

At a the cost of only 20 points, Commandos '90 provide a high value for their performance – allowing you to field a few extra units and not be too devastated by the inevitable casualties.While not having the best of the best weaponry, their cost cost-effectiveness makes them an attractive choice for assaulting fortified positions. They can do everything line infantry can but better and have a high enough morale for prolonged engagements. The premiere assault-troops of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, Commandos '90, are incredibly flexible and efficient. Isn't it odd that Ozzies and Kiwi's seem to only get along when there's global conflict? While not the greatest IFVs offensively, they are decently armored, and the 30mm cannon provides serviceable fire-support against infantry and light- vehicles. Just as pictured, Fusiliers get access to the Warrior line of infantry-fighting-vehicles.They come equipped with the L86 LMG, which is capable of firing on the move as well as in contested buildings, uncommon for basic line-infantry.They come equipped with the deadly LAW 80 – the second-best RPG available to any Blufor nation.Considered to be the best "standard" infantry among many players, theyere are a common sight amongst Blufor decks for low-cost, efficient, and straight-forward application. *Note: We've chosen not to include units from the Recon tab to increase the variety among units in our list as well as to create a better picture of what roles infantry can perform.įortunately, British Redcoats have come to realize that green is perhaps a more practical uniform color.įusiliers are standard infantry units of the United Kingdom that serve that role exceptionally well, especially considering their low cost. Here we've taken into account cost, armament, versatility, purpose, and raw stats to rank our top ten picks for the best infantry available. Wargame: Red Dragon has dozens of different types, and it can be overwhelming to filter through the options. Humble but numerous, the infantry takes and hold objectives too delicate or too claustrophobic for vehicles or planes to manage. Infantry is the backbone of any armed force on the planet. "It always comes down to the infantryman and his rifle!" - NATO proverb
