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‘Twicur:2000 Contents of this Box Play Manual: This booklet contains basic rules which both players and referee should know. Referee’s Manual: This booklet contains additional rules used by the referee to run the game. It is not necessary for the players to read these rules; in fact, it’s better if they don’t see some of them. Players’ Charts: This sheet contains all charts and tables needed during character generation. Referee’s Charts: This booklet contains all charts and tables used by the referee during the game. Equipment List: This booklet lists and describes all equipment which players may buy or encounter. Price Li : This sheet is a convenient list of the prices and availability of everything on the equipment list. Beginning Adventure: Escape from Kalisz: This booklet is an adventure designed to begin a Twilight: 2000 cam- paign. It concerns the escape of a band of characters from the destruction of the U.S. th Division, near the city of Kalisz in central Poland. Adventure Handout: Escape from Kallsz: This sheet is an orientation for the players, describing the events leading up to the beginning adventure. Intelligence Briefing: This typewritten sheet, marked ‘SECRET”, i by 5th Division, just before setting out on its fatal mission. ‘a copy of the final intelligence report issued ‘Campaign Map: This map of Poland after five years of war is used by the players to plan their travels and by the referee to determine how long it takes them. Record Sheets: There are three types: the character generation worksheet, used during character generation and then discarded; the character record sheet, a permanent record of each character; and the vehicle record sheet, a permanent record of each vehicle owned by the players. The referee should make several photocopies of each of these sheets for future use, before all the ones supplied with the game are used up. Dice: This game includes four six-sided dice and one ten-sided di Players’ Charts M231 submachinegun BIO # Biology: Knowledge of plant and animal biology. HK-CAW shotgun CHM & Chemistry: Knowledge of Chemical interactions and compounds. M249 automatic rifle MP MBE? Computer: Ability to operate and program a computer. M60 machinegun cRM M ‘Combat Rifleman: Ability to use small arms (rifles, machineguns, etc.). Conedten ELC = MBE Electronics: Ability to repair electronic devices. Sterling submachinogun M16 assault rifle pF Parker-Hale sniper rifle M249 automate i MAG machinegun ‘9mm Parabellum pistol Britsh Sterling submachinegun Equestrian: Ability to ride a horse. FO M_ Forward Observer: Ability to communicate fire data for indirect fire weapons. FOR MBS. Forage: Ability to find food in the wild, including knowledge of what plants are edible and where to find them. FRG MB Forgery: Ability to forge a signature or document and have it accepted as genuine, FRM BE Farming: General knowledge of growing food crops and raising livestock, FSH 8 Fishing: Ability to catch fish, using hook and line or net. Piplobd ase GEO £ —_Geolagy: Knowledge of rock formations and minerals. [a2 enipor site GS_—-ME Gunsmith: Abilty to construct and repair weapons. LSW automatic rifle HB BE Hunting Bow: Ability to use a long bow MAG machinegun HW —M Heavy Weapons: Ability to use antitank missile launchers, flame weapons, and ‘Smm Parabellum pistol rocket and grenade launchers. saat Ga IF Mt _Indirect Fire: Ability to fire howitzers, mortars, and indirect-fire grenade launchers. G11 submachinegun INS MBE Instruction: Ability to teach skils. L42 sniper rifle INT —M__ Interrogation: Ability to persuade or force @ prisoner to reveal information. HK-CAW shotgun JP MES Jet Pilot: Ability to fy jet aircraft. MG3 machinegun LAP ME Light Aircraft Pilot: Ability to fly ight aircraft. ‘Smm Parabellum pistol LCG Marge Caliber Gun: Ability to fire a direct-fire heavy gun, such as a tank gun, a Danish howitzer used in the direct fire role, or any autocannon. Uzi submechinegun LNG —MBES Language: Ability to understand and be understood in a foreign language. G3 battle ei LPB Lockpick: Ability to pick a lock. MG3 machinegun MC M_—-Melee Combat: Ability to use a melee weapon, such 2s a knife or rifle butt ‘Smm Parabellum pistol MCY MB Motorcycle: Ability to ride a motorcycle. Polish MEC MBE Mechanic: Abilty to maintain and repair vehicles and machinery. 'AKR submachinegun MEd ME — Medical: Ability to render first ald/medical care to injured or ill characters. |AK-74 assault rifle MET £ Meteorology: Understanding of weather and the forces governing it. SVD sniper rifle MINE £ — Mining Engineer: Ability to supervise the construction and running of @ mine. PK-74 automatic rifle MTL Metallurgy: knowledge of smelting ore into metal, forming alloys, and fundamental PK machinegun metalworking, Makarov platal MTN 8 — Mountaineering: Ability to climb steep slopes and sheer clifs. NWH Mf Nuclear Warhead: Ability to arm, disarm, and repair nuclear warheads. ‘AKA submachinegun PAR MB Parachute: Ability to use a parachute. eee ee PST M Pistol: Ability to fire @ pistol PK-74 automatic rifle RCN MB; Recon: Abiity to spot concesled enemies, avoid ambushes, and to move silently: Pk machinegun also, ability to hunt. Tokarev pistol RWP MES Rotary Wing Pilot: Ability to fly rotary wing aitcraft (helicopters). oa SBH MB — Small Boat Handling: Ability to handle small boats, including oar-driven, wind- Noah eachnegn driven, and small (under 20 meters) motor boats. R74 onoautt ite SCD MBE Scuba Diving: Ability to use an aque-lung or rebreather. May not be purchased wz84 sniper eft, ‘at a higher level than the character's SWM skill. RPK-74 automatic rife SCR MB Scrounging: Ability to find man-made items such as spare parts, domestic 259 machinogun food, ammunition, etc. Makarov pistol SWM MBE Swimming: Ability to swim eee ater ae TW = M___ Thrown Weapon: Ability to bit a target with @ thrown weapon, such as a knife oor grenade 1. Skill costs double. 