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VDV '90 is the later era variant of the VDV Rifle Team that appears in Wargame: Red Dragon.

History[]

VDV stands for "Vozdushno-Desantnye Vojska", or "Воздушно-десантные войска", meaning "Airborne troops". It has developed an airmobile variant known as DShB.

Soviet Union was one of the earliest countries to use airborne troops, and the first parachute jump was dated to August 2, 1930. After WW2 in 1964, the Airborne Forces were directly subordinated to the Soviet Ministry of Defence. During the Cold War, and even in contemporary times, the VDV was the largest airborne infantry force in the world.

The role of the VDV divisions is to provide the Soviet General Staff with a deep operations force for special missions. A typical operation might involve seizing a bridgehead in advance of a mechanized column. The Soviet study of WW2 operations suggested that airborne units are valuable only when used against enemy forces that are already broken, or in peripheral operations. Though they are an elite force that is more reliable than the rest of the army rabble in the eyes of many Soviet leaders. Like most NATO leaders, the Soviets do not think that a war in Europe is particularly likely. More likely are wars outside of Europe. It is for these wars, not a confrontation with NATO, that the VDV is most useful.

Soviet air assault divisions are smaller than tank or motorized rifle divisions but are more heavily mechanized than American or British airborne units. The Soviets use the airmobile BMD armored infantry vehicle as the basis for these formations. However, the Soviets have significant shortages of large transport aircraft to carry so much equipment in a single sortie. So the VDV troops are trained for operations with little mechanized equipment. They are a light infantry force first and foremost, capable of using mechanized equipment if available.

Guards Air Assault Division has three Air Assault Regiments of VDV of three battalions mounted on BMD series vehicles. The first wave of Independent Air Assault Brigade has three Parachute Battalions with organic helicopter capability. The second wave of Independent Air Assault Brigade has a BMD-mounted Air Assault Battalion along with two to three Parachute Battalions without organic helicopter support. Independent Air Assault Infantry Battalion is an army-level asset, it has an Air Assault company equipped with BMD along with parachute companies.

A VDV can be identified through its iconic blue beret, although it is not a mandatory equipment in combat. The VDV are classic examples of cold war soldiers. Their training is the best traditional sort - tough, demanding exercises with a focus on the basics of light infantry as VDV is the Soviet shock force for low-intensity wars.

BMD-2 entered VDV service in 1985 while the BMD-3 entered production in 1990.

RPG-29 Vampyr entered Soviet service in 1989.

Overview[]

VDV ‘90 has access to the RPG-29 “Vampire”. The RPG-29 has one of the highest AP values for any rifle team LAW in Wargame. In real life, the RPG-29 is one of the most powerful infantry antitank weapons in the world.


Available Transport[]

Weapons[]

Weapons WRD Icon Ak-74 WRD Icon RPG-29 Vampyr WRD Icon RPK-74
Type Assault Rifle LAW SAW
Name AK-74 RPG-29 Vampyr RPK-74
Caliber 5.45mm 105mm HEAT 5.45mm
Ammo x 2400 x 6 x 700
Range Ground = 525 m
Helicopters = 525 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 875 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = 770 m
Helicopters = 595 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Accuracy 45% 70% 50%
Stabilizer 23% N/A 30%
AP Power N/A 24 N/A
HE Power 1 N/A .5
Suppression 40 420 40
Rate of fire 232 r/min 10 r/min 519 r/min
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