ORIGINAL: SMK-at-work
ORIGINAL: Veers
And the differance between deciding to drop anyways, and deciding that the intel was wrong are...what? Cause to me they look pretty uch the same.ORIGINAL: SMK-at-work
Not quite - they had information that elements of 2 Panzer divisions rewere refitting in the area, but they dismissed it - they didn't "decide to drop anyways" - they decided the intell was wrong.
They sure are if you're one of the people dropping!!
But not in terms of what you said - you said they knew there were panzers in the area - by which I'm taking "panzers" to mean the 2 divisions and not jsut a few stray tanks that they did "know" about.
In fact what they knew was that there were REPORTS of panzer divisions in the area - the disregarded them as inaccurate and therefore they actually thought there were not panzer divisions in the area.
Exactly. No member of Monty's intel staff walked into his office and told him that the official position of the intel staff was that there were Panzer divisions in Arnhem. From his perspective (and that would be the perspective represented in TOAW) there were no panzer divisions spotted in Arnhem. Spotting some tanks is not the same as spotting a panzer division.
I've proposed that paradrops be executed as a combat action in the combat phase, rather than movement. As such, units landing on an enemy unit would not require a RBC to survive. Rather, they would engage in full combat (under serious debilitation, of course), giving them much better chances of survival, but without the gamey ability to reschedule other drops on the intel gathered from earlier drops.




