Leopard’s Leap, nouveau module pour Graviteam Tactics

En bref. Un nouveau DLC pour Graviteam Tactics vient aujourd’hui de bondir sur nos écrans. Extension proposant deux opérations sur le sujet des violents combats à la fin des années 80 entre les Forces armées populaires de libération de l’Angola (Fapla) d’un coté, et de l’autre l’Unita, l’Union nationale pour l’indépendance totale de l’Angola.

Pour plus d’informations sur Graviteam Tactics – Leopard’s Leap, voyez cette fiche sur Steam. Et sur le même thème cette brève sur Days of the Olifant.

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New expansion Graviteam Tactics: Leopard’s Leap

The 21st FAPLA MRBde was moving from Cuito-Cuanavale to the south-east towards r.Lomba. Reaching the north bank of the river, Bde had to cross it. And then continue the offensive together with the 47th Bde in the direction of Mavinga town, where a runway was located, which would allow the Angolan air force to support further attack on Jamba, the UNITA headquarters. The 21st MRBde approached r.Lomba from the north. The engineering units of the brigade made a pontoon bridge across the river, which allowed them to transfer heavy vehicles and weapons to the south bank and continue the offensive to Mavinga. But the Angolan forces clashed with the SADF, which began combat operations in support of UNITA, in the area of the crossing. This was the first major battle of Operation Moduler!

– Two operations for the Angolan FAPLA and SADF (SWATF, UNITA).
– Precisely recreated area at the middle reaches of the Lomba river, 60 sq. km wide.
– Historical organizational structure of units at the time of the operations Saludando a Octubre and Moduler.
– The first combat use of the Ratel ZT3 ATGM.

 

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