NAM PAVN Infantry Platoon
About this Product
The NAM PAVN Infantry Platoon forms the backbone of the North Vietnamese Armyās ground forces in Team Yankee: āNam. Representing disciplined, battle-hardened regular troops, this platoon is equipped with AK-47 rifles, RPGs, and light machine guns. These soldiers were well-trained, politically motivated, and often fought in coordinated large-scale assaults or entrenched positions along the Ho Chi Minh Trail and other key areas.
On the tabletop, this unit provides the essential core of any PAVN forceādurable, flexible, and capable of holding ground or launching offensives in dense terrain like jungles and villages.
Key Features
⢠Includes a full North Vietnamese Infantry Platoon
⢠Equipped with rifles, RPGs, and LMGs
⢠Designed for use in Team Yankee: āNam
⢠Ideal for scenario and competitive play
⢠Historically accurate Cold War-era uniforms and equipment
Why Buy This Kit?
⢠Forms the core of your PAVN ground force
⢠Perfect for recreating historical engagements and ambush tactics
⢠Strong performance in dense terrain or fortified positions
⢠A must-have for both new and veteran Vietnam War players
Gameplay Role
The PAVN Infantry Platoon is a versatile and durable unit in Team Yankee: āNam. They can dig in to hold objectives, support anti-tank or anti-air assets, or execute ambushes in close terrain. Their RPGs allow them to threaten light vehicles, while massed rifles and LMGs provide solid anti-infantry firepower.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Use olive green for uniforms with brown or dark green gear. Highlight facial features and add personalized touches like red armbands or bandanas for commanders. Base with jungle foliage, reddish soil, or bamboo for added realism.
Historical Context Sidebar
The People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) was a professional fighting force, distinct from the guerrilla-style Viet Cong. They often fought in well-organized units and employed Soviet and Chinese-supplied weapons. PAVN infantry were critical in major offensives such as the Tet Offensive and battles around Khe Sanh, demonstrating both conventional and asymmetric warfare capabilities. Their resilience and adaptability were key to prolonged conflict against U.S. and ARVN forces.