what does this mean?

Share your gameplay tips, secret tactics and fabulous strategies with fellow gamers here.

Moderator: Joel Billings

Post Reply
User avatar
bairdlander2
Posts: 2375
Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:25 am
Location: Toronto Ontario but living in Edmonton,Alberta

what does this mean?

Post by bairdlander2 »

When I click combat value for 12th Pz,this comes up 41 Czech?Why?

Image
Attachments
toewite2.jpg
toewite2.jpg (298.25 KiB) Viewed 295 times
Karri
Posts: 1218
Joined: Wed May 24, 2006 4:09 pm
Contact:

RE: what does this mean?

Post by Karri »

There are a couple of different OOBs for the panzer divisions in 1941. 12th division uses the "czech oob".
Kosciuszko
Posts: 14
Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:44 am

RE: what does this mean?

Post by Kosciuszko »

Some Panzer divisions were mainly equipped with Czechoslovakian tanks. They're still Panzer divisions, just with different tanks, and had their depots, maintenance based around them.
General of the Forums
User avatar
Bamilus
Posts: 979
Joined: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:01 pm
Location: The Old Northwest

RE: what does this mean?

Post by Bamilus »

Yes, Czech Panzer means it has primarily (or entirely) Panzer 35T's and Panzer 38T's, which are originally Czech designed and Czech made tanks that the Germans incorporated after annexing Czechoslovakia.
Paradox Interactive Forum Refugee
User avatar
neuromancer
Posts: 630
Joined: Wed May 29, 2002 9:03 pm
Location: Canada

RE: what does this mean?

Post by neuromancer »

The panzer units seemed especially bad for differing OOBs depending upon when they were raised and outfitted, and last refitted. Several were assembled in '39 with Czech tanks, making them essentially light tank units (although I think they called the 38T a medium). They would be refitted when possible, but the German panzer production never matched what they needed.

The 38T was arguably a better tank the the early PzIII and almost definitely better than the PzII.
Post Reply

Return to “The War Room”