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CONTENTS
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Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
In Game Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Units of Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Combat Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Drift dice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Close Combat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Roll-offs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Difficult Terrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Modifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Climbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Leg-up!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Field of view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Impassable terrain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Line of sight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dangerous terrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
What You See Is What You Get . . . . . . . . 6
Moving with a Captive or Casualty . . . . . 14
Base size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Moving Through Flames. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Tactical Actions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Profile Tiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Stun and smoke grenades. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
The Turn Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Breaching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
The Initiative Phase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Occupying buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
The Command Phase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Barricading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Command Action: Overwatch. . . . . . . . . . 10
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Kill or Capture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Armoury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Line of Sight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Targeting Rolls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Pistols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rifles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Submachine Guns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Assault Rifles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Sniper Rifles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Shooting as a Casualty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Machine Guns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Shooting at an inanimate
object or point on the tabletop.. . . . . . . . 22
Shotguns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Grenade Launchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Gear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Silent Takedown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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Foreword
Spectre: Operations has been designed to reflect the reality of modern combat while still retaining fun,
momentum and playability. It encourages the player to apply modern tactics to effectively command his
troops, or rely on numbers and brute force to achieve the aim. It stresses the importance of the individual
soldier and illustrates the many complexities of the modern battlespace. The rules can be used for
operations as small team-level skirmishes to task-force sized, fully fledged combat operations.
It encompasses, and is appropriate for the broad spectrum of combat operations seen on the worlds
battlefields today. It has been designed with input from operators with many years combat experienced
in real-world situations.
The operators consulted have, and will continue to advise on the rules, equipment, weapons and the style
of the models and game. Every effort will be made to remain at the cutting-edge of modern warfare to
allow the player to replicate or replay events, or design their own conflicts in this very uncertain world.
Introduction
Todays battlefields are very different to those seen only as recently as 50 years ago, and we are currently
witnessing the development of a new kind of warfare. Pitched battles where large numbers of troops on
either side are fighting for domination of the land or attrition of the enemy force are no longer common.
The large, cumbersome armies of the past have been replaced by small groups of fighters, fighting for
carefully selected strategic objectives of a campaign. These range from communications nodes, essential
infrastructure, headquarters and facilities to the people. Strategic effect is caused by the tactical action of
small groups. Often these objectives are in urban areas or in areas of critical infrastructure or resources.
This often means operating within densely populated areas, where the locals attempt to go about their
daily lives despite the sporadic but very fierce fighting going on around them. The conflict is no longer
as much over land as it is for support of a population; winning the favour of an areas residents is a key
factor in deciding which factions will hold influence.
The result is extremely complex battlespace, where careful selection and prosecution of the mission is
essential; and precision, collateral damage and tactical resources need to be carefully considered. The
acts of individual soldiers play a far larger part in the conflict than large standing armies, vehicles, artillery
and aircraft once did. Skill at arms, leadership and tactics are the deciding factor in which opponent will
attain victory, and often the lines defining victory are blurry as the cost of war is finally tallied. It is an age
belonging to determined bands of insurgents, patrolling squads of soldiers, paid mercenaries, private
security companies, and deadly teams of highly enabled special forces operators. The wars of the modern
era are thus characterised as intense skirmishes, the like of which has scarcely been witnessed before in
the history of warfare.
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Spectre: Operations is a miniatures game designed to simulate modern infantry combat on the
tabletop. Using models and miniatures to represent armed forces, structures and terrain the close range
and tense nature of modern skirmish warfare can be recreated on your tabletop or gaming board. To
become a skilled player, you must develop tactical flair, grasp the subtleties of force selection and the
timely management of your battlefield assets. It is less important to commit characteristics and rules
to memory, as it is to know how to use what you have and to be able to identify weakness in your
opponents tactics, force and capabilities to achieve your objectives to bring home victory!
This easy to learn, yet challenging and realistic rules will give you the systems and principles you need to
play games of Spectre: Operations using miniatures and models from our range of products.
In Game Conventions
Spectre: Operations uses several gaming principles that are standard across the rules. These are the
foundation of how the rules operate, and they are detailed in the sections below.
Units of Measurement
All measurements in the game are in inches. There are no fractions or decimals of an inch used and all
measurements are to the whole inch. Measurements are usually made using a tape measure, straight
ruler or templates of specific sizes.
Dice
These rules use six-sided (D6) dice. It can be beneficial to have different colour or sized D6 dice for normal
rolls-offs and various other uses, as well as mark models on the board such as for suppression and bleedout
rules purposes. This can make it easier to keep track of which dice is representing what on the board.
Drift dice
Certain circumstances, such as a failed targeting roll when throwing an object or a failed direct hit from
air support will require you roll a Drift Dice. This is a special 6 sided dice with arrows on each facing.
When it is rolled the direction of the arrow is the direction that the shot will drift in. A further D6 roll
usually indicates the distance in inches of the drift.
Roll-offs
A roll-off is used to determine how some actions are resolved. In these circumstances, the player initiating
the action and the player defending against it both roll a dice and add the value of a the appropriate
characteristic in the models profile to the dice score. Any modifiers that are applicable are added to or
subtracted from the dice roll. Whichever player has the highest final score wins the roll-off.
Modifiers
Modifiers are bonuses or penalties to dice scores depending on conditions as detailed later in the rules.
They are either added to the dice score (e.g. +2) or subtracted (e.g. -1.) The number left after modifiers
have been applied is the final score for the roll. Modifiers are cumulative and several may be apply to a
single roll, both + & -. They must all be applied to resolve the outcome of the roll.
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Tests
Sometimes a model must pass a test in order to perform a certain type of action. In these tests, a dice is
rolled, any applicable modifiers are then applied and the final score is compared to a characteristic in a
models profile. If the final score is equal or below the characteristic, the test is passed and the model may
perform the action as detailed in the rules.
Field of view
Unless otherwise noted, a model has 180 degree field of view. Measured from the direction the model
is facing. The direction a model is facing is usually the way the direction the models face is pointing.
Sometimes this may not be clear, when a model is pointing one direction and looking in another. In this
case it would be more appropriate to have the direction the model is pointing to be the facing. It may be
a good idea to put a small mark on the base to avoid confusion.
Line of sight
Some actions require line of sight between models. This means that the targeted model must be visible
from the perspective of each model as they are on the board. This may involve one or both players
aligning their eyes behind a model on the board and seeing whether the other model is still visible. This
may be tricky in some situations and good sportsmanship and honesty is often required!
Base size.
There is no strict requirement on the size of base a model must be mounted on. We recommend that
20mm round bases are the most suitable, although 25mm should be the maximum to allow figures to
exploit their environment efficiently!
Profiles
In the theatres of modern conflict, there is a great deal of variation in training and ability between
different groups of combatants, ranging from gunmen with no formal military training whatsoever to
exceptionally trained Special Forces operators and everything in between.
Each models abilities and skills are defined and represented by a profile, containing five characteristics:
Shooting (S) defines how skilled a model is at making ranged attacks.
Defence (D) defines how skilled a model is at evading fire and presenting a minimal target.
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Agility (A) defines how fit and nimble a model is and how easily they move through difficult terrain and
scale obstacles.
Combat (C) defines how skilled a model is at fighting in close combat.
Command (CD) defines how competent a leader and tactician a model is. The second number in
brackets is the unit commanders characteristic which applies to that model.
PROFILE TIERS
In Spectre: Operations there are three profile tiers that represent the different skill levels of combatants.
The difference between these profiles has a huge impact on the performance of the combatants in game.
The profiles are as follows:
Elite
This tier represents the very best armed forces units in the world including special forces operators,
intelligence agents and the most experienced private contractors.
