Paratroopers



Paratroopers are infentry that use parachutes to safely jump out of planes emerging from behind enemy lines. During the GWWII the Soviets coordinated often, usually of five Rifle Infantry, to commanders on a regular schedule, which was maintained by Air Fields. Although some irregular paratrooping infantry were called in for mission specific purposes on both sides.

During the GWWIII a infrastructure for calling in paratroopers was in place by most nations, so instead Tech Airports were commandeered to serve this purpose. Paratroopers would call in groups of six basic infantry (GIs for Allies, conscripts for Soviets and initiates for Yuri). America was the only allied country who maintained their own indipentent system of paratroopers, via their Airborne network.