(09-23-2010, 03:21 AM)Cole Wrote: If you have 47mm AT guns they were originally captured from the Belgians. The book mentions that the German's priority was to supply the Romanians and I guess the Hungarians got the left overs.
No, there are no AT guns at all. And it does not seem like there are any Russian tanks so far.
Quote:In the battle for the Uryv Bridgehead further south the Hungarians had PZ-IV Ausf. F1 (short 75mm gun) tanks that the Germans had given them and the Hungarian tankers "...were not in awe of the Soviet T-34 tanks, and had learned well from the German instructors. when the T-34's stopped to fire, cannon smoke blinded the tank crew, so that the Hungarian tankers could attack from the sides and rear, and thereby managing to destroy 21 T-34s without any losses of their own tanks".
That's interesting, a story for another scenario!
In this one I think author focus only on river crossing and the situation is very interesting. The only thing I wish Russians had a little more strength. Looks like a little unbalanced.