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Lost Forever (renamed Permanently Missable Content) is about content in a game that can no longer be accessed if you didn't obtain it after a certain point, not items that are gone forever if they get destroyed


* LostForever: Did you lose a vital vehicle in an early battle and find yourself needing it during a later battle? You ain't getting it back.
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* UsefulNotes/ColdWar: ''Operation Hooper'' takes place during the Angolan Civil War in 1988; ''Shield of the Prophet'' depicts a war between Iran and the Soviet Union over western Afghanistan in 1979; ''Zhalanashkol'' is set during the 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict along the Kazakh SSR-Xinjiang border.



* UsefulNotes/SovietInvasionOfAfghanistan: Inverted. In ''Shield of the Prophet'', Soviet forces intervene in Afghanistan at the request of the Afghan communist government against a rebellion supported by the Iranian Army. [[spoiler: In the ending of the Soviet version of the operation, Soviet troops in the region are implied to have been retasked with a counterinsurgency mission against the surviving Mujahidin groups after the Iranians are defeated.]]
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* SovietInvasionOfAfghanistan: Inverted. In ''Shield of the Prophet'', Soviet forces intervene in Afghanistan at the request of the Afghan communist government against a rebellion supported by the Iranian Army. [[spoiler: In the ending of the Soviet version of the operation, Soviet troops in the region are implied to have been retasked with a counterinsurgency mission against the surviving Mujahidin groups after the Iranians are defeated.]]

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* SovietInvasionOfAfghanistan: UsefulNotes/SovietInvasionOfAfghanistan: Inverted. In ''Shield of the Prophet'', Soviet forces intervene in Afghanistan at the request of the Afghan communist government against a rebellion supported by the Iranian Army. [[spoiler: In the ending of the Soviet version of the operation, Soviet troops in the region are implied to have been retasked with a counterinsurgency mission against the surviving Mujahidin groups after the Iranians are defeated.]]
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* ColdWar: ''Operation Hooper'' takes place during the Angolan Civil War in 1988; ''Shield of the Prophet'' depicts a war between Iran and the Soviet Union over western Afghanistan in 1979; ''Zhalanashkol'' is set during the 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict along the Kazakh SSR-Xinjiang border.

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* ColdWar: UsefulNotes/ColdWar: ''Operation Hooper'' takes place during the Angolan Civil War in 1988; ''Shield of the Prophet'' depicts a war between Iran and the Soviet Union over western Afghanistan in 1979; ''Zhalanashkol'' is set during the 1969 Sino-Soviet border conflict along the Kazakh SSR-Xinjiang border.



* WorldWarII: The setting for all the games in the series, except for ''Nomonhan'', ''Operation Hooper'', ''Shield of the Prophet'', and ''Zhalanashkol''.

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* WorldWarII: UsefulNotes/WorldWarII: The setting for all the games in the series, except for ''Nomonhan'', ''Operation Hooper'', ''Shield of the Prophet'', and ''Zhalanashkol''.

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* TheEighties: ''Operation Hooper'' is set in February 1988.



* TheSeventies: ''Shield of the Prophet'' is set in July 1979.



* TheSixties: ''Zhalanashkol'' is set in August 1969.



* TheEighties: ''Operation Hooper'' is set in February 1988.
* TheSeventies: ''Shield of the Prophet'' is set in July 1979.
* TheSixties: ''Zhalanashkol'' is set in August 1969.
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** ''Shilovo 1942'' - Early July 1942.

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** ''Shilovo 1942'' - Early Covers a clash near Shilovo village in early July 1942.

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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: AI tank gunners have a tendency to shoot a few more rounds into knocked-out targets even if said vehicle is flaming.



* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: AI tank gunners have a tendency to shoot a few more rounds into knocked-out enemy vehicles, even if it is flaming.
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** ''Shilovo 1942'' - Early July 1942.
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* DeathFromAbove: Air spotter teams grant the player the ability to call in CAS aircraft, such as the Ju-87 and Il-2. ''Operation Hooper'' takes it up further by giving FAPLA-Cuba [=MiG=]-23BN ground attack fighters and Mi-24D helicopters, while UNITA-South Africa get Alouette [=IIIs=] (with a [[http://i.imgur.com/soEyz2T.jpg 20mm cannon mounted in the passenger compartment]]) and Impalas. The Iranians in ''Shield of the Prophet'' have F-5E Tiger II fighters and AH-IJ "International" helicopters to support their ground forces, and the Soviets use the same aircraft as FAPLA-Cuba.

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* DeathFromAbove: Air spotter teams grant the player the ability to call in CAS aircraft, such as the Ju-87 and Il-2. ''Operation Hooper'' takes it up further by giving FAPLA-Cuba [=MiG=]-23BN ground attack fighters and Mi-24D helicopters, while UNITA-South Africa get Alouette [=IIIs=] (with a [[http://i.imgur.com/soEyz2T.jpg 20mm cannon mounted in the passenger compartment]]) and Impalas. The Iranians in ''Shield of the Prophet'' have F-5E Tiger II fighters and AH-IJ "International" helicopters to support their ground forces, and the Soviets use the same aircraft as FAPLA-Cuba. Soviet border guards in ''Zhalanashkol'' use the Mi-4.
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* BulletproofVest: ''Zhalanashkol'' adds Soviet infantry wearing 6B5 armored vests, which are only usable in quick battle.

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