S D A C CD
Elite 6 3 5 6 4 (5)
Professional
This tier represents the bulk of the worlds standing armies. Trained to a high standard, they include
national armies, experienced rebel forces, peacekeeping forces and private military contractors.
S D A C CD
Professional 5 2 4 4 3 (4)
Militia
This tier represents groups and forces who have little to no formal military training beyond basic firearms
proficiency and operation. These untrained and irregular forces include loosely organised armed civilian
militia and freedom fighters, organised criminals, small resistance groups and insurgent forces.
S D A C CD
Militia 4 1 3 2 2 (3)
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1. Initiative Phase
2. Command Phase
3. Movement and Tactical Action Phase
4. Ranged Combat Phase
5. Close Combat Phase
This is to best simulate decision making and actions in combat. It logically flows through ascertaining
which side has the initiative, issuing orders, tactical movement and the employment of enablers, weapons
fire and close combat. While in reality, these would be going on concurrently among the various
combatants, we believe this to be the best system to play combat.
Each phase is dealt with in sequence, and all players will complete any given phase before the next one
commences. So for example all players will move their models before progressing to the shooting phase.
Who will act first in each phase depends on the outcome of the initiative phase as described in this
section. The specific details of each turn phase are described below:
Example: The player with the higher initiative will complete their command phase first, then their
opponent. The player with the higher initiative moves their models, then the opponent moves his,
and so on.
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down, or the fortitude of defence begins to crumble. They are there to guide their force to the mission
objectives that must be achieved, and to get the force away from the battlefield safely once the mission
is completed. Without them, tactical plans are difficult to execute and force cohesion can quickly be lost seriously compromising combat effectiveness.
The command phase allows the players to attempt to make a variety of special actions known as
command actions. Different command actions have varying effects, and are detailed later in this section.
As with all other turn phases, the player who has the initiative goes first.
In order to perform a command action a model must pass a command test. This is to illustrate the
difficulty of decision-making and communications in combat. To do this the player rolls a D6, factors in
any modifiers, and then compares the final score to the command characteristic of the models profile. If
the score is equal or below then the test is passed and the model may perform the action. However, if a
test is failed no further command tests may be attempted in that command phase.
Commanders function by boosting the probability that a model will be able to initiate a command action,
any model within 6 of a commander model may use the commanders command characteristic to
determine the outcome of the command test.
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points that apply to the model by the dice score that was the result of the command test. A player may
attempt to reduce the suppression from any number of models as long as a command test is still available
to them.
Example: An elite model has suffered 6 suppression points. The player decides to try and rally him. The
elite command characteristic is 4, meaning he must score a 4 for a successful rally. The player rolls a 2,
meaning that the test is passed and the model may remove 2 suppression points. The opponent wants
to rally a militia model. A militia model has a command value of 2, but luckily the models commander
is within 6 so the commanders value of 3 can be used to make the test. A 4 is rolled meaning that the
rally attempt was unsuccessful.
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Movement
All infantry models are permitted to move up to 6 in the movement phase. A model must complete its
entire movement before another model is moved. A model may not be moved part of its movement, then
another model moved, and then the first model moved the rest of its movement.
Combat Sprint
Often, all that lies between a soldier and certain death is a desperate dash between cover.
A model may perform a Combat Sprint instead of a normal move by moving 6 plus its Agility
characteristic. If a model performs a Combat Sprint it may not shoot its weapon in the Shooting Phase.
A Combat Sprint may not be used to charge an enemy model, although the model may defend itself as
normal if it is charged itself.
Close Combat
Models may be moved into base contact with enemy models to initiate Close Combat. To do this, move
the model so that its base is touching the base of the target model. In this situation, the moving models
turn ends as soon as its base comes into contact with the target models base. Both are now considered to
be locked in hand-to-hand combat. A model that is fighting in Close Combat cannot move even if it had
not yet moved that turn. All models in Close Combat forgo their Shooting phase and fight in the Close
Combat phase which is detailed later.
Difficult Terrain
Modern battlefields can occupy any environment and usually present an array of challenging areas to
move through. This can range from dense equatorial rainforest, to craggy mountain passes, to rubble
strewn streets, flowing water or frozen snow. Such environments can present serious challenges to the
movement of troops in these areas.
Difficult Terrain will hinder your troops movement and slow your advance. Difficult Terrain includes any
features such as ruined buildings, bombed streets, dense jungle slow moving or shallow water, barbed or
razor wire and any other type of terrain that would serve to hinder movement or cause extra caution.
Players should agree which areas of the board count as Difficult Terrain before the start of the game.
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When entering, moving through or leaving any part of Difficult Terrain, models can only move a distance
equal to their Agility characteristic.
Climbing
A model is permitted to climb or down any object greater than 1/2 and up to 1 in height. To do this
an agility test must be made. If the test is successful the object has been climbed, place the model on the
other side of any obstacle or on top of it, dictated by the size of the object being climbed over or on to.as
appropriate. If the test is failed, the model remains in contact with the obstacle unclimbed.
Leg-up!
To allow the rapid crossing of walls, it may be necessary for a solder to help his team mates over the
obstacle by acting as a living step. To perform this action any model in contact with an obstacle of up to
1 tall may be used to allow any other models to cross that point unhindered after a successful agility
roll. Models in contact with objects up to 2 inches tall may help other models cross as if it is difficult
terrain after a successful agility roll.
Impassable terrain.
Deep or fast flowing water, cliff faces or any other agreed on physical barrier are classed as impassable
unless the model is equipped with an item from the armoury which negates this (see the armoury
section).
Dangerous terrain
Minefields, multiple coils of razor wire, high voltage electric fences, traps or other defences can pose
serious threat to a model attempting to cross them. Make an agility test every for every inch you wish to
move through the area of dangerous terrain, roll these all at once. If a failure is rolled the model suffers
a hit with a lethality of 6+, with a +1 modifier to lethality for every subsequent failed roll. The model is
moved as many inches as agility tests that were passed to a minimum of 1. Some items in the armoury
may negate these effects.
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area that is ablaze. In order to negotiate the flames safely, a model must pass an agility test. If the test is
passed then the model moves carefully through the flames and to the limit of its remaining movement.
If the test is failed, the model receives a single hit with a lethality of 6+. If the lethality roll fails to inflict a
fatal wound then the model becomes a casualty and must be placed at the immediate perimeter of the
burning area.
Tactical Actions
Tactical Actions represent the use of non-lethal equipment that is intended to give a tactical advantage on
the battlefield. These can range from throwing a stun grenade, setting up a rappelling rope, breaching an
obstacle, storming a building or marking a target with a target designator.
Tactical Actions do not require a test to use and unless noted otherwise, One tactical action may be
performed by each model per turn. They can also take place at any time during tactical movement.
Note it is best to resolve all tactical moves and activities before all other movement. This allows you to
stun enemy models effectively pinning them in place for the rest of your models to exploit, or a smoke
screen to be deployed covering the movement of your other models.
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Breaching
A model using tactical movement and armed with breaching tools, or a weapon or gear that has the
breaching special rule (a shotgun may only breach a doorway, gate or similar object) may make a
breaching action. To do this the model must move into base contact with the intended breaching point.
Roll a D6 and refer to the chart below to check the required score to make a breaching action. Some
weapons or gear confer a bonus to the roll, which are detailed in the armoury.
Target D6 Score To Breach
Standard door
Barricaded door
If a breach is successful, place a 1 wide marker to represent the breached area. Models can now move
through this area unhindered. This area also counts as open for purposes of line of sight when making a
ranged attack.
If the test is failed the chance to pass will be made at +1 in the next attempt.
After a successful breaching action and any other tactical actions have taken place, any models within
2 of the edge of the breaching marker may make one free move to enter the building from the breach
point, even if they made a tactical move or made the full allowed movement in the movement phase
already. This is a storming action and how to resolve it is detailed in the shooting section.
