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How do these production figures look?

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 10:49 am
by Possum
Test game 5 - possum OBWIR 5b

German Production Per Week
Tank 22/6/41 28/6/42 18/7/43 7/8/44
Pz-IIf 11 25 0 0
Lynx 0 0 38 0
Pz-38(t)e 10 0 0 0
Pz-III (h) 17 (j-) 57 (m-)120 0
Pz-IV (e) 10 (g-) 21 (h-) 38 (j-)154
Panther 0 0 18 49
Tiger 0 0 15 0
Kingtiger 0 0 0 12
L-6/40 4 8 10 10
M-13/40 15 19 0 0
M-15/42 0 0 21 21
Stug-III (b-)5 (g-)21 41 41
Elefant 0 0 7 8
PzJg-38(t) 5* 0 0 0
Marder II 0 26 47 0
Marder III 0 12 17 0
Hertzer 0 0 0 69
JPz-IV 0 0 (/48-)1 (/70-) 7
Jagdpanther 0 0 0 25
Nashorn 0 0 4 0
* PzJg-38(t) production actually starts 1st week of August

Soviet production per week

Tank 22/6/41 28/6/42 18/7/43 7/8/44
T-60 33 0 0 0
T-70 0 82 0 0
T-26 M39E 32 54 0 0
T-50 1 8 0 0
T-34 (M41-)33 (M41-)239 (M43-)343 (/85-)311
KV-1 (M40-)10 (M41-)36 ( S-)44 0
KV-II 2 0 0 0
KV-1E 0 37 61 0
IS-II 0 0 0 97
Valentine 6 0 19 24 0
Lee 0 15 17 0
Sherman 75 0 0 0 42
ZiS-30 0 25 0 0
Su-76M 0 0 146 165
Su-122 0 0 54 65
Su-152 0 0 2 0
Su-85 0 0 0 48
ISU-122 0 0 0 12
ISU-152 0 0 0 13

One other thing I'm thinking about is renaming the PzJg-1b
to PzJg-47mm to more accurately represent the large variety of 47mm armed PzJager conversion (of which the PzJg-1b was the most common), and renaming the PzJg-38(t) to PzJg-76mm, to again more accurately represent the various 76mm armed PzJg conversions.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 11:56 am
by czerpak
Possum,
for me it looks good ( I am not an expert on production though), after adding up figures for all AFV Soviets have a nice advantage (like they should have), but I have one question : did you take into account fact that Soviets loose factories in 1941 ( or delay production if moved to Ural) ?
Maciej
p.s. cant wait for this version. So far Possum War ver.4 is the best campaign I ever played. Thanks a lot.

Re: How do these production figures look?

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 11:18 pm
by davewolf
Originally posted by Possum
One other thing I'm thinking about is renaming the PzJg-1b
to PzJg-47mm to more accurately represent the large variety of 47mm armed PzJager conversion (of which the PzJg-1b was the most common), and renaming the PzJg-38(t) to PzJg-76mm, to again more accurately represent the various 76mm armed PzJg conversions.
Possum

The PzJg-Ib was called: '4,7 cm Pak (t) Sfl. auf Pz. I Ausf. B'. Of course too long. But it was just a self-propelled (Sfl.) 4.7cm anti-tank gun.

If you want to seperate the 75mm and the 76,2mm Marder III, the 76,2mm gunned one was simply named Marder III (as code name of course, its full name was '7,62cm Pak (r) auf Gw. 38 (t)'!) and the 75mm gunned types were the Marder IIIh and Marder IIIm.

Dave

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 12:10 pm
by Rado
Possum,
I agree with figures. Im not sure of T-34 and KV-1 in 1941. I would add two factories 1 for T-34 and 1 for KV-1. I look forward playing your scenario v.5. Please, hurry up. Your scenario v.4 was great! The best reality!
Thank you!