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Due to the numerous reogs and changes in equipment between 1946 and 2020 it's been a "lot" of fun. And I fully understand why the official design staff wouldn't touch a project like this with a 10 foot pole :) Due to this I also have to revise the AI picklists (of course) and that's a major pain in the tush. As to documentation... I have a dozen books, five zillion web sites, discussions on blogs, a couple letters, and a few dozen scraps of paper with notes scribbled on them. So I'm afriad providing any worthwhile documentation would be more work then the OOB reorg has been. Sorry. I've been working (on and off) for over a year now so I wouldn't suggest holding your breath for it. If you have specific questions however I'll try to answer them. |
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For cold war years don't forget that the armies weren't general all-purpose but often tailored to a specific task. Take the dutch for example; they'd be defending the area south of Hamburg against an expected onslaught of WP armor. The make up of dutch formations was heavily geared towards defensive operations against large numbers of AFV's. In the 80's a typical dutch mech infantry battallion had a huge amount of AT capacity: usually 2 dragon ATGM's per platoon or 18 per battallion and from 12 to 16 TOW-SPATGM's per battallion. Add to that law's and carl-gustav's on squad level and IFV's with chainguns to take on light armor and you have a very big AT capacity for just 3 mech companies.
But as they were the main defenders of one of the primairy WP attack routes they were organised for just that purpose. Btw, the dutch TOW-SPATGM is one of my favorite units; not in the game unfortunately as it's special ability is hard to translate into the game. It's launch installation could be elevated into the air up to such a height it could fire over walls, trees, buildings and other obstacles. That way it could fire without exposing the vehicle itself but due to the height it would fire from still have a great field of view and make optimal use of the high range of the TOW. |
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Okay I am getting some nice trafic now, Cheers all
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If a USMC sergeant can direct a squad consisting of three fireteams of four men each, then directing a missile section of three missile teams should not be too much harder. And for those interested in seeing how much stuff you can bang into a platoon, I would recommend checking out the TOEs for such things as USMC infantry company weapons platoon in the 60's, or US army cavalry units from WWII or Vietnam. Griefbringer |
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Apparently the Emerson TUA is the "Hammerhead" actually mounted on the M-901. Not that it adds anything to the debate :D |
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