
Riflemen '90 have a decent fast firing AT launcher, and the M113A3 has 3 armor which gives it some big staying power in forests. When people say US has bad infantry, this is the exception. All Infantry should be downvetted unless specified otherwise.įirst off, get a card of Riflemen '90 in the M113A3.

Note: always take 5 cards of Infantry.A smaller one on the other hand is much cheaper and more reasonable for supplying individual units, and as a bonus are easier to use in stacks, which resupply/repair/refuel other units faster. Simply put, bigger supply trucks are faster and need to be ferried back to the FOB less often, and in this case can also sustain some very light damage. This can be a bigger supply truck like the HLVW or HEMTT, or a smaller one, the M35 Cargo. Many of your top tier units are very supply hungry, and that's without artillery, meaning you should make good use of it. NORAD is one of the decks where an FOB is pretty much required.

Downvet your Armored CV, if you take one instead of the Infantry CV.įinally, you need supply units. However, it still will not survive long if spotted, and cannot withstand concentrated bombardment or heavy bombs, like most ground units. The CMD M1 Abrams on the other hand is expensive, but has 3 top armor, allowing it to resist quite a bit of punishment for a CV. The CMD M60A1 is your cheaper option, which has 2 top armor to resist light bombardment. TACOM in the UH-60A Blackhawk or M998 Humvee work for this CV type. Your first option is an Infantry CV, which is valued for being easy to conceal, since a spotted CV is most certainly a dead one. Second, get a card of 'Survivable CVs' for capturing more dangerous zones. The Humvee has 10 HP so it can survive light bombardment slightly better, while the Iltis is a bit faster. Your choice here is between the M1025 Humvee CP, or the Iltis CP. This is your cheap, fast, plentiful command unit and your primary way of capturing zones, particularly ones not in obvious danger.

2 CVs, 2 Supply units (including FOB).įirst, get a Command Jeep. This guide is intended to help you make a flexible deck for 1v1s and small team games.Īlmost every Logistics tab should be 4 cards. Norad is a tricky deck that relies heavily on its fire support vehicles to overwhelm the enemy with massed firepower, with expensive singular units supporting this concept.
