![]() – Finland has two types of shock troops, the first of which are the Pansaarijääkäri (also coming in two variants). – ATGM teams from the mid-80’s include the PstOhj 82M (= Konkurs) & prototype PstOhj 94 (= Spike), the latter being the product of the profitable military cooperation between Israel & Finland. – Finland doesn’t have infantry ATGM in early game, thus is granted a FIST squad (aside from the particular case of the Nostoväki) in the form of the Raskassinkoryhmä, armed with 95 S 58-61 RCL, more commonly known as “ Musti“. – the 2-men MANPAD teams will take the form first of the ITO 78 (= Strela-2) and ITO 86M (= Igla-N), the latter being the naval version of the Igla with a bigger warhead. – the Jääkäri (coming in two variants) are the regular FDF riflemen, available in all decks but Marine. This, unlike other reserve units ingame which all are considered rifle squads, Finnish ones will be classified as FIST teams. In Wargame, they’ll come armed with WW2 leftovers M/39 rifle (= Soviet Mosin-Nagant) and the national trademark Lahti 20mm anti-tank rifle. – Finland maintains a strong reserve force to supplement the regular army in case of war, the Nostoväki. – and finally, the FDF will have a 5-men infantry command squad, named Komentojoukkue. ![]() ![]() – Finland will get a Mi-4 KOPA as a command helicopter. – the FDF fields two command MBTs: the classic T-55A KOPA and the T-72 KOPA. – regarding tracked vehicles, Finland relies on the BTR-50YVI & BMP-1K KOPA command variants of those respective APC & IFV. – as can be expected from Sisu Pasi‘s home country, the main wheeled armored command vehicle is the XA-180 KOPA. – the Finnish command jeep, is the antiquated GAZ-69 KOPA, ancestor to the usual UAZ-469! – the FDF also uses the ubiquitous Mi-8 as cargo helicopter, under the designation Mi-8P KPI. From 1985, it can also count on the heavier SA-150 KPI to haul more supplies. – Finland’s early cargo truck is the Terra 865BM KPI, a light amphibious truck. – as each and every country ingame, Finland will have a FOB, the only ingame building, to re-supply & repair friendly units. Yugoslavia having been described at length yesterday, it is Finland‘s turn today to have its full army list disclosed. Banter is not something everyone gets either, just like tooth decay.Ģ) Some people actually used it for its intended purpose, this died off over time, but I remember for a long time when it first came up that it would be used as a way to discuss units, how to play with them, etc, helping newbies and vets alike.ģ) People say "oh but i can use the steamz to talk to my friends", thats a problem, because how the hell do you expect new people to make friends to play with? YOU might have buddies to go curb stomp the pubbies but personally i liked finding new people using that and joining them, thats how i made a few friends in the game to play with.Ĥ) Its only as bad as people let it become, when you let people take control of it then thats all of us at fault, it would also help to have it written in that you can be perma banned for abusing the chat with racial/homophobic hatred, but personally I dont care about that as i would just block people whom did it and continue using it for fun jokes or for finding people to talk to about the game/playing the game with.Double Nation Pack: Reds will be released on Thursday, December 1st, bringing a total of 186 new units for the Yugoslav & Finnish nations to Wargame: Red Dragon. Something the naysayers here are forgetting.ġ) Humour is subjective, this is the primary point.
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