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The Naval SITREP: The Journal of Naval Miniatures Wargaming #51 (2016)
Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 12
Players: 2 - 8
Publisher: Admiralty Trilogy Group
Designers: Paul French (II), Chris Carlson, Michael Harris, Larry Bond
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Dice Rolling
Min. Age: 12
Players: 2 - 8
Publisher: Admiralty Trilogy Group
Designers: Paul French (II), Chris Carlson, Michael Harris, Larry Bond
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Dice Rolling
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The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections.
The Naval SITREP Issue #51 was published in October of 2016. Table of contents:
Features
Mission Critical: Changes to missile critical hits in Harpoon
CaS Scenario: Operation Fortitude
Article Updates for Harpoon Players
The Philippine Navy Grows
The Sound of War
New Miniatures Releases
Precise Astronomical Data for Wargamers
Alternate Histories Need “What-If” Ships and Planes
Cruisers the USN Didn’t Build
FG&DN Scenario: Samurai Sunset
North Korea Joins the SLBM Club
A Matter of Scale
Book Review: German Naval Guns 1939-1945, by Miroslaw Skwiot
Book Review: German Capital Ships of the Second World War, by Miroslaw Skwiot and Siegfried Breyer
The Naval SITREP Issue #51 was published in October of 2016. Table of contents:
Features
Mission Critical: Changes to missile critical hits in Harpoon
CaS Scenario: Operation Fortitude
Article Updates for Harpoon Players
The Philippine Navy Grows
The Sound of War
New Miniatures Releases
Precise Astronomical Data for Wargamers
Alternate Histories Need “What-If” Ships and Planes
Cruisers the USN Didn’t Build
FG&DN Scenario: Samurai Sunset
North Korea Joins the SLBM Club
A Matter of Scale
Book Review: German Naval Guns 1939-1945, by Miroslaw Skwiot
Book Review: German Capital Ships of the Second World War, by Miroslaw Skwiot and Siegfried Breyer
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