

The Merkava IIA is an IFV in the same way an F1 car is a go-kart.

It's quick off-road, it's long-sustaining, and it's got decent firepower and range for light-artillery. Introduced in the 2nd Korean War DLC, the French VPM 120 is one of if not the best mortar carriers available to NATO forces. VPM is French for Very-Popular-Mortar, I hear. The max speed of 300 km/h is quite impressive, especially considering the massive size, thankfully it doesn't have to spend too much time in the air.It excels as a mobile 'mini-FOB' that can quickly traverse long distances between teammates.It has the highest carrying capacity of any logistics vehicle in the entire game, meaning fewer trips back to the FOB.

It's still quite quick despite its size, although the giant frame and slow landing speed make it an easy, high-value target. The Mi-26 is an absolute hulk of a supply chopper, but with 6000 liters in tow, it's little surprise. You only get two, so do try not to get them blown up… but maybe that's just wishful thinking. We've tuned our list to account for firepower, versatility, and how well the unit fills its role. Here we've sifted out the best units from across all nations and types. There are almost 2000 different units in Wargame: Red Dragon and sifting through all of them just to see what's good and what is not exactly the most engaging of tasks. Rock beats scissors, scissors beat paper, paper beats rock, and the T-80UM beats everything.