No further models may move into or out of the building unless they are making another breaching action.
Occupying buildings
Buildings can be entered through any door, providing it isnt locked (this can be agreed before the game
or will be detailed in scenarios special rules). Any doorway can be entered with no penalty.
Windows can be entered by making an agility test, provided the window isnt barred and is modelled to
at a size that is can be assumed to be big enough to fit a model through.
Buildings are assumed to be large enough to fit many people in, so there are no restrictions on how many
models can occupy a building.
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Each floor of a building must be occupied separately. It takes one full turn of movement to move
between floors.
It is a good idea to put a marker on or beside occupied buildings to remind you where your models are.
You can put the actual models at the side of the table in a group.
Barricading
A model occupying a building may forgo their entire turn (movement, shooting and close assault) to
barricade one facing of a building. Any entrance on a barricaded facing of a building can no longer be
moved through and ranged attacks may not be made through it. The only way to clear the barricade is
through a breaching action. Models occupying the building may remove the barricade in the same way as
it was set up.
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Line of Sight
All direct fire weapons (excluding grenades and grenade launchers)can only be fired when there is a clear
trajectory between the weapons and the target. Therefore there must be a clear line of sight between the
shooter and the target.
A model may only shoot at what it can see. Trace a line of sight from the model by drawing an imaginary
line from the shooter to the target. If the line is blocked by terrain or intervening models there is the
chance the target cannot be seen at all or is partially obscured making it harder to hit.
Unless a model is equipped with a weapon that has a special rule allowing it to ignore line of sight, there
must be a line of sight from the shooter to the target in order for the shooter to take a shot.
If you can see any part of a model in line of sight, that model may be targeted for a ranged attack.
Targeting Rolls
If the target is within Line of Sight you can then make a targeting roll, and if the roll is successful then the
target is hit and lethality is resolved.
To make a targeting roll, the player who is shooting rolls a dice and adds the models shooting
characteristic. The opponent who has been targeted rolls a dice and adds their models defence
characteristic. Then both players factor in any applicable modifiers and then final score is calculated for
each roll.
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If the shooting player equals or exceeds the opponents final score then the shot is successful. If the score
is lower, the shot misses and has no effect.
In the case of a shooter firing multiple shots with one weapon at a target (where allowed,) the target may
only roll one dice for defence against the entire shooting attack. If a model is shot at by multiple enemy
models, each shot is dealt with individually as normal.
Example: A militia model targets an enemy professional model with his assault rifle. A D6 is rolled
scoring a 5, the militia shooting value of 4 is then added totalling 9. The target is in the open and wears
no body armour and so has a defence of 2. A score of 4 is rolled on a D6 resulting in a total defence of 6.
The militia players total score of 9 beats the opponents total of 6, resulting in a successful shot.
Cover
Models make use of cover to conceal and protect themselves from enemy fire. Cover adds a bonus to the
opponents defence rolls when they are being shot at.
Type of Cover Defence Modifier
Bushes/Light foliage/Tall grass
+1
Barricades/Vehicles
+1
Thick Foliage/Trees
+2
+2
Smoke Template
+2
Fortifications/Sandbags/Bunkers
+3
Example: An elite model targets the opponents militia model with his assault rifle. A roll of 1 is added
to the elite shooting value of 6, giving a final value of 7. The opponent rolls a 6 for his defence giving a
total value of 7, however the militia model is standing in thick foliage giving it an additional +1 to their
defence, making the total 8. The targeting roll is unsuccessful.
Range
For purposes of the game, there is no maximum range for most ranged weapons, as almost all weapons
have a greater effective range than the scale extents of a gaming board. Instead, each weapon has a
Range Interval. For each Range Interval beyond the first interval between the shooting model and the
target, the shooter is subject to a -1 modifier on any roll to hit.
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For example an assault rifle has a range interval of 24 so the following modifiers would apply to the roll
to hit:
Within the first interval of 0 - 24 = Nil
Within the second interval of 25 - 48 = -1
Within the third interval of 49 - 72 = -2
Example: The players professional model selects an enemy professional model to target for a ranged
attack with is assault rifle. The target is 32 away and standing behind a low wall. The shooter rolls a 3
on a D6 and adds his Shooting value of 5 to the roll. As the target is within the second range interval
(25 - 48) there is a -1 penalty to the roll making the final result 7. The target rolls to add to his defence
of 2. He scores a 5 and gains a +1 to the result for cover giving a final total of 7. As the shooter scored a
7 and the target scored a 7 the ranged attack is successful.
Targets at close range require a lower total score to hit than targets at long range. This is relative to the
type of weapon being fired, for example a shotguns range intervals are much shorter than those of a
sniper rifle. The range interval is defined in the weapons profiles. Here are two examples:
Class
Special Rules
Combat Shotgun
3+
36
2+
So the shotgun is ideally suited to close range shooting, and the sniper rifle excels at long range.
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Shooting as a Casualty
Casualties can only shoot with a sidearm if they are equipped with one, but their shooting and defence
characteristics are halved rounding down to a minimum of 1.
Fatalities
Each weapon has a lethality characteristic that determines how deadly it is. The lethality rating is the
score you need to beat on a lethality roll in order to inflict a fatal wound and kill the model outright. The
shooting player must make one lethality roll for each successful hit, if the score is equal to or greater than
the lethality characteristic of the weapon then the result is a fatal wound and the model is removed from
the board as a fatality. If a lethality roll fails to beat the lethality of the weapon, then the model becomes
a casualty. Here are four examples:
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Class
Lethality
Sub-machinegun
5+
Assault Rifle
4+
Medium Machinegun
3+
2+
Lucky Escapes
If the result of a lethality roll is 1, then the shot has failed to cause any wound. The model is considered
to have had a lucky escape and suffers a minor flesh wound, or the round ricochets off a piece of body
armour etc. This has no further in game effect as it is assumed that the model is returned to the fight
unharmed.
Assured Lethality
Some exceptionally powerful weapons have a lethality of 1+, in this case any wound sustained from such
a weapon will be sufficiently devastating to the target that a fatal wound is inevitable. Any model that
sustains a hit from such a weapon automatically becomes a fatality. A lethality roll is not required, and no
lucky escapes are possible.
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Shooting at Casualties
Casualties may be shot at as normal, and if the casualty sustains any additional hits then it is immediately
removed as a fatality regardless of weapon lethality. This may happen in a single ranged attack where
multiple shots were fired from one weapon, in which case the casualty becomes a fatality if a second hit
is sustained. These fatalities count toward initiative modifiers as normal.
First Aid
A friendly model may attempt to prevent a casualty from becoming a fatality. If a friendly model moves
into contact with the casualty, then the bleedout is paused until the friendly model breaks contact.
Shooting and movement with a casualty is described in the previous sections.
Suppression
In the intense situation of a firefight, it can sometimes be difficult to maintain a cool head and execute
plans quickly. Often, the more fire that is directed at a combatant, the more their combat effectiveness
is eroded. When concentrated fire and explosives are being hurled at you to pin you down, carefully laid
plans and manoeuvres give way to pure survival instinct!
Each time a ranged attack is made against one of your models, the model is subject to 1 suppression
point regardless if the model is hit or not. Some weapons benefit from special weapon rules that
allow them to inflict even more suppression per shot, these are detailed in the armoury. The effect is
cumulative, and when under heavy fire models can be suppressed into near-inaction.
When a model gains a suppression point, place a dice or marker next to the model displaying the number
of suppression points currently applying to the model.
Each point of suppression carries a -1 penalty to movement, as well as -1 to the models shooting
characteristics.