2. Soldiors from Eastern Bloc armies cannot purchase as a background skil 53. Costs doublo if purchased as a background ski 4. Skil costs 5M 6 'AKR submachinagun ‘K-74 assault rifle Notes: SVD sniper rifle PK-74 automatic rifle PK machinegun Makarov pistol All cheracters pay half cost for any language in the same group as thet native language. Euro- pean players pay halt cost forall Germanie, Romance, and Balto-slavic language ‘SERVICE BRANCH/SPECIALTY TABLE ARMY/NATIONALITY/NATIVE LANGUAGE LIST Roll Required Skill Bonofits ‘Army/Nationality Language ‘Support Services us. ‘Aieraft Mechanic auto. == ACM: He cost ‘American English Vehicle Mechanic auto. = — = MEC: 18 cost (10% Spanish} Electronics Specialist suo _~ELC: Ya cost (2% Gorman} infantry ( 2% Italian) infantryman 5 — CRM: 20, HW: 20 (1% Polish) Heavy Weapons 6 = Hw: 40 (1% Yidaish) Engineer British Combat Engineer 5 CON CBE: 4 cost eae ae ADM Specialist 6 INT __NWH: 50, CBE: 30 saan eons Medical (20% Welsh Combat Medio 6 INT __MED: %& cost Sontieh Engfsh -rillory (30% Scots Gadlc] Cannon Crewman ~=—=SSTR__IF: Ye cost, TVD: 20 trish English Fire SupporSpec. 6 INT FO: ‘cost, CMP: 30 (20% Gactich ‘Armor Canadian “Tank Crewman 7 — L6G: #4 cost, TVD: 20 pcre one Cavalry Scout mee TVD: 20, HW: 20, RCN: 20 oe ‘Aviation French-Canadian French ‘rcratt Plot 8 INT LAP: 40, HW: 40, RWP: Ye aos Ea cost Temsad Forme — ‘Weapons Specialist 8 +=» CON._CRM, HW, BC, RCN, FOR: jermen formar or cost West Gorman Inteligence Specialist 8 CON, INT. FRG, DIS, BC, PST: Gorman Gorman all % cost Danish Any one Eastern Bloc Denish Danish language: 50 Polish? Any one other language: 30 one rae Ranger Hungarian* Infantryman 7 CON CRM: 20, HW: 20, BC, RCN, Hungarian Hungerion FOR: all Ve cost (3% German} Heavy Weapons 7 CON HW: 40, RCN, FOR oa both ta cost 12 flat Intotige caus ere : Czech czech Analyst 8 INT gw: 50, a Ct even sy one language: Ye cost Interrogator 8 INT INT: Ya cost, Any three (3% Hungarian} languages: Ye cost (1% Romany) Slovak Czech (80% Slovak) (3% Hungarian) VEHICLE TABLE RANK (4% Romany) Die Vehicle Dio Enlisted Officer Sover™ 1 3i4-ton truck 1 Spec 4 2nd Lieutenant ‘Seo Soviet Nationalities List 2 3/d-ton truck 2 Spee 4 1st Lioutenant ‘Gea oS aaaios 3) HMMW 3 Sergeant 1st Liautenant = 4 HMM 4 Sergeant 5 MMW 5 Staff Sergeant SOVIET NATIONALITIES LST Ga Pit Sergeant Lithuanian | 7 2¥eston truck 7 Master Sergeant Romanian 8 Ston tuck 8 Sergeant Major ___Lt. Colonel Byelorussian* Latvian 9 Seton tanker Uzbek Chuvash 10 LAV-75 Tatar Estonian ay own13 Kazakh Kirgiz 12 Bon truck Azerbaijani Mordvnian 13. M2 ‘Armenian Tajik 14 LAV-75 Georgian Turkoman 15 Mt “Ukrainians and Byslorussians speak 16 Mees esa ™ 17 Mer 18 _MiE2 "Twinient Referee’s Charts ‘TRAVEL MOVEMENT TABLE :2000 TERRAIN EFFECTS ON MOVEMENT CHART roodlofirond yiconmumston sit Msitenance me. Unit sea a cl ae oe ot tome Man = Hove 2020 wo Nw tt La 20120) = Vehicles —N ‘ Ye Wagonitiowe 20/8 WagonOx 108 snot 2008) ALCOHOL oUTPUT CHART CortiOx 1015 Bicycle soz — - Smal Sti 3018 Motorcycle 190/75 16/8 2 Poe ONE ST Medium Still 1.80/35 ce aacisol acco ae Mon 1.8 kg MRE Large ‘til..-3000'2400 HMMWV 200/60 90/30 2 2 kg domestic Note: UAz-469 200/40 60/20 2 3 kg wild Input in kg/output in liters. 3/4-ton truck 180/35 90/30 2 Horse 15 kg grain & ‘S-ton tanker 160/15, 280/70 4 graze 4 hrs 1O-ton tanker 100/10 450/150 4 Mule 10 kg grain & FUEL ENERGY TABLE, 2Yeton wuck 1803819565 graze 4 he Fuel om Bron tuck 160! 280/704 Ox graze 4 hes 1 Biontuck _100/10__450/150__ 4 1 LAV-25, 180/70 280/70 6 I i 4 LAV-75, 160/95 480/120 10 ‘thanol 3 BRDM-3 200/60 290/80 4 Methanol. - oT-65 200/60 290/804 mnt3 12070 360/120 6 we 140185 650/200 8 ENCOUNTER TABLE eps 12070 440/110 12 Die Rood Wood Swamp Hil BMP.C 130/60 520/130 12 2 Derelict Crater Settle Crater we sane. S20reO 5 3 Armed Settle Refugee Boar oT-64 180/70 290/70 6 4 Derelict Boar” Armed. Dous my 140/130 2000/50 14 5 Convoy Armed Game Fowl Refugee Mie1____130/100_20001850 Many cany eceell Anoy cei wiz 140/110 2000/560 14 7 Armed Game Graver _ Settle _ Armed tr 120/70 1380/240 18 8 Refugee Grazer Fowl Grazer Settle 60) 20:7 RSs i son2anee 18) 9 Armed Refugee Game Game Derelict 7-80 120990 1360240 16 10 Crnter___Dops”Dorolict_Dereict_Gate mrosAd 11085, 450/160, 10 11 Merch Bear Dogs Refugee Fow! Eee joaeoE = 100200 FZ) 12 Merch Derelict Boar Bear Dogs. 75.30 80/65 25080 12 — ee —— eacsoig gecesi aeeooL 2 (med. Armed pany: Convoy: Mary convoy: Dera: Derick veni Sete Setaont: Motch Meron se SAU-152 100/60 500/170 10 aot ‘Armed Parties: Army Teritory: 1-3= Army, 4= Munters, ‘5=Stragglers, 6= Marauders. Marauder Territory: 1-3= Marauders, B= Stragglers. Other Tertory: 1= Army, Marouders, 6=No Encounter. LGM CuneHe CAL: TS.7F.78 or By ‘Armored Personnel Carers me L301 655). H8115) Uno) ct68),.H8138) Fe Tao) Too) : Tao} Te) 17130) 78(40) Tsao) Fonsi) cHSIN8) 8: HS(18) F010) 10) 0:10) maa FR LHI90), 630), 48:10) 1 b41301,61301H10) ©: TH301 THO) F wscto) C:HS110) B:Hsi10) Foo) To110) 10170) L501, 660, 48120) 1 LH, 6150), 8120) aL TTB 2 T9120),1F120, 78120) FHsin5) ce HSI18) 5: HSIIS) Fon roW10) P0110) A LH180),180) 48,20) 1 wiis0) 180) 8:20) aL: 1.78 (: T3120, TF) 78:20) Fe Hsin5) CoHsiT8) 5: HSL Foro) rox, ROW10) LIT S1,Gi20), 481201 1 LH(181,6(20) 8120) aL TF.18 (T5120, 1F120, 78120) F H8i20) 5: HSi20| rons) ToUI5) FOI) DRSP w MGW Mwee bee SCA SP COXMWN Ps DOR ARE Maxis Dore Gars Pr Dore MINOR ARE DCRARE MAWNG DcRE caps Dene MGWNGA csrer ORSREF Mie XW. Dac Pos BCR PESE VEHICLE DAMAGE LOCATION LIST ‘Armored Personnel Caras (cont : Lit20),6'40),HB120) 1 LH(20),40), 820) aL TFT : T8(20),1F(20,78120) F:wsi20), HSi20) 8: 5120) Fons) rons) ROW) LUpht Combet Voile FF Lé201,ci40),HeI18) : T8i201,1F190, T8120) F:H8i20) c HS1201 8: H5(20) Fons) TO18) 0115) Rr uni401, t601.45(10) 1 Uai4o} 1601.80) 6: TF180),TB«10) sto) FeHSit0) ce Hsit0} 8: HsI10) Foo) ron10) 80130) rom FR: LMI201,6(20, 48115) 1 UH20),6(201,015) ROL. T8788) (T3115), TF115, 78115) FHsit6) 8: HSI18) ois) ro1s) 011s) or-65 Re LM(15). 