![]() ![]() Division of this type can be elected by the player or caused by combat results.Ģnd Company, 37th Tank will appear on turn 2. Hence, 1st Squad, 1st Company, 37th Tank Regiment - 1st/1/37 Tank. Note that the 1st Company of the 37th Tank Regiment has divided into three squads. a unit, then select Show Formation Report or unit then select "F" to view. The gold flags indicate these units are from the same formation and will co-operate at 100% - Unit Cooperation p. Group Composition of a stack can also be viewed by a stack, then select "Group Composition". When the Unit Panel is in Group Composition mode, mousing over other stacks on the map will reveal their composition in this panel. The panel to the right will replace the default view. To view the units in the stack (also known as Group Composition), on the Unit Panel. In this example, the US Army armoured unit 37th Tank Company has been selected. Select a unit, then numpad 5, to centre the map view on the selected unit.īy default the Unit Panel appears in the top right of the screen. Press "H" once to bring all HQ to the top of their stacks, a second press will bring the artillery units to the top. It is always a good idea to keep track of where your HQ and artillery units are. A yellow dot indicates excessive target density and combat losses will be multiplied by 1.4 to 1.7. Note the yellow and green dots next to the unit counters in the image above. Densely packed hexes will likely suffer supply reduction due to transport congestion and increased risk of loss if attacked. In general play it is best to limit stacking to three units of each type (Land/Sea/Air) per hex. Up to nine units of all types may occupy a location/hex. See 3.3.4.3 Counter Display Editor and 7.13.2 Additional Unit Numbers options. There can be six levels of factors to view via the “M” key. So, for the engineer unit: Attack 11 and Defence 16. The default Combat factors are: left – Attack: Anit-Personnel and right – Defence. ![]() See 8.2.8 Unit Deployment Orders.Ĭombat Factors. L indicates the unit is in Local Reserve status. This indicates the unit’s deployment order. At the right of the unit type a letter maybe displayed. See 8.2.10 Unit Loss Tolerance Ordersĭeployment Orders. The Engineer unit is set to two dots – Limit Losses. The range being: one dot – Minimize Loss, three dots – Ignore Losses. At the left of the unit type are black dots that indicate the unit’s loss tolerance/order emphasis. A single bar indicates the unit is a Company. The size symbol is located at centre top of the counter. The health of the unit is displayed in the upper right corner. The symbol in the centre of the counter denotes its type. Green counters denote US units and grey German. The image below is from the Arracourt 44 scenario. Unit counters are the principal source of information about unit characteristics. ![]()
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