Models lose one suppression point at the beginning of the command phase. The number removed can be
increased by Rally Troops! as detailed in the Command Action section.
Example: A players model targets an opponents model with an assault rifle and decides to use the rapid
rife rule. Two ranged attacks are resolved resulting in one success and one fail. Because the target was
subject to two ranged attacks it suffers two points of suppression, even though one of them was failed.
Example: An elite model wearing body armour and behind a high wall is targeted by a militia model
using an assault rifle using the rapid fire rule. Both targeting rolls are failed, resulting in 2 points of
suppression but no damage caused to the elite model. It is then targeted by a militia model with a light
machine gun. Again, all targeting rolls are failed, but an additional 3 suppression points are added
totalling 5 points. Yet another militia model makes a successful ranged attack on the elite model, this
time with an RPG. The targeting roll this time is successful, but a 1 is rolled for lethality giving the target
a lucky escape! however, the RPG has the frag rule which adds another 2 suppression giving a total of
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7 suppression points! If the player wants to move the elite model in the next turn a successful rally test
must be made to remove command points, or suffer a -7 to his movement forcing the model to combat
sprint if the player wants to move it and denying the use of the model in the shooting phase.
Storming a building
(Optional rule if you are using scenery that you cannot physically place figures inside)
If you storm a building as the result of a breaching action you must resolve the action during the shooting
phase. Storming a building is decisive and bloody, ending with either the defending team or storming
team the clear winner.
To resolve the action the defender must roll 1D6 for every model occupying the building or floor that is
being breached. The defence value of each model (remember this will be 1 if the occupiers are stunned)
is then added to the score along with any other modifier that would usually be added for a targeting roll
(body armour for instance). All models occupying a building count as being in +2 cover, with a further +1
if the breach was initiated from a barricaded facing (detailed in the movement section). The final result
after all modifiers is the occupiers collective defence value.
The storming team now roll D6 for every member taking part in the storming action and add their
shooting values to the score. You then will +1 for each member wearing body armour and +1 for every
shotgun, compact weapon or dog being used in the action. The total will be the Storming parties final
score.
The team with the highest final score is the winner. The winner may make a lethality roll against the
losing team for every point they beat their opponents total with. Due to the extreme close range of shots
fired during room clearing this will always be resolved with 2+ fatality (a roll of 1 is a lucky escape).
If the storming party is the winner, instead of rolling for lethality they may choose to take 1 captive for
every member of the storming party.
Any survivors are placed in contact with an entrance on the outside of the building with 1 point of
suppression. He may not make a ranged attack this turn but otherwise can act normally in their next
turn. They may be targeted by any model which has not yet made a range attack or was not involved in a
storming action.
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Silent Takedown
In some situations it may be necessary to eliminate a target quietly and discreetly at close quarters. If you
initiated a close assault using tactical movement you can attempt a Silent Takedown instead of a normal
close assault. To do this, you must make an agility test. If the test is successful you will automatically win
the combat and may choose to kill or capture as normal. If your model fails the Agility Test, a normal
round of combat must be resolved.
Kill or Capture
Once a victor in a close assault has been decided, the winning player must decide whether to kill or take
prisoner any models that have been defeated in the assault. If kill is chosen, then the models are removed
as fatalities. If capture is chosen, then the losing model becomes a captive and must move in contact with
the captor.
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Armoury
Armoury
In Spectre: Operations, for simplicity and swiftness, the game does not differentiate between weapon
designs that are built to perform similar functions. Instead, they are divided into classes which group them
by the intended tactical purpose on the real battlefield. For example, all assault rifles are broadly similar in
function and effect, regardless of calibre and so they are grouped into their own class. The end result of
a model being shot is killed, wounded or a lucky escape and care has been taken to consider realism.
Listed below are universal rules shared by many weapons which are a good starting point when you are
getting familiar with the rules. Some weapons have additional rules which will be detailed in their section.
These may be repeated in each section for convenience.
Rapid Fire
Rapid Fire weapons may be fired normally once per turn with no penalty. They may be fired twice per
turn at one target, but the shooting model suffers a penalty of -1 to their targeting rolls with both shots.
Compact
Compact weapons are ideal for close quarter combat as they are small framed, but deliver a lot of
firepower. Compact weapons ignore the -1 modifier described in the rapid fire and automatic rules when
in their first range interval. The -1 modifier applies as normal beyond the first range interval.
Automatic
Automatic weapons may fire up to three shots but suffer -1 to hit for all shots.
Encumbering
A model with an Encumbering weapon may not move in the movement phase and shoot in the Shooting
phase it must remain stationary in order to deploy and shoot the weapon. In addition, a model carrying
an Encumbering weapon suffers a -1 modifier to its agility characteristic.
Fragmentation (Frag)
Explosive fragmentation weapons are different from normal shooting in that they use a blast radius of a
size determined in their weapon profile. This is a radius such as 2 or 3 measured from a central point
over the main target of the ranged attack.
The shooter nominates a target model, and rolls to hit as normal. If he hits, measure the blast radius
using the target as the centre. Any models within the blast radius are automatically hit and are subject to
lethality rolls along with the main target.
If the ranged attack misses, the attack will land D6 in a direction determined by the roll of a drift dice,
measured from the point you intended to hit. Any model or soft skin vehicle that is hit by a fragmentation
weapon is subject to 2 points of suppression instead of the normal 1.
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Models hit by a fragmentation weapon will get a lucky escape on a roll of 1 or 2. Any model hit by a
fragmentation weapon while occupying a building will be subject to +1 to the lethality roll.
Special Rules
Pistol
10
5+ Compact
Machine Pistol
5+
Rifles
Class
Bolt Action Rifle
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Homemade Weapons
Class
Homemade Firearm
5+
Special Rules
Unstable
Submachine Guns
Class
Sub-machine Gun
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Assault Rifles
Class
Special Rules
Assault Rifle
24
4+
Rapid Fire
Compact Carbine
18
4+
DMR
30
4+ Scoped
Sniper Rifles
Class
Medium Sniper Rifle
3+
Special Rules
Scoped, Crew Served
Anti-Material Rifle
36
1+
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Machine Guns
Class
Special Rules
24
4+
Automatic
36
3+
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Armour Piercing
Vehicles dont roll a dice for defence and must use their base durability when resolving ranged attacks,
in addition +1 to the armour penetration roll. They will also ignore modifiers for body armour when used
against infantry.
Crew Served
A crew served weapons operator requires an assistant to load the weapon or spot for the shooter
in order to maximise shooting efficiency. When an assistant is in base contact with the operator, the
operator may re-roll any failed targeting rolls. The assisting crewman may not shoot in the same turn if
the operating model is to fire the weapon. Both may defend themselves in close combat as normal. The
assistant may leave the crew in the movement phase; however the re-roll bonus is lost until he moves
back into base contact.
Unstable
Some weapons are unstable due to their age, modifications or homemade nature. Any roll to hit of 1 will
render the weapon unusable for the rest of the game. If the weapon also has the frag or incendiary rule it
will explode placing the frag template on the weapon and resolving the hit as normal.
Car Stopper
All hits within the first range interval will cause double suppression to light skinned vehicles.
Shotguns
Class
Special Rules
Sawn-off Shotgun
3+
Buckshot, Compact
Shotgun
3+ Buckshot
Combat Shotgun
6
3+
Auto Shotgun
6
3+
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Buckshot is the standard ammunition for shotguns. Combat and Automatic shotguns may choose to fire
alternative ammunition listed below, declare if you intend to do so before rolling to hit. All shots fired
must be of a single type.
Buckshot
A model using a weapon with buckshot ammunition may re-roll any failed targeting roll in the weapons
first range interval. Lethality is also dependent on range interval, starting at 3+ in the first range interval
and increasing by 1 in each subsequent interval to a maximum of 6+.
