

Their RPG is the PzF 3, which surpasses even the LAW 80 in both accuracy and armor killing potential.It's 50mm cannon decimates infantry and is surprisingly effective against light to medium tanks. They have access to the Marder 2, a top-level IFV that rivals anything Redfor has to offer.That being said, one drawback is that most of their transport options are slow, expensive, or both, which hinders their speed quite a bit. Not to be used defensively like regular line-infantry, Panzergrenadiers work best when assaulting fortified positions while their deadly Marder IFVs provide fire-support. Roughly translated as 'armored-infantryman',' they are West Germany's mechanized infantry force. Hopefully, their invasion won't get stranded in the middle of Russian Winter… unlike last time. Their transport options lack firepower but make up for it with incredible speed, making Commandos perfect for taking early ground and guerilla warfare.They come with both a Carl Gustav M2 and the dreaded Minimi – the former is a solid RPG that can deal with most armored threats while the latter chews through enemy-infantry.At a the cost of only 20 points, Commandos '90 provide a high value for their performance – allowing you to field a few extra units and not be too devastated by the inevitable casualties.While not having the best of the best weaponry, their cost cost-effectiveness makes them an attractive choice for assaulting fortified positions.

They can do everything line infantry can but better and have a high enough morale for prolonged engagements. The premiere assault-troops of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, Commandos '90, are incredibly flexible and efficient. Isn't it odd that Ozzies and Kiwi's seem to only get along when there's global conflict? While not the greatest IFVs offensively, they are decently armored, and the 30mm cannon provides serviceable fire-support against infantry and light- vehicles. Just as pictured, Fusiliers get access to the Warrior line of infantry-fighting-vehicles.


"It always comes down to the infantryman and his rifle!" - NATO proverb