6115). H8I15) C unit8)cr5.He115) (¢ T5(18),TF(15), 78195) Fe Hsins) cHSI18) e:HSiI8) Foro) wII0) 110) csRer ORSrEr XING onc Fe XW PSFE DCASEr XWNAL CRGWAL OGser Mis XN ocr Pos bea XWNGP She coarser OGser ocr Fe Der eee Main Gate Tanke 5: LH200|,611000) 48180) {E Ln’2001,6(1000) 48/80) # TFIS60) T8180) : TF(680)78(80) Ti860) 78:60) 151225) FrHSI@0) 5180) i: HSI901 FoWs0) T0150) 20160), FR Lx(200),611000) 45180) 1 UW2001,611000) 84180) F: THS60) TBB0) (: Tris60) 78160) TH1860, 78180) 51225), F:HS90) : #8180) : HS(60) 0150) 050) 20/50) me A LH(2001,6(10001 48180) { uN12001,6110001 46180) aL: TT ( TFi600), 181100), ‘Ts1400) Fr Hst@0) c HSi80) :Hsi80) Fois0) 70160) 10160) FR LH(220),61360) HBI5O) 1 £6(220)/61350) HB), FR: TF(9001,T81100) (2 TF{300),78(100) 1 17(9001,T81100) Tsi1201 Fe HSI80) : HS180) 8: HSI60) Foi28) 10128) 0125) +80 Fs LH2201,61450),HB150) 1 LH12201,61480) HB Fe: TF(360),TE-A100), (©: TF(350),T8(100) TF12001 T8100; Tsi120) (100) HSI100), 8: HS(100) F025) 70128) ro) DAGEF GCA XWNA Loomax GCA tna. Coewax OR Les XWEGLNSA DGAREE Miss XWNAL CROWNAXL br coas er XWNCGLSA OCASAEF DGSAEF XWNA e GwNacx DRA GAS Fe XWNCOLSA Fe DCASACF OGSAGF cn 6 GMNAcx RA Gas Fe XWNCCLSA Fe VEHICLE DAMAGE LOCATION LIST Main Bate Tank (comtnued 1.90 F:LHI220).G1650.MBI90 O.G.ARE,F 1: LH1220,,61650)H8I00 | OC ASEF aL TeTe Mis (: Trs00},r61150) XMINAL 18250) CRGWN AKL FrHs(100) on Cc: Hs(1001 cons fr Hs100 EF FoIs01 DA T0160) XWNCGLSA 30160) Fe Notes to Vehicle Damage Location List Componente: ‘A= Ammo E=Engine ‘Aut loader M=Missle launcher R=Radio S=Stores (cargo) We Main weapon X= Gunner's machinegun D= Driver G= Gunner Ls Loader Passongors Set Propated Airy ro9a2 FR: LH(30),660) HB(18) LH130),6160) 48115) : TFI201 T8120) c: TF201-T8120) C re20) 78120) Tsi20) FHSS) ce Hsi16) RMS rons) ron) rows! Moss RR LMI100),611001,HBV40) 1 Uitt00),¢1¥00) Ua0) i: TF1301.T8190) T1901 T8/90) 1130) 78130) 151901 FrHSi60) cc HSi50) : HSI60) Fons) ro15) FOW15) savzz Fe L(35),6(1201.6015) 1 UN95),61120, 8118) TR) T85) ©: Tri2s) TaN) 1 Tre@si-T8118) Tsi2s) Fr HSI201 ©: Hs(20) S20) rons) O15) 015) sav-se Fr LH(36),)120),§46115) 1 u4(95),611201 46115) A TeI25) 7818) cc TF2si.7615), 1126), 78(18) Tsi28) F:HSi20) 48120) : W520) Fons) yous) FOWI5) 2su208 L301, (30 48120) 1 Unia0}6120) 820) Fe: TF20) T8118) &: TH20, TENS) Le rroT615) tsi FrHst20) c:Hsi20) R:HS;20), Fonsi 118) ERGAS DRCAL oN EFGAS GN) WNLA ca CWNGLA cwNG Las ORFE CMLNGA Las ERGAS ORAL on WNL Las Onre cwne tas CwiNGA cas ARGLEE DCASFE Ne ca cwxe DRA CALSA ROA cwnots, DAMAGE MULTIPLIER TABLE Component. ‘Multiplier Weapon 10 Missile Launcher x5 Gunner's Machinegun x5 Engine 50 Fuel x10 Wheeled Suspension x 10 Tracked Suspension «30 Radio x2 Range Finder x2 Ammo x20 Autoloader x10 FUEL FLASHPOINT TABLE ‘Avgas 20% Gasoline 30% Ethanol 30% Methanol 40% Diese! 60% MOTORCYCLE HIT LOCATION TABLE Hit Die _Hit_Die 1 07 6 ao ee 3 OF a oP 40 oP eae: 6 COMBAT MOVEMENT Animals Bear 10/20/40 Boar... 5/10/30 Doge snes 1 5/90/60 Ox 10/18 Mule 2.10/20 Horse 10/20/60 Man Ma soo rn218/18/30 Vehicles Motoreycle.......65/30 Bicycle. 20/10 Cat a 70/15 HMMWV 70/25 UAz-469 2Yeton truck. Seton truck. 8-ton truck 3/4-ton truck CartiWagon Ox Cart... Beton tanker... 10-ton tanker.....36/10 BODY ARMOR TABLE Type AC Flak Jacket 8 Kevlar Vester nne.-10 Steel Helmet. nn8 Nylon Helmets ne..-10 SCATTER DIAGRAM Long a2) 0 o 6 cy ® cy sem agen easy Ege estar] [pe Rog ee Rona are aoe A aa ae ge 38 mets ‘Ser Par 206 1 ft ee = se fee SS ee - iis a] BR tg ss eee ee eta : na] Besrrcen came ienee cantata siete i ne et Cr ano wa] Paspimnigtt souttestiraer germans eae ioe #0" Mg_fag_Ba A Scho gn incline ar 2 tS) a ab led em re was S12 LS] Fanon may be fd ony ram tne or enc mount fete Sk] hee came wooo Sopa a ae ea], eaRSeIRE Soa at ne nee et soe 2° | wt See Tag tag bona] MELEE WEAPONS CHART ic =<] [Weapon Range ited Bamage oS . : a Bottle s - 106 nee we? | [kates $ vio bbe hho 5 2° swestasra ch $ = 106+srA ee fw, Bayonett L +5 206+ ¥%STR i = Spear L = 206+ ¥eSTR a ro [10 a08+3TR Machete S10 208 meta 5 Steerer ee #0 te fon_De Aer) igh when vo no ye ms | one am PER te 1} 7 $=) vewoue wr vocarion cant eee] [ie Front Side fear Oba 1s sss seen te ee ee arn iig tg fm am) | 2 HRS Sea we ae : : BSA ib 8 f 2] [se smn RIG Bee TEs al | 3 er ee Spee girecne | | eee ca 2 cme tur ec Maveer 148 _4 2 7 uG Cc: HS LHR B: HS tang 8 oo ont ges RIB CTF Te em] | 8 TST Datei’ 2202] [10 ues ets pt oe saeco ts | ea hast gis wes vei me a ro tS ae er Se HSB mr 5 ome ‘Second Letter ront, Sack, A=Right, L=Left, C=Center. i taiosenet Oblique hit location is given for a front oblique shot. For a rear obit ‘que shot, convert all LH'and G hits to HR and all TF hits to TB. and ronan Lar cater ou Toe ROE Mag Don Am OR Bat Te — Boe] Fog +0 x8 x20 25 10 3mm ~ mmm +0 moe 38 a8 nor 8 3 Cocumen 1 0 ioe aoe tag 38 Themis ——y~—~8 NOC mI OB Fem APFSOBOU Gwmesi + 0 Me xo OS wnors ant we 10 shoe Mo 8s fing: 33 HE 2 ate Gren oneal Tie ROP ap fog Cam Arm KOR Burt ag: 33 fAWHE + i100 x0 x10 18 30. 2000 fom We ‘mo x0 02S =e fawieat + i too sage 1020. 2000 yRor:8HEPxer = 300 woe tO. BB 18 HEAT 1 @ 18 IBC - 5 15 200 eee we + 3 asc to = 10 d00 mm ——APESOS 008 ‘mors HEAT uo ssc as 10 ronda Lae hing 208 HE a s20c so 's 18, Troe Tes tame Bars we 300 186 0-10 | rors ee ee Ror! aersos S030 fings0 fing aersoS0U S00 20 (M203/HK-69 HE 100 x10C x10 5 10 400 = = feutae 5 Timm HEAT 100 fing) re joo ie to feo ‘ROF:1 APESDS $00 mum ta soto ter’ armaneoul 00 Mencia? HvHe 200 xo x08 ~—~10 2000, sie 2 [ror's) ieor eo oe “2283 Som nn = ae ‘tug: '2) ‘PESOS 0 oct Lnnchrs fAPrsosoU $00 Toe od Tagen KOR Bust ae moss AT woasc - 510 (Toe nd __Rg_bam Arm KOR Borst me 22mm HE 2009200 x10” 10 30 15000 ‘ror') HEAT so aoe S20 T3000 M202 HEAT to msc 8S Mog: WP 300 xis¢ x10 35 18000 ‘ROF& WP Yoo x2oc 20 = 18 CHEM 300 2c x10 - 18 18000 meee ‘on roe M10 30 38 T3000 mort WAT 100 206 tum 200 800 18000 ani 152mm HE 900 x40C x10 15 40 18500 foe 8. (ROF: 1 HEAT 350 x10 - § 10 18500 Nag t) ie 300 vse 0 j2s00 ——— CHEM 300 2c x10 18500 Type OF Meg fog om Arm KOR Boat ‘cm ~ oe M0 {200 Tank Breaker 1 © (2) 2000 OC - 5 10 2 18800, frown} at 800 woc_— 1018 Wem HEICLGP 360 400 x70 24000 aa ToS mort HEAT ao case 10. 90. 000 Ra 1 joe > 8 ap fog (2). We 30 misc x0. ts oon Gren 380 aco «38. 24000 Mor toe “2 $080. 24000 MAN/ANIMAL HIT LOCATION CHART iow = EBD aa0o 20000 a raseam = === “Y00. 24000 1 Head ontrs 2 Type ‘Rnd ‘Ring Dam Arm KOR Burst FR 3 _Left Arm [60mm HE — *20C x10 § = 20 4000 4 Chest Forequarter ‘nor 2 We = ise to 210 too 5 Abdomen Chest mete eee ig Acorn chee inn We = ase x10 8 30 4800 mmo) We = Sse to > 30 S200 7 _Right Leg ‘Abdomen ‘Mag: iLLuM = = 1000 4800 @ Right Leg —_‘Hindquarter nm He 200 1286 x10 = 20 2000, 9 Left Leg Hindquarter ‘rors EOP goo ase 228 18 3000 fi erie Hear a8 We 300 “86 10 = 20. 