istari6
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+1 for the idea of supplying an units and equipment primer for new players. Even though I'm a long-time Cold War student, there are always new things to learn about the equipment and tactics of the period. I too really miss the inclusion of Game Designer notes. I still have Frank Chadwick's excellent Designer notes for the GDW Assault series. Was fun to go back and reread his stuff on the BAOR and the Bundeswehr while playing FPRS. I never owned NATO Division Commander or SPI's Task Force. Are the Designer Notes good enough to be worth buying them used, even if I'll never play the actual games? Another strong recommendation for folks looking to learn about this period is Steven J Zaloga's "Red Thrust: Attack on the Central Front Soviet Tactics and Capabilities in the 1990s". Most people don't even know this book exists, but it's my favorite about this time period. He wrote the book in 1989 and it seems to have been published just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, which unfortunately invalidated all his hard work in creating a realistic scenario. But his insights into the organization, weapons and tactics of motor rifle, tanks, Hinds, frontal aviation, Spetznaz, artillery and chemical weapons are all excellent. Each chapter is organized with a (very well-written) fictional scenario, followed by analysis of each combat arm. Highly recommended. Chris
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