RE: Unit Point Allocation
There is a difference a Victory Point and a Strength Point.
The Strength Point is defined as the number of vehicles in a platoon. This will vary as the war goes on, but most countries will have a set amount of vehicles in their platoons.
The Victory Point, on the other hand, is what each Strength Point of the platoon is worth.
For example:
A Panther Platoon is typically a 5 Strenght Points, meaning there are 5 tanks in the platoon.
The Panther Platoon is worth 7 Victory Points per Strength Point.
This means the Panther Platoon is worth 35 Victory Points in total (5 SP x 7 VPperSP)
A T34/85 Platoon is typically 3 Strength Points, meaning there are 3 tanks in the platoon.
The T34/85 Platoon is also worth 7 Victory Points per Strength Point.
This means the T34/85 Platoon is worth 21 Victory Points in total (3 SP x 7VPperSP)
Hopefully this helps.
Jason Petho
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