Be quick and smart with your attacks! Obvious advice.Basically, make sure you have good infantry that can take down vehicles and other infantry quickly even if it has to be expensive. Plus it's a 5-man squad and a fire support team. The Inflict's weapon, while having a 40% accuracy, isn't gonna kill the combo that you would be going up against. Lets say your Inflict is going up against a Komandosi and Padobranci '90 combo, the Inflict will get totally hammered because their RO-107 can only do 4HE damage. ![]() Also, the Inflict's rocket launcher only comes with 10 rounds and that may not deal with a huge number of infantry. Infantry like the Buffalos and SASF and SASF '90 are good infantry to wield, keep in mind that their ATGM teams have the Milan which isn't a very accurate ATGM to begin with.It is important that while you want to have dominance over the skies, its important to look out for aircraft or AA that could pose a more powerful threat. While they have a good variety of weapons, keep in mind, 8 aircraft have 0-10% ECM, 1 has 20% ECM and 5 aircraft have good ECM. Aircraft are somewhat on the downside.Its important to keep an eye on the Loggim or else, trouble could happen. This time, we’ll be detailing the daring flyboys raining death from above: the South African Air Force (SAAF). Every two weeks, we take a deep dive into a different branch of the SADF as it existed in the 80s during the Bush War. If you are going up against a T-80UM for example, keep in mind that your tank has 1 point less of armor While AP and HE power is the same, the 170 point super heavy can pack a bigger punch and fires 9 rounds a minute meaning you could lose your super heavy. As you know, Wargame: Red Dragon - Nation Pack: South Africa is on its way. It can pack a punch with its main gun but be careful. The Loggim is your heavy tank of the group of the bunch. Tanks are one of the weakest in South Africa's inventory as most of the Olifants (except for the Olifant MK1B and Olifant MK1B Optimum) and Rooikats have a lack of heavy armor.If you have the right thinking, right tactics and right mind, you can win when playing as South Africa or playing against South Africa. Not all of South Africa's equipment is strong enough to deal with equipment that is stronger than South Africa's inventory. While South Africa can excel at quick and nimble attacks because of their wheeled vehicles, there are the pros and cons. ![]() While helicopters are mostly from France, the Oryx is a self-made version of the Puma while it's equipment is varied with SNEB rocket pods, Mistrals, and a GA-1 autocannon. Their aircraft is somewhat French heavy with the Mirages but are mostly self produced. Hence why the Rover 107, Bosvark, B-10, Buffalos, Bokop, SASF, Strela-2 and Strela-3 had Soviet equipment captured. Some of their equipment also comes from their adversaries because, during their border war, they captured equipment from the MPLA in Angola. The Cactus SAHV is the Crotale but with improved range and accuracy. For example, the Olifant line of tanks are British Centurions and helicopters like the prototype Roolivak is basically the French Tigre. While most of their equipment is somewhat French and British heavy, they have some of their own and with modifications to some of that equipment. Focused on self-sufficiency due to strict international embargoes, the SADF fielded many indigenous designs, specially adapted to the local environment and battlefield conditions.įrom Casspir and Ratel APCs to the tracked Olifant main battle tank, the wheeled G6 Renoster self-propelled artillery, Rooivalk attack helicopters – the SADF’s renowned arsenal is now fully available in Wargame Red Dragon.South Africa's Defense Force mostly relies on hit-and-run tactics as most of their vehicles are wheeled and in game, excel in motorized decks and with hard-hitting mobile fighting forces deployed during the South African Border War. Known for its fast-wheeled units and aggressive infantry, the SADF was one of the premier fighting forces on the African continent – and one of the few engaged in open Cold War conflict. Take control of close to 90 new units, meticulously researched and painstakingly recreated and all fully voiced in either Afrikaans or South African-accented English. With this new in-depth Nation Pack expansion for the Eugen Systems’ popular RTS, you get to play with the hard-hitting and mobile fighting forces of the SADF, as deployed during the Border Wars of the 1980s. ![]() ![]() Get back into the fight with the South African Defence Force’s unique Cold War arsenal in the new Wargame Red Dragon – Nation Pack: South Africa. GENRE: Action, Indie, Simulation, StrategyįILE SIZE: 16 GB (File Compressed) / 15.5 GB (File ISO) If you like this game, BUY IT to support the software developers! TITLE: Wargame: Red Dragon – Nation Pack: South Africa
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