Fortress Europe
Fortress Europe
Fortress Europe
Occupied Territories
Countries in association
with Germany
Allied Countries
Neutral Countries
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Armies ofLate-War allows you to field the US, German, British and Sovietforces that
clashed on the battlefields ofEuropefrom January 1944 right to the end of the war.
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Leningrad
GREAT BRITAIN
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GERMANY
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FRANCE
WORLD WAR II
El Guettar^^'^f Akarit
1943 begins with the German Sixth Army besieged within the Axis forces who fight valiantly to stave off defeat. Raw US tank
bloody crucible of Stalingrad. The head of the Luftwaffe, Field crews suffer a reversal in their first encounter with the veterans
Marshal Goring, assures Hitler that the trapped Germans can of the Afrikakorps at Kasserine Pass. Through this baptism of
be supplied from the air, but his assurances prove to be empty fire they learn quickly and develop into excellent soldiers. In
bombast. On 31 January, with his army frozen and starving. May, the Allied forces break through the defensive perimeter
Colonel General Paulus has no alternative but to surrender. guarding Tunis, capturing the last bastion of Axis power in
Of the 250,000 German troops that had entered Stalingrad, North Africa on 12 May. The Allies take 252,000 German
just 91,000 are taken into Russian captivity. and Italian prisoners.
The Soviet army follows up its success with a punishing offen To restore the situation on the Eastern Front, the German
sive, driving the Wehrmacht hack and retaking lost territory. High Command launches Operation Citadel on 5 July, a
The cities of Kursk, Kharkov and Rostov are wrested from massive armoured counteroffensive in the area of Kursk.
the invaders in February. Despite Manstein’s ‘backhand blow’ Anticipating just such an action, the Red Army has time to
retaking Kharkov, the tide has turned on the Eastern Front. heavily fortify their positions, and the German armoured
Once the winter mud dries out in North Africa, British and thrust is blunted by these defences.
US forces resume their drive into Tunisia, closing in on the
- I? May
26 March Avis forces surrender
IG February - 1^ March Operafion Superchari^e 111 in Tunisia, yielding over
19-25 February 22 March SrifisK assaulf an^ 7 May 252,OOOprisoners
TKiVc^ Raffle of ii^har'kov: Allied forces
^a'fflc of Ifasserine Pass: Cermans oufflank Marefh Line in 7l>e war in Africa is over'
Soviet's copf’ore o'fy, bo'f arc capfure Tunis
Rrsf major US baffle euacuafe ^zhev Tunisia
co^ off lojirii^ four armies
ai^ainsf fKe Cermans Salienf
G April
Januar ^25 March-7 April 5 Jwly — I Aoqujf.
Srif ish forces
Cerman Siiffk Arm^ ^offlc of 01 Cueffarl breakfKrough Operafion Cifadell fbe lasf c
vSfalingrad surrender! Paffon^s famed viefory Cerman defences
I 90,000 Cermans are' Cerman offensive af l^ursk is sfi
Tunisia af k/adi Akarif Soviefs who fhen counferaf
L capfured
JANUARY
The Allies push on to mainland Italy—supposedly ‘the soft
On 12 July, in a titanic clash of armour, Soviet tank corps meet
underbelly of Europe’—landing at Salerno on 9 September.
the panzer divisions head on near the town of Ptokhorovka,
The new Italian Government surrenders but the German
bringing the German attack to a standstill. Although casualties
forces occupy Italy and fight on against the invaders. The
are heavy on both sides, only the Soviets have the manpower
Allied troops make slow headway against such determined
to replace them. Three years of heavy fighting is beginning
resistance. Their advance finally grinds to a halt before the for
to tell on the resources of the Getmari nation. Once again,
midable German defences of the Gustav Line, which stretches
the Red Army follows up victory with a devastating counter
offensive, reclaiming yet more territory from the invaders, and across the Italian Peninsula.
la the Pacific, the combined British and US fleets now domi
crossing the Dnieper River before the year is out.
nate the ocean. The jungles and beaches of the Solomons and
With Africa now in their hands, the Allies go on the offen
New Guinea are turned into battlefields as the Allies drive the
sive in the Mediterranean once more, seeking an early end
Japanese back island by island. Emperor Hirohito of Japan
to the war that has ravaged Europe for three years. On
describes his country’s situation as truly grave.
10 July, British and US Forces invade Sicily in Operation
Husky. Spearheading the landing are British and American By the end of 1943 the Axis alliance is crumbling. Italy has
paratroopers but the airborne assaults prove a costly disaster. defected to the Allied cause and Japan and Germany are
The amphibious assault proves more successful, with the two buckling under intensifying pressure. German morale remains
pronged offensive that follows clearing the island of Axis forces high, however, with a strong belief in Hitler’s propaganda that
within six weeks. The Allies have gained a stepping stone into new ‘secret weapons’ will soon turn the tide of war in their
Southern Europe. Growing weary of an unpopular war, the favour once more.
Italian people overthrow and arrest Mussolini.
, 2 Ocfober - 22 December
~l Auqotf - 2 Ocfobcr 15 Aoqotf - 22 Sepfember : "He of l^ev
Sovie'f'S push Cermans back across
20—December |
Second Raffle of Smolensk; Onepr Offensive; Soviefs sccui'e s. ^
Cerman fhretxf fo Moscow \ crossings over fKe Dnepr kiver / Dnepr kiver anc^ fake t^ev Raffle of Orfona;
removed ^ Canac^tans fake cify
12-1^ Oefober wifh heavy losses.
3 Sepfewber ,
___ ^9 July — \~1 Aoqojfi
Operafion Avalanche; Raffle of 6enino \
Operafton Husky; Alliet^ lanc^mq af Salerno. Polish froops affempf fo pierce fhe
Allied invasion of Sicily Ifaly surrenc^ers Panfher-K/ofan Line
Ihe German High Command are still confident of their abili
ty to ultimately prevail. They brace to hold back the encroach
ing Soviet tide in the East. In the West they prepare to deal
a crippling blow to the expected Allied invasion of France,
before then turning their foil attentions to smashing Soviet
resistance once and for. all.
But the Soviet offensive rolls on. The siege of Leningrad is
lifted after 900 days. Without pause the Red Army drives the
Germans back everywhere, from the Baltic States in the North
to the Crimea in the South.
In Italy, German paratroopers mount an incredible defence
of the town and ancient monastery at Cassino, repelling wave
after wave of attacking Allied troops. Unable to break the
defenders of the Gustav Line, the Allies decide to go around it.
On 22 January a combined US and British amphibious force
lands at Anzio, just south of Rome, catching the Getmans
off-Euard. Field Marshal Kesselring rushes forces to the area
in time to stop the ponderous Allied advance. The Germans
counterattack, but with naval support the Allied troops are
able to cling to their beachhead. Months of bitter fighting
follow as the conflict descends to a stalemate. The Allies are
unable to break out of Anzio until the Gustav Line falls in
May, forcing the Germans to withdraw. Rome is captured by |
? the Allies on 4 June, but this triumph will be quickly over- ►*0 .
20-29 Au^usf
lassy—t^sbinev Opera'^ton. 25 December
Sooiefs destroy Cerman Siei^e of SodapesF
forces in Rowanta- ^owanta ('7-24- lepfenhef beijins 100 <^ays ofN.
swifcKes sides 25 AoqOjft
Operaflon Market Ca.fden: intense fiqhtin^ \
25 Jdy ?-24- Aoqosf Alli« libcra+e Failed attenpt +o cross the
Operation Opcrafions Tofalize
Paris Rhine at Arnhem 25 December - I6 January
Cobr'a*. US forces and Tracfablel 4- Sepfember l^attle of the ^olqe:
breakoof frow 30,000 Cerman 9 Oc+ober — After beincj caught flat-footec^ by
Nornartdy Fintanci siqns
■froops cap■^ured in arnis+ice wl+K ? A/ovei>tbcr Cerman surprise offensive, US forces
■fbe ralaise Pockef defeaF Cerman attack through the
\ / Sovie'f Unton Canac^ians clear the Schelc^t
estuary of Cermans ant^ Ari^ennes aimed at Antwerp
Joly \ I Atjqus+ — open port of Antwerp
Opercxfion I October ^ Sepfewber
Coodwooc^l H/arsaw Uprising'. Allies liberafe , 10-29 Oefober
; ^riftsb capfore Poles rise op acjamsf Brussels /
nw ^aen Sattle of Oebrecen:
Cermans, bof fail
doe 'I’o lack of Sooie"#"
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1-21 April Soviefs capfure
7—26 March ^rifisK and US forces S/ienna iG April — 5
I—17 January Srffish and US forces cross s desfroy Cerman forces
He m ne info Cermany ■/Oder—^erlin Offensive:
I Operafion \ in fhe Kuhr Pockef.
f Red Army sfrikes for 2? April - 2 Ma
iCermans make fkree
6af+le of Berlin:
Ifailec^ affempfs fo
14 January - 5 March Soviefs capfure Berlin (
relieve ^udcxpe^'h Id—(7 April savage sfreef fiqhfi
of ■fhe ^hinelan^'.
Allies aes'hfoy Cerman forces
Raffle of Seeloiv Heii^hfs:
/ 2 Hay Cermans affempf fo sfop J
wesf of fhe Rhine Operafion fronfal drive on S^rlin
Crapeshof:
, 6-l7 March lilies break fhe
12 January - ^loi-on Offensive: lofhie Line and
^ “^2r€vruc^ry ^asf Cerman offensive, ?0 April
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Cerm
German uncondifional surren<
fake fhe Po
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Valley
suicide
Red Army launches drive wesfern Hunijary
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The Red Army batdes its way across the German border. The long island-hopping campaign of the US Marines comes
Seeking revenge for the suffering inflicted on the Soviet to an end with the 1 April attack on Okinawa. While the
peoples at the hands of the German invaders, they inflict a Japanese defenders fight a ferocious land battle against the
harsh punishment upon the German populace. British and Marines, Kamikaze pilots attack the ships of the invasion fleet,
US forces advancing from the West cross the Rhine river and sinking 36. Although ultimately victorious, the Marines suffer
enter Germany. almost 40,000 casualties and the Japanese 107,000, making
Okinawa the bloodiest battle of the Pacific War.
On 30 April, as the Allied noose closes from all sides on the
capital of Berlin, Adolf Hitler takes his own life in his bunker. With the threat from the west neutralised, the Red Army
Within a week the German army has laid down its arms on turns its attention to the east and declares war on Japan.
all fronts, unconditionally surrendering and thus ending the As preparations are being made for Allied ground forces to
war in Europe. invade the Japanese mainland, on 6 and 9 August the US
The Allied offensive in Burma picks up speed. More than Army Air Force drops the first ever atomic bombs on the
100,000 Japanese are killed in this final drive, which recaptures Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The incredible
Rangoon on 2 May. Burma is now firmly back in Allied hands. destruction caused shatters the will of the Japanese Empire to
resist. On 15 August Japan surrenders. The war in the Pacific
In the Pacific, the US Marines begin an amphibious assault
on the island of Iwo Jima on 19 February. Their bloody has ended.
victory gains a new, closer, air base from which to strike at After six long years of bitter struggle, the Second World War
Japan’s cities. is finally over.
I April 21 June , j q A 4-
Opercifion /cetr,- ^ ^
US forces take lapanese ^ombs *oppeci
of OlcincLa Japanese of,es of
niroshiwa ana Waqasalci
WHAT IS FORTRESS EUROPE^
Fortress Europe is the first of many Flames Of War army books
the period come out. Because your Mid War tanks have gone
for the Late War period covering the fighting in Europe and
from super tanks to run-of-the-mill, you might need to switch
Western Russia in 1944 and 1945. It is a great starting point
to smaller points-level games while you build up your force.
for players new to the period and those moving from the Mid
War period of 1942 and 1943. Experienced Mid War players will also notice that some models
from those books are not in Fortress Europe. That’s because
Because Fortress Europe covers the big four nations: the
they had become obsolete by the end of the Mid War period
Americans, the British, the Germans, and the Soviet Union, it
and were no longer in service in 1944. If your force falls into
gives you a taste of the very different flavour of each army and
this category, this book is an opportunity to explore a totally
an easy way to try them all out.
new force.
The forces in the book cover the troops fighting in late 1943 and
Old hands to the Late War period can to use Fortress Europe
early 1944. These are an interesting mix of older equipment
to bring their old forces up to date. As the Late War books
that is in the process of being phased out, such as the Panzer III
will take you through a journey from D-Day to the fall of
or T-70, and the latest gear like the Panther, SU-85, and the
Berlin, not every item of Late War equipment is available yet.
up-gunned T-34/85.
As books are released, they will introduce new tanks and troops
If you are already playing Flames OfWar With, a Mid War force, that appeared in the period covered by the book. Some exam
I
then Fortress Europe gives you the opportunity to migrate your ples would be the upgunned M4 Sherman (76mm) and the
force across to the new period. One thing you’ll notice is the
Cromwell tank which will appear in the American and British
change in the points between the periods. While their char
D-Day books.
acteristics haven’t changed, their points values have dropped.
If your force isn’t covered yet, you may still be able to field it
Whereas in Mid War, your M4 Shermans and late-model until the book that covers it comes out. An American force
Panzer IV tanks are high-value powerful medium tanks and the with some of the wide variety of M4 Shermans that arrived in
Panther and Tiger are the latest and greatest heavy tanks, in the
VI Late War period the M4 Sherman and the Panzer IV are the
late 1944 can use the basic M4 Sherman Tank Company for
the moment, treating them all as basic M4 Shermans. As books
</l basic models and the Panther is just a good medium tank. Even
introduce additional varieties, they can add sophistication to
UJ the much-vaunted Tiger tank has become vulnerable to the their force.
greater number of powerful anti-tank guns. The high-points
No matter what your background. Fortress Europe is the place
value slots that the Tiger and Panther occupied in Mid War
to begin the Late War journey.
will be filled by even bigger and nastier tanks as new books for
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WHO ARE THE AMERICANS
en all this stuffyouve heard about America not wanting to fight - wanting to stay out ofthe war, is a lot ofhorse dung. Americans
traditionally love to fight. All real Americans love the sting of battle. When you were kids, you all admired the champion marble
s ooter, thefastest runner, big league ballplayers, the toughest boxers. Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser Americans
play to win all the time. I wouldn’t give a hoot in hellfor a man who lost and laughed. That’s why Americans have never lost and
never will lose a war, because the very thought oflosing is hateful to Americans. ’
—General George S Patton.
