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July 9th, 2005, 02:06 PM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
One important thing to do is always move every 3-4 turns or the God of War is a coming for a visit.
When you make a plan remember that you may have to change the Plan in motion.
Always know when to to push and remember sometimes it better to defend from behind the victory hex instead of in front or on the hexes.
Also have a reserve, even if its only a couple of squads or a AFV or 2.
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July 10th, 2005, 06:16 AM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
One word for assaulting prepared positions: artillery
Arty is your best friend, use lot's of it.
Remember engineers. The computer will always throw out mines. I use them too. The idea is to slow down the enemy and use your own arty on them, so mass engineers and get through the minefield asap. Remember that regular Infantry can clear mines too.
Punch a hole in the enemy lines and move through it. Once in the rear try to hunt down enemy Mortars, take your objectives and find good defensive positions. The enemy will be forced to react (and leave those prepared positions) once you capture the victory hexes. At that point commit your reserve to the battle (I usually keep a larger reserve). Your reserve should be able to get some good movement shots as the enemy moves out of position. The reserve will drive them right into your operating group.
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July 11th, 2005, 02:54 PM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
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kevin said:
Punch a hole in the enemy lines and move through it.
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Taht is not a very useful advice for generated campain. AI cover all battlefield by mines, including some victory hexes. To the extent it can't move it's own forces. I'd suggest helo/air drop in this case.
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July 11th, 2005, 11:54 PM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
Punch the hole using Arty, mass engineers to clear mines. I do it all the time.
I don't prefer helo / air drop because Helo's are too vulnerable to hand held SAMs and the fact that 15-20% of paratroopers die drives me crazy.
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July 13th, 2005, 07:12 PM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
3 to 1 fire supiority, arty, arty, arty, then grab them by the belt and don't let go, bring them in close, so you are eye ball to eye ball so they can't return the favor of giving your arty back! And for the love of you country don't stop, once you are engaged don't back out!!!!!!!!!!
Keep kicking them bastards in the ***!!!!!!!!!!!
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July 14th, 2005, 06:34 AM
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Re: About Tactics when assaulting prepared positio
Arty is the most important: heavy arty will inflict loses, but remember that the most usefull effect of arty is to destroy ennemi morale: for that purpose, it is better to got 12 80mm mortars than a single 155mm gun. 
When assault occurs in a really closed map BTW town,jungle or forest, use of arty will avoid you the 1-hexe ripost fire, that can destroy a half group,  because ennemy troops, when pinned, (taking cover), retreating or derouted will not detect you or fire at you.
Note that scoots and snipers are really hard to detect and could do a great job on already pinned groups....
For a good trainig at that sort of assault, play the given US Marines campain, which I find really interresting...
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