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Polish LWP OOB09 (v.8.1)
Some notes as for the Polish People's Army
13 T-34/76 M1943 - M1943 were received apparently in 11/43 only (precisely, 22.10.43, but should be available from 11/43, after battle of Lenino in 10/43) (now 7/43) 21 IS-85 - J.Magnuski doesn't mention, that IS-85 were used in Polish units. Sure typical heavy tank was IS-2. 26 M4A2 (76) - Shermans aren't known to be used by the LWP (maybe single ones for training) 27 SU-57 - there was no DShK AAMG. There could be DP LMG, although Magnuski claims, that secondary armament were 5 rifles... Main weapon was in fact US 57mm M1 gun. Max speed was 72 km/h (24), just like of US halftrack. Same for Soviet unit 88. 31,32 SU-85 - there was no DShK AAMG (it was a heavy weapon and could fit only on heavy tanks and heavy SPGs). There is no difference between these units, apart from inexplicable lower ROF. 33,34 SU-100 - there was no DShK, hence there is no justification for two entries. SU-100 was not a typical equipment in Polish units - most probably a couple of vehicles for training only. 35 ISU-122 - delivered from 10/44 only, hence this unit redundant (there is unit 36 already) 37 ISU-122s - it isn't clear, but I'd say, that ISU-122s were delivered after the war only (1/46?). And there are no wartime photos. J. Magnuski claimed, that ISU-122s had 20 rounds of ammo, but according to a detailed Russian Wikipedia page (http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%...0%A3-122%D0%A1 ) it was 30, like in ordinary ISU-122. It would be strange to accept improved SPG with 1/3 less ammo... ISU-122 and ISU-122s should have different gun - ISU-122s had D-25 (precisely D-25S, not T for tanks), while ISU-122 should have A-19S gun (with the same ballistics, but lower ROF - which is already reflected in OOB) I'm not sure if I'll review the Soviet OOB, so I'll deal with Soviet ISU-122 here: (36,91 ISU-122, 234,304 ISU-122s) - all have too much ammo (should be 30), and ROF 6, which is much too much for ISU-122, and for ISU-122s possibly as well (Polish have 4/5) Max ROF for ISU-122s was 6 rds, practical 3-4. I can find no figures for ISU-122, but it was sure no more, than 3 max (the gun had screw breech). For comparison, max ROF of IS-2 with D-25 gun and single loader, was only 3 rds, practical even less (there is 5-6 in the Soviet OOB, what seems too much as well - the same for IS-III). In Polish LWP there is 4 for IS-2. BTW, in Soviet sources these tanks are invariably known as IS-2, IS-3, not IS-II, IS-III. BTW: Soviet SU-152 and ISU-152 also have too much ROF 5 (Polish have 3), while they could shoot 1-2 rds/min. 38 SU-152 - weren't used as typical equipment, a couple for training only 41 ISU-152 - photo is SU-152, should be 21026 for a Polish one, or a better quality shot is here http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Luka...su152.jpg.html 46 M3A1 Scout Car - no DShk was used on such light vehicles. It could have original .50 and .30 MGs, or Soviet lighter ones. 50 SdKfz 250/10 - there is a photo of a Polish one http://www.sokol.slupsk.pl/Polskie_koty/8.jpg or with more prominent eagle http://vader.joemonster.org/upload/z...ol_Sd250pl.jpg 53 SU-75 - I've found a photo http://modelstory.stronazen.pl/wp-co...-model-LWP.jpg They were rather used without side screens. In Polish reports they were known as T-3 (75mm) 54 SU-38 Hetzer- in Polish reports they were known as T-38 (75mm) 117 Wz.30 HMG[2] - wz.30 HMGs were not used by the LWP 150-151 76.2mm Howitzer - photo is wz.43 (M1943) infantry gun, and weapon's name wz.27/39 suggest M1927 infantry gun, which is already available as unit #221 76.2mm obr27 IG. There were no obr.27/39 field guns, and Polish army used only ZiS-3 guns at this stage of war (unit #146), so it should be changed to infantry gun, not off-map arty. I suggest to change it to wz.43 gun, accordingly to a photo - it had max range 4200 m. 158 122mm Howitzer - better icon is twin-tail 2165 (like in Soviet oob). Precisely weapon's name should be wz.31/37 159 122mm Battery - should