' Welcome boys. Good to see y’all. mistakes of the Europeans an’ came up also got plenty of radios, at all levels of
I ve got a lot on my plate and some with a plan to modernize our woefully command, meanin’ we’ve got a versatil
damned gala with the govetnor tonight neglected army. Down Louisiana way in ity on the battlefield that the Germans
so 111 keep this brief. Sit up straight 1940 these fellas organized maneuvers can’t hope to match, an’ our allies can
when I’m talking to you son. You’re in that pioneered the armoured tactics only dream of
. the army now! we’re using to smash the Nazis.
Now I’m figurin’ most of you boys have
Y know, it was just a few short years Nowadays we’ve got an army 91 divi grown up around a car in the garage
ago, hack in ‘39, that the United States sions strong—all of ’em motorized. tinkerin’ with engines and mechanical
Army amounted to no more’n 174,000 Maybe the Russkies have got more, but devices. I’ll bet you’re all handy when
soldiers—all of’em volunteers. It’s hard all of ours are at full strength, some it comes to fixin’ stuff An’ what’s more
to believe now, but that’s all we had thing no other fightin’ nation has been besides, here in the good of US of A
. when the War in Europe got started. able to achieve. we also value a little thing called free-
A paltry nine infantry divisions an’ a
The US Army fights as a combined
couple of cavalry ones. We had guns left
arms force of tanks, infantry and artil
over from the First War, an’ no motor
lery—an’ I do mean combined. Every
ized transport for the GIs.
infantry division has a battalion of
But there’n that tiny army were tanks attached. We’ve got artillery, an’
some great leaders. Yessiree, men like lots of it, at every level. It’s kept well
Generals Eisenhower, Bradley and supplied so it can fire day and night.
Patton would forge the US Army into Its said the US artillery fires more
the greatest fightin’ force the world rounds in a day’n most German units
has ever seen. They learnt from the can fire in a whole campaign. We’ve
V,
sfc:
dom, an’ no doubt you boys are used ‘em. For each guy on the front line just in time for the landings in North
to thinkin’ for yerself. That’s why your there are at least four guys to support Africa. An’ we didn’t stop there, with all
average Joe’ll make such a good soldier, you. Count yourselves lucky. No other of our industries in full swing American
he can think on his feet and adapt to army can boast of such a tooth-to-tail tanks have been provided under the
changin’ situations. ratio, by golly. Lend-Lease deal to the armies of all of
You boys are GI’s now. That stands You’ve probably heard that our tanks our allies.
for ‘Government Issue’—the letters are famous for their fancy engineerin’ If you think our tank forces are
stamped on all of your gear. The only and easy maintenance. Shoot, them impressive you should see our artillery.
thing the Government doesn’t issue you scientists have even come up with a The ‘Red Legs’ are top dog in the US
is a wife! new-fangled gyro-stabilization device Army, earning for themselves another
that lets our tanks fire accurately while moniker ‘The King of Battle’. No one,
Every soldier goes to war carrying a
rifle, an’ here it is—the Ml Garand. on the move. An’ move they do, on and I mean no one, not the Limeys
tracks so tough a tank can go for hun nor the Russkies can match ’em for
Ain’t she a beauty! Now this ain’t
nothin’ like the squirrel rifle yer dreds of miles ’fore they need replacing. laying down heavy and accurate bom
used to back home. This baby’s semi Even when they do need a little bit of bardments. We’ve got all our big guns
automatic, an’ with eight rounds up work, the quartermaster troops can fix tied together by Fire Direction Centers
the spout you can do a lot of very ’em up in no time flat and get ’em back that’ll open up quickly when a request
quick shootin’. Backing you up’ll be into the battle quicker’n you can say comes in. Fleck, German commanders
machine guns an’ mortars, an’ lots of jack lightnin’. even reckon that the greatest threat to
Oh, an’ by the way, forget about any their ability to conduct operations is
rumors you boys may’ve heard regardin’ an American Lieutenant with a radio
our tanks being prone to catchin’ fire. ’cos time and time again Nazi counter
That’s a load of baloney! attacks falter under the curtain of steel
rained down by the Red Legs.
None of our mighty fine tanks even
existed in 1940. But thanks to our Anyhows, that’s enough gabbin’ from
industrial might they were ready for me, time fer you boys to get trainin’.
combat in strength by the end of ’42, Boy-oh-boy, I almost feel sorry for them
poor Krauts seeing as they’ve gotta face
us! We’re gonna kick their asses all the
KNOW YOUR TANKS
M4 SHERMAN
The M4 Sherman’s hull was welded, giving it square sides. The M4A1 Sherman
Crew (5): Commander, gunner, loader,
was essentmlly the same tank however its hull was cast out of a single piece of
steel and therefore has a rounded appearance. driver, hull JJ& gunner
Weight- 30 tonnes
Length; 5.84m ag’ 2”)
Width; 2.62m (8’ 7”)
Height 2.97m (9’ 0”)
Weapons; 75mm Gun M3
.50-cal M2 Browning MG
Sx .30-cal Browning MG
Armour: 30-76mm
Speed- 35 km/h (22 mph)
Engine; Continental E975
300kW (400 hp)
MS STUART
The M5A1 Stuart is the latest in a line of fast and agile light
tanks used for Crew (4); Commander/loader, gunner,
scouting and probing the enemy, as well as using its mobility
to outflank the driver, hull MG gunner
enemy and exploit gaps in their lines.
Weight 15B -tonnes
Length; 4.84m a5’ 10.5”)
Width; 2.3m (7’ 6”)
Height; 2.57m (8’ 5”)
Weapons; 37mm Gun M6
3x .30-eal Browning MG
Armour S5-51mm
Speed 58 km/h (36 mph)
Engine; Twin Cadillac Series 42
16 cylinder
220kW (296 hp)
The US Army used a simple naming convention to assign model numbers to its equipment. The first type of a piece of
equipment (say a medium tank) was designated Ml. If a new design replaced the old one, it would be called M2, and a third
design M3 and so on. If changes were made to a design, a suffix was added, so the M4A1 medium tank was the first variant
of the fourth design.
M3 HALF-TRACK
A tracked assembly was added to the armoured car in place of its rear wheels, Crew (1); Driver
to improve its off-road performance, creating an all-purpose armoured Weight; 9 tonnes
gun tractor and infantry carrier. The M3 half-track is the workhorse of the Length; 6I7m (20’ 3”)
armoured divisions, with over 50,000 produced. Width; L96m (6’ 5”)
Height; 2B6m (7’ 5”)
Weapons; .50 cal 5i2 Browning 555
or .30 cal 551919 A4 555
Armour 6 - 13mm
Speed; 72 km/h (45 mph)
Engine; White 160AX 6-cylinder
110 kW a47 hp) 'iJ
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M3A1 ARMOURED CAR
With a high power-to-weight ratio, the M3A1 armoured car is fast and agile. Crew iZ}. Commander,
It is employed by reconnaissance troops, whose job of scouting out the enemy gunner, driver
relies more on speed and mobility than the firepower of its three machine-guns. Weight; 4 tonnes
Length; 5.6m as’ 6”)
Width; 2m (6’ 8”)
Height; 2m (6’ 7”)
Weapons; .50 cal 512 Browning 5IS,
2x .30 cal 5il919A4 5SS
Armour; 6 - 13mm
Speed; 89 km/h (55 mph)
Engine; Hercules JXD 6-cylinder
82 kW aiO hp)
■■■
M7 PRIEST
Mounting a 105mm howitzer in an armoured body based on the M3 Lee
chassis, the M7 Howitzer Motor Carriage, nicknamed the Priest, is the US
Army’s most numerous self-propelled artillery piece, with over 4000 built by
the end of the war.
AMERICAN FORCE
Your Force must contain at least one Formation,
and may contain as many Formations as you like.
TANK
FORMATIONS INFANTRY
FORMATIONS
MS STUART
TANK COMPANY RIFLE
LU102 COMPANY
LUI15
US SUPPORT UNITS
You may field one Support Unit from each box.
„ ARMOURED ARMOURED
RECON PATROL M7 PRIEST M7 PRIEST
RECON PATROL ARTILLERY BATTERY
I.U106
LU106 ARTILLERY BATTERY
LU121
LU121________
105mm FIELD 105MM FIELD
ARTILLERY BATTERY ARTILLERY BATTERY
LU120
LU120
deadly 3-inch guns that can rip through the toughest tanks. Being dedicated tank destroyers, and open SKILL
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
US tank companies are designed for mobile warfare. Once the infantry has broken through the enemy defences, its fast and
reliable tanks rush through the gap. Once in the enemy rear, they create havoc as they race for their objectives. They are well
equipped for this role having their own armoured assault guns and mortars for artillery support
The M4A1 model, recognisable by its distinctive [ 10725cm 12730cm 18745cm | 20750cm 3+ §
rounded single-piece cast upper hull, was the WEAPON RANGE
ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
first Sherman variant to enter combat with the 1 M4 Sherman (75mm)
28770cm 2 2 10 3+ Smoke, Stabiliser 1
US armoured forces. Like all M4 Sherman tanks, 1 M4 Sherman (.50 cal MG)
20750cm 3 2 4 5+ Self-defence AA 1
it mounts a 75mm gun and has good mobility.
I M4 Sherman (MGs) 16740cm 2 2 2 6 1
M5 STUART TANK COMPANY TANK FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
MS Stuart (MGs)
24'V60cm
1 6'V40cm
FIFIF
LiJUF
M. I m I m t,
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
1939 and 1940 These new units were designed to deal with the German Blitzkrieg head on, deploying highly mobile self-
propelled anti-tank guns that could be moved quickly to counter any enemy armoured thrust wherever it appeared.
rn
WEAPON RANGE TANK POWER NOTES
HALTED MOVING
Motor Carriage. It has one job: to stalk and Ftul No HE 1
1 M10(3-lnch) 36790cm
M
while its lOOkm/h (60mph) top speed makes it 1 12730cm 1 12730cm 20750cm IT 487120 cm
J___ ■;
even better on roads. WEAPON RANGE
ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 Self-defence AA
One Jeep is fitted with a .30-calibre machine- 1 Jeep (MG) 16740cm 3 3
Mln
gun, while the other carries a 60mm mortar. 1 Jeep (60mm mortar) 32780cm ARTILLERY
u L- HP
ARMOURED RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
ARMOURED RIFLE
COMPANY HQ
MH
ARMOURED ARMOURED
RIFLE PLATOON ARMOURED
RIFLE PLATOON RIFLE PLATOON
LU109
ARMOURED ARMOURED
M1917 MACHINE-! ARMOURED T30 75mm ASSAULT
37mm ANTI-TANK 81mm MORTAR
PLATOON PLATOON GUN PLATOON
Luno PLATOON LU114
LU113
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation
Along with the tank companies, the armoured rifle companies are the backbone of the US armoured divisions. They hold and
secure the gains made by the tanks, if the tanks get held up by opposition they can't bull through, the armoured riflemen
dismount and clear the way. Their mobility allows them to pick their fights and outflank the enemy.
5
1
2
2
2
6
lx 60mm mortar
2x M3 half-track Armoured rifle platoons have more weaponry available to them than
(.50 cal MG) (LU112) any other infantry in the world, with semi-automatic rifles, .30-calibre
2x M3 half-track light machine-guns, bazookas and a 60mm mortar. With this much
(.30 cal MG) (LU112) 12 POINTS firepower and mobility, the platoon is amply equipped for both offensive
and defensive operations. On the attack, the riflemen assault while the
The Unit I.eader is one ofthe Ml Garand rifle teams,
and is mounted on a small base (see page 118). covering fire of the half-tracks’ machine-guns keep the enemies’ heads
down. In defence, their light machine-guns and mortar allow them to
dominate the terrain around them.
. . _ armoured
M1917 MACHINE-GUN PLATOON
4x M1917 HMG
2x M3 half-track
(.50 cal MG) (LU112) 4 POINTS
4xMl917HMG 3 POINTS
ARMOURED
37MM ANTI-TANK PLATOON
AGGRESSIVE 3+
4x 37mm gun
4x M3 half-track
(.50 cal MG) aun2) 8 POINTS
4x 37mm gun 6 POINTS
TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRV DASH ROAD DASH
3x 37mm gun 4710cm I 4710cm | 6715cm | 8720cm
5+
3x M3 half-track
(.50 cal MG) (LU112) 6 POINTS """ ... ROF
halted MOVING
anti-
if
fire-
TANK POWER
3x 37mm gun
2x 37mm gun
4 POINTS I 37mm gun 24760cm 7 4+
Towed behind their M3 half-tracks, the light 37mm anti-tank guns can
Forward Firing
3
2x M3 half-track keep pace with the armoured rifles, always close at hand to add their
(.50 cal MG) (LU112) 4 POINTS firepower to an attack or bolster the defensive line when enemy tanks
2x 37mm gun come to call.
3 POINTS
M3 HALF-TRACK
rn
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
always on hand to give indirect 1 M4 (81 mm mortar) 407100cm ARTILLERY Rear Firing, Smoke Bombardment 1
rn
fire support the instant it is 1 M4 (.50 cal MG) 3 1 2 Self-defence AA 1
20750cm
needed.
Forward Firing,
battalions' and armoured rifle battalions' assault T30(75mm) 647160cm ARTILLERY 2 4+ Smoke Bombardment
4
3+
5+
Forward Firing, Smoke
Self-defence AA
RIFLE COMPANYINFANTRY FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
The Cl's of the rifle companies are at the bottom of the military pecking order, but in the end it is they who do the most
fighting and win the most battles. Without the humble Cl, the war would have been lost a long time ago.
