Sarna News: Bad 'Mechs - Icestorm

Stealthy Tigers

You must add a |reason= parameter to this Cleanup template – replace it with {{Cleanup|reason=<Fill reason here>}}, or remove the Cleanup template.
Cleanup tagged articles without a reason field

Template:InfoBoxMercUnit

History

Formed as a mercernaries (a cover for a private unit of the Duke of Tamar) they defended their homeworld under a contract with the LCAF. In the 3040s the unit signed a contract with the FWLM and were loaned to the CCAF during Operation Guerrero. The Tigers fought with the Always Faithful but fail in the conquest attempt of Caph. They stand in the Chaos March and helped in the invasions of Carver V and Hall. The Tigers fought against Critchley's Cavaliers, when their employee launched an invasion for Baranov. Burtons Brigade were withdrawnby the Allied Mercenary Command and left the Cavaliers as the only opposing force. They must surrender after a failed attempt to overrun the Tigers.[1]

The command signed during the Jihad a contract with WoB. They were accused to executed AMC POWs in 3067 and later FWL troops to. The unit keep on to defende Hall against all invaders.

Officers

Colonel Rauschenbusch leads the unit in 3067 for the last 3 decades and will retire soon.[1]

Tactics

The unit can harass a unit with high speed attacks and retreats.[1]

Support

The unit posses enough DropShips to transport the entire unit. The technical staff of the Tigers can handle the normal maintenance task but lacks the resources to rebuild equipment a battalion worth.[1]

Composition History

3025

Stealthy Tigers (Regular/Reliable)- LCAF [2]

  • CO.: Colonel Bob Vermithrax) [3]

3067

Stealthy Tigers (2 Battalions/Regular/Reliable)[1]

  • CO: Colonel Yuri Rauschenbusch
    • XO/1st Battalion: Major Mason Markoja
  • 2nd Battalion: Major Kirsten Markoja

Notes

The Unit fields many fast mediums mechs with a few heavies as backup.[1]

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Mercenaries Supplemental, p. 61, "Stealthy Tigers Unit Profile"
  2. House Steiner p.119
  3. House Steiner p.119

Bibliography