be class off-map heavy arty 164 25mm AA-Gun - wrong photo, should be 27865 like in the Soviet oob 177,178 Jeep, GAZ-67 - in fact their availability should be swapped (a production of GAZ-67 only started in 9/43). BTW, it's worth to add GAZ-67 to Soviet oob; or also earlier model GAZ-64 produced from 8/41 179 Dodge - an interesting photo of a Dodge towing mortar http://odkrywca.pl/forum_pics/picsfo...w_radomiu..jpg and 76mm gun http://odkrywca.pl/forum_pics/picsfo...ezis3_1945.jpg 180 Studebaker - much better is Soviet photo 9270 182 JA-12 - it has an inappropriate icon - as for now I've found better 588 The name was precisely Ja-12. It could be also added to the Soviet oob 183 S-80 Stalinec - green icon 787 is better (as in Soviet oob) 187 Jak-1M - the 1st fighter regiment completed training in 5/44 (now 8/44 - date of first combat usage). Would need a change in formation. 188 Jak-1M - twin 7.62mm MGs was an armament of early Yak-1, but hey were apparently not used in Polish units as frontline equipment. It isn't clear, if they could carry bombs at all - I suggest to change 188 to strafing only variant with guns like 187. 189 Jak-3 was very untypical in Polish units - few were used, and it could be removed, especially, that it is a strafing fighter. 190 - Jak-7 were used only for training, not as a standard frontline equipment. 192 Jak-9W - variant with 37mm gun should be 9T (W was a trainer, armed with one MG). A rare one however. 193 Jak-9P - P was an interceptor variant from 1949 - should be renamed to Jak-9M, which was a basic fighter from 1/45. Gun armament is OK. According to A. Morgała, bombs should be 100 kg. It could be doubled as a strafing fighter (eg replacing Jak-7). 219 Taczanka - better icon is 3491 and picture 29520. It should have one MG (although I haven't heard, that there were used taczankas at that stage of war at all...) 221 76.2mm obr27 IG - unit 276 and Soviet OOb use icon 2109 234 "Ptaszki" class - proper name is Jaskolka class. 235 BTSZCZ class - better name is Kormoran class 237 Patrol Boat - in fact, typical armament of patrol boats were ordinary 7.62 Maxims 281 AOP Light Truck - it's better to change it to AOP jeep (pic 29361, icon 3213/15) - 6x6 Dodges were unknown in Polish service. |
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Then, 235 can get icon 708 (better than current one) 234 should have an armament of two twin 20mm Flak and a single 20mm Flak. A nice photo is here http://www.kozmice.pl/images/rybitwa_03.jpg It's worth to add this unit also added to Polish OOB02, available 9/35-9/39, along with new formation (say "Minesweeper") - they actually shelled German units from the sea. Armament then was one #33 75mm wz.1897 FG and two #205 7.92 wz.08 AAMG If it is added to OOB02, then better picture for both entries is pre-war http://www.1939.pl/uzbrojenie/polski...rp-rybitwa.jpg For OOB02 there could be also added another LCG: Kanonierka (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORP_General_Haller ) with basically the same data, but 2 x 75mm guns and two AAMGs, available 1/30-9/39. Icon could be 679. Photos are http://images.ioh.pl/artykuly/poczatkiPMW_1/2.jpg http://www.naviearmatori.net/albums/...aller-01~0.jpg or there is similar Finnish vessel PM23563.lbm BTW: the same ship can be added to Finland (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_gunboat_Karjala ) 238 Guardship - better photo is 20534 |
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unit 21 IS-85 in LWP know as JS-1 (Józef Stalin-1) polish transliteration was in fact in small number used in LWP training school first in Riazań and then moved to Rembertów near Warszawa. Probably adding a new Training tanks purchase option may solve problem. That is why this unit was added to orginal LWP OOB. My source was "Wozy Bojowe LWP 1943-1983" by Janusz Magnuski http://s4.postimg.org/l0u5aukkt/wblwp.jpg
