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Team Yankee American AAVP7 Platoon New

Original price $ 45.00 CAD - Original price $ 45.00 CAD
Original price
$ 45.00 CAD
$ 45.00 CAD - $ 45.00 CAD
Current price $ 45.00 CAD

Team Yankee: American AAVP7 Platoon

The AAVP7A1 (Assault Amphibious Vehicle) is the U.S. Marine Corps’ primary amphibious troop carrier, capable of carrying Marines from ship to shore and then continuing inland to support ground operations. Armed with a .50 cal machine gun and 40mm grenade launcher, the AAVP7 provides both transport capacity and suppressive fire. In World War III: Team Yankee, the AAVP7 gives American forces flexible mobility and the ability to project power across rivers, coastlines, and rough terrain.

Gameplay Experience:
In Team Yankee, the AAVP7 Platoon allows U.S. Marine players to field large mechanized infantry formations. Its amphibious capability means it can bypass obstacles and bring troops directly into the fight, while its light armament supports assaults and defensive actions. This makes the AAVP7 ideal for aggressive flanking maneuvers, securing objectives, or reinforcing positions under fire.

Product Info:
– Includes 4x AAVP7 Amphibious Vehicles
– Suitable for U.S. Marine forces in Team Yankee
– Scale: 15mm
– Miniatures supplied unassembled and unpainted

About the Vehicle:
Introduced in the 1970s, the AAVP7 has served in numerous U.S. Marine operations worldwide. Designed to move Marines quickly from ships to contested beaches, it became the backbone of Marine amphibious doctrine. Its large carrying capacity, ability to operate in water and on land, and rugged design made it one of the most versatile troop carriers of the Cold War.

Why Add This Unit?
For Marine commanders in Team Yankee, the AAVP7 Platoon unlocks the ability to field large, mobile infantry forces with amphibious capabilities. It gives your army flexibility and thematic authenticity, making it an essential addition for players who want to recreate the unique style of U.S. Marine operations.