- An
opposing force (alternatively
enemy force,
abbreviated OPFOR or
OpFor) is a
military unit
tasked with
representing an enemy,
usually for
training purposes...
- Army
turned to
regimental units in 1985, the
OPFOR was
redesignated the 177th
Armored Brigade (SEP). The
OPFOR soldiers were
dressed in Soviet-style armor...
- the
opposing force (
OPFOR) for the Army and
Marine task forces, and
foreign military forces that
train at Fort Irwin. The
OPFOR trained U.S. Army forces...
- Soviet/Warsaw Pact
characters are
referred to as "
OPFOR games" for
opposing force.
There are no full
OPFOR games as
published adventures, but the concept...
- CN-235-100 (427th
Special Operations Squadron) Grob G 120TP Mil Mi-17 (
OPFOR training) Air &
Space Forces ****ociation Air
Force Combat Ammunition Center...
-
performs solo
special operations missions against groups of opposing-force (
OPFOR) operatives,
which consists of
regular and
special operations veterans in...
-
Roleplay simulation is an
experiential learning method in
which either amateur or
professional roleplayers (also
called interactors)
improvise with learners...
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Ukrainian military. United Kingdom: Blue DPM used by
British soldiers in
OPFOR roles since 2015, and
certain Cadet units still wear the pattern. Vanuatu:...
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developed its own
battlefield simulation system. The KCTC
Opposing Force (
OPFOR, Korean: 전문대항군)
representing the
Korean People's Army
Ground Force serves...
- made a
comeback in the 21st century, they were used by
Green Berets for
OPFOR drills. From 1981 to the mid-2000s, they had worn the
Battle Dress Uniform...