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@yavasa – Cool. I didn’t think the Warsaw Armored Motorized Brigade was the same as the 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade. But the additional information will help build the WAMB to greater detail. Especially the inclusion of 100mm guns (yes, I have counters for those) and the tankettes with 20mm (I will design those quickly).
When do you want to talk things over? Tomorrow before we start? No worries.
No, I didn’t think there any “charges” – hence the “no sabers or lances.” Close assault, maybe … but how else with cavalry engage armored vehicles? This is kind of what happened our previous game, your cavalry in the town close-assaulted my Pz IIs when my Pz IIs were attacking eastward. You can close assault defensively when the enemy is kind enough to move next to you, which sometimes they have to … to spot your positions. 😀
Oof! ASL! You’re a brave man!
Epic sources, @torros ! Thanks very much! This source is absolutely invaluable when you’re trying to find a particular unit in the huge RKKA later after Barbarossa.
Yes, there’s always some rounding off, not only to fit the unit into the OOBs of the game, but also to account for combat losses. My sources put Polish strength per division in the Lublin Army for this battle (Tomoszow) at between 50% and 30%. Oof.