RIFLE COMPANY HQ
• INFANTRY FORMATION •
1
either. Their lack of combat experience is partly
overcome by their long and rigorous training.
I ThomosonSMG team 4'710cm 3 3 1 1 6 fiOF 1
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RIFLE PLATOON
• Add one M1 Bazooka team for +1 point. Ml Garand rifle team 16740cm 1 2 6
• Add up to two M1919 LMG for Ml Bazooka team 8720cm 10 5+ Assault 5+, Slow Firing
LLi
M1919LMG
OPTIONAL 2 6 Assauit 5+, Heavy Weapon
• Add one M1917 HMG for+2 points. M1917HMG 24760cm
rr
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
positions. Rifle companies can call on the 1 81mm mortar 407100cm ARTILLERY 4+ 1
U _I 1
Smoke bombardment
The M3 37mm gun was the US Army's first TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
dedicated anti-tank gun. Its small armour-
piercing round is not much of a threat to the
1 4710cm
WEAPON
4710cm
RANGE
6715cm
ROF
z:
ANTI FIRE
8720cm
t:
NOTES
5+ ■
1
tough front armour of the German panzers, but HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
7
it can still be deadly from the side, especially at
■■Hi
close range. Between the battalion's anti-tank
platoon and the regiment's anti-tank company,
there are plenty to go around.
SUPPORT UNITS
105MM FIELD ARTILLERY BATTERY
■ GUN UNIT • GUN SHIELD ■ LARGE GUN
• TIME ON TARGET •
before they even get started and destroy enemy ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
defensive positions ahead of infantry attacks. I 105mm howitzer
1 or Direct Fire
727180cm
24"/60cm
ARTILLERY
1 1
R Forward Firing, Smoke
Bombardment
Brutal, Forward Firing, Slow Firing,
Smoke
1
■
I
1
SUPPORTUNITS
6x M7 Priest (105mm) 16 POINTS
3x M7 Priest (105mm) 8 POINTS
armoured artillery have the mobility to keep up M7 Priest (105mm) 727180cm ARTILLERY 3 3+
Forward Firing, Smoke H
Bombardment M
with the tanks and, with their armour, don’t have
to dig in so they get into battle faster.
or Direct Fire
4
2+
5-I-
Brutal, Forward Firing, Slow Firing, 1
Smoke
Self-defence AA
■
1
AGGRESSIVE 3+
You may be seated. The reviled Treaty attempted to limit nothing can stand. As soldiers of the
, What excellent specimens of Aryan the strength of the German armed mighty Getman Wehrmacht, each of
t manhood I see before me here today. forces. This proud martial nation was you will have to carry your part of the
No doubt you are all eager to begin expected to make do with an army of attack. What part you shall be given we
your training so I shall not keep you only 100,000 men. Ha! But they could shall see, but remember — each part is
1
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long. It is my custom to provide a little not hold us down for long. Little did the vital to the whole.
talk to all our new recruits. smug French and British suspect that
Like a bolt from the heavens, the
the German army under the inspired
Have you seen the latest issue of Signals Fallschirmjager, our daring para
' Yes? Good, well perhaps you noticed, command of General von Seeckt,
troopers, drop from the sky upon the
. under the piece on ‘Victory in the would begin training for the new age
unsuspecting enemy. They capture key
of mechanised warfare in secret. I can
East’, this excellent editorial. If you will defensive positions behind the front
recall our first manoeuvres — conduct
permit me: line that could threaten our attack and
ed using cars with cardboard cut-outs as
‘Like a phoenix ascendant, Germany seize important bridges to speed the
tanks, and wooden barrels as anti-tank
has risen once again from the false advance of our unstoppable Panzers.
guns. Yes, you may well laugh but such
defeat contrived by our traitorous lead Next, the panzergrenadiers, our hard-
exercises displayed the ingenuity and
ers in the Fitst World War. The Treaty fighting mounted infantry, launch
determination of the German soldier.
of Versailles was foisted upon an unde their attack supported by the excellent
feated army and a nation willing to Our indignant Fiihrer soon tore up
guns of the German artillery — the
do anything to achieve victory. Under the Treaty and rearmament began in
envy of the world for their marvellous
the glorious leadership of our beloved earnest. Our rapidly expanding defence
engineering.
Fiihrer, Germany is reclaiming its right force — the Wehrmacht — under the
ful place at the head of nations.’ guidance of such visionary command
ers as Guderian and Nehring, pio
We must all be willing to do anything,
neered a new type of warfare, one that
anything to have the Fatherland rule
would shock the world — Blitzkrieg
the world!
— lightning war.
So today. I’d like to expand upon this
You men will quickly come to appre
editorial for you, the newest men to be
ciate the effectiveness of this revolu
given the honour of wearing the uni
tionary method of attack before which
form of a German soldier.
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KNOW YOUR PANZERS
PANZER III (LATE 5CM)
By the summer of 1943, the Panzer III had a long and proven battle record. Crew {5}. Commander, gunner, loader,
The tank was starting to show its age, hut was uparmoured to bring it driver, hull MG gunner
up to date. % Weight;
Length;
22.70 tonnes
6.41m (21’)
Width; 2.95m (9’ 8”)
Height; 2.50m (8’ 2”)
Weapons; 5cm KwK39 L/60 gun
2x MG34 7.92mm MG
Armour: 30 - 70mm
Speed; 40 km/h (25 mph)
Engine: Maybach HL 120 TRM
220 kW (300 hp)
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sr: Armour;
Speed;
2x MG34 7.92mm MG
50-80mm
38 km/h (23 mph)
Engine; Maybach HL 120 TRM
220 kW (300 hp)
PANTHER
German tank designers learned the lessons from the Eastern Front and used the Crew (5); Commander, gunner, loader,
strengths of the Soviet ^34, such as sloped armour and larger road wheels, to driver, hull MG gunner
produce the Panther, one of the most deadly tanks on the battlefield. Weight; 4:5.00 tonnes
Length 8.86m (29’)
Width; 3.40m 01’ 2”)
Height 2.95m (9’ 8”)
Weapons; 7.5cm KwK42 L/70 gun
2x MG34 7.92mm MG
Armour 60 - 100mm
Speed; 46 km/h (28 mph)
Engine; Maybach HL 230 P30
515 kW (690 hp)
TIGER
The first Tiger heavy tanks arrived on the Eastern Front in 1942 and gave the Crew {5}. Commander, gunner, loader,
Germans a near invincible weapon to tear open any Soviet tank. driver, hull M5 gunner
Weight; 57.00 tonnes
length; 8.45m (27’ 9”)
Width; 3.70m 02’ 2”)
Height 2.93m (9’ 7”)
Weapons; 8.8cm KwK36 L/56 gun
2x 5£G34 7.92mm MG
Armour; 80 - 100mm
Speed; 38 km/h (23 mph)
Engine; Maybach HI 210 F45
480 kW (650 hp)
FERDINAND
The Ferdinand was the heaviest tank on the battlefields of 1944. At 65 tonnes, Crew (6); Commander, gunner,
the beast was armed with the new, super-powerful two loaders, driver, radio op
Weight 65.00 tonnes
8.8cm PaK43 gun and protected by an
length; 814m (26’ 8”)
unprecedented 200mm of
Width; 3.38m ai’ 2”)
frontal armour. 2.97m (9’ 8”) ;-
Height
Weapons; a8cm PaK43 1/71 gun " "
Armour; 100 - 2(X)mm
Speed; 30 km/h (18 mph)
Engine; 2x Maybach HI 120 TRM
440 kW (600 hp)
BRUMMBAR
The Brummbar was an effective Sturmpanzer, or assault tank, armed with a Crew (5); Commander, gunner,
powerful 15cm assault howitzer and 100mm of frontal armour. loader, driver, radio op
Weight 2820 tonnes
length; 5.92m 19’ 5”)
Width; 2.84m (9’ 4”)
Height a52m (8’ 2”)
Weapons; 15cm StuH43 1/12 howitze:
Armour; 80 - 100mm
Speed; 40 km/h (25 mph)
Engine; Maybach HI 120 TRM
220 kW (300 hp)
RECONNAISSANCE RECONNAISSANCE
LG108
10.5cm 10.5cm 15cm NEBELWERFER JU 87 STUKA
ARTILLERY BATTERY ARTILLERY BATTERY BATTERY DIVE BOMBER FLIGHT,
LG136 _______________ LG 136_________ ________________ LG145_________
HS 129
BATTLE FLIGHT
LG147
FORMATION SUPPORT
You may field compulsory
Combat Units (with
a black box) from
German Formations as
Support Units.
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WHY PLAY GERMANS
The Germans are a visually striking army that has some of the
best tanks and troops in any force. They are experienced vet With afew exceptions, the Germans
erans in a class above all those they fight. Being an elite force, are Confident, Veteran, and Careful. CONFIDENT 4+
ThirdReich — .
you will have to make the best of your small force against This ideal mix ofstats is mixed in with Last Stand
Protected Ammo ij.
r/i‘ I often overwhelming odds, although the skill and advanced their special rule, Third Reich, that Remount “
technology of your troops will balance the scales. give them a better Last Stand of3-t,
VETERAN 3+
One of the tools you have to get the most out of your limited meaning that they willfight on even if
they take a pounding.
resources is the Stormtrooper special rule. This special rule
allows your units to perform a second Movement Order if
your first Movement order was a success, giving your army The Tiger companies have the best of MOTIVATION
lots of tactical choices. Combining Movement Orders can be the best tankers. Their Tiger Ace special 1 CONFIDENT
Tiger Ace
4+1
incredibly powerful, for example Blitz and Shoot and Scoot rule gives them an impressive Last Last Stand 2+
Tiger Ace
will give your army amazing movement, letting you make Stand of2+, meaning that your tanks Remount 2+
stationary shots while minimising return fire. will almost certainly stay in thefight.
The German army has a large variety of units available, and Should a shot get past their impressive
each unit tends to have a precise roll to fill. They have access armour and they bail out oftheir tank,
to the best tanks in the game. If you want a few tanks that their 2+ Remount means that they are
are really hard to kill, then look no further than the Tiger and almost guaranteed to get back in.
Panther Tank companies. These heavy hitters have enough
armour to deflect most shots and enough firepower to destroy
The German armoured
even the toughest enemy tanks.
infantryfoughtfrom the back t<«l'?Tir>lhHIEg
If you want to field a lot of cheap tanks, check out the Ope/1 Transport
6■
oftheir halftracks, effectively Counterattack
Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks. The German Mixed Tank adding a lot ofcheap tanks
Open Transport
Remount 5+
MOUNTED
Company lets you mix and match all the German tanks, let ASSAULT
to yourforce. German half
ting you field a bit of everything in a single formation. 1 OR 2
tracks increase their Assault PASSENGERS
Tailor your force even further with the divisional support and Counter-Assault ratings
assets, where you get access to everything from cheap Marder while carrying infantry.
tank-hunters to the mighty Ferdinand, which is almost unkill-
able. You also have some great artillery options, from the
humble 10.5cm howitzer through to the 15cm Nebelwerfer
rocket launcher that fires a massive salvo that blankets large
areas with explosives.
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GERMAN SPECIAL RULES
Thefollowing special rules are characteristic of German TIGER ACE
forces, reflecting their own style ofequipment, tactics, and Tiger Aces have a better Last Stand rating and a significantly.
approach to battle. better Remount rating.
Tiger crews were hand picked as the best of the best. They had '
STORMTROOPERS
confidence in themselves and their machines, and fought on
A Unit may attempt a second Movement Order after suc
when the odds against them appeared insurmountable.
ceeding in its first Movement Order. The second Movement
Order must be different from the first.
Stormtrooper tactics learned during the First World War empha INFANTRY
sised the importance of initiative and decisive action. This focus
carried over to training and combat in the Second World War. MOUNTED ASSAULT
This Team has Assault 4+ and Counterattack 4+ with one
THIRD REICH Passenger and Assault 3+ and Counterattack 4+ with two or
three Passengers. This is shown on the Sd Kft 251 Transport |
Troops of the Third Reich have a better Last Stand rating.
unit card as an additional motivation and skill column. rJ
German soldiers believe in themselves and are confident of
victory, so take heavy casualties in their stride. German armoured half-track tactics calledfor bold assaults usingfi
their vehicles to push aside the enemy where possible.
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
kj.
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
Tiger! No other word caused more angst among Allied soldiers and stiffened the spine of German soldiers. Enemy infantry
panicked at the word, and their tankers simply ran away. Such were the capabilities of this fearsome tank that soon every
German Panzer became a Tiger.
2x Tiger (8.8cm)
24 POINTS
10725cm
TERRAIN DASH
12730cm
CROSS COUNTRY DASH
18745cm
ROAD DASH
20750cm 2+
ROF ANTI FIRE
nnm
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
Tiger I E heavy tank in combat would be a feat of HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 Tiger (8.8cm)
407100cm 2
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valour worthy of a medal.
1 Tiger (MGs)
4
1 Tiger (8.8cm)
Tiger was an unstoppable force on the battlefield. 1 Tiger (MGs) 407100cm 14 1
16740cm
Lj id 1
PANTHER TANK COMPANY TANK FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may aiso field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
You may fieid a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
Cerman doctrine requires tanks to be used as a concentrated strike force at the decisive point. Massed tanks attacking across
good ground are almost impossible to stop, especially if they are powerful Panthers.
2x Panther (7.5cm)
lx Panther (7.5cm)
The Panther has thick sloped hull front armour TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
and a well armoured turret. However, to keep 10725cm 14735cm I 20750cm | 24760cm
its weight down, its side armour is not as thick. ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
German tactical doctrine for the use of the
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1 Panther (7.5cm) 407100cm
Panther thus emphasised the importance of flank 1
1 Panther (MGs) 16740cm
protection.
