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Bolt Action – Australian Forces

The Australian forces in Bolt Action bring the grit, determination, and tactical ingenuity of the Commonwealth’s Pacific theater troops to your tabletop. Fighting in harsh jungle environments and across rugged terrain, the Australians were renowned for their adaptability, aggressive patrolling, and close-quarters effectiveness. Bolt Action players can recreate iconic engagements against Japanese forces in New Guinea, Borneo, and beyond. With access to British equipment, unique infantry formations, and specialized units like jungle fighters and commandos, the Australian army provides a dynamic and thematic force for both new and experienced players seeking historical depth and engaging gameplay.

1. What makes the Australian army unique in Bolt Action?

Australian forces excel in jungle and close-quarters combat. They often have access to special rules and units suited to Pacific theater warfare, including tough infantry squads, snipers, flamethrowers, and anti-tank rifles. Their flexibility and aggressive tactics make them a formidable opponent in dense terrain.

2. Are Australian units different from standard British forces?

Yes. While Australians use much of the same core equipment and structure as British forces, their unit options and themed army lists are tailored to the Pacific War. These include unique squad types, characterful officers, and special national rules representing their distinctive combat style and environment.

3. What are some common Australian units in Bolt Action?

Typical Australian forces include rifle sections, jungle fighters, Vickers MMG teams, 2-pounder anti-tank guns, Bren carriers, and Matilda tanks modified for tropical service. Commandos and engineers also provide elite support for thematic and aggressive playstyles.

4. What scenarios are ideal for Australian armies?

Australian forces are perfect for jungle warfare campaigns against Japanese armies, including historical scenarios like Kokoda Track, Buna-Gona, and Balikpapan. Thematic terrain such as dense foliage, swamps, and ambush-heavy maps bring out their full potential.

5. Are Australians beginner-friendly in Bolt Action?

They can be, especially for players interested in narrative-driven or terrain-specific battles. While their unit diversity and tactics reward strategic thinking, they are not overly complex to play. Their smaller model count and elite units make them manageable for newcomers building their first army.

6. What tanks or vehicles do Australians use?

Australians deployed Matilda II tanks extensively, often upgraded for jungle conditions. They also used Universal Carriers, trucks, and U.S.-supplied vehicles like the Stuart light tank. These offer strong support for infantry-focused lists.

7. How do I start building an Australian army for Bolt Action?

You can start with Warlord’s Australian Infantry box set and expand with support options like artillery, tanks, and special characters. Pairing core infantry with thematic terrain and scenario play helps bring historical accuracy and immersive gameplay to the table.