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'''Rifle infantry''' are the basic light infantry of the [[Allied]] and [[Soviet]] armies in [[Red Alert 1]]. Flexible and cheap but individually weak, they are the core of both the Allied and Soviet armies.
 
 
==Background==
 
As basic infantry, riflemen often take the brunt of an assault. They are armed with assault rifles that just entered widespread use at the beginning of the war (the [[AK-47]] in the [[Soviet Union]] and the [[M16]] among the [[Allies]]) and usually don't wear much protection - usually only fatigues and steel helmets.
 
 
==Game unit==
 
As the absolute cheapest unit in Red Alert- costing just 100 credits and featuring an extremely fast build time of 3 seconds- the Rifle Infantry are highly cost-efficient to make and can be massed with ease in a very short period of time.
 
 
Rifle Infantry possess several disadvantages- their mobility is low (despite their decent running speed, they tend to hit the dirt and move prone when under attack, reducing their movement speed heavily), their rifle attacks are weak against anything that isn't an infantry unit, and they can be run over by vehicles, or otherwise wiped out with ease (particularly by explosive weapons) considering their low health.
 
 
Despite this, Rifle Infantry are useful for countering enemy infantry attacks- they are the best unit for overpowering Rocket Soldiers, and work well when supported by vehicles. Additionally, they build so fast for so cheap that one can have a practically unending stream coming out of a Barracks, allowing a commander to plug gaps in their defense quickly. They are good for disposable scouting, and can be used to spot for artillery attacks.
 
 
When buildings are sold or destroyed, they often spawn a few rifle infantry. These infantry function identically to those trained normally, though rifle infantry spawned from destroyed buildings are damaged by default.
 
 
==Legacy==
 
===Tiberium Universe===
 
In the decades following the [[Second World War]], Rifle Infantry were eventually succeeded by [[Minigunner (Tiberian Dawn)|Minigunners]], used by both [[GDI]] and [[Nod]] during the [[First Tiberium War]]. Compared to the Rifle Infantry of the past, Minigunners had more modern weapons and wore modern uniforms including Kevlar helmets and body armour, but otherwise functioned identically to their predecessors.
 
 
 
 
===Red Alert Universe===
 
After the Second World War, the Allies and Soviets both replaced the Rifle Infantry.
 
 
The Allies had replaced their varient with the G.I. They had similar (albeit updated) armour and carried submachine guns when on the move. They could deploy sandbags to create light machine gun nests, which would afford them greater range and damage, but at the cost of being immobile while in this mode. However, they were also more costly than their predeccesors.
 
 
The Soviets had replaced their varient with the Conscript. They had heavier armour than before, but had to lose their assault rifles in place of submachine guns. They cost the same as their predeccesors.
 
 
==Assessment==
 
===Pros===
 
*Effective against infantry.
 
*Effective against light vehicles in group
 
*Cheapest infantry in game at 100 credits
 
*Can easily destroy buildings in large numbers.
 
*In large groups, it can easily overwhelm an [[Tesla coil (Red Alert 1)|Tesla coil]]
 
*Great cannon fodder
 
*Reasonable speed.
 
 
===Cons===
 
*Can easily be crushed by heavy armour.
 
*Vulnerable to anti-infantry units
 
*Vulnerable to air units.
 
*Only effective in sheer numbers in most situations.
 
 
== Tactical Use ==
 
* Rifle infantry are best used supporting rocketeers; the latter are far superior at engaging armor and aircraft, but are extremely vulnerable to rifle fire and do little anti-infantry damage. A large army of rockets and riflemen is cheap to build, quick to raise, and can roll over enemy forces.
 
* When an enemy deploys a large horde of rocketeers, rifle infantry are fast to build and extremely cheap hard counters to rocketeers. If one spots a large horde advancing on their base, and does not wish to waste expensive vehicles on countering the horde, using rifle infantry is the cheapest option.
 
* Rifle infantry are surprisingly effective when deployed against buildings en masse. While Soviet grenadiers and multi-national rocket units are superior in general, in a pinch a force of rifle infantry can tear up buildings in a reasonable time.
 
* Squads of around ten riflemen are very easy to set up, and are usually capable of dealing with enemy rocketeers and even some light vehicles, though the latter will result in heavy casualties. Placing these squads around the map as scouts is a cheap way to extend your vision. Mixing rocketeers into this will massively improve survival against vehicles.
 
* Allied medics can keep riflemen in the game for much longer, but are usually not worth the cost, especially since you can cheaply replace any losses.
 
* Do not simply build massive hordes and leave them laying around your base; riflemen are extremely susceptible to artillery and other area of effect attacks. If you have a large amount of infantry in general to defend with, spread them out and keep a reserve to rapidly call in once the bullets start flying.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
File:Rifle Infantry.jpg|American/Canadian riflemen in Moscow
 
File:RA1_Rifle_Infantry_French_Icons.gif|Icon with French text
 
RA1_RifleSoldier_Russian_icons.gif|Icon with Russian text
 
RA1_Rifle_Infantry_Textless_Icons.png|Icon with no text
 
Allier Rifle Infantry M16.jpg|[[Allies|Allied]] Rifleman in [[Germany]] wielding [[M16]]s with bayonets fixed, as seen in a Soviet cinematic
 
</gallery>
 
 
==Videos==
 
<gallery>
 
File:Red_Alert_Overrun|In cinematic
 
File:Red_Alert_Spotter|Ditto
 
</gallery>
 
 
==Trivia==
 
Although the game manual says that Allied soldiers are armed with M16s and Soviet soldiers with AK-47s, the game code identifies both weapons as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1_carbine M1 carbine], which would also be slightly more realistic for the time period. Allied riflemen in cutscenes, however, are always shown using the M16. In all likelihood, soldiers were probably initially armed with many different weapons, including WWII-era semi-automatic rifles like the Soviet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVT-40 SVT-40], or submachine guns like the French [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAT-49 MAT 49], and early assault rifles like the German [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StG_44 StG 44] and French [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEAM_Mod%C3%A8le_1950 Modèle 1950]. The M1 Carbine was simply a generic representation for all Rifleman-type weapons.
 
 
{{Red Alert 1 Allied Arsenal|NoCat=1}}
 
{{Red Alert 1 Soviet Arsenal|NoCat=1}}
 
[[Category:Red Alert 1 infantry]]
 
[[Category:Red Alert 1 Soviet Arsenal]]
 
[[Category:Red Alert 1 Allied Arsenal]]
 

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