Opfor Equipment

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majgentob
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Opfor Equipment

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Sorry if this reveals my noobie-ness. How do we learn about opfor equipment? I can easily determine from the counters if an enemy unit is armoured or infantry, etc. But how can I tell what kinds of tanks the enemy has? Would be nice to know if I'm staring down Pz IV's or PzVs, for example.

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left click on the unit counter to highlight it; the key will show the equipment including on-hand/authorized in that unit.
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ORIGINAL: HPT KUNZ

left click on the unit counter to highlight it; the key will show the equipment including on-hand/authorized in that unit.
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He was asking about enemy units.

I think you have to find out the hard way: Launch an attack. The Loss Report will detail what the target consisted of.
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That doesn`t work on enemy units. Only way to know is on the battle reports after a combat.

Edit: oops Bob beat me [8|]
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Understood, gents. Thnx.
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