FRONT A
5x Panther (7.5cm) 55 POINTS
4x Panther (7.5cm) 44 POINTS
3x Panther (7.5cm) 33 POINTS
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
\jJ IJLi- - - - - - - - 1
407100cm 14
IV medium tank, allowing it to deal with even
1 Panther (MGs) 16740cm
the heaviest Allied tank.
PANZER III & IV MIXED
TANK FORMATION
TANK COMPANY
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
German Panzertruppen (armoured or tank troops) know their panzers are at their best when attacking, no matter the
situation. Even when forced to defend, they argue that their panzers should be used for counterattack and not rendered
immobile by tying them to static positions. 'Fire and Manoeuvre' is their creed.
OPTIONS
• Replace up to one Panzer IV (7.5cm)
WEAPON RANGE ROF ANTI FIRE
NOTES
with Panzer III (7.5cm) for -1 point. HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 Panzer IV (7.5cm)
32780cm 2 1
1 11 3+
1 Panzer III (7.5cm)
1 HEAT 1
24760cm 2 9 3+
The Panzer IV is an old design now, but still 1 Panzer III or IV (MGs)
16740cm 4 4 2 6
a match for any Allied tank with its good _____________________________________
OPTIONS
• Replace up to one Panzer III (5cm)
WEAPON RANGE ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES 1
with Panzer III (7.5cm) for +I point. 1 Panzer III (5cm)
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
28770cm 2 1 9 4+
• Replace up to two Panzer III (5cm) 1 Panzer III (7.5cm)
24760cm 2 1 9 3+ HEAT
with Panzer IV (7.5cm) for +2 points 1 Panzer IV (7.5cm)
32780cm 2 1 11 3+
each. 1 Panzer III or IV (MGs)
16740cm 4 4 2 6
The even-older Panzer III can struggle against Always outnumbered, the Germans must use every single panzer wisely to
the latest enemy tanks, but is still an effective strike hard and fast where they are least expected.
weapon when used carefully.
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Ftammpanzer III
4710cm AUTO Flame-thrower
LLJu
(Flame-thrower)
Originally built to fight in Stalingrad, the [ Flammpanzer 1(1 (MGs) 16740cm 6
Flammpanzer III was designed to be an urban
fighting machine. The Flame tank was built
on a Panzer III chassis replacing its 5-cm KwK
39 and ammo storage with a l4-mm Flame
thrower system with a 150-cm-long barrel and
two 510 litre fuel tanks.
STUG ASSAULT GUN COMPANY TANK FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
Every well-equipped German infantry division had a battalion of assault guns. The assault gun battalion follows the
grenadiers' assaults, taking out stubborn enemy resistance with their 7.5cm main guns.
rn
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
France and on the Eastern Front. Always in 1 StuG (7.5cm)
32780cm Forward Firing I
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action, they always seemed to show up whenever
*
1 StuG (MG)
16740cm
the Allies threatened to make a breakthrough.
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
GRILLE
15CM GUN PLATOON
15cm gun
PLATOON
ANTI-AIRCRAFT
7.5cm tank-hunter
PLATOON
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
The armoured Panzergrenadier Company are the elite of the mechanised infantry. Instead of trucks they are
equipped with armoured Sd Kfz 251 half-tracks giving them the mobility and armour to accompany the tanks into
the fighting.
... ^ mm
2x MP40 SMG team
lx SdKfe251 (MG)
half-track (LG112) 3 POINTS
2x MP40 SMG team 2 POINTS TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
4710cm
lj
3
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MR
admirably during Germany's early blitzkrieg 1 SdKfz251 (MGs) Self-defence AA
16740cm 6
campaigns in 1941. Their armour allows them
to support the tanks with infantry assault power.
1 Sd Kfz 251 (3.7cm)
24760cm
mR 4+ Forward Firing
7x MG34 team
lx Sd Kfz 251 (3.7cm) half-track (lgii2)
3xSdKfe251 (MG)
half-track (lgii2) 12 POINTS
TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
5x MG34 team
lx Sd Kfz 251 (3.7cm) half-track (lgii2)
2x Sd Kfe 251 (MG)
half-track (LG112) 9 POINTS 16740cm 3 2 2 6
I OPTIONAL
Panzerfaust anti-tank 4710cm 1 1 12 5+ Limited 1, Slow Firing
7x MG34 team 9 POINTS I OPTIONAL
2.8cm anti-tank rifle 20750cm 2 1 7 5+ Assault 4+, Heavy Weapon, No HE
5x MG34 team 7 POINTS
4x sMG34 HMG
2x SdKfe251 (MG) Heavy Weapon m ,
Assault
Half-track (Lent) 7 POINTS
2x sMG34 HMG
lx SdKfe251 (MG) AUTO
Half-track (IG112) 4 POINTS
oAMre ROf *NTI- fire-
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
4x sMG34 HMG 6 POINTS 24"/60cm 6 2 6
2x sMG34 HMG 3 POINTS
In defence, heavy machine-guns were essential Similarly, on the attack, heavy machine-guns established a base of fire to
for holding the ground captured by the infantry, keep the enemies' heads down while the infantry charged in.
relying on their immense rate of fire to see off
enemy infantry counterattacks.
ARMOURED
8CM MORTAR SECTION
•STORMTROOPERS*
CONFIDENT CAREFUL 4+]
6 POINTS
FRONT m 1
4x Sd Kfe 251 (8cm)
Tpoints
2x SdKfe251 (8cm)
TOP -0-
The Sd Kfe 251/2 half-tracks from the heavy TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
weapons platoon carried a 8cm mortar in the 1 10725cm I I0725CIVI 1 1 6'740cm 28770cm I 3+
passenger compartment to support the infantry
ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES
WEAPON RANGE
with fast, accurate artillery fire. The half-track HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 SdKfz251 (8cm) Forward Firmg,
407100cm ARTILLERY 1 4+
could carry the weapon and ammunition togeth Smoke Bombardment
3
9
H
m
Forward Firing, HEAT
Forward Firing
1
1
1 Grille (15cm)
(Cricket) self-propelled 15cm gun. This gave the 567140cm ARTILLERY 3 2+ Forward Firing
16740cm
rnrn 7
2
AUTO Brutal, Forward Firing, Slow Firing
ARMOURED
FLAME-THROWER PLATOON
MOTIVATION_______ • TANK UNIT • FLAME TANK • IS HIT ON
• STORMTROOPERS"
RELUCTANT 5+ VREFUL l
16740cm
rn Lj AUTd Flame-thrower
Forward Firing
1
I
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
A Grenadier Company is the finest infantry force you can command. The troops are all experienced veterans and are backed
by the best weapons that the German army can provide, from StuG assault guns to the feared Tiger. Your Grenadier Company
will never be out-gunned or out-classed.
GRENADIER COMPANY HQ
Ttn
2x MP40 SMG team 2 POINTS
OPTIONS
• Equip MP40 SMG teams with
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSSCOUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
Panzerfaust anti-tank for +2 points.
■ 8"/20cm 1 8720cm 1 12730cm I 12730cm AUTO ■
ROF
The grenadiers hold the bulk of the front line HALTED MOVING
where needed.
I OPTIONAL
Panzerfaust anti-tank 4710cm 1 1 12 5+ Limited h Slow Firing
GRENADIER PLATOON
OPTIONS
• Equip MG34 and K98 rifle teams with WEAPON RANGE
ROF
HALTED MOVING
ANTI FIRE
TANK POWER NOTES
Panzerfaust anti-tank for +2 points. MG34 & K98 rifle team 16740cm 2 1 2 0
• Add up to two sMG34 HMG teams for OPTIONAL
Panzerfaust anti-tank 4710cm 1 1 12 5+ Limited 1. Slow Firing
4x 3.7cm gun
with Stielgranate 8 POINTS Gun jf.
3x 3.7cm gun Assault
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HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
The 3.7cm PaK36 anti-tank gun served with dis 1 3.7cm gun
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24760cm 2 4+ Forward Firing 1
The 5cm PaK38 anti-tank guns were relatively TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
CAREFUL ^
SKILL___________
6x 8cm mortar 9 POINTS VETERAN 3+1
4x 8cm mortar
2x 8cm mortar
6 POINTS
3 POINTS
C
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
German mortars were an essential support 1 4710cm 1 4710cm 1 6715cm 1 8720cm \ AUTO ■
weapon. They were set up close to where the ROF ANTh FIRE-
WEAPON RANGE TANK POWER NOTES
HALTED MOVING
infantry was operating so that they could put
J
1 1 4+ 1 Smoke Bombardment
pressure on the enemy, either hitting enemy
assaults or preparing an objective for an assault.
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MARDER TANK-HUNTER PLATOON
MOTIVATION • TANK UNIT • STORMTROOPERS • IS HIT ON
CONFIDENT^ I careful" 4* i
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■ Marder (7.62cm) 32780cm 2 3+ Forward Firing 1
■■■■ ■■■■
I or Direct Fire
567140cm
16740cm
ARTILLERY
R 2+ Forward Firing
Hummel (MG)
1 6"/40cm
1 6'740cm
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AUTO Brutal, Forward Firing
6
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10.5CM ARTILLERY BATTERY
6x 15cm Nebelwerfer
3x 15cm Nebelwerfer
OPTIONS
• Replace the Sd Kfz 221 (MG) with
Sd Kfz 221 (2.8cm) at no cost.
ROF ANTI FIRE
Note: The SdKjz 221 (2.8cm) does not have an MG. WEAPON RANGE
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
1 Sd Kfz 222 (2cm)
20"/50cm 3 2 5 5+ Self-defence AA 1
1 Sd Kfz 221 & 222 (MG)
The Sd Kfz 221 and 222 armoured cars were able 16740cm 3 2 6 Self-defence AA 1
407100cm 4+
The Sd Kfz 10/4 half-track's 20mm anti-aircraft TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
gun protected German tanks and infantry. Their 1 10725cm
high-rate of fire put up a wall of lead that stopped
12730cm 18745cm
ROF
32780cm
The Sd Kfz 7/1 half-track was armed with TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
quadruple-mounted 20mm anti-aircraft guns, 8"/20cm 10725cm 14735cm 24760cm
giving each vehicle a tremendous rate of fire of RANGE anti-
WEAPON KANbE halted MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
1800 rounds per minute. With that much fire in 1 Sd Kfz 7/1 (2cm quad) 20750cm 5 3 I 5 [ 5+ 1 Dedicated AA
the sky, Soviet aircraft had a very difficult time
attacking panzer spearheads.
CONFIDENT 4+
rftHA
4x 8.8cm AA gun 12 POINTS
2x 8.8cm AA gun 6 POINTS
The legacy of the famously versatile 8.8cm FlaK36 TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
anti-aircraft gun on the Eastern Front began with 1 - 275cm 4710cm t: 4710cm 6 ■:
its ability to deal with the heaviest Soviet tanks, ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE TANK POWER NOTES
HALTED MOVING
such as the KV-1.
r 8.8cm AA gun 407100cm 2 1
1 14
1 3+ I Self-defence AA
A
Dnit«
2x Ju 87 Stuka 8 POINTS 3+
CONFIDENT 4+ AIRCRAR 5+
guns under the wings. The plane could fly low ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
under the defenders' anti-aircraft umbrella and HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 1
1 Ju 87 Stuka (3.7cm) 1 8720cm 1 - 1 2
9
hit tanks in their vulnerable side armour.
Bnit*
si 29 (3cm) 8720cm 3 7 5+
I
WHO ARE THE BRITISH
We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may he, we shallfight on the beaches, we shallfight on the landing grounds, we shall
fight in the fields and in the streets, we shallfight in the hills, we shall never surrender. ’
—Prime Minister Winston S Churchill
From across the world, you have come tradition, dating back to the Civil War. honoured the bravery and daring of its
to fight for King and Country. Your Each Regiment draws on the manpower proud infantry regiments. Truly, they do
bravery will echo across the ages as did of a county to maintain its strength — not fail or falter; they do not weaken or
that of yout ancestors at Agincourt and you at the back, pay attention! The tire—the British infantry is indomitable!
Waterloo. The weapons may be different regiments breed a fierce loyalty amongst The backbone of the infantry are the
but, by jove, the determination and their men. Normally, one battalion is Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)
bravery of this generation will prove the kept at home forming while the other is — long-serving professional soldiers. It
equal of any other in the history of the deployed overseas. Of course in is said that the British NCO believes in
Empire. Rule Britannia! desperate times like these, every man is only three things - discipline, discipline,
needed at the front. I know you chaps and discipline, as I’m sure you’ll all soon
Now listen up chaps, we all know that
are just itching to get at the Nazi swine. discover.
no upstart Hun and his goose-stepping
Don’t worry. You’ll soon get your
cronies can challenge the might of the The infantry’s job is made easier by the
chance!
British Empire. Ahh...what a glorious first-class suppott available to them, not
empire it is—stretching from the shores Now tradition plays a big part, but the the least of which is from the Royal
of the mother country, across the British Army of today is at the leading Artillery. The artillery chappies are very
grasslands of South Africa and the jewel edge of modern mechanised warfare. clever indeed and have come up with
that is India, to the South Sea colonies We’ve finally got rid of the old fuddy- many innovative ways to blast the
of Australia and New Zealand, and on duddies who thought we’d be refighting stuffing out of the Hun. The German
to the vast wilderness of Canada. The the Great War in trenches. Things have soldier is well aware that if he wants to
sun never sets on the British Empire. moved on. We’ve got the equipment get at the British soldier he must first
and the tactics to give Jerry another survive a frightful snotting from the
You lucky young chaps are about to
damn good thrashing! British guns. Jerry never gets one
become a patt of the British Army, so let
me tell you a thing or two about the without the other.
