Dark Angel tactical squad configurations
Tactical Squads can be configured and armed in many ways, over a millennia of warfare many patterns have been tried and tested. The following is a summary of those that those that have proved their worth time and time again.
Written by Spaced Hulk, a Dark Angels commander.
"Avenger" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol and power sword, seven marines with bolters, one
with meltagun, one with missile launcher. The squad is mounted in a Rhino
APC equipped with an additional pintle-mounted storm bolter.
Comments: A heavily armed and highly mobile
configuration, Avenger squads are used to storm enemy lines and then create
a defensive firebase, fending off counter attacks until other Unforgiven forces
can link up with them. For this reason, Avengers are armed with highly reliable
weapons that enable them to combat a wide variety of threats, while their
Rhino APC acts as a mobile bunker and resupply point.
"Crusade" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol and chainsword, seven marines with bolters, one
with flamer, one with missile launcher.
Comments: As the name suggests, this was
the most common squad configuration during the Emperor's Great Crusade and
it remains in use to this day. It's strength lies in the tactical flexibility
and reliability of it's wargear, allowing the squad to combat a wide variety
of opponants, at close and long range, and operate for prolonged periods without
support. However, in recent times the popularity of this configuration has
declined, with many Company Masters opting for more powerful, but less reliable
squad types.
"Deathstrike" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol and power fist, eight marines with bolters, one
with meltagun, all deployed by Drop Pod.
Comments: Although all Space Marines are
highly effective drop troops, Deathstrike units are considered the optimal
configuration, particularly against poorly organised and ill disciplined foes.
Armed with powerful but short ranged weaponry that allows them to deal with
a wide variety of targets, Deathstrikes are deployed directly into the heart
of an enemy army to cause maximum disruption, tearing them apart in one decisive
action.
"Firestorm" Pattern
Sergeant and eight marines armed with bolters, one with heavy bolter. The
squad is supported by a Razorback armoured fighting vehicle, equipped with
twin-linked heavy bolters and a pintle mounted storm bolter.
Comments: Widely deployed against lightly
armoured but highly numerous enemies, Firestorm pattern squads are particularly
effective against opponents such as Orks or Genestealers, where engaging in
close combat is deemed ill-advisable. Firestorm squads are equipped to deliver
maximum anti-light infantry firepower, and are often supported by a Razorback
fighting vehicle that provides additional fire support and ammunition supplies.
"Hellfire" Pattern
Combat Team: Sergeant with plasma pistol
and power axe, four marines with bolters.
Combat Team: Squad Leader and two marines
with boltguns, one with plasma gun, one with multi-melta.
Comments: A short ranged but extremely heavily
armed configuration, Hellfire units excel at hunting down heavily armoured
enemy targets in dense terrain. Commonly deployed against Tau battle suits
or Renegade Space Marines, Hellfire squads typically split into combat teams
for ease of movement but mutually support each other as they hunt their targets.
"Ironwing" Pattern
Sergeant or Squad Leader with boltgun, three marines with bolters, one with
a plasma gun. The squad is mounted in a Razorback armed with twin-linked lascannons
and a hunter-killer missile.
Comments: The standard armoured assault
configuration used by many Space Marine Chapters, the Dark Angels are unique
in that their entire 6th Company can be deployed in this pattern when necessary.
Supported by heavier tanks such as Predators and Land Raiders, this Ironwing,
as it is known, provides the Chapter with a heavily armed, mobile strike force.
In this configuration, the Tactical squad itself is very much a support unit,
protecting the Ironwing's vehicles from enemy infantry.
"Judgement" Pattern
Veteran sergeant with plasma pistol and hand flamer, seven marines with bolters,
one with flamer, one with plasma cannon.
Comments: Also known as the Purifier or
Fire Fury configuration, this pattern is deployed to quite literally scour
an area of life. Equipped with deadly plasma and flamer weapons, Judgement
units systematically cleanse and burn their objectives, removing all evidence
of aliens, witches or traitors, leaving just ashes and charred earth in their
wake.
"Shadow Stalker" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol and chainsword, four marines with boltguns. All
are equipped with blind grenades and stalker silenced shells.
Comments: A rarely used squad configuration,
Shadow Stalkers are deployed for recon and infiltration missions in enviroments
that are simply too hazardous for Scout squads. Unlike other squad types,
individuals are specially chosen for such duties based on their stealth and
concealment abilities. Equipped with silenced bolt weapons and blind grenades
to cover their escape, their armour disguised by dark monastic robes, Shadow
Stalker squads operate deep behind enemy lines, remaining hidden as they undertake
the missions of the Inner Circle.
"Siege Breaker" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol, power mace & melta bombs, seven marines with
bolters, one with flamer, one with multi-melta. The squad is mounted in a
Rhino APC equipped with additional armour and a dozer blade.
Comments: As the name suggests, this configuration
is commonly deployed when attacking heavily fortified enemy positions. The
pattern was extensively used during the Petrafax campaign, when the 4th Battle
Company of the Angels of Vengeance engaged the rebel army of General Berbarus.
Berbarus had corrupted over twenty regiments of Imperial Guard, entrenching
themselves in the plains of Petrafax IV and creating an almost impenetrable
fortress of bunkers, minefields and killing zones. In response, the entire
4th Company reorganised into Siege Breakers, using heavily upgraded Rhino
APC's to storm each strong point in turn, cutting their way into the bunkers
with multi-meltas and clearing them with fire and furious assaults. Although
the company suffered over 40% casualties, they managed to destroy the rebel
army in just three days of constant fighting, ending a siege that Imperial
strategists had expected to last for many months.
"Steel Hunter" Pattern
Sergeant with bolt pistol, power fist and melta bombs, seven marines with
bolters, one with meltagun, one with lascannon. The squad is mounted in a
Rhino APC armed with a Hunter Killer missile.
Comments: A dedicated tank hunting unit,
Steel Hunters are equipped to combat enemy armoured vehicles at any range.
When necessary, such squads divide into combat teams allowing them to target
multiple targets, with one team providing long range anti-tank fire while
the other moves forward in the squad's transport to finish off damaged vehicles.
Steel Hunter's have also proven effective against such alien monstrosities
as Eldar Wraithforms and the larger Tyranid Bio-Constructs.
"Stormbringer" Pattern
Combat Team: Sergeant and three marines
with boltgun, one with plasma gun.
Combat Team: Squad Leader and three marines
with boltguns, one with lascannon.
Comments: An extremely common squad configuration,
Stormbringers are equipped to effectively deal with any possible enemy, from
light and heavy infantry to armoured tanks and monstrous creatures. Usually
split into combat teams to enable firepower to be directed against the most
optimal target, Stormbringers are the most tactically flexible unit available
to Dark Angel commanders, making them the ideal choice when facing opponants
of unknown strength and capabilities.
"Vengeance" Pattern
Sergeant with boltgun and plasma pistol, seven marines with bolters, one with
plasma gun, one with plasma cannon.
Comments: In the aftermath of the Horus
Heresy, the Dark Angels were the first legion to widely adopt man-portable
plasma cannons (or heavy plasma guns as they were then known), and Vengeance
squads became a common sight in the fierce battles against the retreating
Traitor Legions. To this day, they are still the preferred configuration against
medium/heavy infantry. Due to the unpredictable nature of plasma weaponry,
Vengeance pattern squads rarely split into combat teams, thereby prolonging
the unit's effectiveness regardless of casualties or weapon malfunctions.