Trutnow

Before the war Trutnow was a medium-sized town known for its textile industry. The town was hit hard by NATO air strikes and suffered from civil disorder and fighting between various Marauder bands over the course of 1985 and early 1986. Eventually a medum-sized Marauder band took over the town, its leader setting himself up as a petty warlord. Although the civilians resisted at first, and several local leaders were killed, they have stopped resisting for now. Most of the locals would like to see the town occupied by the Czech army, but General Korinek has not moved against Trutnow since he believes the Soviet 10th Guards Armoured are the larger threat. He is occupied with hunting through the surrounding countryside for any farmers, who he forces to relocate to the city to work in his workshops and farms. The town has a workshop where locals make firearms, and is in the process of making an industrial still.

100 MARAUDERS: Armed with AKMs and AK74s, 0-2 reloads each. They have 3 RPK LMGs with 10 ammo belts and a single T-61 tank salvaged from a battlefield.

The town does some small scale commerce, and it is quite welcoming to travelers, even armed ones - the warlord is confident enough of his control of the town that he doesn't feel threatened by small groups of soldiers.