And what does non combat 1 destroyed mean?

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So the casualties is what came out of the squads so it is mentioned as casualties, that role out of it, i dont know how i say it in English.ORIGINAL: Nikademus
no. a squad can be either destroyed or disabled. Whether it is Combat or Non-combat, it will be added to the "casualties" total. So if you have 1 combat squad disabled....and one non combat squad destroyed....the total casualties reported would be "20" (2 x squads)
ORIGINAL: MAARTENR
So the casualties is what came out of the squads so it is mentioned as casualties, that role out of it, i dont know how i say it in English.ORIGINAL: Nikademus
no. a squad can be either destroyed or disabled. Whether it is Combat or Non-combat, it will be added to the "casualties" total. So if you have 1 combat squad disabled....and one non combat squad destroyed....the total casualties reported would be "20" (2 x squads)
So about tank casualties tells me how many there are destroyed?ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Thats the simple example. Other devices like 'vehicles' and 'guns' will also generate x numbers of casualties....like when a tank unit losses tanks (disabled or destroyed) you'll see the # disabled or destroyed and there will be a number of "casualties" listed.
Easiest way to judge situation is by ignoring the "casualties" and just focus on the # of squads destroyed/disabled.
ORIGINAL: MAARTENR
So about tank casualties tells me how many there are destroyed?ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Thats the simple example. Other devices like 'vehicles' and 'guns' will also generate x numbers of casualties....like when a tank unit losses tanks (disabled or destroyed) you'll see the # disabled or destroyed and there will be a number of "casualties" listed.
Easiest way to judge situation is by ignoring the "casualties" and just focus on the # of squads destroyed/disabled.
I hope it dont get complicated. [:D]
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