Yes for Paratroopers
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Armatus wrote:
oh look Paras are back man they have been kicking around these forums since the beginning
Mathex319 wrote:
Paratroopers would change a lot how people would play, you wouldn't be able to just have your army at the borders and borders of sea, but even in cities, have airplanes watch over provinces, this would change a lot.
I don't know if i would like that idea, but it my head it seems very cool
Soldjer325 wrote:
How about an anti-armor infantry unit?
TankBuster wrote:
Paras and Marines would throw new doors open, new ideas thought off and total game changing tactics.
MontanaBB wrote:
@TankBuster The difference in capabilities between paratroopers and conventional infantry is obvious and fundamental, but what special capabilities do you envision for a new in-game version of marines?TankBuster wrote:
Paras and Marines would throw new doors open, new ideas thought off and total game changing tactics.
The answer to my question above is not obvious, because regular U.S. Army infantry (and regular infantry of other major armies) often served as amphibious assault troops, and the U.S. Marine Corps was almost exclusively assigned to the Pacific Theatre. To my knowledge, no other major combatant had a specialized amphibious/naval infantry formation even one tenth the size of the U.S. Marine Corps.
TankBuster wrote:
As standard, and as the Community has stated, Marines would be faster at landing on enemy held shores- and speed is everything on this game
MontanaBB wrote:
So, their primary advantage would be faster disembarkation on hostile shores?TankBuster wrote:
As standard, and as the Community has stated, Marines would be faster at landing on enemy held shores- and speed is everything on this game
TankBuster wrote:
Not really much we can add to early Cold War Marines
Quasi-duck wrote:
Well, not sure if it is much, but in 1956 the British made the first Landing Helicopter Dock/amphibious assault ship. That could be worth thinking about, I think they were further developed in Vietnam by the US and now we have the Wasp.TankBuster wrote:
Not really much we can add to early Cold War Marines
TankBuster wrote:
I know that one, its just i didn't want to mention Helicopters. I've always supported Helis, and bring up Paras always seems to lead us down the rabbit hole to other great ideasQuasi-duck wrote:
Well, not sure if it is much, but in 1956 the British made the first Landing Helicopter Dock/amphibious assault ship. That could be worth thinking about, I think they were further developed in Vietnam by the US and now we have the Wasp.TankBuster wrote:
Not really much we can add to early Cold War Marines
Quasi-duck wrote:
Yeah. For some reason I don't think we would get heli's.TankBuster wrote:
I know that one, its just i didn't want to mention Helicopters. I've always supported Helis, and bring up Paras always seems to lead us down the rabbit hole to other great ideasQuasi-duck wrote:
Well, not sure if it is much, but in 1956 the British made the first Landing Helicopter Dock/amphibious assault ship. That could be worth thinking about, I think they were further developed in Vietnam by the US and now we have the Wasp.TankBuster wrote:
Not really much we can add to early Cold War Marines