Representing a Russian Rifle Division
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:45 pm
Been working on this for a while now, that is I wanted to "bathtub" a Rifle Division to help with scenario design. I have come up with the following based on The Red Army Handbook. Feedback would be great as I have had to fudge a couple things. My aim was to produce something that looked like a division but with reduced numbers of units to keep the game size small. In no way would I suggest representing the whole division in COH, even in this reduced format, but players that want to use realistic paper strength forces could pick and choose what units might actually be on the battlefield.
Here goes based on the TO 04/750-769 Series from Dec. 1941:
An Infantry Battalion------------12x Rifle Squads
4x Maxim MG's
Mounted Recon Platoon----------1x Rifle Squad
Infantry Recon Platoon----------1x Rifle Squad
A Mortar Battalion----------------2x 82mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=3)
2x 50mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=2)
(This is done to limit the flexability of the mortars at this point in the war. These would be under Regimental control and not directly at the ready for individual squads or companies that COH represents for the most part. If needed, they represent a battery of 4 units each respectively.)
SMG Company-------------------3x SMG Squads
AT Battery------------------------2x 45mm AT Guns
Infantry Gun Battery------------1x 75mm IG Battery (Artillery Strength=2)
(The Russian counter mix does not include Infantry Guns so I used the German 75mm to come up with the Artillery Strength rating for the Russian guns. Also, this battery is rather weak, specially after the tweeking so the strength of 2 represents a 1-2 gun battery.)
All the above would be under Regimental control. The following would be under Divisional control:
Field Artillery Regiment---------2x 75mm Artillery Battery (Artillery Strength=3)
1x 122mm Artillery Battery (Artillery Strength=6)
AT Battalion----------------------4x 45mm AT Guns
AA Battery (Can not represent at this time)
1 or 2 Mortar Battalion(s)-------1(2)x 120mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=??)
(I need help with these as far as strength goes. These are not a typical 4 gun battery but a 6 gun battery. Some Rifle Divisions had only 1 Battalion and some had 2 Battalions)
Pioneer Battalion----------------8x Rifle Squads (These will have to do untill units updated to 2nd edition)
Recon Company----------------3x Rifle Squads
I think that this about covers it. Any help or changes due to my mistakes would be appreciated.
Here goes based on the TO 04/750-769 Series from Dec. 1941:
An Infantry Battalion------------12x Rifle Squads
4x Maxim MG's
Mounted Recon Platoon----------1x Rifle Squad
Infantry Recon Platoon----------1x Rifle Squad
A Mortar Battalion----------------2x 82mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=3)
2x 50mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=2)
(This is done to limit the flexability of the mortars at this point in the war. These would be under Regimental control and not directly at the ready for individual squads or companies that COH represents for the most part. If needed, they represent a battery of 4 units each respectively.)
SMG Company-------------------3x SMG Squads
AT Battery------------------------2x 45mm AT Guns
Infantry Gun Battery------------1x 75mm IG Battery (Artillery Strength=2)
(The Russian counter mix does not include Infantry Guns so I used the German 75mm to come up with the Artillery Strength rating for the Russian guns. Also, this battery is rather weak, specially after the tweeking so the strength of 2 represents a 1-2 gun battery.)
All the above would be under Regimental control. The following would be under Divisional control:
Field Artillery Regiment---------2x 75mm Artillery Battery (Artillery Strength=3)
1x 122mm Artillery Battery (Artillery Strength=6)
AT Battalion----------------------4x 45mm AT Guns
AA Battery (Can not represent at this time)
1 or 2 Mortar Battalion(s)-------1(2)x 120mm Mortar Battery (Artillery Strength=??)
(I need help with these as far as strength goes. These are not a typical 4 gun battery but a 6 gun battery. Some Rifle Divisions had only 1 Battalion and some had 2 Battalions)
Pioneer Battalion----------------8x Rifle Squads (These will have to do untill units updated to 2nd edition)
Recon Company----------------3x Rifle Squads
I think that this about covers it. Any help or changes due to my mistakes would be appreciated.