Thank you for your hints!
I still disagree.
ORIGINAL: Golf33
The LG40 appears in several units (number of guns at full strength in parentheses):
15th MG Coy IV Bn LLSt Regt (2)
1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th MG Coys Fallsch MG Bn 7 (2 each company)
1st and 2nd Inf Gun Pl 13th Coy FJ Regt 2 (3 each platoon)
It does not appear in the AT elements because it wasn't used there. It was not an AT weapon, it was a piece of light field artillery, and was used as such. It did happen to have some AT capability (just barely capable of taking out a Matilda from the front) but was not fielded in that role.
I've read sources which indicate that LGs have used to a larger extent.
The LG40s (renamed back to "LG1", the very first series, later on) were initially designed as light-weight inf gun, right.
But, according to the german sources I've read, additional hollow charge-projectiles were introduced for service in an additional AT role, after the LGs had been issued to the FJs in 1940. So they covered a
dual role very well, and could have knocked out a Matilda most likely (most Allied tanks on Crete suffered serious break downs, had been abandoned, or just retreated, though, so most had barely enemy contact, aside from one or 2 serious fire fights [afaik], anyways, so I doubt that they (LGs) found a target, AT-wise [:)]).
Also, some german sources indicate that 3rd Bty of 7th Fallschirmjäger Arty-Abteilung was equipped with LGs exclusively (in the scenario this unit is a "no show", which is correct, since it was scheduled for seaborne entry).
That said, I came to the conclusion that more than those 16 LGs (used by those 7 units you mentioned) had been used (around 190 were issued to the FJs), especially if you're keeping in mind the weight + AT (hollow explosive charge) ammo.
I did have a hard time finding any evidence of LGs in the game, so ty for your hint.
I agree that there are contradictory statements, german books I've read in the 80s or 90s wouldn't leave me in doubt regarding the dual role, though.
the bulk of the artillery used the GebG-36 mountain gun.
No doubt. I've even seen various pictures of mountain guns being airdropped in several pieces (most likely courtesy of 1st and 2nd arty btys --> 7th FJ Arty-Abteilung).
I was referring to an additional AT role of the LGs and that they had been used to a larger extent in terms of being used apart from any Arty-Abteilung or (according to your list) Hvy weapon/MG Coys.
I'm confused now regarding the PaKs. In the Maleme mission are PzJg units, airdropped obviously. Just wonder how Ju52 planes could have dropped these bastards (size/weight)? Never heard of a PaK 36 that could be disassembled, unlike the mountain guns.
I think here as well that on closer examination of the game, you will be well pleased....
........For a total of twenty machineguns in a single company. I certainly don't think we are short-changing the Green Devils here!
My view might have been clouded, regarding the amount of LMGs, due to my sore eyes and tired brain, I guess.
I got the impression that there aren't enough. During a game, I spotted Coys with 6 "LMG" MG34, and was surprised that I even saw coys with 2-4.
A closer look in the SM revealed the minimum is 6, and I could not verify my observation regarding "2-4", and I guess I have browsed most of the vital units. Well, these must have been coys that had lost equipment during the battle.
Nevertheless, I tried to express, according to my sources, that these numbers are still a bit too low. Some german books I've read a few years ago stated that every 8th to 12th FJ soldier participating in the operation received an MG34.
While the numbers you've posted truly don't look like the stats of a darn rifle company [8D], I am convinced that there should be around 14-20 LMG MG34s for the
bulk of the FJs, and not only for those units like the SturmRgt.
Regarding MP40s, given - it's a minor thingy, but I've read that 25% had been equipped with MP38/40s. So, a Coy with 159 personnel, not deducting COs or NCOs as they had been issued MP40s first, should have received around 39 MP40s, well that's the theory. I've even read personal diaries stating that several Coys could issue MPs to up to 50% of their paras, mostly in addition to their KAR 98 rifle.
Well, some of these details regarding equipment may still be subject to discussion in one or another way, dunno, but I got to these conclusions.