000, aah He = a0 x10 10 405800 sonaa towiraar sot for) = ise 038. Sb00 ‘Side-shot: tar side hit=near side hit. ~~ Le co Prone ped: Table assumes top shot. sexe wi0c 2 3035 5000 ‘Side shot es sbove cvew = he so? 18 S500 Front shot: oq or abdomen Nit= miss. "20mm HE = ase 101045 $700, for shor: Hea, sm, or chest Hit= mis. nor) We = fe Mo? fo S700 Ghsdruped: Tobie assumes side shot fog) tau = OT 500 $700 ‘ont shot: Wndqurtrs ov abdomen ove = se no = "We" $700 Rear shot: Head or foroquarters hit LANGUAGE LIST ‘Turkoman Family Group Language Family Group Language Germanic __Anglic English Altaic (cont)_—_Ugric Hungarian® West Germanic German* Finnie Finnish Dutch Estonian* Yiddish ‘Mordvinian Flemish Vietnamese Vietnamese Vietnamese North Germanic Danish Mon-Khmer _Mon-Khmer __ Cambodi a Korean Korean Korean Romance East Romance Italian Bantu. Bent Swehil Romanian® Mayalo-Pol. W. Mayalo-Pol. Mala West Romance Spanish tndonesien French ‘Amerindian South Amerind. Maya | Portuguese ‘Athabasca Navaho E&W Romance Latin Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Celtic Goidalic ‘Scots Gaelic “Easton Bloc Language Brythonic Welsh 1 These two languages are mutually unintelligible in their Gaelic spoken form, but 100% intelligible in their written form, Greek Greek Greek Balto-Slavic Baltic Lithuanian®™ Latvian’ East Slavic Russian* West Si Pol Czech” Slovak" ‘South Slavic Serbo-Croat Bulgarian* Slovenian Macedonian Albanian ‘Albanian Albanian ‘Armenian Armenian Armenian Indo-Iranian Indie Hindi-Urdu Bengali Romany (Gypsy) ian Tail Pharsi (Persian) Caucasian South Cauc. Georgian Sino-Ti Sinitie Mandarin? Cantonese? Tibeto-Burman Thai Burmese ‘Semito-Hamitic Semitic ‘Arabic Hebrew Hamitic Berber Hausa Dravidian Dravidian ‘Tamil Japanese: Japanese Japanese ‘Altaic Turkic Turkish Azerbaijani Uzbek Kazakh Tat ‘Chuvash Kirgiz ENCAMPMENTS Present: 10-+ (206) NPC MOTIVATION TABLE Die Disease Type: 4-25 Dysentery 26-40 Food Poisoning 41-55 Minor Disease 56-65 Chol 66-75 Hepatitis-A 76-85 Pneumonia 86-90 Typhoid 91-95 Typhus 96-99 Plague, Bubonic 100 __Plague, Preumonic SETTLEMENTS. Prosant: 11+ (206) Die Disease Type: Clubs Diamonds ‘Ace — War Leader | Ace — Generosity King — Brutal king — Selfishne: Queen — Stubborn | Queen — Lustful Jack — Murderer | Jack — Coward 2:10 — Violence | 2-10 ~ Wealth Hearts Spades ‘Ace — Justice ‘Ace — Charismatic King — Honor king — Deceitful Queen — Love Queen — Ruthless Jack — Wisdom | Jack — Pompous 2-10 ~ Fellowship | 2-10 ~ Power RADIATION ILLNESS CHART 1-20 Dysentery 21-30 Food Poisoning 31-70 _ Minor Disease 71-80 Cholera 81-90 Hepatitis-A 91-95 _Pneumoni 96-99 Typhus 100 Plague, Bubonic ‘Slight Serious Rads__Mness __Mness__Death 508.8 = = 00ers 85 7 3007 12/6 78 95 400 ° 25 75 600 ° 0 28 800 ° ° 0 ANIMALS. Present: 12+ (208) Die Disease 1-40 Food Poisoning 41-80 Minor Disease 81-90 Typhus 91-95 Rabies 96-100 Plague, Bubonic CONTAMINATED WATER Present: 12+ (206) Die Diseas 1-50 Dysentery 51-75 Typhoid ARMOR VALUES OF COVER TABLE ‘Cover ‘Armor Value ‘Sandbag 8 2" Wood Plank 1 Wood House Wall 5 Cinder Block Wall 25 Stone Wall 15 Thick Stone Wall 30 Reinforced Concrete ‘5007 Tree Trunk 15 Brick Wall 25 Thick Brick Wall 78 76-100 _ Minor Disease “per sandbag Tper meter ARMOR EQUIVALENT CHART EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY ‘Material Muttipfer Very Wood 0.25 Location Common Common Scarce ___Rare. Loose Dirt 0.3 Major City 100% 100% 80% = 40% Packed Dirt & Stone 15 City 100% 80% 60% 20% Concrete & Bricks 26 Town 100% 70% = 40% 10% Reinforced Concrete 5.0 Village 80% 30% 15% 0% Sheet Steel 8.0 Encounter 40% 20% 10% 0% Hardened Armor Plate 10.0 ENCOUNTER STATISTICS TABLE Army (RCN/80) 1, 2: Velte, 3 veterans, 4 experienced NPCs, 2 novice NPCs. ‘Armed with 1 submachinegun, 1 sniper rifle, 2 pistols, 1 ‘automatic rifle, 7 assault rifles. On foot. 1 horse cart for sup- plies. 1 roll for special weapons per base unit present. 3, 4: As above, but with 10 riding horses or bicycles. 1 roll {or special weapons per base unit present. Towed guns and mor- tars include horse-drawn limbers. 5, 6: As above, but no horses or cart. 1 roll for special ‘weapons and 1 roll for vehicles per base unit present. If 2 vehicles listed, first vehicle is used for Soviets, second for Poles) ‘mitteary Convoy (RCN/60) 1, 3: 1 veteran, 3 experienced NPCs, § novice NPCs. Armed with T submachinegun, 8 assault rifles, 1 pistol. 2 horse-drawn ENCOUNTER EQUIPMENT TABLE ‘Special ‘Miltary Merchant Die Weapons Vehicles Cargo Cargo 2 Rapie3 -‘T-90/T-72 — Mines—‘Electronics 3. 82mm Mort BMP-B Parts Scrap Metal 4 120mm Mort BTR-7O/OT-64 Medical __Shell Casings 5 AT S:ton ‘Ammo Wool 6 RPG-I6 —3/4-ton Fu Wood 7 PKMG 2ve-ton (Stil) Food Food 8 APG-16 _UAZ-469 Fuel Clothing 8 AGS17 — +ton ‘Ammo Ammunition 10 120mm Mort BROM-3/OT-65 Medical __ Hardware 11 82mm Mort @MP-C ‘Small Arms Furnishings wagons, 6 riding horses. 1 rll for special weapons per base |_12_D-30 How. _T-80 Radios __Bicy Unit present. (lf @ towed weapon, a horse-drawn limber is also present.) 4, 6: As above, but no horses or wagons. One 2¥a-ton tuck ENCOUNTER RANGE TABLE with stil, one 5-ton cargo truck. 1 rll for special weapons and 1 roll for additional vehicles per base unit present. Tare fangs Open | 4010 x300m Straggters (RCN/60) 4, 4: 1 veteran, 1 regular, 1 conscript. Armed with 1 sub- | Hill 0103100) machinegun, 2 assault rifles, 1 pistol. On foot. Swamp 1D10x 30m 5: As above, but with 3 riding horses or bicycles. Woods: 1010 10m 6: As above, but no horses. 1 roll for vehicles per base unit present. Marauders (RCN/80) ‘SETTLEMENT SIZE TABLE 4, 2: 1 elite, 2 veteran, 2 experienced NPCs. Armed with 1 submachinegun, 3 assault rifles, 1 automatic rifle. On foot, with | le _Wilage _Town ity _Major City 1 horse-drawn cart with supplies. 1 rll for special weapons per 1 80 1,000 10,000 30,000 two base units present. (Ifa towed weapon is rolled, there is. 2 100 1,800 12,000 40,000 ‘also @ horse-drawn limber.) 3150 2/000 _ 14,000 _50,000 : . eon Bae iesraea oe e ae 4 200 2,500 16,000 60,000 espera andane wl for vehi ftle pert bubs une | © © 282 $000 18.000 70,000 wespon . 