09 January 2026

British AFV Data Cards - An updated version

 It's taken a while but I've finally finished an updated version of the British AFV Data Cards that should cover all of the vehicles in the 4 current British Army Lists.  (I do have plans to add at least 2 or 3 more...)

It was fun to add in a bunch of new vehicles - some were simply missing, some were slightly older vehicles which in my thinking could have been pulled out of storage and prepped ready for some kind of use, some were only ever prototypes, some are purely speculative but worth including because your imagined Cold War Gone Hot timeframe might be slightly different to mine.

So here is the link

British AFV Data Cards


I'll also put the link into the Data Cards tab at the top of the page and on the AirLand BattleGroup page on Facebook.

As I always say, there may be the odd mistake in these cards - I hope not, but it's quite likely.  If you spot anything, let me know and I will make the required changes.

Also if your favourite British Army vehicle is somehow missing - let me know and I'll see if I can add it.  There are 3 spaces available on the last page for anything I forgot.

The extra keen eyed will also not I've changed the AP values on the Scorpion, Saladin and Centurion 105 AVRE.  I've not been happy with the changes I made earlier so have updated them again to hopefully better reflect their lack of a kinetic AP round and reliance on HESH rounds.

The Scorpion and Saladin Data Cards now look like this:


While the Centurion 105 AVRE looks like this:


So that's it for now.

Thanks

Richard


05 January 2026

New Year, New Opportunities... on Facebook!

So after doing this blog for 15 years or so with a little bit prompting I've decided to expand my online presence (ha ha!) by starting a new Facebook group specifically for my completely Unofficial Cold War variant of the WW2 wargame rules "Battleroup".

You'll note I have called the group "AirLand BattleGroup" rather than "Battlegroup Something".  This is to, with any luck, protray the period - the mid to late 1980's when the AirLand Battle doctrine was being implemented and the game - Battlegroup, in one slick heading.  Well, that's what I was hoping anyway!

I classify myself as a reforming luddite so I made several mistakes in creating the group.  So you might find a second group called "Airland Battlegroup" - a slightly different style to the page below.  Just ignore it!

You can find the real group here on Facebook and it looks a bit like this for now:


Yes - with 2 whole members - one of whom is me!  The other is a non-wargaming mate who tested the group for me to see if it was working!

There a couple of innocent questions to answer and then you to can be counted as one of an elite number of group members!

Over the course of the next few days I'll be adding a lot of the files from this blog onto the Facebook Group.  Also a bunch of other documents I've found over the years from various places - including other Facebook groups - but at least I can have them stored all in one place rather just than sitting on my laptop.

Hopefully the Facebook group will become a useful resource and maybe help drive the game forward a bit faster - giving me the kick in the pants to work on some new stuff with your help.

I'd also like it to be used to test new ideas, start useful discussions, answer questions etc.  I want it to be a fairly dynamic situation where we test ideas and rules and see what we can do to make the game better.  I'm keen to see what other people think.

So please join the group, let people you game with or are aware of who are interested in the Cold War and Battlegroup know about it as well.  I'm sure it will be a slow start, but let's see where this goes.  You never know - if there turns out to be enough interest maybe PSC will see a way forward to publish an Official Cold War variant of Battlegroup.  Fingers crossed.

This blog will of course continue - it will just be more closely linked to the Facebook group.

Thanks as always

Richard