Axis Motor Cycle Squads (where are they?)
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:56 am
Some of the Axis TOE numbers look really suspect. In particular, motorcycle squads.
The average squad assumed to contain 8 men (8 motorcycles, 4 motorcycles with sidecar or 3 motorcycle half-tracks Sd.kfz.2 kleines Kettenkraftrad), 2 pistols, 7 rifles, 1 SMG.
According to Nigel Askey, there were approximately 21,000 German motorcycle squads committed to the eastern front in support of Barbarossa; However, WiTE2 only has 1,219 motorcycle squads.
Really?
Even considering "less than half of the above motorcycle squads were actually motorcycle infantry armed with LMGs and heavy weapons...", that could easily amount to 8,000 Kradschutzen squads not represented.
"German motorcycle troops were a key component of almost all divisional reconnaissance units in the first few years of the war, and they were used extensively in the deep reconnaissance and exploitation role."
so where are they?
Even though the typical German Infantry Divs had 65-75 motorcycles squads in their '41 TOEs, none are actually represented in WiTE2.
On detailed review of a random German Panzer Division (the 11th in this instance), I found WiTE2 only listed 33 squads of the 269 motorcycle squads actually deployed in the 11th Panzer Division. This seems to be the case in all the German Panzer Divisions.
"The 1941 Panzer Division had over 1350 motorcycles. Many of these were heavy motorcycles equipped with powered wheel sidecars and detachable LMG's. A typical German Motorcycle Infantry Squad (with a squad LMG) usually used 4 motorcycles with sidecars, and occasionally 8 motorcycles"
The detailed breakdown is as follows:
Motorized Infantry Reg (x2): 41 each
Panzer Reg: 26
Recon Bn: 26
Motorcycle Bn: 61
AntiTank Bn: 8
Artillery Regt: 20
Engineer Bn: 17
Signal Bn: 4
Div Support: 25
So, out of the 269 motorcycle squads, are the missing 236 squads all presumed to be "support" & "communication"?
seriously?
On the contrary, I tend to believe your historian got bored [>:] and decided it was much easier to exclude them from any of the infantry divisions and arbitrarily choose '33' squads for the Panzer divisions.
Isn't the game historian listed in the credits somewhere? [:-]
The average squad assumed to contain 8 men (8 motorcycles, 4 motorcycles with sidecar or 3 motorcycle half-tracks Sd.kfz.2 kleines Kettenkraftrad), 2 pistols, 7 rifles, 1 SMG.
According to Nigel Askey, there were approximately 21,000 German motorcycle squads committed to the eastern front in support of Barbarossa; However, WiTE2 only has 1,219 motorcycle squads.
Really?
Even considering "less than half of the above motorcycle squads were actually motorcycle infantry armed with LMGs and heavy weapons...", that could easily amount to 8,000 Kradschutzen squads not represented.
"German motorcycle troops were a key component of almost all divisional reconnaissance units in the first few years of the war, and they were used extensively in the deep reconnaissance and exploitation role."
so where are they?
Even though the typical German Infantry Divs had 65-75 motorcycles squads in their '41 TOEs, none are actually represented in WiTE2.
On detailed review of a random German Panzer Division (the 11th in this instance), I found WiTE2 only listed 33 squads of the 269 motorcycle squads actually deployed in the 11th Panzer Division. This seems to be the case in all the German Panzer Divisions.
"The 1941 Panzer Division had over 1350 motorcycles. Many of these were heavy motorcycles equipped with powered wheel sidecars and detachable LMG's. A typical German Motorcycle Infantry Squad (with a squad LMG) usually used 4 motorcycles with sidecars, and occasionally 8 motorcycles"
The detailed breakdown is as follows:
Motorized Infantry Reg (x2): 41 each
Panzer Reg: 26
Recon Bn: 26
Motorcycle Bn: 61
AntiTank Bn: 8
Artillery Regt: 20
Engineer Bn: 17
Signal Bn: 4
Div Support: 25
So, out of the 269 motorcycle squads, are the missing 236 squads all presumed to be "support" & "communication"?
seriously?
On the contrary, I tend to believe your historian got bored [>:] and decided it was much easier to exclude them from any of the infantry divisions and arbitrarily choose '33' squads for the Panzer divisions.
Isn't the game historian listed in the credits somewhere? [:-]