Slug: Car Stopper (All hits within the first range interval will cause double suppression to soft skinned
vehicles), cannot reroll misses.
Flechette: Ignore +1 cover modifiers and body armour in the first and second range intervals.
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Grenade Launchers
Class
Rg Interval
Lethality
Special Rules
Grenade Launcher
12
5+
5+
Thermobaric Ammunition
8
5+
Thermobaric 2, Compact,
minimum range 6
12
5+
18
5+
Pirate Gun
5+
Frag 3, Compact
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Grenade Launchers may fire either standard frag or smoke rounds as detailed below. Declare which you
intend to fire before making the targeting roll. If the Grenade Launcher can fire multiple shots you may
fire a mix of Frag and Smoke in the same shooting phase.
Smoke: place a x 2 smoke marker on the target.
Multi Blast
Multi blast grenade launchers may fire up to 3 rounds per shot. Nominate the target and roll to hit as
normal. If the shot misses, roll Drift Dice and a D6. The shot then misses the nominated location by D6
in the direction indicated by the Drift Dice. Where the grenade lands, hit or miss, lay a frag template on
the spot. For each subsequent grenade fired, roll a Drift Dice and place the next grenade frag template
centred 3 in the direction indicated, from the centre of the last grenade explosion. This will create a
daisy chain of grenade explosions on the game board.
Airburst
Weapons with the airburst rule ignore all cover.
Thermobaric
Thermobaric or fuel-air weapons as they are otherwise known are devastating, especially in confined
areas, as such they ignore all cover and body armour modifiers.
When shot into an occupied building the weapon will become lethality 2+. The building will also collapse
and be destroyed on the roll of a 3+.
In addition, a weapon with both the thermobaric and compact special rules will confer +3 instead of the
usual +1 for compact weapon when resolving storming a building.
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Rg Interval
Lethality
Special Rules
18
4+
Fragmentation warhead
18
5+
Frag 4
Thermobaric warhead
18
3+
Thermobaric 3
Multipurpose Launcher
Armour Piercing
24
2+
Recoilless rifle
18
3+
Some models can be equipped with specialist warheads for the RPG launcher. These must be purchased
separately and the player must declare they are using it before the targeting roll is made.
Armour Piercing
+1 to targeting rolls against Soft skin and armoured vehicles. Soft skin vehicles dont roll a dice for
defence and must use their base durability when resolving ranged attacks, in addition +1 to the armour
penetration roll. They will also ignore modifiers for body armour when used against infantry.
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Anti-Tank Weapons
Class
Disposable Anti-Tank Launcher
Rg Interval
Lethality
24
3+
Special Rules
Frag 2, Tank Killer, One Use
Frag 2, Minimum Range, Tank Killer,
Guided, Encumbering Crew Served
Tandem warhead
Launcher
24
3+
Javelin
36
2+
Guided
Re-roll failed targeting rolls.
Tank Killer
+2 to targeting rolls against Soft skin and armoured vehicles.
Soft skin and armoured vehicles dont roll a dice for defence and must use their base durability when
resolving ranged attacks, in addition +4 to the armour penetration roll when resolving penetrating hits on
vehicles instead of the +1 bonus for the armour piercing special rule.
They will also ignore modifiers for body armour when used against infantry.
One Use
Weapons that are One Use may only be fired once per weapon during the game with no exceptions.
Minimum Range
Some launchers require a minimum range within which the projectile can arm itself. Targets within this
range may not be engaged with these weapons.
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Flamethrower
Class
Flame thrower
Rg Interval
Lethality
3+
Special Rules
Flamethrower, Encumbering
Flamethrowers do not make ranged attacks as in the same way as other ranged weapons. Instead, place
a template or mark out an area as long as the maximum range of the weapon and 1/2 inch wide. Every
model that is even partially covered or touched by the template will be hit, which is resolved by rolling
for lethality. Any model that does not become a fatality does not become a casualty but is considered
to be able to make a lucky escape. Flamethrowers ignore cover and body armour and cause 2 points of
suppression.
Flamethrowers making a range attack into a building will gain +1 lethality, hitting all occupants and will
set the building on fire on 4+, turning it into impassable terrain.
A model equipped with a flamethrower that is hit by a ranged attack will explode on a roll of 6+
When testing for lethality. Place a 2 incendiary marker over the model and resolve any hits on models
covered by the marker using the flamethrowers lethality.
Incendiary
Incendiary weapons act the same way as fragmentation munitions in terms of effect radius, and are
either thrown or fired in line with the rules. Ranged attacks from incendiary weapons will cause double
suppression against infantry and vehicles.
Successful ranged attacks made against open topped vehicles will hit all crew members and any
passengers in addition to any other result of the ranged attack. Additionally, the area of the blast burns
fiercely until the players next shooting phase. Place a counter in the centre of the burning area, any
troops moving through the radius around it defined in the weapons profile must move according to the
flames section of the movement chapter.
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Rg Interval
Lethality
5+
Special Rules
Thrown, Frag 3
Molotov Cocktail
6
6+
Thrown, Incendiary 1,
Smoke 3x1, Unstable
6+
Smoke Grenade
Stun Grenade
Thrown, Stun
Thrown Weapons
Thrown weapons can be used instead of a models main weapon in the shooting phase.
The model rolls to hit as normal, however unlike other ranged weapons they can only be thrown a
maximum of 12. Also, even if the shot misses there is still a chance it will catch other models in its
blast. If the targeting roll is failed, roll the drift dice. The thrown weapon will land D6 in that direction,
measured from the intended target.
Thrown weapons may also be used to target models that you dont have a direct line of sight to. Resolve
the targeting roll as normal, the target will always count as being in +2 cover, plus any benefits for body
armour. If the targeting roll is successful the thrown weapon will scatter as detailed above. If it fails there
is no effect and the attack is unsuccessful.
Stun
Stunning weapons create bright flashes and loud explosions that blind, deafen and disorientate targets
for a short time within a certain radius. Stun grenades reduce all the statistics of an enemy to 1 for the
remainder of the turn. This effects every model in the radius. If thrown into a building it effects every
model in that room.
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Smoke
Smoke obscures line of sight and can create temporary cover. A smoke producing weapon produces
an area of smoke defined in the weapons profile. This defined area (e.g. 6x2) confers a -2 modifier to
targeting rolls when shots are taken at targets on the other side of the smoke screen. The area of the
smoke effect is assumed to have no height limit and therefore it can not be shot over or from above. The
smoke remains on the table for D3 turns (1,2 =1 3,4=2 5,6=3).
When smoke is deployed, the smoke must be placed in a line following the direction of the wind. The
method for determining wind direction is explained in the scenario special rules section.
Incendiary
As described above.
Rg Interval
Lethality
36
3+
Special Rules
Automatic, Static
Static Autocannon
40
2+
Dual Autocannon
40
2+
Quad Autocannon
40
2+
Heavy Autocannon
40
1+
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Rocket Pod
40
3+
Multi-blast 4, Automatic,
Minimum range 18, Unstable, Static,
Drive or Fire
24
2+
Rg Interval
Lethality
Special Rules
24
3+
Static
Static weapons are mounted on tripods or specially designed platforms. For the purposes of the game
may never move and require a model in contact with them to make ranged attacks. The model in contact
with the weapon may not perform any other action in a turn that the weapon makes a ranged attack.
Drive or Fire
Ranged weapons with this rule may not fire if mounted on a vehicle with the Soft Skin rule which moved
that turn.
Rotary Cannon
Rotary cannons roll 6 dice to resolve their ranged attacks, but otherwise follow the rules ofr automatic
weapons. Hits from a rotary cannon cause double suppression.
