Red Bear: Allied Forces on the Eastern Front, January 1944 - February 1945 (Flames of War)
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Red Bear is their Allied volume. It contains the Soviet, Poles and Romanians. The Soviet forces cover everything from infantry to tank forces, with forces representing the regular Red Army troops as well as Guards forces.
The backgrounds allow you to follow the success of the Red Army as they push the Germans and their minions back towards the Reich, reclaim their territory, and liberate Eastern Europe.
Soviet New Stuff
As well as the familiar forces from Stalin's Onslaught, Hammer and Sickle, River of Heroes, Stalin's Europe and Fortress Europe, Red Bear contains a number of new forces or previously Flames Of War website PDF forces.
The first of these new forces is the Pulyemyetno-artillyeriyskiy Batalon (Machine-gun Artillery Battalion). This is a Soviet fortified company made of many weapons and few men designed for static defensive positions. Its Combat Companies are made up of MG teams, Maksim HMGs, anti-tank guns, anti-tank rifles and mortars with their own trenches and gun pits. They come with their own Artillery Group of 76mm ZIS-3 guns and can take obstacles to further hinder the enemy.
They also have rifle division infantry, artillery and assault gun support for the counterattack.
The Peredovoye Otryad (Forward Detachment), which has previously been on the website as a PDF intelligence briefing, represents the ad hoc units put together to lead a Soviet advance. By forming a mixed all-arms formation the commander of a Peredovoye Otryad was able deal with whatever enemy they encountered, whether to breakthrough the line and lead the rest of parent unit forward, or to go around a strong enemy and lead the attack in a new direction. The force's combat companies consist of one tank company and one infantry company. Additional tanks, infantry and artillery can be added to cater the force to your needs.
Despite its seemingly archaic origins the Gvardeyskiy Kazachiy Polk (Guard Cossack
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