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thatguy96 September 19th, 2008 12:56 PM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by valo2000 (Post 639110)
i think there is no solution to this problem...

I think you have yet to create a consensus that there's a problem.

PanzerBob September 19th, 2008 07:54 PM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Good day,

I have found some players seem to get a wrapped up in whether a unit is killed or not.

In Mobile Warfare suppression of men can be just as useful as kills, especially if the units are not sitting on the objectives. Even in Armies with good training and morale etc, units that break down beyond certain suppression tend not to recover quick enough to be of any bother, they are too busy retreating/routing. Killing off squads of men slows down your mobile force.

All this being said in the PTO vs the Japanese Army this rule of thumb doesn't work near as well.

Bob out:D

Ironfist November 21st, 2008 03:37 AM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
I think Andy's reply is very useful. Here I am curious about one thing:

Quote:

"Zulu" APC (dismounted) are also useful as the enemy air may target them and so expend weapons on an unimportant unit. APC not in Zulu state (i.e. loaded)
Why dismounted APC is called "Zulu"?

Best Regards
Ironfist

Mobhack November 21st, 2008 06:03 AM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ironfist (Post 654558)
I think Andy's reply is very useful. Here I am curious about one thing:

Quote:

"Zulu" APC (dismounted) are also useful as the enemy air may target them and so expend weapons on an unimportant unit. APC not in Zulu state (i.e. loaded)
Why dismounted APC is called "Zulu"?

Best Regards
Ironfist

British Army radio procedures. Was the case in the 1970s, may differ now.

A section may have the radio call sign AB11.

When the section is mounted, the APC uses the same call sign as the section ("Alpha Bravo one one").

When unloaded a section APC takes the section call sign and adds the Z suffix, so it is now "Alpha Bravo one one Zulu" should someone want to address it over the air differently from the section itself, or it needs to talk on the net itself.

"Pig" - originally just applied the Humber pig, became a generic slang term for any APC
"Zulu Pig" - A now-empty APC
"Zulu callsigns" or "Zulu Section/Group" - Collective terms for the unloaded section vehicles of a platoon
"Zulu Muster" - a designated rally point where the Zulu Section would go post dismounting, under command of the senior vehicle commander, e.g to provide long range cover fire or to wait in cover till the assault is over.

Cheers
Andy

gila November 22nd, 2008 01:24 AM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Getting back on topic.
US MG APC'S to me are worth their weight in gold.
No matter the cost.
Good at getting troops close and provide suppressive fire before unloading.
With 3 MGg's on board they can be used as a sort of calvary assault.
:fire:

Demtrek November 22nd, 2008 01:47 PM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gila (Post 654871)
Getting back on topic.
US MG APC'S to me are worth their weight in gold.
No matter the cost.
Good at getting troops close and provide suppressive fire before unloading.
With 3 MGg's on board they can be used as a sort of calvary assault.
:fire:

I agree. I think any APC that has armor is great to have. I score many hits with the german halftracks, its alomst like having a 2nd squad once you dismount.

PanzerBob November 22nd, 2008 08:01 PM

Re: halftracks/trucks
 
Concur, nothing like having a dozen or so extra Ma deuces around!!:fire:

Bob out:D


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