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Tango0119 Sep 2014 9:38 p.m. PST

"Following the publication of Operation Squad World War Two in 2011, Italian company Torriani Massimo Games subsequently released Operation Squad Modern War rules concentrating on combat in the modern era.

The rules are aimed at skirmish gaming, using a single squad per side (6 – 20 figures, typically 8), and would seem to be aimed at using 28mm figures (as, rather unusually, single figure base size of 25mm is stipulated in the rules). Games are designed to be played on a 120cm square area of play. Yes, being published in Europe, all measurements in this game are in centimetres…"

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