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Mohoender
01-13-2009, 02:21 AM
That's what I came up for myself but I expect this to be highly different in the case of a regular T2K game. I'll try to put some additional material as I will for Africa.

LATIN AMERICA

NICARAGUA
FSLN (Sandinistas)
Manpower: 10,000
Location: Throughout Nicaragua

COSTA RICA
Relampago (Immediate Reaction Battalion)
Manpower: 1100
Assets: 2 M113A3
Location: Throughout Costa Rica
Prior to the war (as today) this country had no army but this was made up from scratch in order to bring some order. It is often engaged against the Sandinistas with support from US and Panama.

PANAMA
The Panamanian Public Security and National Defence Council.
PPS (Presidential Protection Service)
Manpower : 900 troops.
TJP (Technical Judicial Police)
Manpower: 5000 troops.
PPF (Public Protection Force)
Manpower : 20000 troops.
Assets: 2 Coastal Patrol Boats, 2 Puma, 3 UH-1H, 10 RAM V-1, 50 V-150.
Guerilla Groups
ELN (National Liberation Army of Panama)
Manpower: 600
Location: Throughout Panama
MLN-29 (National Liberation Movement-29)
Manpower: 500
Location: Throughout Panama

COLUMBIA
Colombian Army (Drug Cartels)
- GRU (Bogota)
Manpower: 6h
- FEAU (Fuerzas Especiales Anti-Terroristas Urbanas/Bogota)
Manpower : 3000
- "Nazca Warriors" (Bogota)
Manpower: 400
Assets: 1 S-58 Choctaw, 1 Scout AH-1 ; 1 Scorpion, 2 V-150, 2 Light Gun.
- 3rd Brigade (Cali)
Manpower : 10000
Assets : 4 EE-3, 10 EE-9, 12 EE-11, 5 105FH, 6 Bofors, 4 UH-60.
- 4th Brigade (Medellin)
Manpower : 10000
Assets : 4 EE-3, 10 EE-9, 12 EE-11, 5 105FH, 6 Bofors, 4 UH-60.
- 9th Brigade (Neiva)
Manpower : 10000
Assets : 4 EE-3, 10 EE-9, 12 EE-11, 5 105FH, 6 Bofors, 4 UH-60.
- 11th Brigade (Turbo)
Manpower : 10000
Assets : 4 EE-3, 10 EE-9, 12 EE-11, 5 105FH, 6 Bofors, 4 UH-60.
FARC
- Teófilo Forero (Florencia)
Manpower : 2300
- Guerilla Brigade (South-East)
Manopower : 8000

CUBA
I consider the cuban navy to be entirely sunk. Nevertheless, this is irrelevant to the regular T2K as Cuba was not involved. However, in T2K, the war would not have put any more pressure on Cuba than the long lasting American Embargo. In fact, I would consider Cuba to be the main remaining power in the area with: some naval power and cargo transport, a reduced but working airforce, a full army, medical and some working industrial capabilities.
DGI
Colonel Jorge Mendoza
Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
- Marine Battalion “Desembarco de Granma”
Manpower : 450
- Paratroop Brigade
Manpower : 450
- Artillery Division
Manpower : 1200
Assets : 2 SA-13, 3 ZSU-57-2, 5 S-60 de 57, 12 M46 de 130
Isle of Pines
- 71st Infantry Division
Manpower: 1060
Territorial Army (HQ Matanzas)
- 40th Mechanized Division
Manpower: 1950
Assets: 2 ZSU-23, 9 T-62, 10 BRDM-2, 11 BTR-70, 15 BTR-152
- 11th Infantry Division
Manpower: 1200
- 38th Infantry Division
Manpower: 3000
- 42nd Infantry Division
Manpower: 1800
- 67th Infantry Division
Manpower: 600
- 68th Infantry Division
Manpower: 1450
- Guantanamo Frontier Brigade
Manpower: 780
Territorial Defense Force
- 1st through 8th Security Regiments
Manpower: 400, 200 cavalry

DAAFAR
Cienfuego Air Base
- UM 1660 Escuala de Aviacion Militar
Manpower: 70
Aircrafts: 3 L-39C
- UM 1724 Regimiento de Interception
Manpower: 80
Aircrafts: 5 Mig-21s
Guantanamo Air Base
- UM 3684 Regimiento de Helicopteros
Manpower: 150
Aircrafts: 4 Mi-24s, 3 Mi-8s
- UM 3688 Regimiento de Transporte
Manpower: 50
Aircrafts: 1 An-26
- UM 1779 Regimiento de Caza
Manpower: 80
Aircrafts: 2 Mig-29s, 3 Mig-23s

Granada Island
- 21st Motorized Rifle Regiment
Manpower: 300
Assets:
- People’s Revolutionary Army
Manpower: 250
- Carriacou Pirates
Manpower: 500

CUBA’s forces Mexico
Commandante Jorge Vasquez
- 20th Mechanized Division
Manpower: 1150
Assets: 34 UAZ-469, 19 BRDM-2, 10 BMP-2, 6 BTR-70, 3 T-72, 2 SO-122
- 12th Infantry Division
Manpower: 2000
Assets: 4 FH122s
- 55th Infantry Division
Manpower: 1300