6 300 3,500 20,000__£0,000 i 750 4,000 22,000 90,000 ‘Hunters (RCN/variable) ; 1, 4: 1D6 men (type at referee's discretion). Half ofall men Be ee present armed with shotguns, the other haf with sporting rifles. #__480_#000_26,000_110,000. If an odd number are present, one man has an assault rifle 10 600 6,000 28,000 120,000 5, 6: As above, but mounted on horses. Armed 20% 10% 5% 5% ‘Merchants (RCN/80) 1, 4:1 elite, 2 veterans, 2 experienced NPCs. Armed with 4 assault rifle, 1 sniper fe, 1 eutomatic rifle, 1 shotgun, 1 spor- ting rifle, 3 pistols. 1 horse-drawn wagon and 3 riding horses FORAGING TABLE or Biya. , = Winter Spring Summer Fall «weg 8 AE ove, but no horses or wagons. One 2%-ton tuck FyocaiSerab ; 5 B a eae MeadowiSwamp 0 1 2 2 fugees 2 experienced NPCs, 4 recruits. Armed with 1 pistol, 1 | Field 2 o ae shotgun or sporting rifle, 1 knife, 1 spear, 2 clubs. On foot. [Fishing (1D6x) 2 1 1 ANIMAL DATA CHART — Hits Attack Hit # Ska 10/20/60 = «206 = 15No 20kg 10/20/40 1 80 40% 60 10kg 5/10/30 1 50 80% 40 2kg 15/30/60 306 ~=—=—«10-=«GO%~——«GO tka 10/2040 208 5 No = - - tkg 5120/80 406 5 No - = = Equipment List Every entry below lists weight in kg, price in dollars, and availabilty. The last is given in the form (availabilty in the West/availabilty in the East!; V=very common, C= common, Ssscarce, and Rerare. Some entries contain additional information. FIREARMS. Magazines and ammunition (and tripods for machineguns and ‘grenade launchers) must be purchased separately, and are not Counted into weight or price. Ammo = type of ammunition used; Mag =number of shots per magazine (I means that the magazine Is internal and not detachable; if Mag is missing, the weapon has no magazine!, Bows Longbow: Includes fiberglass composite bows and wooden self-bows, of 30 to 50 pounds pull. Ammo: arrows, WE: 1 kg, Price: $300 (CIC) Crossbow: Includes both pre-war manufactures and more re- cont “backyard” weapons made of old rifle stocks and truck springs. Pulls of between 100 and 200 pounds. Ammo: bolts, Wt: 4 kg, Price: $360 (CICI, Automatic Pistols ‘9mm Parabellum: The standard military sidearm forall NATO ‘armies and most Western police forces. Ammo: Smm P, Wt: 11 kg, Mag: 8, Price: $150 (VIS). ‘9mm Makarov: The standard military sidearm of the Eastern European states and widely used by police and internal securi- ty forces. Ammo: 8mm M, Wt: 8 kg, Mag: 3, Price: $150 (SIV) ‘Smm Tokarev: Formerly in widespread use by Eastern Euro- pean military and police. Has been widely supplanted by the Makarov. Due to the large numbers produced, itis still found in use by some police and is widely used by militias. Ammo: 7.62mm T, Wt: 0.5 kg, Mag: 3, Price: $100 (RIC). 380 (Automatic): Widely used (along with the 9mm. Parabellum) by Western European police forces. Ammo: .380 ACP, We: 0.5 kg, Mag: 3, Price: $100 (CIS). 22 (Automatic): A widely used civilian “‘plinking” pistol, found in most industrialized countries. Ammo: .22 LR, Wt: 0.5 kg, Mag: 3, Price: $60 (CIC). ‘45 (Automatic): The standard military sidearm of the United ‘States until the late 1980's, it has been supplanted as general issue by the 9mm Parabellum. However, 9mm procurement has never been sufficient to completely replace the .45 in military use, and thus itis still quite common. Ammo: .45 ACP, Wt: 1, ‘Mag: 2, Price:$100 (SIR. The standard sidearm for U. ‘crews, including helicopter crews. For the most part found on ly in U.S. units, although some have filtered out. Ammo: .38 Special, Wt: 1 kg, Mag: 2, Price: $140 (FIR), ‘Submachineguns Stetling: The standard military submachinegun of the British, ‘Army, the Sterling has also found its way into general use. Am: ‘mo: 9mm P, Wt: 3, Mag: 11, Price: $600 (C/S) Uzi: Once the standard military submachinegun of the G ‘man Army, tis now returning to service as ammunition for the G11 becomes increasingly hard to find. Ammo: 9mm P, We: 4 kg, Mag: 10, Price: $500 (VIC). M231: The standard firing-port weapon on the M2 Bradley, this weapon is a satisfactory vehicle weapon for suppressive fires but a mediocre submachinegun. Nevertheless, with large ‘numbers of Bradieys no longer operational it was inevitable that the M231 would be dismounted and used in large numbers. Amr ‘mo: 5.56 N, Wt: 4, Mag: 10, Price: $300 (VIC). MP-5: The standard submachinegun of German territorial ‘troops and police. Ammo: 9mm P, Wt: 3 kg, Mag: 10, Price: 9400 (CIS), ‘AKR: The standard Easter Bloc military submachinegun (ex- ccoptin the Czech Army), the AKR is merely a cut-down version of the AK-74, Although a bit heavy for 3 submachinegun, ithas ‘900d accuracy and stopping power. Ammo: 6.45 B, Wt: 4, Mag: 10, Price: $300 (SIC) Vz 24: The standard Czech submachinegun, mostly found with militia and internal security forces. Ammo: 7.62 T, We: 4 kg, Mag: 11 Price: $300 (R/S). ‘Skorpion: Commonly referred to as a machine pistol, the Skor- pion is small enough to carry in a shoulder holster. its short range ‘and underpowered ammunition make it of limited combat value, but its ease of concealment have made it very popular with War- ‘saw Pact covert agents. Ammo: .32 ACP, Wi: 2 kg, Mag: 7 Price: $250 (RIS). G11: A weapon of radical design and great effectiveness, the G11 replaced the G3 as the standard assault rifle and the Uzi as the standard submachinegun of the West German Army. It is a “Bullpup"’ configuration weapon, which means that the ac- ‘tions placed behind the fring hand, in the normally empty stock. ‘This means that ‘’Bullpup” rifles can have 3 shorter overall length without the necessity for a shorter barrel It differs from other combat rifles in that it fires caseless 4.7mm bullets. The compact nature of the weapon and low recoil ofits round makes it as handy as a submachinegun (even ‘though itis a rifle) and its included with submachineguns for ‘this reason, Its caseless ammunition is extremely compact, allowing & large magazine capacity. Since there is no spent cartridge cas- ing to eject, the rifle’s action is completely enclosed and thus very reliable in a dirty environment. However, there is no way to reload the round, since it is completely consumed, and ‘manufacture has largely ceased. Currently, although the weapon is fairly common, ammunition for itis increasingly rare and most German soldiers have equipped themselves with obsolete weapons. Ammo: 4.7 Cis, Wt: 4, Mag: 32, Price: $400 (S/R). Assault Rifles 'M16A2: The standard combat rifle of the U.S. and Canadian ‘Armies, the M16A2 (commonly called just M16") is in ‘widespread use and is @ popular and effective weapon. Ammo: 5.56 N, Wt: 3, Mag: 10, Price: $400 (VIC). ‘AKMR: As the AK-74 supplanted the AKM in service, large numbers of AKMs were rechambered to fire the AK-74’s 5.45 cartridge to enable standardization of supply without discarding ‘mountains of AKMs. Widely used in Eastern Bloc military units alongside the AK-74, Ammo: 6.45 B, We: 4, Mag: 10, Price: $300 (C/V). 