ORIGINAL: Lowpe
ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: PaxMondo
Supply consumption is based upon LC ... so depends upon the size of the CD guns ... not too many of them are mobile, and those that are don't have that big of guns nor that many.
Good news for your ID is that CD's are bombardment magnets, so they will bear the brunt of the bombardment....
Not for guns in a LCU.
Every device in a LCU consumes 1 supply point per month. That amount changes if combat is involved and the number of shots the unit takes. Each shot adds 10% to supply consumption and the maximum is 10 shots, which amounts to doubling the supply consumption.
For LCUs, there is no internal tracking of device ammo levels or supply consumption. The tracking is only at the LCU level.
Naval guns on ships have a different supply consumption algorithm to naval guns in a LCU.
Alfred
Alfred, I don't think you mentioned this supply expenditure in your Supply Opus. Very good to know.
I assume supply points spent by engineers building forts is above the general lcu supply costs and is not subject to doubling if attacked enough times.
I have covered it in much more detail in other posts. See this early 2015 thread which has probably escaped your attention.
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As always one needs to read all my posts in a thread and click on any supplied linked threads.
The basic position is quite simple.
1. Supply consumption for ground units involved in combat is tracked at the LCU level.
2. Supply consumption from combat is not tracked internally for each individual device within the LCU.
3. The amount of additional supply brought about by combat applies to the entire LCU and not to individual devices within the LCU. This LCU tracking level is determined on the basis of shots involving the LCU, not on the basis of participation of individual devices.
4. An LCU with a nominal supply consumption of 1500 will go to 1650 after a single attack by the enemy with no return fire. I have detailed this in post #6840 in this this AAR.
5. Engineer expenditure on non combat tasks is added to the nominal supply estimate.
Alfred