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Red Dawn: 1980 - 1989 – Nato Vs The Soviet Union in Western Europe
Red Dawn: 1980 - 1989 – Nato Vs The Soviet Union in Western Europe
by Dawn Gaming (2018)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour to 3 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Miniatures
  • Modern Warfare
  • Book
  • Designers
  • Andy Watkins (II)
  • Mechanisms
  • Simulation
  • Dice Rolling
  • Measurement Movement
  • Family
  • Alternate History
  • Theme: Cold War
  • Continent: Europe
  • Political: NATO
  • Rating: 8/10 from 1 users

    Description

    Red Dawn 1980 - 1989 Nato Vs The Soviet Union in Western Europe

    Whilst you may use any scale models from 6mm up to 28mm if you have worlds largest wargames table, it is designed to be played with 6mm or 1:285th scale models. For 10mm 1/200th scale models just use the rules as written. If using 15 or 20mm models, I recommend doubling all distances. I realise some of you may have 15mm Team Yankee models, whilst you may play Red Dawn with those models I think you are going to need at least an 8 X 6 board.

    Using 1:285th scale models a typical meeting engagement would be 3-4,000 points per side, that will equate to around 10-20 tanks plus another 10+ infantry units (squads) and associated transports, air defence weapons, recce etc. In total about a battalion sized battlegroup

    All of the rule sets I have written have a few things in common. They must be fast to allow a fairly large game to be played within 3 hours. They must be fun. This is a game not a military simulation, compromises will be made where ever necessary to ensure that it remains fun and fast. Lastly it has to at least ‘feel’ reasonable, I like to get a flavour of the period I am covering.

    I have played WW3 games where largely speaking if you can see the target you can hit it, and if you can hit it you can kill it. I personally do not think in the heat of battle it is that easy to hit and kill a main battle tank. That is of course only my opinion, I have never been in the military and WW3 never happened so to some degree all WW3 rule sets are based on someone's opinion, but it is the basis of these rules, you will find even the hardest tank can be killed, though not necessarily easily, and even the least armoured tank has some chance of surviving long enough to achieve something.

    I have provided army lists for the major armies defending or threatening Western Europe, I have split the period into 3 time periods, effectively the beginning of the 1980’s, the end and of course the middle.

    —description from the publisher

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