'AK-74: The standard combat rifle of the Eastern Bloc forces. Ammo: 6.45 B, Wt: 4 kg, Mag: 10, Price: $300 (CIC). IW: The standard British combat rifle, replacing the FAL. Like Page 2 the G11, the IWis a Bullpup" configuration rifle. Rare outside of British service. Ammo: 8.56 N, Wt: 4 kg, Mag: 10, Price: $500 (S/R. 'AKM: The modern version of the ubiquitous AK-47, perhaps the most widely used military small arm in the world, and a very popular one despite its underpowered and unstable cartridge. Replaced in frontline service by the AK-74, many AKMs were rechambered to fre 6.45 Bloc ammunition, and thus true AKMs are mostly found in use by militia units. Ammo: 7.62 S, We: 4 kg, Mag:10, Price: $300 (C/V). Battle Rifles FAL: A Belgian rifle adopted as the standard rifle ofthe British ‘Army, the FAL has been replaced in service by the IW. However, the FAL was a very popular weapon and came into widespread civilian use. Since the outbreak of war, numerous FALs have been picked up by military units, particularly those nostalgic for the heavier cartridge. Ammo: 7.62, We: 5 kg, Mag: 7, Price $600 (SRI. G3: The standard German assault rifle until replaced by the G11, the G3 was still widely used by territorial and internal security troops, and is now back in service with German troops. ‘Ammo: 7.62 N, We: 5 ka, Mag: 7, Price: $600 (CIR). Sniper Rifles M40: The standard U.S. Marine sniper rifle, @ bolt-action ‘magazine-fed rifle with a telescopic sight. Ammo: 7.62 N, We 3, Mag: 21, Price:$700 (RIF. ‘SVD: The standard Eastern Bloc sniper rifle [except in Czech service), a semi-automatic clip-fed rifle with a telescopic sight. Ammo: 7.82 L, Wr: & kg, Mag: 3, Price: $500 (RIS) M21: The standard U.S. Army sniper rifle, the M21 is essen- tially a wellmade M14 assault rifle (the U.S. Army's service r- fle prior to the M16) fitted witha telescopie sight. Ammo: 7.62 N, We: 5 kg, Mag: 7, Price: $400 (S/R PSG1: The standard German sniper rifle, a development of the G3 assault rifle fitted with a telescopic sight. Ammo: 7.62 N, We: 8 kg, Mag: 7, Price: $600 (RIR) L42: The standard sniper rifle of the British Army is a pro: ‘gressive development of the bolt action Short Magazine Lee En: field (the WWII British service rifle, rechambered to fire more modern ammunition and fitted with a telescopie sight. Ammo: 7.82 N, We: 4, Mag: 3, Price: $400 (IR Parker-Hale: The standard Canadian sniper rife is @ well made civilian hunting rifle adapted to military use and fitted with 2 telescopic sight. Ammo: 7.62 Nato, Wt: 4 kg, Mag: 1, Price: $400 (RIA. \Vz54: The standard Czech sniper ile i 8 progressive develop- ment of the bolt-action Mauser (the German Army's WWII ser- Vice rifle, fitted with a telescopic sight. Ammo: 8mm M, We: 4.5 kg, Mag: 2, Price: $300 (FIR). Sporting Rifles .30-30: A popular sporting arm, and found in ciulian hands ‘even in Eastern Europe, the .30-.30 is a lever-action rifle. Am- ‘mo: .30-30, Wt: 3 kg, Mag: 3i, Price: $250 (CIS) 30-06: Another popular hunting rifle; a bott-action rifle. Am: ‘mo: .30-08, We: 4, Mag: 21, Price: $300 (CIS). .22 Bolt Action: A widely available ight hunting rifle, the 22 is excellent for squirrels and other small game, but does not have sufficient stopping power to be reliable against larger targets. Itis a bott action rifle. Ammo: .22.LR, Wr: 2 kg, Mag: 11, Price: Game Designs Workshop $150 (CIC), £22 Semi-Auto: Another widely available ight hunting rifle, this version of the .22 is semiautomatic. Ammo: .22 LR, We: 2, Mag: 31, Price: $100 (CIC). ‘Mauser Bolt Action: A bolt action civilian version of the Ger- ‘man WWII fle, this weapon is in very widespread use due to the tremendous numbers manufactured. Ammo: 8mm M, Wt: 4, Mag: 2, Price: $180 {C/C) Shotguns Double: The double barrel shotgun (in either the side-by-side 6 over-under configuration) is the most widely used hunting ‘weapon in Eastern Europe, and is also used extensively in the West, The weapon breaks open at the action and the two rounds are reloaded individually. Ammo: 12 gauge, Wt: 3, Mag: 21, Price: $200 \VIV). Pump: Pump action shotguns are widely used in western Europe, and have been widely taken into military use, Ammo! 12 gauge, We: 4 kg, Mag: 81, Price: $300 (VIC). HK Combat Assault Weapon: The standard combat shotgun of the German and U.S. Armies (the U.S. weapon being a slightly ‘modified version produced under license by Olin), the Heckler & Koch CAW is a "Bullpup" configuration weapon, like the G11 Ammo: 12 gauge, Wt: 4, Mag: 10, Price: $800 (Ci) ‘Automatic Rifles M249: The M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) is the standard U.S. light automatic support weapon. It can accept either the standard 10-shot magazine of the M16A2 or a 60-shot belt. is equipped with a bipod. Ammo: 5.56 N, Wt: 7 kg, Mag: 10 or 50, Price: $1,500 (S/R. LSW: The heavy-barrel support version of the IW, the Light ‘Support Weapon uses the same 10-shot magazine as the IW {and is equipped with a bipod. Ammo: 5.56 N, Wt: 4.5 kg, Mag: 10, Price: $1,500 (RIR). RPK-74: The standard Warsaw Pact light automatic support ‘weapon, the RPK-74 can accept either the same magazine as the AK-74 or an oversized 13 shot magazine. Ammo: 5.45 B, We 4.5 kg, Mag: 10 or 13, Price: $1,000 (SIC). ‘Melee Weapons Knife: Any of a variety of large knives about the size of a kit- ‘chen butcher Knife, Of limited use as a weapon because of its short reach, but deadly in the right hands. We: .5 kg, Price: $5 «vm. Bayonet: A military knife which can either be used while held in the hand or attached to the end of an assault or battle rifle. We: «8 kg, Price: $20 (CIC), ‘Spear: A short, broad blade mounted on the end of 9 long wooden shaft. Its ¢ thrusting weapon, awkward to use but Useful because ofits long reach. Civilians without firearms often Use spears as defense against animals. Wt: 4 kg, Price: $10 WM. Club: A blunt object about