Not for the first time
Pyotr was glad he was not a BMD crewmen, those guys dropped with their
vehicles. He would, however, be glad of their fire support when they
arrived. The sergeant arrived and began barking instructions. Their
first task was to secure this airfield.
The invasion of America had begun.
With
the war in Europe hitting a standstill, the Soviet Union has taken a
bold decision to invade North America. Utilising their elite airborne
forces, the VDV, they strike into the heart of America in a two pronged
attack. First through the Canadian province of British Columbia and into
Alberta and then from the Gulf of Mexico into Texas. Using elite BMD-1
and BMD-2 equipped Air Assault Battalions they make surgical strikes on
key infrastructure and secure their route inland. Soviet tank forces
have be reinforced with improved tanks like the T-72B and T-64BV, both
utilising ERA armour to improve their protection. With them comes their
staunch ally, Cuba. Though they have older equipment, the Cubans are
well-trained and determined. Facing them are the US and Canadian home
forces, as well as the various militia groups that have sprung up to
fight against the invasion!
• Background on the Soviet Invasion of
North America, Soviet Airborne Forces, the VDV, Cubans, US Continental
and Militia Forces.
• Instructions on how to build a Soviet BMD
Air Assault Battalion, T-72B Tank Battalion, T-64BV Tank Battalion,
Cuban T-62, T-55, BMP, & BTR-60 Formations, and a US Militia Group.
•
Air Assault rules US, British, West German, Soviet, Warsaw Pact and
Cuban forces for the Air Assault Mission, and how to field the Mi-8 HIP,
CH-46 Sea Knight, CH-47 Chinook, and CH-53
Sea Stallion transport helicopters.
• Four Scenarios pitting US irregular Militia Groups against the Soviets.