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Revision as of 21:14, 29 December 2020
History
[EC] Elite Corps, the oldest polish OFP/ARMA series clan, was founded on 8th of November, 2004. The clan's roots come from Edition Center (EC Team) and WOLF.
Participated Leagues, Tournaments and Campaigns
- PFL (Polish Flashpoint League)
- TNT (Troops, Nukes and Tactics)
- OTFKB (Ogólnopolski Turniej Flashpointa - Kierunek Berlin)
- ECL (European Combat League)
- CCL (Classic Combat League)
- ESL (European Sports League)
- IC-ARMA (International Conflict: Armed Assault)
- ATC (ArmA Tactical Combat)
- VB (Virtual Battle)
Operation Flashpoint
- PFL 2 (2004/2005)
- TNT (2005)
- OTFKB (2005/2006)
- CCL 4 (2006)
ARMA
- ECL War Ladder (2007/2008)
- ESL Winter Cup (2007/2008)
- IC-ARMA 3 (2008)
- IC-ARMA 4 (2008)
- IC-ARMA 5 (2008)
- IC-ARMA 6 (2009)
ARMA 2
- ATC 2 (2010)
- VB 1 (2010)
- ECL Season 1 (2010/2011)
- ATC 3 (2010/2011)
- VB - PHWAR (2011)
- ATC 4 (2011/2012)
- ATC 5 (2012/2013)
ARMA 3
- ATC 6 (2015)
ATC 2 (2010) | ATC 3 (2010/2011) | ATC 4 (2011/2012) | ATC 5 (2012/2013) | ATC 6 (2015) |
Links
- Website
- Contact
- vWAR - the database of results of leagues, tournaments and campaigns
- units.arma3.com - an entry in the official ARMA3 clan/group base