Dual
Dual weapons can re-roll one failed targeting roll once per ranged attack
Quad
Quad weapons can re-roll any failed targeting rolls once per ranged attack
Co-Axle
Co-axle weapons may make ranged attacks at the same target or one within 2 of the original target of
the weapon it is attached to.
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GEAR
Gear
On the battlefield, gear and equipment can bestow huge tactical advantages - from vastly improving
command efficiency, to improving personal protection and concealment abilities.
Radio Comms
Any models equipped with radio comms may use the commanders CD characteristic to make tests with.
In addition, any models not equipped with radio comms but within 6 of a model that is still benefit from
the higher CD characteristic as normal.
Body Armour
Personal armour confers a +1 modifier to the defence characteristic, but also carries -1 modifier to the
agility characteristic.
Ghillie Suit
The model always benefits from a +1 defence modifier when the model is in cover. In addition, the model
may not be targeted directly by ranged attacks in a turn that the model did not move or shoot in its turn
phases.
Target Designator
An infrared beam or laser emitted from a rifle mounted or hand held target designator can be picked
up by aircraft tracking systems and IR/NVG optics, which aids the process of target identification and
acquisition or provides targeting to precision guided munitions. This allows delivery of massive firepower
on targets faster and more accurately.
Any command assets that use a ranged attack may be guided by a model with a target designator.
The designating model forgoes normal shooting to attempt to mark a target. In order to successfully
designate a target, the shooter makes a normal targeting roll against the target model or area of the
battlefield using the range interval of the weapon that the designator is mounted on. If the roll is
successful place a marker on the target model or area of the battlefield. If you fail there is no effect.
All rolls to target made against the marked model in that shooting phase made by air assets or other
models with vision enhancing optics may reroll misses once.
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Suppressor
Ranged attacks made by a model equipped with a suppressor will suffer a -2 penalty to their range
intervals, but they will not be heard by enemy models during a game using the night fighting rules or
other scenario specific rules, unless the ranged attack is made within half the range of its first interval
away from any enemy fighter. A silenced weapon can never score more than a 5 on the armour
penetration roll against a vehicle.
Stimulants Pack
A model equipped with stimulants cannot heal a casualty, however it can provide the casualty with a
massive dose of narcotic stimulants and painkillers. When the equipped model moves into contact with
the casualty, it may attempt to treat the casualty instead of shooting in the shooting phase. The player
rolls a dice, and on a score of 4+ the model is successfully treated and the model may now return to
the battle with no penalty modifiers - however the bleedout continues on and when it reaches zero the
model instantly becomes a fatality.
Dogs
Dogs must remain in base contact with the designated handler at all times, unless it is moving away to
investigate or attack. If the handler becomes a fatality, the dog is removed along with the model.
Attack Dog
Attack: The dog may be used to attack and restrain an enemy model. This may be used to stop a target
model who is fleeing, or to prevent an enemy model engaging any friendly models. The handler may
command the dog to attack any target within 9 in the movement phase. The dog is then moved into
base contact with the target, and engages it in a close combat. The dog has a combat characteristic of 5
and a defence of 2. If the dog wins the fight, it may kill or capture as normal, however it may not move
with the captive - the handler must take possession of the captive in order to move it.
A dog with a captive may be recalled in any subsequent turn if desired however the enemy model returns
to combat as normal unless another friendly model has captured it.
Attack dogs in a militia force cannot capture an enemy model and must always choose to kill the target.
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Hyena
Some African gangs have semi-trained Hyenas as status symbols, for intimidation and to act as guard
animals. Hyenas act in the same way as attack dogs, but a command roll must be made every time
you wish it to make a close assault move. If the test is failed it will attack the handler. The Hyena has a
combat characteristic of 6 and defence of 3.
Search Dog
Detection: A dog may perform a search action in the handlers movement phase. Any objectives or other
objects that are concealed via Spoofs (detailed in certain scenarios) may be revealed by the dog. If a visible
objective counter or human target (such as a cache or concealed weapon carrier) is within 6 of the dog,
it may move to investigate the site. To determine the outcome of the investigation, roll a dice. On a roll
of 3+ the dog successfully detects a target or indicates a clear area. The opposing player must then reveal
whether the counter is a spoof or is genuine. If the counter was revealed to be a spoof it is removed from
play and the dog returns to the handler. If it is genuine then in the case of a counter the opponent must
declare it. In the case of a human target, the dog may attempt to attack or restrain the target as detailed
below.
Breaching charge
A model may use a breaching charge as a tactical action. The charge will add a +2 modifier to the
roll needed to breach a target. A successful breach will also have the effects of a stun grenade on the
occupier/ occupiers.
Ballistic shield
A model equipped with a ballistic shield may only move the distance of the agility statistic and may only
make ranged attacks using a side arm if he has one. However, the model and any other model or models
directly behind the lead model with the shield and in base contact with each other gains a +1 cover save
from the shield. During a storming action each party will gain an additional +1 to their storming action
result for every model with a ballistic shield.
Rappelling kit
Descent: A model with a rappelling kit may use them to either make a tactical move directly down a
vertical surface or to quick rope up to double their agility directly down a surface. To do this you must
start your move in contact with the edge you wish to move down and use a tactical activity to set the
rope up. A breach may be made if rappelling down the rope would bring you into contact with a window
that can be entered as described in the movement section.
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Ascent: The Rappelling kit may also be used to move up a surface. Throwing the hook is resolved as a
tactical ability and the model must be in contact with the surface it intends to ascend. The hook has a
range equal to the models agility statistic and an agility test must be made to successfully set the rope in
place. The rope can then be used to move up the surface at a rate equal to his agility statistic.
In both cases the ropes stay in place until the remainder of the game unless you choose to remove them
after use. Set up ropes can be used by any model to move up or down.
Climbing kit
May move directly up or down impassable surfaces (such as cliff faces) at the models agility.
Tactical ladder
Ladders can be deployed against an object up to 1 inches in height to allow models to cross the
obstacle unhindered. A ladder may be deployed in any circumstance in which you would usually require
pass an agility test to cross an object. The ladder may be left in place for other models to climb.
After the model that deployed the ladder climbs it he may choose to remove the ladder and may use it in
subsequent turns as usual.
Torch/Flashlight
Used during night fighting, a model equipped with a torch may use it to double his detection ranges,
although when in use the model will be +1 easier to hit for that turn.
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Vehicles
Vehicles
Movement
Vehicles may move their full movement over open ground and may only move through areas that the
physical model can fit in. Over difficult ground light vehicles may only move half their normal rate.
Light vehicles may only move in a straight line from the front of the vehicle unless noted otherwise in
special rules.
Turning: A light vehicle may turn up to 45 degrees for every 2 it moves (backwards or forwards).
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Shooting at vehicles
Ranged attacks against vehicles are performed in the same way as those against infantry, but instead the
durability stat is used instead of defence. Any successful roll to penetrate armour will hit a vital part of the
vehicle. Unsuccessful and successful targeting rolls will add a suppression marker.
For every 6 a vehicle moves it gains a -1 to be hit.
Armoured
Small arms are ineffective against specially armoured vehicles, but machine guns and sniper rifles can be
used to target weak points such as optics. Only weapons with the Armour Piercing rule, Tank Killer and
ranged weapons in the Machine Gun and Sniper Rifle category may make ranged attacks vehicles with
the Armoured special rule. Frag and incendiary weapons have no additional suppression bonuses against
armoured vehicles.
Open Topped
Open Topped vehicles suffer double suppression from weapons with the Frag and Incendiary rules. Is a
weapon has both they will suffer quadruple suppression.
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Result Effect
1-2
No effect The hit passed harmlessly through the vehicle, narrowly missing vital
components or crew, or the warhead failed to arm. +1 point of
suppression if the maximum is not reached already.
