[s2e5] Nazi Waffen Ss Vs. Viet Cong Now
The guerrilla force of the National Liberation Front, famous for their mastery of jungle warfare, psychological terror, and asymmetric tactics during the Vietnam War. 🪖 Squad & Environment Squad Size: 5 vs. 5 combat engagement.
The SS brings the MP-40, a highly controllable 9mm submachine gun. The Viet Cong counters with the MAT-49 (often converted to fire Soviet Tokarev rounds) and lethal, poison-tipped . While the MP-40 is excellent for close-quarters firefights, the Punji stakes provide a terrifying psychological edge. Edge: Viet Cong (due to environmental synergy and traps).
The Waffen-SS squad advances in a tight tactical formation, boots sinking into the mud. They are looking for an enemy they cannot see. Suddenly, the lead SS soldier steps on a pressure plate. A heavy, spike-laden log swings down from the canopy, crushing his chest. [S2E5] Nazi Waffen SS vs. Viet Cong
The Waffen-SS wields the revolutionary StG 44, the world's first true assault rifle, and the highly accurate Kar98k bolt-action rifle. The Viet Cong brings the iconic Type 56 (AK-47), renowned for its unstoppable reliability in mud and dirt, and the SKS.
The SS uses the Model 24 stick grenade, which offers a great throwing distance. The Viet Cong uses defensive F1 fragmentation grenades and a massive array of homemade explosive tripwires and pressure mines. The guerrilla force of the National Liberation Front,
Waffen-SS (The StG 44 matches the AK's firepower, while the Kar98k provides superior long-range accuracy). Special / Heavy
The final phase comes down to a cat-and-mouse game in the dense smoke. The last VC fighter lures the remaining SS soldier into a false retreat. The German gives chase and falls directly into a Punji pit, impaling his leg. As he screams in pain, the VC guerrilla emerges from the shadows and finishes him with a burst from his MAT-49. 🏆 The Verdict 🚨 🚨 Total Kills: Viet Cong (55%) / Waffen-SS (45%) The SS brings the MP-40, a highly controllable
This battle pits two of the most fanatical, aggressive, and feared infantry forces of the 20th century against each other.