in to punch through tanks, while brutal allows your armored cars to destroy infantry rather reliably. | |||
When used for recon, you are paying 7-9 points for a very lightly armored, and VERY dangerous unit. What this means is that your opponent has a very good reason to kill this first if they do not want 6-8 AT19 brutal shots the next turn, and therefore an instant kill point. However, they do have scout so try your best to have these units break line of site immediately: you do not want to lose such an expensive platoon instantly, and 3+ skill ensures that you can get back into the action by turn 2 (probably). | |||
As mentioned earlier, the AMX-10 RC excels at fighting from range, against PACT vehicles lacking laser rangefinders (apart from Russian T-64s and T-72s). Do not use the AMX-10 RC as an autocannon recon piece, it focuses on quality of shots rather than quantity. | |||
Compared to the AMX-30 MBT, you have a discount of 1 point per platoon. Armour is the biggest tradeoff; your AMX-10 RCs have frontal 2 and side 1 but top armour 0, meaning that they will suffer against BTRs and M113-equivalent machine guns and die almost instantly against autocannons. Note that AMX-30s have a profile of frontal 11 side 4 and top 1: they will shrug off autocannon shots from the front, but do not even have bazooka skirts (WHICH ARE CLEARLY ON THE MODEL, BATTLEFRONT) and will die against the lightest of side shots by LAWs and RPG-18s. Your main gun has HEAT, unlike the AMX-30's. | |||
A strange unit that outguns the MBT of the French Army and fails at being a recon unit. Fragile and slow, but absolutely deadly when spammed and played correctly. | |||
==IRL== | ==IRL== |
Revision as of 23:54, 13 October 2018

"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- – Napoleon Bonaparte
Hoo boy. Nobody does armored recon quite like the French. Easily the most powerful scout unit available, this armored car will make the enemy think twice about deploying their spearhead units.
In Team Yankee

God damn!
For 7 points for a 3 tank platoon or 9 points for 4, you get a vehicle with the firepower of a main battle tank and the armor of a potato peel. This is a very odd unit to discuss, as it serves two completely different roles: recon and fighting.
When used for fighting, the AMX-10 RC can engage all but the heaviest (read: NATO) tanks. Laser Rangefinder and HEAT ensure that you do not need to close in to punch through tanks, while brutal allows your armored cars to destroy infantry rather reliably.
When used for recon, you are paying 7-9 points for a very lightly armored, and VERY dangerous unit. What this means is that your opponent has a very good reason to kill this first if they do not want 6-8 AT19 brutal shots the next turn, and therefore an instant kill point. However, they do have scout so try your best to have these units break line of site immediately: you do not want to lose such an expensive platoon instantly, and 3+ skill ensures that you can get back into the action by turn 2 (probably).
As mentioned earlier, the AMX-10 RC excels at fighting from range, against PACT vehicles lacking laser rangefinders (apart from Russian T-64s and T-72s). Do not use the AMX-10 RC as an autocannon recon piece, it focuses on quality of shots rather than quantity.
Compared to the AMX-30 MBT, you have a discount of 1 point per platoon. Armour is the biggest tradeoff; your AMX-10 RCs have frontal 2 and side 1 but top armour 0, meaning that they will suffer against BTRs and M113-equivalent machine guns and die almost instantly against autocannons. Note that AMX-30s have a profile of frontal 11 side 4 and top 1: they will shrug off autocannon shots from the front, but do not even have bazooka skirts (WHICH ARE CLEARLY ON THE MODEL, BATTLEFRONT) and will die against the lightest of side shots by LAWs and RPG-18s. Your main gun has HEAT, unlike the AMX-30's.
A strange unit that outguns the MBT of the French Army and fails at being a recon unit. Fragile and slow, but absolutely deadly when spammed and played correctly.
IRL

The AMX-10 RC is an amphibious reconnaissance car with a 105mm cannon and aluminum armored plating that protects up to 23mm shells; while it wont stop a tank shell, most other vehicles in its class don't pack anything bigger than a 20mm gun. It first saw action in 1983 in the Republic of Chad, but got its real debut in Operation Desert Storm, where they protected the coalition's left flank and destroyed 20 Iraqi tanks outright, plus many more light vehicles and artillery pieces.
French Forces in Team Yankee | |
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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 |