3-5
Crew hit 1 hit is resolved on a crew member of your choice as per the normal lethality
rules for the weapon that made the hit. No bonuses for cover are counted for
being inside a vehicle.
6
Disabled A vital part of the vehicle is hit and immobilises it. The vehicle cannot move
for the rest of the game although if mounted with a gun it can still be fired.
7+
Destroyed The vehicle is completely destroyed and sets on fire for the remainder of the
game. All crew are killed
If the driver of a vehicle is killed the vehicle may no longer move and if the gunner is killed it may no
longer make ranged attacks. Usually a model may take the driver or gunners place (including enemy
models!) as per the boarding rules in the transport section.
If the driver is killed and the vehicle moved in the same game turn it will move a further 4 at the end of
the shooting phase. This move will be made in a direction determined by the roll of a dice. 1-2 45 degrees
to the left, 3-4 straight ahead, 5-6 45 degrees to the right.
Vehicle Profiles
Motorbike
Movement
18
Durability
3
Transport
1
Crew
Special rules
Technical
Movement
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Crew
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BMP-1
Movement
10
Durability
Transport
Crew
1 Driver, 1 Gunner
Special rules
Armoured
Vehicle Upgrades
All terrain modification
Raised suspension, special tyres, tracks or other modification allows difficult terrain to be covered more
easily. Difficult terrain only reduces the vehicles movement by 1/3rd.
Half armoured
Doors and seat backs are armoured along with additional armour plates in key areas. +1 Durability.
Fully armoured
Bullet resistant survival capsule surrounds the
crew including doors, windows, windscreens,
roof and floor. Passengers cannot make
ranged attacks from the vehicle. +2 Durability
Truck cab
The truck bed is fully enclosed with a cab.
The vehicle is no longer open topped, but the
vehicle cannot be mounted with a weapon
without a turret.
Turret
Vehicles with a truck cab may be mounted
with a weapon.
Gun Shield
If the gunner of a weapon is targeted as a
result of a penetrating hit, the gunner will be
unaffected on the roll of a 5+
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Firing ports
Fully armoured vehicles can be fitted with special gun ports to allow the occupants to fire out of.
Passengers may make ranged attacks out of the vehicle as usual.
Escape hatches
If the vehicle is destroyed each crew member will survive on the roll of a 4+.
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Force Selection
Force Selection
The group of models that constitute your fighting force on the tabletop is dependent on three lists
for force selection; Militia, Professional & Elite. These list will help you build your force and tailor their
capabilities to give them the best advantage in any given scenario. It is important to note that you may
build your force by combining models from all three force selection lists. For example you may wish to
field a militia force supported by a special forces contingent chosen from the elite list. Use this to add new
and exciting dynamics to the way your force performs, and it also helps create a sense of narrative.
Note: There are some restrictions & requirements placed on the numbers of certain models you can field,
and the number of upgrades you can bestow upon your force. We have included these to ensure that
games are as balanced as possible. However, as long as you and your opponent agree you can disregard
these guidelines and field models in a specific way or just play a free for all.
Asset Points
Games are balanced by the mechanic of asset points - this is a measure of how powerful a model is
relative to other models in the game. For example, a Militia Fighter has a lower points cost than an
Elite Commander because he is a less valuable asset on the battlefield. You can either agree with your
opponent to field forces of a set points value e.g. 500 pts, or you can use any scenario guidelines to
define the size of any forces on the board.
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Sidearm Options
The sidearm option represents the model carrying a pistol sidearm. Sidearms can be useful when the
model becomes a casualty, or when it is attending another casualty.
Gear Options
The gear listed in this section can be added to your model for additional points cost. Gear can improve
the models performance, but making the model more survivable or granting special abilities that benefit
the model in combat. Not all models have access to specialised gear upgrades.
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You may assemble your force of militia fighters by selection from the choices below:
Thrown Weapons:
May select one thrown weapon option.
Sidearm:
May select one sidearm.
Warlord Perks:
May select up to 50 pts of Warlord Perks
Gear:
May select one gear option.
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Pistol..................................................2 pts
Gear Options:
Body Armour......................................10 pts
Attack Dog.........................................8 pts
Hyena.................................................15 pts
Thrown Weapon Options:
Fragmentation Grenades....................5 pts
Molotov Cocktails...............................3 pts
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Thrown Weapons:
May select one thrown weapon.
Sidearm:
May select one sidearm option.
Warlord Perks:
May select upto 25 pts of Warlord Perks
Gear:
May select one gear option.
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Sidearm Options:
Pistol..................................................2 pts
Gear Options:
Body Armour......................................10 pts
Stimulant Pack....................................5 pts
Attack Dog.........................................8 pts
Hyena.................................................15 pts
Thrown Weapon Options:
Fragmentation Grenades....................5 pts
Molotov Cocktails...............................3 pts
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Thrown Weapons:
May select one thrown weapon.
Specialist Weapons:
Half of the Militia Fighters in the force
(rounding down) may select one Specialist
Weapon option.
Static weapons
Medium Machine Gun........................15 pts
Heavy Machine Gun...........................20 pts
Recoiless Rifle ....................................20 pts
Heavy Recoiless Rifle...........................25 pts
Guided Launcher................................25 pts
Auto Cannon.....................................30 pts
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Technical: 30pts
The ubiquitous technical has been a feature of rebel and professional armies for decades. Its
versatility and ease of manufacture means they can be fielded in large numbers and operated with
very little experience.
You may choose one of the following weapons to be mounted onto the technical.
Technical Weapon Options:
Medium Machine Gun........................... 15 pts
Heavy Machine Gun.............................. 20 pts
Recoiless Rifle........................................ 20 pts
Heavy Recoiless Rilfe.............................. 25 pts
Guided Launcher................................... 25 pts
Auto Cannon (-2 to transport)............... 30 pts
Dual Auto Cannon (cannot transport).... 35 pts
Quad Auto Cannon (cannot transport).. 45 pts
Rocket Pod (cannot transport)............... 30 pts
Technical Upgrades:
All Terrain Modification.......................... 5 pts
Truck Cab.............................................. 10 pts
Turret.................................................... 5 pts
Additional Gun Mounts......................... 5 pts
Gun Shield............................................ 10 pts
Motorbike: 15 pts
Motorbikes are often used as a cheap, but very fast mode of transport that can traverse very rough
terrain. This comes at the expense of the driver and any other riders being very vulnerable to fire.
Motorbike Upgrades:
All Terrain Modification.......................5 pts
BMP-1: 50 pts
Although outdated by more advanced variants, the BMP-1 is still common place all over the world.
The relative protection it offers along with its firepower make it valuable infantry support and is
employed by many rogue states and rebel forces.
Weapon Options:
Guided Launcher................................25 pts
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Thrown Weapons:
May select up to two thrown weapon options.
Sidearm:
May select up to two sidearm options.
Command Perks:
May select upto 50 pts of Command Perks
Gear:
May select any gear options.
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Thrown Weapons:
May select up to two thrown weapon options.
Sidearm:
May select one sidearm option.
Command Perks:
May select upto 25 pts of Command Perks
Gear:
May select any gear options.
Sidearm Options:
Pistol..................................................3 pts
Close Combat Weapon......................2 pts
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Soldier: 15 pts
Trained infantrymen and soldiers are the most numerous element of any regular force. With more
powerful and specialised equipment available to them, they can deal with a wide variety of missions.
Main Weapons:
May select two main weapon options.
Thrown Weapons:
May select up to two thrown weapon options.
Sidearm:
May select one sidearm option.
Specialist Weapons:
Half of the Soldiers in the force (rounding
down) may select one Specialist Weapon
option.
