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  1. 4 hours ago, DMS said:

    Yes, and to 7 men after 44. http://community.battlefront.com/topic/137088-soviet-infantry-squad-organisation/

    But each rifle company now has 1 smg platoon.

    Come to think of it, I think Red Thunder already had the 9 man organization as an option, right? It's been a while since I have played it, but I think it is already in. So possibly the 7 man organization is included as a third option for maximum variety.

  2. 43 minutes ago, Sgt.Squarehead said:

    Wasn't it particularly common with naval infantry units, or am I mixing it up with another semi-auto rifle?

    Yes. I am a dev for Forgotten Hope 2 and made a map set in May 1942 in the arctic circle that features Soviet Naval Rifle Troops. We found the original strength reports for them and about 2/3rds were equipped with SVT40s. They also had other unusual weapons, for example PPD34 submachine guns and even 3 Thompsons. Note that this was very early in the war though. Later it seems like many SVTs (and starting 1942, AVTs, which replaced them in production) actually went to the troops of nations allied to the Soviet, for example to the Poles and the Czechs. By 1944 and 1945 they are very hard to track, because they were actually deleted from the official strength report forms - there simply is no column left for them, that is how unimportant they were at that point.

  3. 11 hours ago, Falaise said:

    During the fighting in the southern suburbs of Caen on July 18, the 272 German infantry division, which went up from the south of France, was to use this type of unit. . It is more precisely the staff of Gren rgt 980 commanded by the Burian oberst which will form a section in addition to the staff company. This "special" section with 40 STG 42 and 43 commanded by Lieutenant Stefan becomes a shock unit. She will particularly stand out in the Vaucelle neighborhoods facing the Canadians. In urban combat this type of unit turns out to be formidable, but the difficulty of supplying 7.92 Kurz limits its range.

    That sounds like a "normal" Sturmzug that was supposed to be formed after the introduction of the MP43. Since it mentions the number 40, maybe it was one based on the older type of infantry division that still had 4 groups in each platoon, not three like the later ones.

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