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Re: Hand grenades
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Za = zaczepny and both of those are just as "valid" ( maybe more so ) to the average player than Granat obronny or Granat zaczepny so the names are are staying as they are but the "Ob" gets range 1 and I will review the HEK values Don |
Re: Hand grenades
As you wish. But "wz..." designations should be removed from both, since there were several marks used: wz.23, wz.33 and WWI-vintage. Generic "obronny" and "zaczepny" will be therefore better, although I wouldn't mind names in English.
To me, both offensive and defensive grenades could be unified, since other OOBs have only one type of (strong) grenades. Besides, their numbers are probably too high - Polish Wikipedia gives an information, without source, that a soldier had two defensive and two offensive grenades (which seems to be applied in OOB), but in a detailed new book on an infantry regiment I've found an information, that there were two offensive and one defensive grenade. So maybe each soldier should just receive three generic grenades... |
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"Hand grenades have been standardized at 2 grenades per man for regular line infantry, 3 grenades per man for elite or specialist infantry like Paratroops and 1 grenade per man for second rate units like militia or partisans" |
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All it "proves" when we built the program to standardize the Hand grenade loads we didn't take into account there were units given double hand grenades as weapons. 19 men x 2 = 38 and that's what you'll find in the Polish OOB for each weapon that is hand grenades except when they are given 2 loads so then you get 38x2.
48,000 units in the games and gee I forgot about a handful of units in the Polish OOB........now fixed |
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