

While that will result in every soldier having something to fight with, it will drastically reduce the values. But between equipment loss and capture as well as limited production relative to casualties, often much older gear might be pulled out of storage. The Division designer will simply assume the "best" equipment is used. The calculation of the final values ranges from simple Addition (Summation), Averages, and Worst to "it is complicated" (Armor and Piercing).ĭo keep in mind that some values are also defined by the actual fielded equipment. Recon, which can be Cavalry (infantry weapons, support), motorized (infantry weapons, support, and motorized), armored car, or light tankīased on the Battalions, each division has a number of values.Motorized support, which needs support Equipment and some motorized.Basic support, which only needs support equipment.Artillery, which provides limited artillery tree capabilities for divisions that cannot afford to bring mainline artillery battalions along.Support companies can be roughly put into 4 unofficial groups: These often provide bonuses that cannot be otherwise obtained. In addition to the battalions, a division may have up to 5 support companies. There are many other reasons not to use all 25 battalion slots and/or mix more than 1-2 battalion Groups anyway.

And, as there are 5 regiments/columns but only 3 groups, it is never an issue. Battalions from different groups must be in different regiments (columns). Regiments are the "columns" in the template designer. The primary drain of manpower and equipment.īattalion group and regiment Īll battalions belong to a specific classification or group, such as "Infantry Battalion", "Mobile Battalion" and "Armored Battalion". This is the main fighting force, and the primary source of most statistics. This section explains the significance of these terms as they are defined for this game.ĭivision Main article: DivisionĪrmies are composed of divisions, which is the smallest unit a player can directly control.Įach division consists of 1-25 battalions - also sometimes called line battalions. regiment, brigade) have historically had different meanings in the militaries of different countries. If you spot a mistake then you are welcome to fix it.
