Re: M/c units
A lot of MC units are size 2, which tends to make them easy targets.
In my experience, motorcycle units tend to be very vulnerable, so use them with care. At least they can flee quickly if they come under fire. But I would certainly advice using them on their own. Maybe keeping them as a highly mobile reserve that can be used to reinforce other parts of your force as needed?
Historically, motorcycle units tended to go out of fashion as WWII progressed, though individual motorcycles were still retained for messengers and liaison duties. Back in the 30's many military planners seem to have considered motorcycles as an easy and cheap means of mobilising infantry, so many armies had MC companies or battalions in the beginning of the war. However, in practice trucks seem to have proved more practical means of transportation, probably more due to logistical than tactical reasons: replacing 75 motorcycles with 15 trucks meant that you needed to train fewer drivers, had fewer engines to maintain, had more transport capacity for supplies (and heavy weapons) and were probably easier to organise on the move. In any case, the motorcycle units were relying on trucks to transport their supplies and heavier support weapons.
So the historically accurate solution would be to upgrade them into truck-mounted infantry, at least in a campaing environment. Unless you are playing late was German Volksgrenadiers, in which case bicycles would probably be a more accurate option...
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