Nope (yawn). If I had to buy into this sort of game, it would have to be Under and iron Sky.
Sorry.
:-)
I am intrigued ... but I do have to ask the question what is different between BGU, UAIS, and Paul Rohrbaugh. Because they all deal with practically the same units covering the same geography - complexity (and level of detail?) are definitely different. But therefore so will time
to play (and for me, that affects whether I will ever actually get this on the table - a reality which I have been trying to weigh more and more into my purchase/no purchase decisions). So, it comes down to technique ... they all will get you there the question for me is which is most enjoyable while not just becoming a themed puzzle game. I want good tactics to result in good results. The last does not always result in a fun game ... but when it does - that usually equates to a must buy for me.
I don't know that I know enough about any of these titles to make such a judgement at this time. The subject matter definitely intrigues me since this is the war I trained for back in the day.