Does industry in a LCU’s home country affect damage/repair replacement?

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slane_slith
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Does industry in a LCU’s home country affect damage/repair replacement?

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I have a New Zealand unit that was partially destroyed when the transport TF that it was part of was attacked by a sub.

For the past year of game time I have ignored New Zealand as far as oil, fuel, supplies. Does their industry need to be functional for their units to be repaired or is it simply being in a hex with enough supplies long enough?

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RE: Does industry in a LCU’s home country affect damage/repair replacement?

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The later. Allied LCU replacements are not reliant on industry.

You do need to make sure accept replacement are turned on.
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RE: Does industry in a LCU’s home country affect damage/repair replacement?

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Getting 20k+ supplies in hex, HQ and high admin skill for the commander are the only factor. If it's possible split the unit, each unit will get replacement so you increase replacement rate by 3.
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RE: Does industry in a LCU’s home country affect damage/repair replacement?

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Okay thanks much

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