Gear:
May select any gear options.
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Static weapons
Medium Machine Gun........................15 pts
Heavy Machine Gun...........................20 pts
Recoiless Rifle.....................................20 pts
Heavy Recoiless Rilfe...........................25 pts
Guided Launcher................................25 pts
Auto Cannon.....................................30 pts
Technical: 30 pts
The ubiquitous technical has been a feature of rebel and professional armies for decades. Its
versatility and ease of manufacture means they can be fielded in large numbers and operated with
very little experience.
You may choose one of the following weapons to be mounted onto the technical.
Gun Options:
Medium Machine Gun........................... 15 pts
Heavy Machine Gun.............................. 20 pts
Recoiless Rifle........................................ 20 pts
Heavy Recoiless Rilfe.............................. 25 pts
Guided Launcher................................... 25 pts
Auto Cannon (-2 to transport)............... 30 pts
Dual Auto Cannon (cannot transport).... 35 pts
Quad Auto Cannon (cannot transport).. 45 pts
Rocket Pod (cannot transport)............... 30 pts
Upgrades
All Terrain Modification.......................... 5 pts
Half Armoured...................................... 10 pts
Truck Cab.............................................. 10 pts
Turret.................................................... 5 pts
Additional Gun Mounts......................... 5 pts
Gun Shield............................................ 10 pts
Firing Ports............................................ 10 pts
Motorbike: 15 pts
Motorbikes are used as a cheap, but very fast mode of transport that can traverse very rough terrain.
Motorbike Upgrades:
All Terrain Modification.......................5 pts
BMP-1: 50 pts
Although outdated by more advanced variants, the BMP-1 is still common place all over the world.
The relative protection it offers along with its firepower make it valuable infantry support.
Weapon Options:
Guided Launcher................................25 pts
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You may assemble your force of Elites by selection from the choices below:
Thrown Weapons:
May select up to three thrown weapon
options.
Command Perks:
May select upto 50 pts of Command Perks
Gear:
May select any gear options.
Sidearm Options:
Pistol 2 pts
Machine pistol 3pts
Pirate gun 5pts
Gear Options:
Body Armour 10 pts
Radio Comms 5 pts
Vision Enhancing Optics 10 pts
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Thrown Weapons:
May select up to three thrown weapon
options.
Command Perks:
May select upto 25 pts of Command Perks
Gear:
May select any gear options.
Sidearm Options:
Pistol..................................................2 pts
Machine Pistol....................................3 pts
Pirate Gun..........................................5 pts
Gear Options:
Body Armour......................................10 pts
Radio Comms.....................................5 pts
Vision Enhancing Optics.....................10 pts
Laser Designator.................................10 pts
Dual Role Dog....................................10 pts
Ghillie Suit..........................................5 pts
Battlefield Trauma Kit.........................5 pts
Suppressor.........................................5 pts
Breaching Charge ..............................10 pts
Ballistic Shield.....................................10 pts
Flashlight............................................1 pts
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Operator: 20 pts
Elite operators are the worlds premier infantry. They are able to conduct delicate and covert
operations with expert ability. Armed with the most sophisticated weapons and gear available and
supported by powerful remote units, there is no mission that they cant be tailored to complete.
Main Weapons:
May select two main weapon options.
Sidearm:
May select up to two sidearm options.
Gear:
May select any gear options.
Thrown Weapons:
May select up to three thrown weapon
options.
Specialist Weapons:
Half of the Operators in the force
(rounding down) may select one
Specialist Weapon option.
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Technical: 30 pts
The ubiquitous technical has been a feature of rebel and professional armies for decades. Its
versatility and ease of manufacture means they can be fielded in large numbers and operated with
very little experience.
You may choose one of the following weapons to be mounted onto the technical.
Gun Options:
Medium Machine Gun............................15 pts
Heavy Machine Gun...............................20 pts
Guided Launcher (-2 to transport)...........20 pts
Automatic Grenade Launcher.................25 pts
Minigun (-2 to transport)........................30 pts
Upgrades:
All Terrain Modification...........................5 pts
Half Armoured.......................................10 pts
Fully Armoured.......................................20 pts
Motorbike: 15 pts
Motorbikes are used as a cheap, but very fast mode of transport that can traverse very rough terrain.
Motorbike Upgrades:
All Terrain Modification.......................5 pts
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Command Assets
The majority of battlefield assets at the disposal of the commanders of organised armies focus on
intelligence, extreme firepower and combat survival. Many of them allow a commander to call in a
devastating amount of fire to suppress or obliterate an enemy position. Others provide better tactical
information that improve the combat effectiveness of the infantry force, and in an emergency they allow
a commander to get his men out of trouble quickly. These are extremely potent advantages to have
available, and can turn the tide of a battle in an instant.
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Smoke
Smoke is laid down by mortar or artillery to provide cover.
In the shooting phase, select a target and keep it secret (write the measurements to the target on a
piece of paper). In your following shooting phase the artillery will hit the coordinates that you previously
selected, following the rules for Air support detailed in the special rules section.
Place a 4x8 smoke screen on the selected area in following the direction of wind.
Illumination
Enemy positions can be reviled with flares dropped from the air or delivered via artillery.
Night fighting rules are negated for the duration of one turn for every player
Blast Radius
Lethality
Drift Distance
Special Rules
2+
Drift +D6
Artillery Support
Indirect rounds rain down on enemy positions, capable of eradicating infantry and light armour alike.
In the shooting phase, select a target and keep it secret (write the measurements to the target on a
piece of paper). In your following shooting phase the artillery will hit the coordinates that you previously
selected. , following the rules for Air support detailed in the special rules section.
Blast Radius
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Drift +D6
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Mortar Support
Mortar barrages flush infantry out of their positions and pin down others.
In the shooting phase, select a target and keep it secret (write the measurements to the target on a
piece of paper). In your following shooting phase the mortar will hit the coordinates that you previously
selected following the rules for Air support detailed in the special rules section.
Blast Radius
Lethality
Drift Distance
5+
Drift +D6
Special Rules
Frag, Multiblast 3
4
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4+
Drift +D6
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Special Rules
Tank Killer, Frag
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Intoxicated 35 pts
The fighters gathered around the Warlord have indulged in copious amounts of moonshine and/or
narcotics before or during the engagement giving them a temporary fearless and reckless attitude.
At the start of your shooting phase, once per game all of your models may ignore any suppression that
would otherwise affect them. But you suffer an additional -1 on their targeting rolls.
Lucky 15 pts
The warlord leads from the front and has survived many near misses.
Your warlord gets an automatic lucky escape the first time it is the target of a successful ranged attack.
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No Escape 15 pts
Suspecting an assault, your fighters have set up a number of roadblocks and set them ablaze.
At the start of the game, before deployment, you may place D3 barriers up to 4 inches long anywhere
on the table. You may choose to declare these as being on fire. If they are burning then they block line of
sight along their length (including to optics).
Mortar support
Bands of fighters can attempt to provide fire support. The enemy will keep their head down and with
luck they may even be hit!
In the shooting phase, select a target and keep it secret (write the measurements to the target on a
piece of paper). In your following shooting phase the mortar will hit the coordinates that you previously
selected following the rules for Air support detailed in the special rules section.
Blast radius
Lethality
Drift distance
5+
Scatter+2D6
Special rules
Frag, multiblast 3
Artillery support
Small field pieces, Rockets or homemade indirect fire weapons can support from a great distance but at
the cost of accuracy.
In the shooting phase, select a target and keep it secret (write the measurements to the target on a
piece of paper). In your following shooting phase the artillery will hit the coordinates that you previously
selected following the rules for Air support detailed in the special rules section.
Blast radius
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Drift distance
Special rules
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Scatter+D6+3
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