ORIGINAL: apollonius
Ow...! I'll have to RTFM more carefully...
What use are those weapons anyway? I mean, they don't have mobility, they can only shoot 3 rounds per turn (if you're lucky), they suffer huge suppression when under fire, and now they can't even perform indirect bombardment (I swear, they were capable of indirect fire in 8.20)? Do they have any redeeming qualities? Do they fill a specific role, or do they only exist because they're cheap?
I checked the "150mm sIG33" in the encyclopedia, and it doesn't read "SP artillery" there. The "sIG33 auf Pz I" is marked as SP artillery, though. Shouldn't there be a difference? One is a SP gun (by the way, what does "SP" mean?), the other is not. Yet they both are incapable of indirect fire.
Ok.
the 150mm Sig33 is good to support your inf. Use either sdkfz 11's or heavy trucks to haul them behind the inf. Then unload when you hit an roadblock or two with inf supporting them.
SP means self propeled ie like a tank or ht or truck.
Only in HTHfr is this able to be used for indirect. In real life on the 150mm had this capiblity and not the 75mm.
The 150mm Sig33 is the towed version and the sig33 auf pz 1 is the spa version.
spa is self prop. artillary.





