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Tunisia '43 Hard Attack Value for Infantry Bug ?
07-19-2019, 08:25 PM, (This post was last modified: 07-19-2019, 08:30 PM by All_American.)
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RE: Tunisia '43 Hard Attack Value for Infantry Bug ?
As stated above, I've always considered the hard attack values to include both regimental and battalion level AT guns.

Marsch units in Tunisia were mostly depot units in re-training and re-equipping after seeing combat and were enroute to their field units, but they were flown desperately into Tunisia to plug the gaps.

Although, many of them were still veterans, and were equipped with several 75mm and captured 6pdr/2pdr AT guns whenever available (around 10 per regiment but this figure varied).

Therefore you can conclude that hard attack value includes those assets as well.

A German infantry battalion, at least in theory, should be able to penetrate armor more easily than Stuarts with their puny 37mms.

What they are lacking in comparison is mobility, in which the Stuarts are great.

Edit: I agree on your point about the Semovente. It was a potent vehicle and were successfully employed as a SP AT. Probably should have a higher value.
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RE: Tunisia '43 Hard Attack Value for Infantry Bug ? - by All_American - 07-19-2019, 08:25 PM

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