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Movement Rates

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 5:31 pm
by Mark Breed
I am designing a scenario and I have come across something a little puzzling. I created an infantry division with truck and horse teams for transport and logistical support. I also created a cavalry division with just horse team for transport and logistical support. The interesting issue is that the infantry division is faster than the cavalry division. Doesn't the movement rate go based on the slowest element?

Infantry Division
Movement Rate = 18
576 Rifle Squads
144 Engineer Squads
9 Military Police Squads
244 Machine Gun Teams
72 75mm Guns
36 105mm Howitzers
6 6-Inch Trench Mortars
1,460 Horse Teams
456 Truck

Cavalry Division
Movement Rate = 10
576 Mounted Rifle Squads (Late)
27 Engineer Squads
32 Machine Gun Teams
24 75mm Guns
756 Horse Teams

Thank you for any feedback.

Mark

RE: Movement Rates

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:27 pm
by rhinobones
Sounds like you’re in that gray area where TO&E accuracy bumps up against TOAW reality.

Lower the number of trucks in the infantry division until you get the movement rate desired. Then add trucks to the cavalry division until the movement rate comes up to what you want. Think you’ll find that in TOAW a few trucks have a greater impact than expected.

Regards, RhinoBones

RE: Movement Rates

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:12 pm
by Lobster
The game doesn't care what you want the trucks used for. The game uses them for general transport of everything. Anything with the transport flag is treated that way.

RE: Movement Rates

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 10:05 pm
by Mark Breed
Thank you for the responses.

RE: Movement Rates

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 2:21 am
by cathar1244
Mark,

Yeah, 456 trucks is a LOT of truck transport for a TOAW unit.

Transport vehicles in TOAW can have multiple aspects. One "truck" represents a given transport capability that in reality would be a small fleet of trucks.

Yet, come combat, if enemy infantry fires on that one truck, it is treated as one truck for combat resolution purposes.

Cheers

RE: Movement Rates

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 4:49 am
by Mark Breed
Thank you for the clarification.