
I don’t like to use helicopters for supply (personal preference), but if you like them the CH-147 does the job well, just be careful not to lose them to enemy AA! This can come down to personal preference, but when I’m doing my supply runs I rather sneak in 1-2 trucks to the front line over 4.

The HLVW provides a lot of supply and is much faster than the M35 Cargo for double the point cost (30 compared to 15). The CMD Leopard is useful for holding a “hot” zone where you aren’t able to hide an infantry division too well or that is likely to come under some artillery fire. I almost always use my command infantry to take and hold zones, since we are limited to 1 I also put in the Grizzly CP in-case I am playing a map with a lot of zones that I need to cover. My standard Canadian deck used 1 FOB, 1 command squad (grizzly), Grizzly CP, HLVW, CMD Leopard The Canadian Deck doesn’t offer anything overly special in this category. A specialised motorised deck can also be quick efficient.

Some things you will be missing, but do you really need them?īelow is a sample deck that I have made. The Canadians could be used by a new player with some easy, but you will generally feel like you are missing out on some of the “goodies” that other nations get. I would rank the Canadian deck at a medium difficulty to use effectively. The Canadian deck has, in my opinion, the most versatility in the game, however, they don’t always have the best units in any given category, when you put the deck together though the units work tremendously well together. There are several guides and videos covering the Canadian deck, however, they are mainly done by Americans and I felt that my Canadian insight into the deck will help give a more detailed overview of what this deck has to offer as many Americans overlook a lot of the benefits that the Canadians bring to the table. We’re proud of WARGAME: 1991, but it could be better.A Canadian’s insight to the Canadian Deck and what you might be missing from other guides. If you’ve not installed Wargame: Red Dragon in C:\Program Files\Steam., open settings.ini and change dir:C:\Program Files\Steam… to the correct directory. This should automatically back up all your decks and launch the mod.
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When disabling their radar to hide from SEAD, many anti-aircraft systems can continue to fire with degraded performance,.WARGAME: 1991 implements a wide selection of improvements to gameplay, including: A hard cutoff of December 1991: Nations fight with what they had, not super-tanks from the late 90s (with allowances made for Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Poland).Australia and New Zealand are joined by 20 units from Malaysia and Singapore, as ANZMYS, representing part of the Five Powers Defence Arrangement.

