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RE: Infantry against armour - PoorOldSpike - 04-06-2007 They look like light sabres! Waddya say Darth? "Today will be a day long remembered. It has seen the end of Kenobi, it will soon see the end of the Rebellion" RE: Infantry against armour - PoorOldSpike - 04-06-2007 INFANTRY THROW WHILE SNEAKING This is interesting because it means inf won't wait to come to a stop before throwing a grenade (yellow line below) Also notice the long 38 metres range which is pretty good although the furthest I've ever seen infantry throw a grenade is 40 m. (But they'll only throw heavier stuff like gren-bundles out to around 30 metres or so) PS - The Panther was killed when the grenade hit, normally it'd take more than one to kill a Panther but it'd taken crew casualties earlier so they were shaky and quick to abandon) RE:��Infantry against armour - Antoni Chmielowski - 04-06-2007 PoorOldSpike Wrote:They look like light sabres! The crew said "Beam me up Scotty !" RE: Infantry against armour - PoorOldSpike - 04-10-2007 RE: Infantry against armour - PoorOldSpike - 04-18-2007 RIFLE-GRENADE IN ACTION (from a game against DevilThomas) 1 - I put this German halfsquad here simply as a forward observation post to report on enemy movements, note the minimum-arc (15m) to stop them firing and giving away their position. However, a T-70 comes trundling down the road and to my surprise they fire a rifle-grenade at it (the arrowed small grey airborne dot) 2 - The first one misses but this second one hits. 3 - Scratch one T-70! Looks like yer gonna have ter get yerself another tank bub.. Tactical notes -Interestingly the guys fired outside their infantry-arc at an armoured target, maybe they thought it was too good a chance to miss. Also note they were out of command, I think all o-o-c units sometimes tend to ignore arcs. Note the range was 39m, that's about par for the course with rifle-grenades, I've never seen one fired at more than about 40m Below - Rifle-grenades Good site here about several different types of rif-grens- http://www.inert-ord.net/ger03a/gerrg2/index.html RE: Infantry against armour - Copper - 04-18-2007 Nice pics POS... interesting to note they fired outwith their arc too. RE: Infantry against armour - Nort - 04-18-2007 RE: Infantry against armour - Chipmunk - 04-18-2007 PoorOldSpike Wrote:I put this German halfsquad here simply as a forward observation post to report on enemy movements, note the minimum-arc (15m) to stop them firing and giving away their position Why not gve them a hide order instead? RE:�� Infantry against armour - PoorOldSpike - 04-18-2007 Peek Wrote:Why not gve them a hide order instead? Because they spot pretty bad with their faces planted in the dirt, the first they'll usually know of the enemies presence is when they feel a rifle barrel in the back of their neck..;) I usually only use 'Hide' to try to break the lock of incoming enemy fire, and at the same time I cancel any fire order my boy has got, and slap a minimum-arc on him. It's my way of telling him to face-plant, not fire back, and to hold his fire lest he draws enemy fire.. RE: Infantry against armour - McIvan - 04-18-2007 Things that fire without target lines, such as panzerfausts and rifle grenades, will do so without regard to covered arcs..... |