26 M4A2 (76) There were added because also I found in the same book that Scherman's in short period temporary was used during fight in Gdańsk (Danzig) in 1945 with polish crews they were given by soviet unit just for street fighting and then returned back to owners. But of course except this short period of battle usage some Sherman's belongs to training school in Riazań or was was given for exercises by soviets. http://odkrywca.pl/forum_pics/picsforum16/1_copy370.jpg http://odkrywca.pl/forum_pics/picsforum16/sherman1.jpg There is a also Sherman in LWP unit description LWP on German soil so small number was again used in May-July 1945 meaby was transferred from tanks school or soviet units to replace loses. http://s124.photobucket.com/user/bol...544e6.png.html 27 SU-57 That was an error to add soviet machine-guns what I read and also soviet units photos suggest usually in leand-lase equipment American MG was retained ad used. So if they were rearmed that were because repairs etc. so soviet MG on them was rare the same with 46 M3A1 Scout Car as was mentioned earlier 33,34 SU-100 as you correctly guess was described only in training unit in small number in Rembertów not used by front-line divisions more after war 1946 were used in bigger number as standard equipment. 38 SU-152 was obsolete in 1944 and small number also in tanks school. In school unit were also three T-60 used to end of 1945 and small number of KW-1 & five KW-85 obsolete used only for training. source based on mentioned book and this link http://forum.worldoftanks.eu/index.p...e/page__st__40 About Taczanka there were mentioned in polish LWP cavalry units until 1951 look on this http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showt...light=Taczanka I spouse that was soviet standardised M1928 and soviet units also used them well into 1950 LWP was a copy of soviet organisation and equipment btw. |
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To quote myself from SPMBT forum: in 1949 there existed only two "pattern vehicles" [Poligon 3/2010]. In 1955, a total number of 51 SU-85 and SU-100 is given, what corresponds with 50 SU-85 and 2 SU-100 in 1949 [same source]. In 1960 there are mentioned only 43 SU-85 in inventory. There is also no information on further import of SU-100, only of heavy SP-guns and SU-76s. Michal |
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Small amendments:
276 76.2mm obr27 IG - a name should be changed to 76.2mm wz.27 IG 291 BM-13 Katjusza - in Polish it's BM-13 Katiusza |
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For the Soviet OOb it should naturally be Ya-12 (from around 11/43) Speed was only 38 km/h On the other hand, I have some doubts as for artillery tractors in general. Tractors like Ya-12, Stalinets were generally meant for heavy artillery only (122 mm or more), and they were never used with mortars or AT guns... We have to rely on wisdom of players, buying units. Also for SU-57 there is a nice icon 2953 in SPMBT, with a gunshield. |
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Yes, I KNOW Michael.......please go back into hibernation until the next patches are released. You're telling me things I already know and I've got more than enough to keep me busy for the next few months as it is
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38 divided by 3 = 12.6 which rounds UP to 13 |
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It's 13 in all 5 of the MBT OOB's that use it which is where I was looking as that's the game you were referring to in the post
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In fact, SPMBT unit 745 with such armament should be available only from 1951, while earlier there should be an unit with two twin 20mm Flak and a single 20mm Flak (actually, a number of their Flaks differed, but all had at least 5). In 1951 there could be both units available, due to re-armament in progress. 235 BTSZCZ class could receive a proper photo, though there isn't much in the Net (http://www.graptolite.net/Facta_Naut...os-785x348.jpg , Soviet one https://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/4914...e9628_orig.jpg ) |
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Just noticed WEAPON 158 (MP38/40) has Accuracy 0, when it should be 1.
