France: France maintains a focus on relatively light units which emphasize speed over armor, and now boasts both the Leclerc main battle tank and the top-of-the-line Rafale fighter aircraft.United States: The USA returns as the preeminent global military power, improving its arsenal with several new weapons from the 1990s including the M2A2 Bradley and the M1A2 main battle tank.Non-Soviet Warsaw Pact (East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland)Īll of the series' previous nations return for Red Dragon, many of which have new tools from the extended time frame into the 1990s.The Commonwealth (United Kingdom, Canada, ANZAC).The two nations stand alone - the USA and USSR - and are not included in any available coalitions due to their independent military strength. The coalitions will be able to use each countries' prototype units but have less available activation points for units compared to purely national decks. Australia/ New Zealand: The Australia And New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) is a rapid-reaction force with high-mobility its specialized units are dedicated to close combat and infantry warfare.Ĭoalitions are a new addition to Wargame's existing "Deck" system.South Korea: At war since 1950, major fighting with the north ended in 1953 and South Korea remains in a state of constant readiness with solid infantry and US-inspired military vehicles.
The third entry in the Wargame series of real time tactical games by Eugen Systems, after the inclusion of planes in Wargame: Airland Battle, Red Dragon introduces navies and a host of other new features to the experience.