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  1. And lets not forget all the exotic V-1 and V-2, jets, rocket planes the germans cranked

    out. Their homemade fuel plants also produced significant amounts of fuel.

    don't forget that Hitlers no retreat orders in the East caused the loss of large quantities of men and material. If Hitler had given Manstien free reign of German forces in the East after Kharkov blow then the Germans probably would not have lost the oil fields either till the debut of the A-bomb.

    Tony

  2. I think Jumbo's were rare. Plus I have read in all my history books very little about the Allies use of tungsten rounds. If tungsten was so plentifull and was so deadly why would the US tankers be crying for bigger and better tanks during the war.

    I believe the tungsten rounds fall into the same category as gyrostabilizers. It was easier to included them for all tanks then to have some random variable at the start of each scenario to determine who had what rounds or gyros.

    Tony

  3. The Ruskies had the M-8 88mm rocket, the M-13 132mm andM-30 and M-31 300mm rockets.

    M-8 1.1 lbs explosive - range 5900M

    M-13 10.8 lbs - range 8500M most common.

    M-30 63.7 lbs - range 2800M

    M-31 63.7 lbs - range 4300 m

    Most Ruskies used them in mass, so accuracy was not important. Most were truck mounted. Esp. lend lease trucks. Not sure of website but I have an old copy of War Machine magazine by orbis circa 1985 I used for the numbers

    Tony

  4. I was just re-reading a section of "Against the Panzers" which does detail some of the street fighting between GI's and german Tanks. Most often the Gi's did not destroy the tanks with close assault tactics, instead they always managed to scrounge up a bazooka and destroy the tank from less then 200 m with a side shot. The close assault capabilties of inf may be a bit over rated IMHO. But the GI always found a way to get the job done.

    Tony

  5. I think one way to combat these "gamey" recon tactics would be to reduce the cost of barbed wire entanglements or have a simple barbed wire barricade as an option. Most units in during the war when on the defensive always dug in and put up some form of barbed wire obstacles along the avenues of approach. At 15 pts a crack the entanglements are a tad expensive,should be 3 pts or so. And include felled tree barricades as well. Used extensively by the Germans.

    Nothing like driving around the corner and seeing some wire.

    Maybe we could get this modified in one of the future patches.

    Tony

  6. Whenever I set up a quick battle and let the AI select the Allied forces it always picks the Poles(I know I can select the nationality but sometimes I forget). I guess cause the Poles are the cheapest. But the AI should select nationality then worry about buying stuff.

    Also I would like to see an option for a really dense forest. Maybe up to twice the density of the Heavy forest.

    Tony

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