Unlike many armies, who tend to go on
proud regiments you are about to join. about the exploits of their cavalry and Of course, old Jerry likes to make quite
The Regimental system is an ancient artillery, the British Army has always
( a fuss over his Panzers! But the tank is a
British invention and we’ve got just the
sort to send those Panzers packing. Our
No doubt you chaps have heard of the
tanks are organised into squadrons —
bold exploits of our Commandos — ha- The British Army has been fighting and
originally they were horse-mounted
ha, Adolph certainly has! It was these winning wars for hundreds of years. In
cavalry squadrons, you see. In fact, the
fellows who first took the war back to that time, we’ve taken the best that our
armoured squadrons still have a slight
Germany on the continent with their foes have thrown at us and the army has
tendency to think like cavalry, and had a
daring raids. And now they continue to always come out on top. What more
deplorable penchant for launching a
be a thorn in the side of the Huns. proof is needed of the superior character
frontal assault on well-defended enemy
and training of the British soldier? None
positions at the drop of a hat. ‘Into the Let’s not forget the invaluable service
I say! And Jerry is beginning to
Valley of Death rode the six hundred...’ rendered by troops from the nations of
rediscover the lesson we gave him in the
and all that! 100 years ago it may have the British Empire too — Canadian,
First World War — that the British
worked, but not today. So the tank Indian, Australian, New Zealand and
Army will not give an inch to some
chaps have had to learn to add a dash of South African fellows for the most part.
ghastly upstart Hun who thinks he can
cunning to go with their evident We’ve also got troops from countries
carve himself an empire in Europe.
bravery. The scoreboard is looking a lot overrun by the Nazis who are thirsting
more even these days and the Hun is for revenge, like the Poles, French and
not too happy about the pasting he’s Czechs. These chaps may do things a
KNOW YOUR TANKS
CHURCHILL
Although its suspension looks antiquated, it does a remarkable job of spreading Crew (5); Commander, gunner, loader,
the vehicle's weight and maintaining traction on any surface, allowing it to go driver, hull MG gunner
almost anywhere. The Churchill III mounts a long-barrelled 6 pdr anti-tank Weight 391 tonnes
Length; 7.44m (24’ 5”)
gun firing high-explosive shells as well as armour piercing rounds.
Width; 325m ao’ 8”)
Height 2.49m (8’ 2”)
Weapons; OQE 6 pounder
2x 7.92mm Besa MG
Armour; 51-69mm
Speed; 24 km/h (15 mph)
Engine; Bedford 12-cylinder petrol
261 kW (350 hp)
SHERMAN V
A variety of different Shermans were used by British and Commonwealth Crew (5); Commander, gunner, loader,
forces, but the most common was the Sherman V (or M4A4 to use its US driver, hull MG gunner
designation). Armed with a good 75mm gun and well-armoured it was liked Weight 30 tonnes
Length; 5.92m a9’ 5”)
by its British crewmen.
Width; 2.62m (8’ ?’)
Height 2.74m (9’ 0”)
Weapons; 75mm Gun M3
2x .30-cal Browning MG
Armour; 30-76mm
Speed; 35 km/h (22 mph)
Engine; Chrysler A57 multihank
30-cylinder petrol
276kW (370 hp)
FIREFLY
1 Crew (4); Commander, gunner,
targets, so use it to support the Sherman V tanks. loader, driver
Weight 35.3 tonnes
Length; 7.77m (25’ 6”)
Width; 2.62m (8’ 7”)
Height; 2.74m (9’ 0”)
Weapons; OQE 17-pounder (76.2 mm) gun
lx i50-cal Browning MG
Armour; 30-89mm
Speed; 35 km/h (22 mph)
Engine; Chrysler A57 multibank
30-cylinder petrol
276kW (370 hp)
If
^£6
M10
The American-built MIO self-propelled anti-tank gun gave the British anti Crew (5); Commander, gimner,
tank regiments a mobile gun to support their towed guns. They progressively driver, assistant driver
upgunned their Ml Os with their own 17 pdr to increase their punch. assistant driver
Weight 89 tonnes
Length: 6.83m (22’ 5”1
Width; 3.05m ao’ 0”)
Height 8.89m (9’ 6”)
Weapons; 3Tnch Gun M7
or QP 17 pdr Gun
.50-cal M2 Browning
Armour: lOeOmm
Speed; 40 km/h (25 mph)
Engine; GM 6046, 280 kW (375
STUART
The British used the American Stuart light tank in the reconnaissance role. Crew (4); Commander/Toader, gunne;
Initially they used the M3 Stuart in North Africa, but by the time of the driver, hull MG gunner
Normandy landings British units were using both the Stuart V (M3A3) and Weight 15B tonnes
Stuart VI (M5A1). Length; 4.84m as’ 10.5”)
Width; 2B3m (7’ 6”)
Height; 2.56m (8’ 5”)
Weapons; 37mm Gun M6
3x .30-cal Browning MG
Armour; 9.5-63.5 mm
Speed; 58 km/h (36 mph)
Engine; Twin Cadillac Series 42
164 kW (220 hp)
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UNIVERSAL CARRIER
This versatile little vehicle could be found throughout the British army, Crew (3); Commander, gunner, driver
scouting ahead of the infantry or delivering mobilelmachine-gun support Weight 32 tonnes
wherever it was ilkeded. Length; 3.65m 02’ 0”)
Width; a06m (6’ 9”) T;
Height L57m (5’ 2”)
Weapons; .303 Bren light MG
Armour 4-lOmm
Speed; 48 km/h (30 mph)
Engine; Pord V8 60 kW (80 hp) 'i
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TANK
FORMATIONS
1
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SHERMAN
ARMOURED
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SQUADRON^
LB101
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ITALY CHURCHIU
TANK SQUADRON
LB104
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COMPANY
LB110
RECONNAISSANCE RECONNAISSANCE
UNIVERSAL CARRIER
iliai
UNIVERSAL CARRIER 25 PDR 25 PDR
PATROL PATROL FIELD TROOP FIELD TROOP
CAR TROOP
3
DAIMLER ARMOURED DAIMLER ARMOURED
CAR TROOP
PRIEST
FIELD TROOP
LB116
PRIEST
FIELD TROOP
ARTILLERY
25 PDR
FIELD TROOP
PRIEST
FIELD TROOP
with infantry, where their lack of speed is nor a problem. Combined with being deadly in assaults, SKILL
British infantry are assault experts. They have a bonus in both British infantry are definitely still 'Queen TRAINED 4+
Deadly Jli
their Assault and Counterattack ratings, making them hit ofthe Battlefield'. Assault
hard in assault combat and hardly ever run away. On top of
this, in the right situation, British Rifle companies can launch
night attacks—giving them much needed cover as they rush
towards their objectives.
TANKS BULLDOG 4
Troops with Bulldog have a better Counterattack rating. ‘1
INFANTRY TANK British mfiintry are extremely tenacious. They don't like to quit a
Infantry Tanks have a better Counterattack rating. fight once their blood is up, and once they have fought to capture '■
The infantry tanks have thick armour. Their crews are trained to ground, they won't willingly give it up.
lead the infantry into and through the enemy defences, and know
that they have little to fear from either infantry or guns. DEADLY
Deadly troops have a better Assault rating.
INFANTRY Long-range fire can be very deadly, but often the decisive actions
is an old-fashioned bayonet charge. British infantry don’t shy-^
away from a hand-to-handfight. Their training includes ample^.
NIGHT ATTACK bayonet drill, and they have a plentifid supply ofhand grenades.
If a Force with Night Attack is the attacker in a mission where
the defender has Minefields, the player may attack at night.
If they do so. Night Fighting rules (see page 113 of the rule- ARTILLERY
book) are in effect at the start of the game.
British Units from Formations with Night Attack can move MIKE TARGET
freely from the start of the game. Friendly Units from When a Spotting Team successfully Ranges In an Artillery
other Formations or Support may not move out of their Unit with Mike Target, they may immediately roll to Range >
Deployment Area until morning breaks. In another Artillery Unit. If successful, the additional Artillery .
The desert lacked natural cover, so British infantry developed Unit is treated as Ranging In on the same attempt as the first.'l
techniques for attacking under cover ofdarkness. This took a lot The Royal Artillery have learned the value ofconcentrating their <
ofplanning, so was only useful when the enemy was defending artillery fire. Different orders indicate the size of the bombard- \
fixed positions. ment. A ‘Mike target’ order calls for the fire ofa full regiment of"'
artillery, with 24 guns.
« I « I « >!&
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
rmwwi
SHERMAN
ARMOURED
SQUADRON HQ
STUART
RECCE PATROL
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
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The American-built Sherman tank has been supplied to the British Army in large numbers, becoming the standard tank by
1944. Recognising that the standard 75mm gun is becoming outdated, the British modified some Sherman tanks to become
Fireflies mounting a powerful 17 pdr gun. As production ofFireflies has increased, each troop has gained one, with the 75mm
guns being retained for their greater effectiveness against infantry and anti-tank guns.
Most British armoured squadrons (as they 1 10725cm I 12'730cm | 18'V45cm | 20750cm | 3+ f
call their tank companies) are equipped with [ WEAPON
RANGE ROF ANTI FIRE
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
Sherman tanks. Combining good mobility with
medium armour and a good all-round gun, the
Sherman is an effective all-purpose battle tank.
1 Sherman (75mm)
1 Sherman (MGs)
28770cm
16740cm
LU
1
4
10
2
m Smoke
1
1
3x Sherman (75mm)
lx Firefly (17 pdr) (LBIoj) iTPOir^
2x Sherman (75mm)
lx Firefly (17 pdr) (LB103)
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I Firefly (17 pdr) 36"/90cm No HE
Firefly (MG)
CHURCHILL
ITALY ARMOURED SQUADRON TANK FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
V)
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3
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s
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You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
The Churchill infantry tank is designed to move at a walking pace ahead of the infantry, knocking out enemy machine-guns
as they advance, secure behind its heavy armour. Unlike many countries that parcel out their infantry-support tanks in
penny packets, a British infantry division can expect a full brigade of 180 of these powerful tanks attached to it in support
of its attacks!
ITALY
CHURCHILL ARMOURED SQUADRON HQ
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providing direct fire support in order to get them
Churchill IV (6 pdr) 28770cm 1
onto the objective. --------------------------------------------------------- 1
Churchill IV (MGs) 16740cm
ITALY
CHURCHILL ARMOURED TROOP
n PI
TANK POWER
LdLdIdd Self-defence AA ■
RIFLE COMPANY INFANTRY FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
RIFLE 1
[COMPANY HQ ^
LB107
ARTILLERY WEAPONS
[
AM
3-INCH
I
J [ VICKERS MACHINE-GUN 1
MORTAR PLATOON jd PLATOON
i LB109 t LB113 .dm
RECON
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
Rifle companies are the mainstay of the British Army. Whether digging in and holding ground or launching attacks to break
through the enemy defences and open the way for the armoured divisions, the infantry are there when they are needed.
• INFANTRY UNIT •
mi \mEa
Bulldog ^.
Counterattack
AW
6x 3-inch mortar spoir^
4x 3-inch mortar ^O^S
2x 3-inch mortar ^olrTrs
....... '
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
The new ML 3” Mark II mortar is a big 1 4710cm 1 4710cm 6715cm t: 8'720cm AUTO ■
improvement over the old Mark I. Its increased ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
range allows it to match the German weapons
and cover a greater area.
^3-inchmoh^^^^^^WVIOO^
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1 1 4+ j Smoke Bombardment mJ
MOTOR COMPANY INFANTRY FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
MOTOR
COMPANY HQ
LB110
UNIVERSAL CARRIER 1
PATROL jd
LB112
WEAPONS ARTILLERY
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
British armoured regiments are expected to operate independently during the exploitation and pursuit phases ofa battle. As
such, they can't wait for the infantry to catch up if they need to clear a defended town or wood on their route of advance.
That's why they have a motor company close to hand. Then, when the tanks lagerfor the night, or a counterattack is expected,
the motor company digs in giving the tanks a solid base on which to manoeuvre the next day.
MOTOR COMPANY HQ
MOTOR PLATOON
PIAT anti-tank
16740cm
8720cm
3
1
2
1
2
10
6
OPTIONS
• Arm any or all Universal Carrier (MG)
with Boys AT rifle for +1 point.
m H
ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE TANK POWER NOTES
HALTED MOVING
□□
I Universal Carrier (MG) 16740cm Forward Firing
I
its flanks, or find sneaky routes forward that the ■
OPTIONAL
Boys AT rifle
20750cm Forward Firing, Slow Firing
1 Firing Bombardment
24760cm
487120cm
6 2
MM
1
J
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
11 1 4+ 1 Forward Firing
The 6 pdr anti-tank gun is small enough to easily
conceal in a defensive position, making it ideal
«1 ••
i'‘9 § 11 IK •f for making tanks think twice about assaulting
1• m , British infantry. With the latest anti-tank
ammunition, even the biggest German panzers
think twice before coming too close.
SUPPORT UNITS
PRIEST FIELD TROOP
TANK UNIT • MIKE TARGET •
4
2+
5+
Brutal, Forward Firing, Slow Firing,
Smoke
Self-defence M
■
■
B
The versatile 25-pounder entered service just TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
before the war began, and remains the main t 275cm 4710cm | 4710cm |
British field gun. Its main ammunition is an ROF ANTI FIRE
WEAPON RANGE TANK POWER NOTES
11.5kg (251b) 87.6mm high-explosive shell, HALTED MOVING
1 25 pdr gun 80"/200cm ARTILLERY Smoke Bombardment B
with smoke and solid armour-piercing rounds
Hi
rn
1 or Direct Fire 24760cm 2 1 Smoke B
also available.
lx Sherman OP 1 POINT
You must field a Priest Field Troop (LB116) or a 25 pdr
Field Troop (LB117) before you can field a Sherman OP.
2x Daimler (2 pdr)
lx Dingo 2 POINTS
lx Daimler (2 pdr)
lx Daimler (Littlejohn)
lx Dingo 3 POINTS
l1 1
1 .SOcalMGs
deadly when strafing troops caught in the open. 8"/20cm 3 5-I-
1
^ Comrade soldiers! Today we fight the war is not yet won. It is your duty, resistance of the enemy, nor any selfish
I for the very survival of International your honour, and your glory, to lead thoughts regarding personal survival.
