In the example pictured below, 865 old type cavalry squads have been exchanged for the same number of the new type. The difference between the two types of squads is that 4 men have traded their M1938 Carbines for PPSh-41 SMG's, an exchange easily done in the field. The game routine makes the squads hand in all their old equipment, including the horses and then draw new. The cost for this exchange in ARM is very close to 60k for the 865 squads and there are 423 left in the 6 units still equipped with the old type that will cost an additional 30k. Yes, up to 1/3 can be recovered eventually when the old are scrapped, but it's still 60k net for ~5k SMG's!
The same effect will be caused by upgrades to German Mot- & Mech infantry as well, so this is no Soviet Fan Boy rant...
The upgrade of SU Rifle squads in '43 will also cost a lot since there are so many.
I request that this is looked at and some new routine is designed and implemented that is a bit closer to common sense, data structure and coding limitations permitting.


