Imagine a world where the Allies didn't win the war, nor did the Axis. Instead, the war just continued on and on in an unsteady stalemate. Welcome, to the world of 1949. In this world Germany decided not to bomb London, but instead continued its attacks on Britain's airfields. Then, the Russians lost at Kursk. Finally, D-Day fails. With these victories, Germany has managed to halt the Allie's progress. In the Western Theatre, the Allies and the Axis each plan the invasion of the other's vital territories. In the Pacific, Japan and the United States are dueling over tiny islands with giant fleets and atomic weapons. Now, the stalemate is about to be broken. Germany is preparing an all out invasion of Britain. As tough and valiant as the Allied troops defending the Sceptered Isle are, some of their leaders are beginning to that they will be unable to hold against the Wehrmacht.

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GrimSheeper
GrimSheeper - - 670 comments

But how does that description relate to the air ballet we are witnessing here? US super weapon, it's raining men?

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The superior defensive capabilities of the Ostheer lie not only in the resilience of its troops, but also in its equipment. Naturally, the Ostheer Honor Guard posses' the top scores in both categories. This squad is designed to not move unless necessary. Every member is equipped with an MG-45, though only one carries an HMG version. In any case, all of them can suppress enemies with unmatched flexibility due to their practiced control of their MGs. An enemy may try and flank this squad, but without an enormous force, or armor support, the enemy cannot crack the iron shell that both defends the Honor Guard, and destroys its enemies. To add to their deadliness, they can call down artillery barrages on nearby foes, thinning out the rabble. To call in an Honor Guard unit is expensive, and only two such units may be present on the field at the same time. Still, two groups of Ostheer Honor Guards is more than enough to give pause to any Allied commander.