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....used by one ( 1 ) partisan unit ,I doubt anyone would ever notice the difference in gameplay but it's been fixed now
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I suggest to remove Sherman at all - or at least reclassify it as #253 Tank (gathering training tanks) 28 SU-57 - a detail, but a main weapon should be renamed 57mm M1 gun (its performance currently differs slightly from US M1 gun, and from Soviet OOB 57mm L73 ZiS-4). Max speed was 72 km/h (24), like of US halftrack. Same remarks for Soviet unit 088. 31 SU-85 - there was no DShK AAMG, or any other AAMG. 37,36 ISU-122, ISU-122s - it's worth to give 37 ISU-122 a new gun A-19S, with the same performance, to differentiate them (in the Soviet OOB they have different ones). Weapon #75 122mm L48 D-25T of ISU-122s has currently better penetration and range, than #63 122mm L48 D-25, and better than the same gun in Soviet OOB (all should be the same). In fact, weapon 75 was named D-25S (for SP-guns), and 63 - D-25T (for tanks). 52 T-4 - they were used without side screens. The photo is very German one. Unfortunately, there is only partial photo of Polish LWP tank http://www.sokol.slupsk.pl/Polskie_koty/5.jpg There might be used http://www.sokol.slupsk.pl/Polskie_koty/2.jpg of Polish forces in the West. 53 T-3 - they were used without side screens (as the photo shows). In Polish reports they were known as T-3 (75mm), to differentiate from Pz III tanks. 54 T-38- in Polish reports they were known as T-38 (75mm). I'll attach a photo. 93 PTRD - a photo doesn't show much, there is a better Polish one: http://www.2wojna.pl/encyklopedia-su-bs-006.html 146 76.2mm Howitzer, 147 76.2mm Battery - weapon should be named wz.42, not wz.43 - it was ZiS-3 field gun, not wz.43 infantry gun (off-map range is OK). Also picture is wz.43 infantry gun - Soviet oob uses 14139, or there are better photos of presumably Russian guns: http://muzeumgryf.pl/wp-content/uplo...zis3-m1942.jpg http://ww2tanki.ru/images/artillerij...a-zis-3-23.jpg http://историк.рф/wp-conten...016/03/012.jpg - or I'll attach Polish photos. 159 122mm Battery - it definitely should be class off-map heavy arty (now it's #156 light arty). As far as I can see, now there are no formations for #156 class - which contains also 147 76.2mm Battery 219 Taczanka - icon 3491 should be for all seasons (winter and desert is wagon now) 221 76.2mm obr27 IG - better name is 76.2mm wz.27 IG, as of unit 276. BTW, one of these units is redundant - they are the only ones in their classes; the one in Infantry Howitzer class is used in one cavalry formation, while the other in Pack How. class is used as infantry gun, and also with the cavalry. If you'd like to, you could replace one of them (appearing later) with 76mm wz.43 infantry gun, and make both the same Infantry howitzer class. 76mm wz.43 infantry gun was used from some late 1943 I guess. It should have picture 29367, max range 4200 m, short twin-tail icon eg 2163 (It could also go to Soviet OOB) 234 Jaskolka class - there is a proper picture 20643 There should be added Panzerfaust as Inf. AT - used in quite a big number from 3/45. Soviet photo 14081 could do. There might be also added an infantry squad with Panzerfaust, although they weren't obviously in all squads. That's all this time. |
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It's good, that Soviet hammer and a sickle were removed from Polish LWP flag - however, now it's plain white and red, which was a primary flag of Poland also in 1920-1946 period, and it might cause confusion (I pick that flag in first instance, looking for Poland in menu).
(In fact, a flag with an eagle on a red shield on white field, which is used for Poland, is only a variation used as a merchant navy ensign, and a flag of Polish state institutions abroad, but it's not an error to keep it). Therefore I suggest to give LWP a flag with Piast's eagle, which was used as a badge in the LWP. There's no need to change small flags, only the one in a menu. |
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FORMATION 157 Reserve Platoon - should have Experience Modifier -5 and Morale Modifier -2, like FORMATION 158 (Reserve Inf. Company).
Don't think many people ever use these, but there you go :) |
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