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CEV's and Dragons teeth
I can't figure out how to make my CEV's clear dragons teeth. Aren't they supposed to be able to do that? Am I missing a hot key that does the job? Thanks for any help.
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Pretty sure the guide says engineers only for dragons teeth
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I thought the CEVs would do the same thing? If not, what good are they?
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IF they are engineer tanks they can demolish buildings and clear obstacles(mines,wire,maybe DT, i can't remember right now),IF they are mineclear, they tanks are better at clearing mines and not so good at obstacles.
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2) Did you then wait for several turns for the engineering works to complete? - Mine clearing is subject to random factors, so engineer tank A may clear 3 D/T from a hex at a different rate than engineer tank B, all other factors being equal. - being suppressed or worse can slow the work down or stop it altogether. Armoured vehicles are less easy to suppress than leg engineers, though. - Engineer tank class clears D/T better than Mine-clear tank class (vice versa for mines of course). - There may be more than one D/T unit in the hex. Plus mines (1+ units) too. (The AI's bridge blocker with a D/T usually has a mine too). Cheers Andy |
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My CEVs just bypass the hexes. I think I even tried using the shift key to get them to move into the hexes with the dragons teeth in them. Still didn't work.
I'm playing a scenario that has a bunch of them in it. I messed with them, but couldn't get them to work. Least not the way I thought they were supposed to work. |
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I was doing some testing and found in my scenario the following hexes cleared when the below vehicles were parked in front of an pointing at the hex; M60 Mine Plough (Minclearing Tank) MINES - 2 TurnsM278 CEV (Engineer Tank) MINES - 2 TurnsThis was without any enemy fire. |
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So, basicaly engineer tanks are useless and you might as well get a mineclear tank if you can, instead of an engineer tank, right?
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Sorry, not enough sleep last few days. :doh:
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Personally I prefer engineer vehicles to mine clearing ones.
Engineer vehicles generally have a dozer blade rather then a flail or roller thus get bonus to their front hull armor, particularly VS HEAT ammo (i.e. the hordes of RPG's the AI tends to have). |
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Shouldn't the flails or rollers provide the same extra protection from HEAT rounds? IIRC, the Israeli Merkava has chains dangling from the turret overhang specifically to provide protection from HEAT warheads that might otherwise hit the vulnerable turret ring.
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E.g. see the USA OOB, units #194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 616, 653, 685, or USSR OOB - e.g #491, 492 etc. Easily found by selecting File-> Database Check Utilities, then pressing the Unit Checks button, and then selecting unit class 36 in the Find Units tab, or entering mine into the search box if you did not know the class number. Compare and contrast the front HEAT armour of these units with the standard gun versions. Andy |
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I'd better keep my 120mm guns firing on those buildings then. :)
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