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Re: Error in Abn mtr unit?
It is the US OOB 81mm DF, but you are correct checking other country OOBs the indirect mortars have a speed of 2, the US 81mm OOB has a speed of 3 as does the CDN 60mm DF mortar. But I was just coming to delete that post but you got here before me.
So never mind; my thinking was that if a patch is being put out isn't it to correct game errors and not just release scenarios? USA unit 516 Abn 81mm mortar USA unit 497 50cal M2HB However don't worry about it as all mortars seem to have a move of 2 or 3; in fact it is the 50cal that is moving too quickly if you just go by weight. I was only trying to help and not be a bother. |
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A M2 With 4 men would have two hump the ground mount with two on the gun. All 4 will carry ammo and accessories. The 81 tube, bipod, baseplate and sight/radio would each be toted by a crewman. While the crew might have a round or two with them the ammo would actually be carried by the grunt platoon they followed in movement. In ground mount deployment this would allow the M2 MG to move and setup more decisively while the mortar will need to coordinate a more complicated operation to get in action. |
Re: Error in Abn mtr unit?
I humped the 50cal, never a mortar. You are right, two on the MG, 1 on the tripod (that is all we used) and 1 carry ammo (2 cans). The ammo is too heavy to carry along with the MG or tripod.
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Re: Error in Abn mtr unit?
The BIG difference between the .50cal and the 81mm mortar is the mass of the ammo. While the weapon itself may mass more/less you also have to consider the ammo.
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Re: Error in Abn mtr unit?
Me and another did a 50 yard dash with an M2 in the desert when we hit a rattlesnake at night.
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That would make me run too. We were on exercise in Yakama desert (Ft Lewis) and during the night we had one rattlesnake curl up beside a guy (we were just sleeping on the ground with nothing else), and one curled up on the butt of a guy's rifle. None near me that I know of.
Yes the mortar ammo is heavier but the crew also doesn't carry all the ammo (but then neither does the HMG crew). I was just an observation, I wasn't trying to raise Cain. |
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**no need for a thanks :eek:** |
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Depends who's military you're talking about with regard to transporting ammo. Yes, most western militaries are highly motorized, much of the rest of the world is not.
Being a Jarhead we tended to rely on our boots not our vehicles for transport and almost everyone carried one of either MG, AT, or mortar ammo in addition to their own. |
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When added together the weight a MG or mortar team has to move is roughly equal in game abstraction terms......equivalent mortars move slower in MBT than they do in WW2 but in MBT they carry more ammo..it's a trade off....a compromise..... and NO compromise will ever please everyone. All of these "guidelines" were written nearly 2 decades ago ..and then they "evolved"....yes when all the math is done a HMG and it's ammo is marginally heavier ( but only marginally ) than a standard infantry mortar and all it's ammo ( NOT just one round per man!) but the HMG does move a bit faster in the game.......live with it......ASSUME it is a more difficult/ slower process to move a mortar and it's ammo than it would for an HMG. Don |
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