Benefit of increasing Arnment & Vehicle Production
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:00 pm
Hi Folks,
i'm playing Lemurs! Mod in 1.30 and have strongly increased my Armor & Vehicle Production Factorys. The direct Result was a huge Pool of Weapons & Tanks just like Planes when you increase your Plane production. However the difference is that the Arnment & Vehicles actually get used by your Troops. I guess you could easily beef up your Army strengh in increasing Production. When you compare a units TOE with it's actual Equipment you find out that it has vastly improved. For example:
a typical Japanese Base Force Unit
TOE: 8x4,7 Inch CD GUN "Enhanced" 8x5,5 Inch
16x3 Ich DP Gun 16x4,7 Inch
a typical Infantry Division Unit
TOE: 37MM AT Gun "Enhanced" 47MM AT Gun
no Tanks 16 Typ 92 Tankettes
a typical Armor Division
Typ 2 Tank exchanged with Typ 95
Typ 89A " " Typ 3 Medium
37 MM AT Gun " " 47 MM AT Gun
So in my opinion it's better to increase Arnment & Vehicle Production then Planes, because the latter you can't use. (In terms of "creating new Air-Units" or "overstocking" Air Units.
Cheers,
Bluecher
i'm playing Lemurs! Mod in 1.30 and have strongly increased my Armor & Vehicle Production Factorys. The direct Result was a huge Pool of Weapons & Tanks just like Planes when you increase your Plane production. However the difference is that the Arnment & Vehicles actually get used by your Troops. I guess you could easily beef up your Army strengh in increasing Production. When you compare a units TOE with it's actual Equipment you find out that it has vastly improved. For example:
a typical Japanese Base Force Unit
TOE: 8x4,7 Inch CD GUN "Enhanced" 8x5,5 Inch
16x3 Ich DP Gun 16x4,7 Inch
a typical Infantry Division Unit
TOE: 37MM AT Gun "Enhanced" 47MM AT Gun
no Tanks 16 Typ 92 Tankettes
a typical Armor Division
Typ 2 Tank exchanged with Typ 95
Typ 89A " " Typ 3 Medium
37 MM AT Gun " " 47 MM AT Gun
So in my opinion it's better to increase Arnment & Vehicle Production then Planes, because the latter you can't use. (In terms of "creating new Air-Units" or "overstocking" Air Units.
Cheers,
Bluecher