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Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 10:52 pm
by dazkaz15
Made you all a Christmas present [:)]

RE: Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:18 am
by Phoenix100
Superb, Daz. Many thanks. Looks beautiful. A merry Christmas to you!
RE: Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 1:09 pm
by DerGrenadier
Thx for this but I need some eplanation here. What das Std Load stand for? Why does some units have a Std Load Bombard of zero. Does that mean that these units cant bombard? Makes no sense for me for a howitzer unit.
And what does Single shot means? Because every unit has "single shot No".
RE: Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:36 pm
by Perturabo
ORIGINAL: DerGrenadier
Thx for this but I need some eplanation here. What das Std Load stand for? Why does some units have a Std Load Bombard of zero. Does that mean that these units cant bombard? Makes no sense for me for a howitzer unit.
I think it's when the single and bombard ammo is the same or something like that.
ORIGINAL: DerGrenadier
And what does Single shot means? Because every unit has "single shot No".
Maybe it's for disposable weapons like panzerfausts.
RE: Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:58 pm
by Lieste
Bombard and Apers often share common ammunition (usually HE). If there is a single quantity shared between these two types of fire then the whole amount can be used for either, or any combination of the two fires. If there are two quantities of the same ammunition type, then the pooled total can be used in any combination of fires.
Only when the two ammunition natures are different (such as a hypothetical HE for bombardment, and Shrapnel for direct fires) do the specific distributions matter, with only those quantities assigned to the task available.
The GrW34 has 100 rounds usable for either bombardment or direct fire, while the K18 10cm has 90 rounds available for these tasks, and 10 rounds for direct fire anti-armour work. The sFH18 has 65 rounds for indirect and area fire, and 5 rounds for anti-armour protection.
Single shot is a short hand for 'disposable' weapon as ammunition (used for Panzerfausts, or other similar 'use once' weapons consumed as part of the firing process).
RE: Hofen Arty Aid
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:32 pm
by DerGrenadier
ORIGINAL: Lieste
Bombard and Apers often share common ammunition (usually HE). If there is a single quantity shared between these two types of fire then the whole amount can be used for either, or any combination of the two fires. If there are two quantities of the same ammunition type, then the pooled total can be used in any combination of fires.
Only when the two ammunition natures are different (such as a hypothetical HE for bombardment, and Shrapnel for direct fires) do the specific distributions matter, with only those quantities assigned to the task available.
The GrW34 has 100 rounds usable for either bombardment or direct fire, while the K18 10cm has 90 rounds available for these tasks, and 10 rounds for direct fire anti-armour work. The sFH18 has 65 rounds for indirect and area fire, and 5 rounds for anti-armour protection.
Single shot is a short hand for 'disposable' weapon as ammunition (used for Panzerfausts, or other similar 'use once' weapons consumed as part of the firing process).
Thx for the clarification. Couldnt find anything about it in the manual. So if Iam right then theres a - (minus) for tasks that its not eligible for. If it uses the same type of ammo for 2 tasks then theres a 0