J; Communism and for the soul of the us to victory. Yesterday you worked in Indeed, the life of the individual is
' Motherland. The long struggle for the the factories of the Urals, in the fields meaningless when set against the sur
freedom of the workers and peasants of Kazakstan, and in the icy wastes vival of Mother Russia and the glorious
‘ continues as the RKKA, our glorious of Siberia. Today you are soldiers. Communist system.
Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, Tomorrow you will fight.
You will not fight alone. The entire
. smashes the fascist hordes, annihilating
Some of you are riflemen, the lifeblood might of the Red Army will fight with
them where they stand and pursuing
of the Red Army. Like the Volga in you. Our tankists will lead the way, our
1 them to the viper’s nest from whence
spring, you will be irresistible. As you artillerists will flatten the enemy defenc
they came!
march unflinchingly into the fire of es ahead of you, while our Shturmoviki
It was only the treason of the old Tsarist the fascist vipers and defeat them, pound them from the air.
01 officers, and the cowardice of the men your blood will wash away the stain
Others of you are those tankists. Your
Uji •'they led, that opened the door letting left by the fascist beast on our beloved
tanks are more than a match for any
the Hitlerites invade our beloved home Motherland.
puny fascist panzer. The workers of
land. Their backstab cost the people of
Brave comrades! Always remember that the Soviet Union have sweated blood
the Soviet Union dearly, bringing the
the very future of workers throughout to bring you these machines. Do not
' enemy to the very gates of Moscow and
the world depends on you. Do not waste their effort.
Stalingrad, and the Soviet Union to the
falter in your steps. Do not fear treason.
brink of defeat. With many of our factories overrun
Your comrade komissar stands ready
by the Hitlerites, the world thought
■ Fortunately, our beloved leader. Comrade to eliminate traitors the moment they
we were doomed. They did not count
. Stalin, purged the traitors and, with his show themselves. Do your duty as a
on the resilience of the Soviet worker.
‘Not One Step Back’ order, put steel in hero selflessly. Do not hesitate. Do not
Racing the advancing panzers, they dis
the backbone of the army. allow yourself even one step back!
UJ Comrade soldiers! Despite the unbend Nothing must be allowed to get in
mantled their factories and rebuilt them
in the Urals. Standing in the snow, they
K?. ing steel of Comrade Stalin’s leadership, the way of victory—neither the futile built tanks before they built factories.
vV--
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or even houses to live in. Workers toil And let us not forget the artillerists. Comrade soldiers! We are ridding the
twenty-four hours a day to produce the
advanced weaponry conceived by our
Their powerful guns are the ‘Red God
of War’. Their numberless guns will
soil of the Rodina of the Nazi pesti
lence. Through your selfless sacrifice
md
brilliant Soviet engineers. blast a path into the Hitlerite lines we will prevail over the low cunning ^lUI
Tomorrow when you fight, you must for you. Our Soviet system is simple, of the fascist generals and their arro if*r
remember all you have learned in your direct, and effective. We do not waste gant hordes.
training. Destroy the Fascists. Let not precious ammunition throwing shells at Tomorrow we march to victory.
one survive, and if your tank is hit, do the enemy like a Tsar scattering roubles Tomorrow we fight. Tomorrow the*
not hesitate, fight on. Strike back and at a festival. We mass our guns where Fascists die. Tomorrow will be a glori i-'- f
destroy the gun that shot you. Do not they are needed, where they can see the ous day for the Motherland!
abandon your tank while it can still enemy, where they can make every shot
Each day brings us closer to ultimate
fight. Push deep into the enemy posi count. Nothing can stand up to a full
victory comrades. Yes, the day will
tions and do not stop while you have artillery battalion! Nothing will stop
come when our soldiers parade Hitler
breath, fuel, and ammunition. you achieving victory!
himself in chains across Red Square! ?
81
KNOW YOUR TANKS
T-34
The T-34 had thick, well-sloped armour, high Crew (4): Commander/gunner, loader,
speed, and a 76mm gun. The later models driver, hull MG gunner
improved the tank further by giving the Weight; 30 tonnes
commander a cupola, making it easier Length; 6J0m (20’)
Width; 3.00m (9’ 10”)
to see the battlefield and coordinate
Height; 2.65m (8’ 8”)
the crew's actions.
Weapons; 76mm P-34 gun
2x 7.62mm DT MG
Armour: 45-60mm
Speed; 53 km/h (33 mph)
Engine: V2-34 Diesel
450 kW (600 hp)
T-34/85
The new T-34/85 tank was the result of superior Soviet industry. It had more Crew {5>. Commander, gunner, loader,
armour than the older T-34 model and a powerful 85mm gun that no fascist driver, hull MG gunner
tank could hope to stand against. Weight; 32 tonnes
Length; 815m (26’ 8”)
Width: 3m (9’ 10”)
Height; 2.72m (8’ 11”)
Weapons: 85mm D-5T tank gun
2x 7.62mm DT MG
Armour: 45-75mm
Speed; 53 km/h (33 mph)
Engine; V2-34 Diesel
450 kW (600 hp)
KV-1
When it was introduced, the KV-1 heavy tank had the thickest armour of Crew (5); Commander, gunner, loader
any tank in the world, but it was too slow and had a poorly laid out turret, driver, hull MG gunner
limiting its fighting ability. Weight; 48.0 tonnes
Length; 6.70m (21’ 11”)
Width; 325m (9’ 11”)
Height 2.75m (9’)
Weapons; 76mm 2IS-5 gun
3x 7.62mm DT MG
Armour: 75-120mm
; *<*> Speed; 29 km/h (18 mph)
Engine; V2-K Diesel
450 kW (600 hp)
KVIs
The heavy KV-l was too slow for combined operations with the faster T-34, Crew (5): Commander, gunner, loader
so the Red Army developed a faster skorostnoy ('high-speed') version, that driver, hull MG gunner
was more reliable and effective in combat. Weight; 42.5 tonnes
Length; 6.70m (21’ 11”)
Width; 325m (9’ 11”)
Height; 2.75m (9’)
Weapons; 76mm ZIS-5 gun
3x 7.62mm DT MG
Armour: 6(>-82mm
Speed; 42 km/h (26 mph)
Engine; V2-K Diesel
450 kW (600 hp)
SU-85 '"i!
■ ;,-4
The SU-85 self-propelled gun mounted a powerful 85mm gun on a T-34 Crew (4); Commander, gunner,
chassis, creating a powerful and mobile tank destroyer. loader, driver
Weight; 29.6 tonnes
Length; 825m (26’ 9”)
Width; 3.00m (9’ 10”)
Height ^45m (8’)
Weapons; 85mm D-5S gun 4
Armour; 45-75mm
'ft
Speed; 55 km/h (34 mph)
Engine; Diesel 12-cyl V-2 ■4
T-70
The T-70 light tank was amazingly powerful for such a compact design. Crew (2}. Commander/gunner, driver
Despite its small size, it mounted a 45mm gun and had 45mm of armour, Weight: ,10 tonnes
although its two-man crew have to do all the work of Length; 4.42m (14’ 6")
Width; 2.47m (8’ 1”)
the bigger crew found in other tanks.
Height ^08m (6’ 10”)
Weapons; 45mm 20-K gun
7.62mm DT 15(}
Armour; 15-45mm
Speed; 45 km/h (28 mph)
Engine; Tandem (jA2-203 Petrol
63 kW (85 hp)
CHURCHILL
The British shipped over 300 Churchill infantry-support tanks to the Red Crew (5): Commander, gunner, loader
Army as part of the lend-lease program. With thick armour and a good anti driver, hull MG gunner
tank gun, they were useful heavy tanks. Weight 38.5 tonnes
Length; 7.44m (24’ 5”)
Width; 355m ao’ 8”)
Height 2.49m (8’ 2”)
Weapons; QP 6 pdr (57mm) gun
2x 7.92mm Besa MG
Armour: 76-89mm
Speed; 24 km/h (15 mph)
Engine; Bedford 12-cyl Petrol ’
260 kW (350 hp)
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SOVIET FORCE
Your Force must contain at least one Formation, and may contain as many Formations as you like.
I I
GUARDS HERO
FORMATIONS FORMATIONS
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A.
HEAVY TANK
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KV-1S GUARDS
LS100
A A
REGIMENT
"ifhii
HERO T-34
TANK BATTALION
LS105
jd
J
_aSM_ HERO MOTOR RIFLE J
BATTALION
LS109
A
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CHURCHILL GUARDS HERO RIFLE J
HEAVY TANK REGIMENT>4 BATTALION A
LS103
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KV-8
FLAME-TANK COMPANY
OT-34
FLAME-TANK COMPANY
CONSCRIPT RECONNAISSANCE
FORMATIONS FORMATIONS
WHY PLAY SOVIETS
The Soviet army is forged from the strength and will of its
people. When the Germans invaded in 1941, it was the Soviet unitsfall into three categories: Guards, Fleroes
people's army that rose up and fought with a fierce determi that have survived a few battles, andfresh Conscripts.
nation not to be conquered by the Germans.
Guards are elite tankers. These tankers AKMOUR
The mainstay of the Red Army is the T-34. This rugged Hero battalions are survivorsfrom
medium tank is fast, has a decent gun and amour, making it previous battles. While they havefewer
the ideal tank to take into most situations. As German Tigers tanks than fresh battalions, their crews SKILL
TRAINED 4+
and Panthers started arriving on the battlefield, the T-34 was have learnedfrom their comrades'
upgraded to mount an 85 mm gun in a new, larger turret. This mistakes.
Crafty
Tactics 3+1
gives it the ability to tackle these heavy tanks head on, and
the dedicated commander makes the tank shoot better while Conscript battalions have rushed
R.L^]|.lLHgg
on the move. through their training and are best Hot One Step ^ .
Last Stand
The KV-ls guards heavy tanks provide the Red Army with used as a blunt instrument. However
elite heavily-armoured tanks that can race around the bat they are more likely to hang around
tlefield at high speed. They can keep up with the fast pace of than their Hero counterparts once they
start taking casualties.
Soviet operations, while being well-protected against a wide
variety of weapons.
Like the tanks, infantry
On top of their own tanks, the Soviets also received a lot battalions have options for both
of tanks, such as the American M3 Lee and Stuart and the Conscript and Hero battalions.
British Churchill and Valentine, from their allies through the
Komissars accompany their troops For the Motherland
2+
Lend Lease program. These tanks were vital, equipping Soviet
into battle and 'encourage' their
armies until they could get their own production lines up
comrades to commit acts ofvalour in the name of the
and running. The Lend Lease tanks increase your options,
motherland, increasing their motivation (marked^ on
making it easier to pick the perfect combination for your
the Unit Card).
playing style.
SOVIET SPECIAL RULES
Thefollowing special rules are characteristic ofSoviet
forces, reflecting their own style ofequipment, tactics, INFANTRY
and approach to battle.
FOR THE MOTHERLAND
NOT ONE STEP BACK Infantry with For the Motherland have a better Assault rating.
Units with Not One Step Back have a better Last Stand rating. Soviet infantry fight bitterly in hand-to-hand combat, seeking to
free their beloved Motherlandfrom the enemy.
In the Red Army, it is a crime to retreat and tankers who aban
don a tank that isn’t burningface severe consequences.
KOMISSAR
FLAME-THROWER While their Komissar team is In Command, a Unit has a
Infantry, Gun, and Unarmoured Tank Teams re-roll suc better Motivation, as shown in the Komissar column (marked
on the Unit Card.
cessful Saves when hit by a Flame-thrower, and the Unit is
automatically Pinned Down. Armoured Tank Teams use their Traitors, deserters, and other anti-Soviet elements had no place
Top armour for Armour Saves when hit by a Flame-thrower. in the Red Army. Political education combined with draconian^,
punishments ensured that every Soviet soldier did their duty. ' |
Flame-throwers may shoot in Defensive Fire. However, while
a Unit that is Hit by a Flame-thrower is Pinned Down, this
does not automatically stop the assault. The defender still
UNIT TRANSPORT
needs to score five (or eight) hits as normal to stop the assault. The Unit Leader of the Transport Attachment must end
the Movement Step within 6’7l5cm of the Unit Leader of
Flame-throwers spew a stream of burning fuel, making them
its Passenger Unit while on table. If it cannot do this, then
terrifying and lethal weapons.
the Transport Attachment must be Sent to the Rear (see
page 45 of the rulebook).
TANKS A reconnaissance platoon’s transports keep close to their infantry^
element to provide supporting fire and to be ready to mount up,
CRAFTY and move at a moment’s notice. 4
Crafty Tanks have better Tactics ratings.
Having survived many battles, the survivmg heroes have learned URRAH
a trick or two. Units with Urrah may move 6’7l5cm (instead of 4’7l0cm) ’
when Charging into Contact. i
FLAMMABLE Thrown into battle with little training and orders to win or die,^
Flammable Tanks have worse Motivation and Assault ratings.
Soviet soldiers shouted ‘Urrah’ then ran headlong at the enemy to '
Sitting next to a tank offlame-thrower fuel tends to make one
minimise the inevitable heavy casualties.
cautious about getting too close to enemy tank hunters.
AIRCRAFT
FLYING TANK
Flying Tanks have a worse Is Hit On rating, but a better Save.
The IL-2 Shturmovik protected the pilot and the engine in on^
armoured ‘bathtub’ making it very diflicult to shoot down, hut i
also slow and unmanoeuvrable. |
The KV-ls heavy tank blends heavy armour and speed together for a well rounded tank. Mixing in the slower, heaver KV-1
gives the Soviet heavy tank regiments the flexibility it needs to be aggressive and defensive depending on the situation.
u
24'760cm 1 3-t
they could either just plough through the enemy 1 KV-ls (MGs)
16740cm 4 6
defences, or manoeuvre to seek a weak spot.
