Made 317 decks and you can check them here >>http://forums.eugensystems.com/viewtopic.php?f=155&t=56230&p=897740#p897740
1. US, USSR
2. Euro-Corps, Blue-Dragons
3. France, Scandinavia, Common-Wealth, China, Red-Dragons, Eastern-Block
4. Britain, West-Germany, Sweden, South-Korea, Japan
5. Poland, Cz, North-Korea
6. Denmark, Canada, East-Germany
7. ANZAC, Norway
The lack of high-end tanks :
Canada, Denmark, Norway, ANZAC, East-German
1 high-end tank can be the "deterrent". In front of M1A2 ABRAMS, 4 T-72A cannot do anything.
It means you must prepare the countermeasure for them, and if you fail this, you may lost the game.
No high-end tanks, you may win the cities and forests, but no win on the plains. 1 high-end tank can restrict enemy tactics.

The lack of high-end Anti-helicopter AA :
Scandinavia, West-Germany, Sweden, South-Korea, ANZAC, Norway, Poland, Cz, North-Korea, East-German
Especially in PACT, you need to use anti-helicopter AA that has more than 3150m range. This AA should be non-RADER.
Having only 2800m anti-helicopter AA makes hard job to advance for you.
You can use cheap tanks, inf & recon BUT, talking about AA, you must use best one.

The lack of high-end air-superiority jets :
Canada, ANZAC, Japan, Poland, Cz, China, North-Korea, Red-dragons
F**k their jets

The lack of grenade launcher vehicle @ NATO:
Britain, France, West-Germany, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, ANZAC
This is one of the reason why US is SO strong. LVTP7-A1 is OP. ( don't nerf it plz )
This is why Blue dragons are not bad at infantry fighting even though their infantry itself is not so good.
In the forest, basically inf < napalm inf < grenade launcher vehicle < tank

The lack of Mi-8MTV or Mi-17 @ PACT :
East-German, China, North-Korea
When talking about PACT, Mi-8MTV or Mi-17 can be the key for win.
Their 122mm rocket pots can easily DESTROY enemy infantry & light armored vehicles.

There are maybe something that I forgot to list up, but all of these factor makes US & USSR strong nations.
Sorry for bad sentence, English is not my first language. Thank you for reading. Replies are welcome!
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