Denmark brings a very different NATO flavour to Team Yankee.
Instead of one obvious build, players get two solid armoured paths. So, the big question becomes speed or weight. Meanwhile, the best answer may be taking both.
Danish Armour Gives You Two Strong Ways to Build Pressure

The Danish roster revolves around Leopard 1s and Centurions, backed by a little real military history and a very practical list-building lesson. Leopard 1s bring mobility, smoke support, and the numbers to pressure objectives fast.


Meanwhile, Centurions offer the classic NATO horde feel, with enough bodies to attack or dig in. The mixed build leans into both, using maxed tank platoons, infantry, TOW teams, artillery, recce, and borrowed Gepards to keep the list flexible.

However, the force needs careful handling, because its weaker skill can punish sloppy play.

So, observers help the artillery, smoke helps the Leopards, and Tank-hunter Centurions work best from ambush or near infantry.

Overall, this looks like a force that wins by layering threats and forcing bad decisions

