Best of the Naval SITREP collects articles on naval history, technology, wargaming techniques, book reviews, and of course, scenarios for Command at Sea and Harpoon (we hadn’t published FG&DN yet). First published from October 1994 to October 1997 (issues #1 to #13 of the Naval SITREP), the twenty-plus year old articles have been updated the current...
Harpoon is the flagship of the Admiralty Trilogy Group's games. First published in 1980, it has undergone several major revisions, with the last, Harpoon4.1, being printed in the late 1990s. Although the system has remained fairly stable, naval technology has continued advancing, and there have been further developments in the game systems as more...
America's Aircraft is a comprehensive listing of platforms, weapons and sensors for modern US Military Aircraft. All the data is based on real-world information, and is the most accurate unclassified source in existence. It is being released with in conjunction with another five books (Harpoon V rules, Player's Handbook, America's Navy, Russia's Navy and...
America's Navy is a comprehensive listing of platforms, weapons and sensors for US Modern Naval units. All the data is based on real-world information, and is the most accurate unclassified source in existence. It is being released with in conjunction with another five books (Harpoon V rules, Player's Handbook, America's Aircraft, Russia's Navy and...
Russia's Aircraft is a comprehensive listing of platforms, weapons and sensors for Soviet & Russian military aircraft from 1955-2020. All the data is based on real-world information, and is the most accurate unclassified source in existence. It is being released with in conjunction with another five books (Harpoon V rules, Player's Handbook, America's...
Russia's Navy is a comprehensive listing of platforms, weapons and sensors for Soviet & Russian naval units from 1955-2020. All the data is based on real-world information, and is the most accurate unclassified source in existence. It is being released with in conjunction with another five books (Harpoon V rules, Player's Handbook, America's Navy...
China’s Navy lists the ships and aircraft used by the People’s Liberation Army Navy and Air Force and Chinese Coast Guard, in service between 1955 and the present day. It is designed as a sourcebook for Harpoon, fifth edition, but it can also be used as a general reference. In China’s Navy, we don't pay as much attention to dimensions and propulsion...
Commonwealth Aircraft lists the British, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand aircraft in service between 1955 and the present day. It is designed as a sourcebook for Harpoon, fifth edition, but it can also be used as a general reference. Organized as a collection of annexes, this publication provides statistics on aircraft and any modifications or...
Commonwealth Navies lists all the British, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand warships in service between 1955 and the present day. It is designed as a sourcebook for Harpoon, fifth edition, but it can also be used as a general reference. Organized as a collection of annexes, Annex A provides statistics on ships as built, and any modifications and...
This free "Harpoon V: Jumpstart" explains the rules system to new players and familiarizes veteran Harpoon players with the many changes made to the fifth edition rules. The previous fourth edition was last updated in 2001(!), so there’s a lot of catching up to do, not only in terms of new systems that have appeared, but better ways of modeling the complex...
In this Roll & Write game, you roll 2 dice each turn and record the result of one in your sheet (a small paper with 9 boxes like a Hashtag). The other die is available for the player to your right. But only in the 4 boxes upper-left of this matrix, because the last column and the last row you must record the result of a mathematical operation from...