- Reaction score
- 96
- Points
- 530
No disagreements.
I would suggest that the Royals, the USMC and the Brit Army are still adhering to triangular movement. Currently, with the future uncertain, they are advancing with one up and two back. They are holding 2 out of 3 units in conventional form while pushing forwards with something a bit more unconventional (Future Commandos, Littoral Marine Regiments, Army Special Operations Brigades and Security Force Assistance Brigades). At they same time they seem to be open to beefing up their deep games.
Yes, they are still training for conventional war but do they know what conventional war will look like?
And, with respect to Gray Zone Conflict - how do the yellow card rules hold up when engaging little green men in third countries? Whose rules apply for the ASOBs and SFABs?
I would suggest that the Royals, the USMC and the Brit Army are still adhering to triangular movement. Currently, with the future uncertain, they are advancing with one up and two back. They are holding 2 out of 3 units in conventional form while pushing forwards with something a bit more unconventional (Future Commandos, Littoral Marine Regiments, Army Special Operations Brigades and Security Force Assistance Brigades). At they same time they seem to be open to beefing up their deep games.
Yes, they are still training for conventional war but do they know what conventional war will look like?
And, with respect to Gray Zone Conflict - how do the yellow card rules hold up when engaging little green men in third countries? Whose rules apply for the ASOBs and SFABs?