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
CHURCHILL
GUARDS HEAVY TANK REGIMENT HQ
n Mm
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
Churchill tanks ran low, casualties were replaced HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
with new KV-ls tanks to keep the heavy tank 1 Churchill (6 pdr) 28770cm 1 No HE 1
regiments in combat. 1 Churchill (MGs) 16740cm 4
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CHURCHILL
GUARDS HEAVY TANK COMPANY
HERO T-34 TANK BATTALION TANK FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
INFANTRY ARTILLERY
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
In the heat of battle you learn fairly quickly or die. The battle-hardened takers of the surviving tank battalions are few, but
their skill more then makes up for it. These tankers have seen true combat, faced their fears and are still standing.
HERO
T-34 TANK BATTALION HQ
T-34 (85mm)
24760cm
28770cm
2
2
’ 9
12
3-t
3-e
Overworked I
1
ion fighting until reinforcements arrive. T-34(MGs) 16740cm 4 2 6
1
HERO
T-34 TANK COMPANY
CONFIDENT~4tn
3x T-34 (76mm)
lx T-34 (85mm) 14 POINTS
HERO
T-70 TANK COMPANY
•TANK UNIT-
FRONT 4
3x T-70 (45mm) 3 POINTS
2
TOP ^ 1
The Soviets produced the T-70 tank quickly and
cheaply. The tank itself is lightly armoured, and TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
its 45mm gun is starting to be outclassed by the 10725cm 12730cm 18745cm 20750cm 4-I-
latest German tanks. Despite this the heroes that ROF ANTI- FIRE-
rnnmM
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
have survived continue to prove that sometimes
skill and a strong will can overcome any short
comings of a tank.
T-70 (45 mm)
T-70 (MG)
20750cm
16740cm
m Overworked
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HERO
VALENTINE TANK COMPANY
FRONT A
^. |
3x Valentine (2 pdr) 5 POINTS Crafty
Tactics \
The sturdy British Valentine tank proved itself 8"/20cm 10725cm 14735cm 16740cm
anti-tank support, while the 2 pdr variant gave it 1 Valentine (2 pdr) 24760cm 2 1 7 4-I-
No HE 1
■ Valentine (6 pdr)
16740cm
28770cm
3
2
3
1
2
10
6
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
HERO
MOTOR RIFLE
BATTALION HQ
HERO HERO
MOTOR RIFLE MOTOR RIFLE
COMPANY COMPANY
82mm mortar
COMPANY
ANTI-AIRCRAFT
r|^
DSHK AA MG
ANTI-AIRCRAFT PUTOON
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
% A L
After a few days offierce fighting, the motor rifle battalions are worn down to a hard core. Learning quickly in the intense
cauldron of combat, their tactics improve and they grab the best weaponry in the battalion to increase their firepower.
• INFANTRY FORMATION •
really count. 1
□7
2
teams for +1 point each. OPTIONAL
24760cm 6 2 Assault 4+, Heavy Weapon
Maksim HMG
• Add up to two Maksim HMG teams I OPTIONAL
1 6'740cm 4 5 Assault 4+, Heavy Weapon, No HE
for +1 point each. PTRD anti-tank rifle
%
3x Maksim HMG TToITTr?
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
The tanks could not be everywhere, so a com 1 8720cm 1 8'720cm i 12730cm t: 1 AUTO ■
12730cm
pany of reliable Maksim heavy machine-gun
ROF ANTI FIRE
sgave the battalion the capability to hold ground WEAPON RANGE
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
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82MM MORTAR COMPANY
■
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
The battalion’s 82mm BM-41 mortar was well 1
suited to the Red Army’s requirements. It was
8"/20cm 1 8720cm 12730cm IT 12730cm AUTO
1 120mm mortar
567140cm Liihhi^
J
^L—
being cheap and simple enough for infantrymen 2
to use.
6x PTRD anti-tank rifle
3x PTRD anti-tank rifle
to deal with a wide range of targets, and the 24"/60cm 3+ Forward Firing
9 r.
HERO RIFLE BATTALION INFANTRY FORMATION
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
HERO RIFLE
BATTALION HQ
1
HERO
RIFLE COMPANY
11 HERO
RIFLE COMPANY
LS119
1 HERO
RIFLE COMPANY
1
HERO
SMG COMPANY
11 MAKSIM MACHINE-GUN
COMPANY
RECONNAISSANCE
82mm mortar
COMPANY
1 120MM MORTAR
COMPANY □ SCOUT
PLATOON
1
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
V
Having learned the cost ofheadlong charges and the value ofkeeping their troops alive, experienced battalion commanders
allow their troops more latitude in how they fight. The survivors of the battalion's first battles go on to fight a long and
heroic struggle, placing a greater emphasis on the eventual victory of the Soviet Union than victory at any cost today.
SAVE
DPMG&
OPTIONS M1891 rifle team
16740cm 1 1 2 6
SCOUT PLATOON
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
SMG
COMPANY
HERO
SMG COMPANY
82MM MORTAR
COMPANY
1
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
For sheer brute force, nothing beats a T-34 tank battalion. This is really a heavy-metal force with twenty or even thirty good
tanks. Of course, when fielding such a large force coordination is difficult, so you have to keep your tactics simple. Keep the
enemy in sight and blow them away with massed firepower or overwhelm them in close-range combat!
The T-34 was produced in enormous numbers 1943, light tanks were essential to keep tank brigades at full strength.
(over 15,000 in 1943 alone, more than the entire While many of these older mixed light and medium tank formations still
production of German Panzer III and IV tanks exist, the newer formations are made up entirely of T-34 medium tanks.
combined). Despite this, they were being lost As the newT-34/85 is issued, their combat power goes up even further.
almost as fast as they were being made, and until
The T-70 light tank used automobile engines ROF ANTI FIRE
rnrnn
WEAPON RANGE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
(two per tank!) and easily-manufactured com 1 T-70 (45mm) I
UJ
20750cm 4+ Overworked
ponents to create a tank that didn't need a 1 T-70 (MG)
_____________ _______________________ 1
16740cm 6
1 Valentine (6 pdr)
16740cm
28770cm
3
2
3
1
2
10
6
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
M3 LEE
TANK BATTALION
LS125
ARTILLERY
82MM MORTAR
COMPANY
LS113
Despite its odd appearance, the M3 Lee was an effective tank with a good balance of armour, fire-power, and mobility. The
M3 Lee was designed with two anti-tank guns, a 37mm housed in the turret and a long 75mm fixed to its hull, giving it the
option to switch guns when firing at heavily-armoured targets or soft targets.
CONFIDENT 4+
Not One Step Back
Last Stand
FRONT 5
lx M3 Lee (long 75nim) 3 POINTS I I green
4
TOP -0-
While the Red TVrmy had many derogatory 1
nicknames for the American M3-S (5 for Sredniy
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
or Medium), such as 'Three-storey Tank' and
'Grave for Seven Brothers', they found it to be
WEAPON ROF ANTI FIRE
RANGE NOTES
the most effective of the Lend Lease tanks that HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
M3 Lee{MGs) 16740cm 4 4 2 6
4x M3 Stuart (37mm) 6 POINTS TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
The United States provided the Red Army with WEAPON RANGE
ROF
HALTED MOVING
ANTI FIRE
TANK POWER NOTES
16740cm
ru 1
n Overworked
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
MOTOR RIFLE
BATTALION HQ
LS128
[
SMG
COMPANY
LS130
SMG
COMPANY
LSI 30
MAKSIM MACHINE-GUN
COMPANY
%
[ J J
PTRD ANTI-TANK 45MM ANTI-TANK 76MM ANTI-TANK
COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
Motor rifle didn 't mean that the infantry were carried in trucks, rather it meant that the brigade had no horses. Like the rest
of the Red Army, everything that could be carried or pulled by the soldiers was. The difference was that everything else was
moved by a truck rather than by the horses found in the rifle divisions.
24760cm 6
1
2
1 2
2
6
SMC COMPANY
1^^ • INFANTRY UNIT • KOMISSAR • URRAH •
CONFIDENT A*
4710cm
[T-
nnu
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
It and the Komissar team are mounted on a small Every regiment has one or more submachine-gun companies. These ^
base (see page 118).
assault troops had massive short-range firepower to suppress the enemy ,
The Komissar team shoots as a PPSh SMG team. defences, then to kill them in close combat.
MAKSIM MACHINE-GUN COMPANY
The tanks could not be everywhere, so a com 1 8720cm 8'720cm 1 12730cm 12730cm AUTO 1
pany of reliable Maksim heavy machine-gun
ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES *
WEAPON RANGE
sgave the battalion the capability to hold ground HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
1 Maksim HMG 6 1 2 2 1
against infantry attacks, or to pin down the
enemy ahead of their own attacks.
to use.
(
TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
rifles to protect their infantry from tanks. While
one anti-tank rifle might not be particularly
8"/20cm I 8'720cm 12730cm
ROF ANTI
12730cm
FIRE
AUTO ■
deadly, a dozen or more can be very effective, WEAPON RANGE
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER NOTES
1
exploiting their speed and mobility to get flank
shots in a way that larger anti-tank guns cannot.
1 PTRD anti-tank rifle 5
LbihLii^h J
4x 45mm gun
2x 45mm gun
4x 76mm gun
2x 76mm gun
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
RIFLE
BATTALION HQ
LS131
RIFLE
mi mi
COMPANY
LS132
~Si:W
82MM MORTAR 120MM MORTAR PTRD ANTI-TANK PTRD ANTI-TANK
COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY
RECONNAISSANCE
45MM ANTI-TANK
COMPANY
45MM ANTI-TANK
COMPANY
You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
The basic building block of the Red Army is the Strelkovy Batalon or Rifle Battalion. The essence of this force is a mass of
infantry, far more infantry than any other army can field.
RIFLE BATTALION HQ
4
2x PPSh SMG team 2 POINTS
3
RIFLE COMPANY
• Add one Flame-thrower team for Stalin purged the officer corps before the war, removing any officer even
+2 points. remotely suspected of hostility to the regime. Combined with the terrible
The Unit Leader is one ofthe DP MG & Ml 891 losses suffered during tbe first few months of the war, this left the Red
rifle teams. It and the Komissar team are mounted Army desperately short of trained officers (let alone experienced ones). )
on a small base (see page 118). To compensate, their tactics were reduced to blunt frontal assaults. 5
The Komissar team shoots as a DP MG &M1891 Commanders dictated how, where, and when their subordinates would ;
rifle team. attack, and tolerated no argument. They then expected their attacks to t|
be carried out until successful — or until there were no soldiers left to
attack.
SCOUT PLATOON
Jikilllil
9x PPSh SMG team 13 POINTS
7x PPSh SMG team 10 POINTS
5x PPSh SMG team 7 POINTS
You must field the Formation HQ and one Combat Unit from each black box.
You may also field one Combat Unit from each grey box.
HEADQUARTERS
RECONNAISSANCE
COMPANY HQ
LS133
ul
liJ
-ini HERO
*ui'! VALENTINE
TANK COMPANY
L5108
»Zi
LS138
-2H You may field a Combat Unit from a black box as a Support Unit for another Formation.
-d
UI
\i RECONNAISSANCE COMPANY HQ
foci
2x PPSh SMG team
lx M3 Scout
(.50 cal MG) (LS13S) K13SIIZIO
As the spearhead of Soviet advances, the reconnaissance pushed forward until they contacted the enemy. In a hail of fire, they
smashed through the opposition, allowing the main force’s advance to continue unhindered.
to*.: «
I
Soviet reconnaissance platoons practice reconnaissance in force, finding the enemy and clearing the path for the main
force’s advance. Reconnaissance groups combined armoured infantry, scouts on foot, and light tanks or armoured cars with
mortars for artillery support, making them potent self-contained forces.
1
TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH CROSS
RECONNAISSANCE PLATOON
• INFANTRY UNIT • SCOUT • SPEARHEAD •
AGGRESSIVE 3+!
Last Stand
4x Recce DP MG team 3+
lx Flame-thrower team 7 POINTS For the Motherland
Assault
The Unit Leader is one ofthe Recce DP MG teams, 8720cm 8"/20cm 12730cm 12730cm AUTO
and is mounted on a small base (seepage 118).
Flame-thrower team
16740cm
4710cm
nnn 6
Flame-thrower, Heavy Weapon,
AUTO Pinned ROF 2
on reaching the battlefield. Taking the DP
machine-guns off their vehicles for covering fire,
they stormed the enemy positions, clearing the
way for the following troops.
Armoured Car
Counterattack
Nof One Step Back
Last Stand FRONT A
3x BA-10 (45mm) 2 POINTS
VETERAN 3*
Once, the Soviet Union had thousands of pow TOP ^
erful BA-10 armoured cars. Now, they make
TACTICAL TERRAIN DASH CROSS COUNTRY DASH ROAD DASH
do with the handful of survivors. Armed with
8"/20cm 8"/20cm 10725cm 24760cm
a 45mm gun that could easily destroy oppos
ing armoured cars, the BA-10 led the advance.
Dashing along the road, it located enemy con
centrations so that they could be attacked or
outflanked.
SUPPORT UNITS
OT-34 FLAME-TANK COMPANY
The Red Army developed flame-tanks before 8"/20cm 10725cm 12730cm 14735cm
the war to assist their infantry to overrun and 1 WEAPON
RANGE
ROF ANTI FIRE
NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
destroy enemy positions. The KV-8 was the latest
KV-8 (45mm) 20750cm 2 1 7 4-F Overworked B
and toughest in this long lineage. It mounted an
KV-8 (Flame-thrower) 4710cm 5 5 2 AUTO Flame-thrower B
ATO-41 flame-thrower in the turret in place Forward Firing
KV-8 (MG) 16740cm 3 3 2 6 fl
of the machine-gun, with a smaller 45mm gun
replacing the 76mm gun to make room for it.
