If you want a game where you have to transport all of your stuff AlexBR, go play Hearts of Iron IV (or 4)
"ANU! CHEEKI BREEKI IV DAMKE!"
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JCS Darragh wrote:
They would have a limit cap of 15-20 units
- They would function a lot like the Airborne in CoN, but would need an Airfield
Zappper wrote:
My 2 cent's. I agree with the above statement, but if paratroopers capture a airfield and one can get their planes to the paratroopers, we should be able to reuse them. If the unit cap was 20 and you lose 6 in the first battle, Your cap has been reached and you only have 14 left for the rest of the game.JCS Darragh wrote:
They would have a limit cap of 15-20 units
- They would function a lot like the Airborne in CoN, but would need an Airfield
Ah Zee wrote:
range = Owners current tac.bomber range
Peter Mat wrote:
1/2 the TAC range would likely be more balanced and to some extent realistic when you consider the fuel needed to tow gliders which made up a portion of Para units to get their heavier equipment in.
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Little Racoon wrote:
Huh, I thought their use was pretty good.
NashBean wrote:
I am proud to say that when I was in war(1991) Our unit had the privilege of doing a left flank with the 82nd, the 101st Airborne, and the France 6th Light Divisions. As part of XVII Airborne Corps.
My unit was not air born, But was on the King of Battle M110A2. Modified version of the ones in WWII.
military-today.com/artillery/m110.htm
On the following map, my unit started out in the gap between 82nd and 101st.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia…3/31/Desert_Storm_Map.svg
NashBean wrote:
I am proud to say that when I was in war(1991) Our unit had the privilege of doing a left flank with the 82nd, the 101st Airborne, and the France 6th Light Divisions. As part of XVII Airborne Corps.
My unit was not air born, But was on the King of Battle M110A2. Modified version of the ones in WWII.
military-today.com/artillery/m110.htm
On the following map, my unit started out in the gap between 82nd and 101st.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia…3/31/Desert_Storm_Map.svg
Quasi-duck wrote:
Haha, nice one. Desert Storm was a very impressive operation, and I congratulate on your success. One thing I've always wondered about the operation though, how often did the artillery units have to displace and advance? The advance was very quick and I would be surprised if you guys did not have to pack up your guns before you had to move again.NashBean wrote:
I am proud to say that when I was in war(1991) Our unit had the privilege of doing a left flank with the 82nd, the 101st Airborne, and the France 6th Light Divisions. As part of XVIII Airborne Corps.
My unit was not air born, But was on the King of Battle M110A2. Modified version of the ones in WWII.
military-today.com/artillery/m110.htm
On the following map, my unit started out in the gap between 82nd and 101st.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia…3/31/Desert_Storm_Map.svg
The post was edited 1 time, last by NashBean ().