half a meter or ess in length, used 2 a bashing instrument. Wt: 2 kg, Price: $Free (found on the ground) (V/V). Hatchet: a short-handled chopping tool used to trim firewood and for other tasks. Wt: 2 kg, Price: $20 (VIN). Twilight: 2000 Equipment List ‘Axe: A long shafted heavy chopping instrument. We: 4 kg, Price: 350 (VIM. Machete: A long-bladed slashing tool used to clear away under: brush. We: 2 kg, Price: $50 (CICI. Machineguns. M60: The standard U.S. general purpose machinegun, 8 development of the WWII German MG42. It is equipped with a bipod and can also be fired from a tripod (NLt}. It accepts 33-shot belts. Ammo: 7.62 N, We: 10 kg, Mag: 33, Price: $1,500 (S/R), G3: The standard German general purpose machinegun is 2 slightly improved copy of the wartime MG42. It is equipped with a bipod and can also be fired from a tripod (NMT).It ac- cepts 33-shot belts. Ammo: 7.62 N, Wr: 8 kg, Mag: 33, Price: $1,500 (SIR) MAG: The Belgian MAG is the standard general purpose machinegun of the British Army. itis equipped with a bipod and ‘can also be fired from a tripod (NM). It accepts 33-shot belts. ‘Ammo: 7.62 N, We: 12 kg, Mag: 33, Price: $1,500 (SIR). PK: The standard Warsaw Pact medium machinegun usually found mounted on a vehicle. itis equipped with a ipod and can also be fired from a tripod (PLT). It accepts 33-shot belts. Am- ‘mo: 7,62 L, Wt: 10 kg, Mag: 33, Price: $2,000 (RIS). Vz 59: The standard medium machinegun of the Czech ar- ‘my, a local design which is equipped with a bipod and can also be fired from a tripod (PLT). It accepts 33-shot belts. Ammo: 7.62 L, We: 9 kg, Mag: 33, Price: $1,500 (FIR) Heavy Machineguns M214: The M214 is» six-barrel gating gun, fed by @ 335-shot drum. It may be fred only from a tripod (NHT) of vehicle mount. Ammo: 8.58 N, Wt: 20 kg, Mag: 338, Price: $10,000 (RIRI. M2HB: The M2 Heavy Barrel is the standard heavy machinegun of every western European Army. It accepts 36:shot belts and may be fired only from a tripod (NHT) or from 2 vehicle mount. Ammo: .60 BMG or SLAP, We: 42 kg, Mag: 35, Price: $1,800 (VIC) DShK: The standard heavy machinegun in use by the Wer- ‘saw Pact nations. Itis usually used on a vehicle mount, but can also be used on a wheeled carriage (PHC) which is treated as 2a tripod mount. It accepts 17-shot belts, Ammo: 12.7 8, Wt: 40 kg, Mag: 17, Price: $2,000 (CIV). KPV: The KPV is the largest caliber conventional machinegun. in service and is vitually @ small cannon. i fires a round originally developed for the Soviet RTRS-41 antitank rifle in WWI, and is found mounted only on vehictes. It accepts 17-shot belts. Arr ‘mo: 14.7 B, Wt: 50 kg, Mag: 17, Price: $3,000 (SIC). Grenade Launcher M203: The standard infantry grenade launcher of the U.S and Canadian armies, the M203 is a single-shot launcher which is attached to the bottom of an M16 rife. Ammo: 40mm grenades, Wis 1.4 kg, Price: $500 (CS). HK-69: The standard infantry grenade launcher of the West German Army, it can be attached to the bottom of any assault or battle rifle or can be used as a separate weapon. Ammo: 40mm grenades, We: 2 kg, Price: $500 (S/R). ‘AGS-17: The standard Warsaw Pact infantry support grenade launcher, the AGS-17 is a tripod-mounted (PMT) drum-fed ‘automatic grenade launcher. It may be fired only from its tripod Page 3 or from a vehicle mount. Ammo: 30mm grenades, Wr: 18 kg, ‘Mag: 30, Price: $3,000 (R/S) ‘Mark-19: The standard infantry support grenade launcher in the United States Army, the Mark-19 is a tripod-mounted (NHT) belt-fed automatic weapon. It may also fire unbelted individual ‘grenades (ROF 1). It may be fired only from a tripod or vehicle mount. Ammo: 40mm grenades and 40mm high velocity grenades, Wt: 40 kg, Mag: 60, Price: $5,000 (S/RI. Rocket Launchers M202: A four-shot clip-fed rocket launcher. Clips may be either incendiary or antitank rockets. Ammo: 66mm rockets, Wr: 5 kg, Mag: 4, Price: $2,000 (SIRI. PG-16: The standard Warsaw Pact antitank rocket launcher. Ammo: 68.3mm rockets, We: 10 kg, Price: $1,000 SIC), ‘Armbrust: A single-shot, disposable anti-tank rocket launcher. We: 6 kg, Price: $200 (SIRI. ‘Antitank Missile Launchers ‘Tank Breaker: A man-portable launcher fired from an integral rest, Tank Breaker fires a homing fire-and-forget missile which ‘can be set either to hit the target directly or fly over it and at. tack from above where the armor is generally thinner. We: 10 kg, Price: $8,000 (SiR). ‘AT-4: The Warsaw Pact man-portable missile launcher, the AT-A is fired from an integral tripod. The missile is wire guided ‘and the gunner must continue to aim at the target for the entire flight of the missile, We: 5 kg, Price: $3,000 (SIC), ‘TOWII: The launcher for the TOW II missile on the M2 Bradley, ‘The launcher may be fired only from the vehicle mount; the missile is wire guided and the gunner must continue to aim st the target for the entire flight of the missile. The launcher can: not be reloaded from inside the vehicle. Wt: 30 kg, Mag: 2, Price: $10,000 (SiR). AT-5: The missile launcher on the BMP-B and BMP-C armored personnel carriers. The launcher may be fired only from the veh ‘cle mount; the missile is wire guided and the gunner must aim at the target for the entire fight of the missile. The gunner must ‘open the turret hatch and expose his head, arms, and chest to reload. Wr: 15 kg, Price: $6,000 (R/S) Large Caliber Guns Note: Most large caliber guns are an integral part of a vehi- cle, Prices and availability are given only for those which are available separately. 23mm Autocannon: A belt-fed automatic cannon mounted fon the OT-65. It accepts 33-shot belts. It may be fired only from ‘the vehicle mount. 25mm Autocannon: A belt-fed automatic cannon mounted fon the M2-2 and LAV-25. The weapon may have two belts, with two different types of ammunition, loaded simultaneously and ‘may fie from either belt. Neither the 25mm autocannon nor the unner’s machinegun may fire while either belt is being reload: fed. The weapon accepts 33-shot belts. ‘30mm Autocannon: A belt-fed automatic cannon mounted fon the BMP-8, BMP-C, and BRDM-3. The weapon accepts 33-shot belts. A six-bartel gatling gun version of the 30mm is Used on the ZSU-30-6. Its rate of fire (5) is the number of times teach gun can fire per combat round. Thus, if the vehicle fires five times, a total of 30 shots could be fired. 