Round Six: Red using special ability to destroy on ice hex that connects N.Greenland to N.P. Base, thus a Rattler lost to take out a Blue Jet. Meanwhile six troopers attack 5 of White troopers on ice hex, all are lost.
Having already built a C and rattler for Red Base.
Blue moves from Blue Base a C with two troopers, landed on island 1 VP NE. of Blue Base, defended by a Red trooper. Island taken for no lost.
Meanwhile 2 Troopers move onto that ice hex, that connects to NP Base. While 5 more Troopers leave Apogee base, heading for NP base. Having built a Jet and 2 Troopers for Blue Base. Along with 3 more troopers for Apogee Base.
Black trooper attacks from one ice to another ice hex, holding 4 White Troopers. Losses are one each side. Already built for near having no defensive Black base, a C and 2 troopers.
From NP base 6 trooped attack 2 Blue Troopers on connecting ice hex to Greenland. Takes the ice hex, with lost of one trooper.
White uses special ability to move 3 Troopers across ice hex bridge to outside of Black base. Also C from White Base lands 2 more Troopers on same area, while 2 Troopers from White Base moves towards Black Base( vía ice hexes bridge).
Meanwhile 5 Troopers are heading to N. Greenland from Apogee Base. Having built a Jet and 2 Troopers for Apogee Base, and, 1 Trooper for White Base.
Round 7: Red knows the greatest threat to NP base, is lack of a good defense in it, but, Joe forces will never be able to land and take it, for Round 7. Here using special ability from Red base Rattler attacks and takes out Blue C, on hex with 1 VP island midway tween Red and Blue Base.
Even with the lost of air power, Red C lands 2 troopers onto island, defended by 2 Blue troopers. Island retaken for no losses.
Having built 6 troopers for NP base.
Blue has 5 and a group of 3 Troopers heading for ice hex, that connects to NP base from N.Greenland. Builds C for Blue Base and 5 Troopers for Apogee Base.
Black destroys ice hex that connects to Black base. Four White Troopers retreat to ice hex behind them. Builds a rattler for Black base and trooper for NP base.
White C attacks Black C, both are lost. From Northern Greenland 1 VP hex, 5 Troopers enter ice hex, defended by 6 Black troopers( also a White Jet from Apogee Base flies in). All lost but for 1 Black trooper on ice hex. Already built 4 Troopers for Apogee Base and 5 for White Base.
How many troops are represented by an Infantry unit
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I know the topic is old, but I wondered how many troops a infantery unit consists of.
500.000?
250.000?I always thought it would be just a division:
10.000-30.000
or maybe a corps?
40.000-80.000Did the creator ever mention numbers?
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Last I saw with most agreed was 75000
Somebody had a post for each piece. Can’t find. Thought CWO had a good one ?
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@SS-GEN I can’t remember where I read it, but it’s my understanding that one infantry unit = 25,000 men.
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Ok. I m probably wrong then.
I remember one convo about somebody wanted to put in some 150000 Spain volunteers on Germany’s setup to represent them. Talk was 2 Inf max.
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I would say nearer 100000 per Inf unit for moat games . Less in Global. Not sure 25000 would be right though; that is a very low figure.
Having said that, the islands in most games have one Inf in them. Very few of those would represent 100000 men. Terrain and the difficulty of attacking amphibiously, as well as the fact there is no smaller unit, means they are represented by one unit. -
Larry has purposely never mentioned specifically how many of anything any unit represents, as the games are not intended to be simulations. The only sure thing is that they all represent more than one.
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An army is of varying size since it can be made up of 3-5 corps. Each unit is an army. Tank is a corp or in soviet cases “Army”
I laugh at that you tuber that always says "infantry divisions"in his AA videos… correcting his speech nearly every time from whatever he intended to say.
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Larry did name German armor units in Nova games edition…Panzerkorps under optional rules
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I would say 10,000-30,000 when you consider how many you can make during a turn maybe less.
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Thats 3-5 corps depending on nation and theater of war= army
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It is porposely left ambigious to let players to answer it with their imaginations.
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one army, 3-5 corps