■-, ... ,/*-r,V...> V
CONFIDENT 4+1
1 SP Gun u,
I_^unterattack
■ Jiot One Step Back
I Last Stand “
4x SU-122 (122mm) 16 POINTS
3x SU-122 (122mm) 12 POINTS
tSURPORTVUNIT
Along with the light SU-76, the Red Army 16740cm 24760cm 28770cm
developed the medium SU-122. This put a heavy WEAPON RANGE
ROF ANTI FIRE NOTES
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
122mm gun in a T-34 chassis, making it deadly 1 SU-122 (122mm)
against dug-in machine-guns and anti-tank guns
1 or Direct Fire
727180cm
20750cm
ARTILLERY
FIM Forward Firing
K
SU-85 TANK-KILLER BATTERY
Towards the end of 1943, several experienced 10725cm 16740cm 24760cm 28770cm 4+
SU-122 regiments were withdrawn from the ROF ANTI- FIRE-
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
line and refitted with the new SU-85 tank-killers
SU-85 (85mm) 28'V70cm 2 1 12 3+ \ Forward Firing
that had replaced the SU-122 on the production
lines, leaving heavy infantry support to the big
SU-152.
Forward Firing
I
H
gun nests and other obstructions with direct fire
to help the infantry.
■1
The Red Army was a world leader in the field of
rocketry. They used truck-mounted salvo rocket 1 8720cm 28770cm 5+ 1
8"/20cm 10725cm
launchers against the Germans right from the
□2
ROF ANTI FIRE
start of the war. These saturated a large area with WEAPON RANGE
HALTED MOVING TANK POWER
NOTES 2
1 Or Direct Fire
be rolled forward to engage the enemy over open 2 1 9 Forward Firing ■
3xDShKAAMG 2 POINTS
20750cm 3 I 1 4 5+ Dedicated AA
]
IL-2 SHTURMOVIK ASSAULT COMPANY
Panzerfaust
Teams that are equipped Specialist Infantry teams *1
with Panzerfaust anti-tank Specialist infantry teams like Komissar
weapons replace one ofthe teams are mounted on a small base facing
riflemen with a soldier armed the long edge. They have two miniatures, ;<«
with a rifle and a Panzerfaust. the specialist and an escort or assistant, a
BASINGGUIDE
2.8cm Anti-tank Rifle Teams LMG or HMG Teams
2.8cm anti-tank rifle teams have a gunner and two assistants on LMG and HMG teams are mounted on medium bases facing the
a medium base facing the long edge. long edge. These teams have the gunner and his weapon along
with two assistant gunners or loaders.
Mortars
Infantry mortars like the 60mm, 3-inch, 8cm, 81mm, and
82mm are mounted on medium basesfacing the long edge. These
teams have the gunner and his weapon along with two loaders.
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UNIT CARDS
Unit card packs are a great add-on to your army, and are great to have on-hand while you
are playing so you don't have to flick through your book to reference your units.
COLOURS OF WAR
Once you have started collecting your Flames Of War army, its time to
paint it. The Colours Of War book contains all the information you
need to get your miniatures from the box to the battlefield.
The World War II box sets produced in association with Vallejo contain
all the colours you need to paint your force.
GERMAN ‘-gi
ARMOUR
ACRYLIC PAINTS FOR WORLD WAR II MINIATURES
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17ml Bottles GROWN GREEN BROWN
BATTLEFIELD IN A BOX
Every army needs a battlefield to fight over. Check out the Battlefield In A
Box range of pre-painted, tabletop ready terrain, including Forests, Buildings,
and Double-sided gaming mats.
STARTER FORCES
AMERICAN
COMBAT COMMAND
CONTAINS:
2x M4 Sherman (75mm) Tanks
3x M4 Sherman (76mm) or
M4 Sherman (75mm) Tanks
3x M5 Stuart (37mm) Tanks
lx Armoured Rifle Platoon
5x M3 Half-tracks
4x MIO (3-inch) Tank Destroyers
3x M7 Priest (105mm) SP Guns
lx Complete A5 Rulebook
lx US “Start Here” Booklet
2x Decal Sheets
15x Unit Cards
GERMAN
PANZER KAMPFGRUPPE
CONTAINS:
5x Panzer IV (7.5cm) Tanks
2x Tiger (8.8cm) Tanks
lx Panzer Grenadier Platoon
4x Sd Kfz 251 Half-tracks
3x StuG (7.5cm) Assault Guns
3x 15cm Nehelwerfer
Rocket Launchers
2x 8.8cm AA Guns
lx Complete A5 Rulebook
lx German “Start Here” Booklet
2x Decal Sheets
lOx Unit Cards
These Starter Forces include everything you need to start playing Flames Of War,
including Rules, Models, and Cards
Starter forces are the best value purchase that you can make if you already know what nation you want to field. These box
sets work well on their own as the core of an army, and equally well as a collection of support units to add to another force.
BRITISH
ARMOURED BATTLEGROUP
CONTAINS:
4x Sherman (75mm) Tanks *
lx Firefly (17 pdr) Tank
3x Stuart (37mm) Tanks -it
3x Churchill (6 pdr) Tanks s;;!
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lx Motor Platoon
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3x Carriers
4x 25 pdr Guns
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lx Complete A5 Rulebook ?
lx British “Start Here” Booklet < (5
2x Decal Sheets
lOx Unit Cards
BTABTEB. FOJT.CE
SOVIET
TANK SHOCK GROUP
CONTAINS:
6x T-34 (76mm) Tanks, or
T-34 (85mm) Tanks
5x T-70 (45mm) Tanks
3x KV Tanks
4x SU-85 (85mm) Assault Guns
4x Katyusha Rocket Launchers
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lx Complete A5 Rulebook
lx Soviet “Start Here” Booklet
2x Decal Sheets
12x Unit Cards
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FORTRESS EUROPE BOX SETS
All the miniatures that you need to huild a force from Fortress Europe are already available from the Mid-war range,
so you use these box sets untill the Late-war boxes start getting released with the D-Day books.
GERMAN AMERICAN
GEAB17 Bake’s Fire Brigade USAB08 Patton’s Fighting First
(x3 Panzer IV (Late). x4 Panzer III (Late), (x5 Shermans, x3 Stuarts, x2 MIO's) (Plastic)
x3 Nebelwerfers (Plastic) UBX51 Armored Rifle Platoon (x5) (Plastic)
GBX121 Panzer IV (Late) Platoon (x5) (Plastic) UBX52 P-40 Warhawk Fighter Flight (x2)
GBX122 Panzer III (Late) Platoon (x5) (Plastic) UBX53 MIO Tank Destroyer Platoon (x4) (Plastic)
GBX123 StuG (Late) Assault Gun Platoon (x5) (Plastic) UBX54 M7 Priest Artillery Battery (x3) (Plastic)
GBX124 Sd Kfz 251 Transport (x5) (Plastic) UBX55 M4 Sherman Tank Platoon (x5) (Plastic)
GBX125 Armoured Flame-thrower Platoon (x4) (Plastic) UBX56 M3 Stuart Tank Platoon (x5) (Plastic)
GBX107 Tiger Heavy Tank Platoon (x2) (Plastic) UBX57 M3 Halftrack Platoon (x4) (Plastic)
GBX110 Marder (7.62cm) Tank-hunter Platoon (x4) UBX58 Rifle Company (xl56figures) (Plastic)
GBX111 Sd Kfz 10/4 Light AA Platoon (x4) UBX59 Armored Recon Patrol
GBX112 Sd Kfz 221 & 222 Light Scout Troop (x3) (x2 M3AI Armored Cars &x2 Jeeps)
GBX113 Sd Kfz 231 Heavy Scout Troop (x4) UBX60 105mm Field Artillery Battery (x4) (Plastic)
GBX115 5cm Tank-Hunter Platoon (x4) (Plastic) UBX61 T28E1 37mm AAA Platoon (x4)
GBX116 7.5cm Tank-Hunter Platoon (x4) (Plastic) UBX62 M4 Armored Mortar Platoon (x3)
GBX117 10.5cm Artillery Battery (x4) (Plastic) UBX63 T30 75mm Assault Gun Platoon (x3)
GBX118 15cm Nebelwerfer Battery (x6) (Plastic) US782 Armored Rifle Company HQ
GBX119 8.8cm Heavy AA Platoon (x4) (Plastic) (2x Jeeps &2x HQ teams)
GBX120 Ju 87 Stuka Flight (x2) US784 M1917 MG Platoon (x4) (Plastic)
GBX126 Panther Tank Platoon (x2) US785 Mortar Platoon (x6) (Plastic)
GBX127 Ferdinand Tank-Hunter Platoon (x2) US788 37mm Anti-tank Platoon (x2)
GBX128 Brummbar Assault Tank Platoon (x2)
GBX130 Hornisse Tank-Hunter Platoon (x2)
SOVIET
GBX131 Luchs Scout Troop (x3)
GBX132 Wespe Artillery Battery (x3) SUAB09 Nikolay's Steel Wall
GBX133 Hummel Artillery Battery (x3) (x3 KVs, x3 T-34s, x4 76mm guns) (Plastic)
GBX134 Sd Kfz 7/1 Quad AA Platoon (x3) SUAB10 Kutusov's Heroes
GBX135 HS 129 Battle Flight (x2) (x4 T-34s, x4 T-70s, x2 Katyushas) (Plastic)
GE142 Grille 15cm gun platoon (x2) SBX54 T-34 Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
GE532 8.8cm Tank-Hunter Platoon (x2) SBX40 KV Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
GE545 7.5cm Infantry Gun Platoon (x2) SBX41 Valentine Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
GE567 15cm Infantry Gun Platoon (x2) SBX42 M3 Lee Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
GE757 Panzergrenadier Platoon (40 Figures) (Plastic) SBX43 M3 Stuart Company (x5) (Plastic)
GE759 sMG34 Machine-gun Platoon (x4) (Plastic) SBX44 Katyusha Guards Rocket Battery (x4) (Plastic)
GE760 8cm Mortar Platoon (x6) (Plastic) SBX46 BA-10 Armoured Car Platoon (x3)
SBX47 45 mm Anti-Tank Company (x4) (Plastic)
BRITISH SBX48 76mm Anti-Tank Company (x4) (Plastic)
SBX49 122mm Artillery Battery (x4) (Plastic)
BRAB11 Churchill’s Kingforce
SBX50 Rifle Company (xI45figures) (Plastic)
(x3 Churchill, x3 Sherman, x6 Carriers) (Plastic)
SBX51 SMG Company (xI20figures) (Plastic)
BBX33 25pdr Field Troop (x4) (Plastic)
SBX53 IL-2 Shturmovik Assault Flight (x2)
BBX35 Universal Carrier Patrol (x9) (Plastic)
SBX55 T-70 Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
BBX36 Bofors Light AA Troop (x3)
SBX56 Churchill Heavy Tank Company (x5) (Plastic)
BBX38 6pdr Anti-tank Platoon (x4) (Plastic)
SBX57 SU-85 Medium SP Battery (x4) (Plastic)
BBX40 Hurricane Tank-Busting Flight (x2)
SBX59 SU-152 Heavy SP Battery (x2)
BBX42 Sherman Armoured Troop (x5) (Plastic)
SBX60 SU-122 Medium SP Battery (x2)
BBX44 Churchill Armoured Troop (x3) (Plastic)
SBX61 SU-76 Light SP Battery (x4)
BBX45 Priest Field Troop (x4) (Plastic)
SBX38 DShK AA MG Platoon (x3)
BBX46 Kittyhawk Fighter-Bomber Flight (x2) (Plastic)
SU205 M3 Scout Transports (x3)
BBX47 Daimler Armoured Car Troop (x3)
SU770 Maksim MG Company (x6) (Plastic)
BR733 Rifle Platoon (x39figures) (Plastic)
SU771 PTRD AT Rifle Company (x6) (Plastic)
BR734 3-inch Mortar Platoon (xl8figures) (Plastic)
SU772 82mm or 120mm Mortar Company (x6) (Plastic)
BR753 Motor Platoon (x26figures) (Plastic)
BR754 MMG Platoon & Mortar Section
(x4 HMG, x2 3" Mortars) (Plastic)
BBX34 Humber Armoured Car Troop (x3)
As 1944 began, the British and American forces in INSIDE YOU WILL FIND:
Great Britain were preparing for their return to France
• Background on the war in Europe from January
in the D-Day landings. At the same time the Armies in
1944 until its end in 1945.
Italy looked towards Rome, planning the battles that
• Build an American M4 Sherman Tank Company,
would capture the first Axis capital to fall in the war.
M5 Stuart Tank Company, Tank Destroyer
While the Western Allies planned, the Red Army
Company, Armored Rifle Company, or Rifle
was fighting the brutal battles that would take them
Company.
from Leningrad to the borders of Poland clearing the
• Build a German Tiger Tank Company, Panther
Motherland of the Fascist invaders.
Tank Company, StuG Assault Gun Battery,
Fortress Europe contains the US, German, British, and
Panzer III dr TVMixed Tank Company,
Soviet forces involved in these dramatic campaigns at
Panzergrenadier Company, or Grenadier
the beginning of Late-War, leading up to the D-Day
Company.
invasion. These give you everything you need to field
these forces in a Flames Of War game, including M4 • Build a British Sherman Armoured Squadron,
Sherman tanks, up-gunned Sherman Firefly tanks, Churchill Tank Squadron, Motor Company, or
the powerful MIO 17pdr tank destroyer, up-gunned Rifle Company.
T-34/85 medium tanks, and the feared Tiger & • Build a Soviet T-34 or Hero T-34 Tank
Panther tanks that have guns capable of penetrating Battalion, KVGuards HeavyTank Regiment,
the armour of any other tank. Churchill Guards Heavy Tank Regiment, M3
Get ready to liberate Europe, or defend its shores. Lee Tank Battalion, Hero Motor Rifle Battalion,
Motor Rifle Battalion, Hero Rifle Battalion, or
Rifle Battalion.
A copy of the Flames Of War rulebook is necessary to use the contents of this book.
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Product Code FW261
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