Publisher Blurb: Command at Sea travels to the waters off Spain in 1936, where in July, right-wing "Nationalists" rebelled against the democratically elected leftwing "Republicans", resulting in the bloody civil war. Italy and Germany quickly backed the Fascist Nationalists, as the Soviet Union rallied behind the Communist-Socialist-Anarchist Republicans....
Building on Clash of Arms’ critically acclaimed Rising Sun, Steel Typhoon features 36 scenarios covering the biggest and most famous naval battles of WW II in the Pacific: Rabaul, Truk, the Marianas, Leyte, and Okinawa, plus hypothetical scenarios that challenge the players with historical alternatives. Designed by Ed Kettler, Steel Typhoon is the...
In Baltic Arena, lead author Christoph Kluxen weaves together 13 scenarios and 11 articles that cover the forgotten naval theater of World War II. Baltic Arena 's well-researched scenarios have something for everyone, covering the compete range of operations from submarine attacks to full convoy actions. Eleven articles examine topics such as the Finnish...
For the first time the Admiralty Trilogy system covers the Greek, Turkish, and Yugoslavian Navies. Previous listings of Italian ships and aircraft have been updated with information from many new reference sources (including naval experts in Italy who were consulted and graciously shared information that resolved many questions. Fire control and ASW...
During World War II, battleships and aircraft carriers often overshadowed the exploits of motor torpedo boats and motor gunboats. However, these mighty midgets performed invaluable services, venturing out night after night to face enemy naval, air, and ground forces. They operated in every major theater, from the warm waters of the Pacific and...
Rising Sun provides scenarios for the Admiralty Trilogy’s WW II tactical naval game system, Command at Sea. Starting with Pearl Harbor, it covers the fierce surface, submarine, and air combats of the first half of the Pacific War, with detailed orders of battle, and historical accounts. The original edition of Rising Sun was the first supplement published...
Arctic Fleets provides the ships, aircraft, weapons and sensor data for the navies and air forces of Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and the Soviet Union (We know the Netherlands isn’t in the Arctic, but we had to put it somewhere) to use with Command at Sea 4th edition. Earlier listings of Russian and Dutch ships and aircraft have been updated with...
The Naval SITREP supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. This special double issue of the Naval SITREP, #57-58 was published in October of 2020. It takes the place of the April 2020 issue as well as the October issue, and is sold at a reduced price. Table of...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #60 was published in April of 2021. Table of contents: Harpoon V Scenario: Bugout (with supporting annex data) From Mousers to...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #61 was published in October of 2021. Table of contents: Tracking Changes in the Rules Harpoon V Scenario: Pasdaran Swarm...
The Naval SITREP is published twice a year by the Admiralty Trilogy Group. It supports the Admiralty Trilogy game system with scenarios, articles on history and technology, and rules expansions & corrections. The Naval SITREP Issue #62 was published in April of 2022. Table of contents: Features Harpoon Scenario: Hunt for a Queen The Helge Ingstad / Sola TS...
Most of the naval battles in WW II weren't fought by big ships, but by small craft – torpedo boats, gunboats, subchasers, minesweepers, and the like. These battles aren't as well-known as the big fleet engagements like Matapan or Leyte, but the day-to-day patrolling, minesweeping, and convoying by these feisty small craft were just as important. Pat...