40mm Autocannon: A hopper-fed automatic cannon mounted fon the M-988. The M-988 has twin guns. Its rate of fire (6) is the number of times each gun can fire per combat round. Thus, if the vehicle fires five times, a total of ten shots could be fired The ammunition hopper for the vehicle may be reloaded while the gun is fring, but only one shot may be placed in the hopper per combat round. The vehicle's hopper holds 233 shots. 75mm Autocannon: A hopper-fed automatic cannon mounted fon the LAV-75. The gun has a 36-shot carousel in the bottom of the vehicle hull. If additional rounds are carried in the vehi cle, the carousel may be reloaded while the gun is firing, but only one shot may be placed in the carousel per combat round. 105mm Gun: A manually loaded large caliber gun mounted fon the M1 tank, 120mm Gun: A large caliber gun mounted on the M1E1 and M1E2 tanks. On the MIET it is manually loaded, on the M1E2 it is equipped with an autoloader. 125mm Gun (Rapira-3): A large caliber gun mounted on the 1-72, T-80, T-90 tanks and the Rapira-3 towed antitank gun All three tanks are equipped with autoloaders. On the Rapira-3 the gun is manually loaded. On the T-72 and T-80, the gun automatically goes to maximum elevation while the autoloader is working, and so the gunner may not aim during loading. On ‘the T-90 and the Rapira’3 the gunner may aim during loading, The Rapira’3 has an armor class 15 gunshield which provides cover for the gunner and loader if fired at from the front. The Rapira-3 takes 8 combat tuins to set up. Wt (Rapra-3): 3.5 tons, Price (Rapira-3): $50,000 (RIS). Howitzers 122mm: The howitzer mounted on the SAU-122 self propelled howitzer and the D-30 towed howitzer. It is manually loaded. The 0-30 has an armor class 18 gunshield which pro- vides cover for the gunner (but not the loader) if fred at from the front, The D-30 takes 12 combat turns to set up. We (0-30): 3 tons, Price (D-30): $50,000 (SiC). 152mm: The howitzer mounted on the SAU-182 self propelled howitzer. It is manually loaded. ‘155mm: The howitzer mounted on the M109A2 self-propelled howitzer. It is manually loaded. Mortars 60mm: Standard light mortar for the U.S. Army. It can be disassembled into three loads (bipod, baseplate, tube) for easier transportation. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by ‘the loader. Requires two combat turns to set up. Wt: 20 kg (bipod 8 kg, baseplate 4 kg, tube 8 kg), Price: $6,000 (CIS. 81mm: Standard medium mortar for most western armies. It can be disassembled into three loads (bipod, baseplate, tube) {or easier transportation. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by the loader. Requires 6 combat turns to set up. Wt: 40 kg (bipod 15 kg, baseplate 10 kg, tube 15 kg), Price: $10,000 (c/s). ‘82mm Vasilek: Standard medium mortar for the Warsew Pact, the Vasilek is a clip-fed automatic mortar. May not be disassembled, but is provided with a detachable wheeled car- riage to allow it to be towed behind a vehicle. The mortar may not be fired from its carriage. Requires 12 combat turns to set Up. We 80 kg (carriage weighs 50 kg), Mag: 5, Price: $20,000 (FVS), 4.2": Standard heavy mortar for the U.S. Army. Can be disassembled into three loads (monopod, baseplate, tube} for easier transportation. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by the loader. Requires 12 combat turns to set up. We Game Designers” Workshop 300 kg (monopod 80 kg, baseplate 100 kg, tube 120 kg), Price: $12,000 (CSI. 120mm: Standard heavy mortar for the Warsaw Pact and ‘most westem European armies, It can be disassembled into three loads (bipod, baseplate, tube} for easier transportation. A whee! ed carriage is also provided to allow the assembled weapon to be towed behind a vehicle. The mortar may not be fired from its carriage. Individual rounds are dropped down the tube by the loader. Requires 12 combat turns to set up. Wt: 280 kg (bipad: 70 ka, baseplate 90 kg, tube 120 kg, wheeled carriage weighs 240 kg), Price: $18,000 (C/C!, Tripods With the exception of the AT-4, a tripod for a weapon must be purchased separately. NLT (Nato Light Tripod): Accepts MEO and MG3. Wr: 7 kg, Price: $200 (C/S), NMT (Nato Medium Tripod): Accepts MAG. We: 10 kg, Price: $200 (SiR), NHT (Nato Heavy Tripo Wee 22 kg, Price: $360 (C/S). PLT (Pact Light Tripod): Accepts PK, Vz 59. Wi: 10kg, Price: $260 (SIC). PMT (Pact Medium Tripod): Accepts AGS-17, Wr: 12 kg, Price: $300 (SIC), PHC (Pact Heavy Carriage): Accepts DSHK. Wt: 100 ka, Price: $1000 (R/S) \ccepts M214, MZHB, Mark-19, Ammunition ‘Small Arms & Machinegun Weights per magazine include weight of magazine. Magazines ‘are purchased separately and cost $1 per shot of capacity, ex- cept the 335-shot drum for 5.56 N. Longbow Arrow: Wt: 3 kg per 24, Price: $60 per 24 (CIC). Crossbow Bolt: Wt: 3 kg per 24, Price: $30 per 24 (CIC). 4,7 Cis (4.7x21mm Caseless): Wt: 10 kg per case of 600, 11 kg per 32-shot magazine, Price: $1300 per case (SiR). 5.45 B(5.45x39mm Bloc): Wr: 10 kg per case of 280, 0.5 kg per 10-shot magazine, 0.6 kg per 13-shot magazine, Price: $100 per case (C/VI, 5.56 N (5.56x45mm NATO): Wt: 10 kg per case of 280 or 250 belted, 0.5 kg por 10-shot magazine, 2 kg per 50-shot belt, 18 kg per 335-shot drum, Price: $100 per case, $200 per drum [magazine included) (VIC). -22.LR(5.7x1 7mmR Long Rifle): We: 20 kg per case of 1,600, 0.1 kg per 3-shot magazine, Price: $225 per case (Ci) 7.62 T (7.62x25mm Tokarev|: We: 36 kg per case of 840, 2 kg per 3-shot magazine, .6 kg per 11-shot magazine, Price: 9250 per case (RIS) 7.62 S (7.62x39mm Short): We: 10 kg per case of 220, 1 kg per 10-shot magazine, Price: $80 per case (SiC). -30-30 (7.62x51mmR); Wt: 20 kg per case of 300, 15 loose shots per kilogram, Price: $170 per case (C/S). 7.62 N (7.62x51mm NATO): Wt: 15 kg per case of 200, .75 kg per 7-shot magazine, 3 kg per 33-shot belt, Price: $66 per case (C/S) 7.62 L.(7.62x54mmR Long): Wt: 15 kg per case of 200 or 165 belted, 0.3 kg per 3-shot magazine, 3 kg per 33-shot belt, Price: $70 per case (SIC) '30-06 {7.62x63mm: Wt: 15 kg per case of 150, 35 loose shots per kilogram, Price: $80 per case (SIR 32. ACP (7.65x17mmSR): We: 20 kg per case of 800,

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