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sander

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Little mod for the UC, this AT vehicle for the germans :rolleyes:

It was used mainly on the Eastern front with captured UC's, it had 3 Panzerschrecks on top of it and a battery of Panzerfausts!

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(don't take this really serious unless you wants to)
 
Were the schreks shot from the vehicle, or were they only carried by it?

Logic suggests the vehicle only carried the schrecks and didn't fire them because:
1) They had a limited range and I don't see how you could hide or manoever the vechicle close enough to get a decent shot.
2) In order to aim you'd have to aim the whole vehicle. Try aiming your tank's gun that way and you'll see how difficult it is.
I'm sure this would have been used as transport for tank-hunting teams who would fire their weapons and scurry back to their nearby concealed bren carrier to make their escape.
 
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Due to a lack of motorization, germans has used everything that has wheels or tracks

The German army was the most motorized nation in europe! If it wasnt most of their military manuvers would not have worked.
Blizkrieg the lightning warfare the German were known for demanded a fully motorized army to quickly drive into the country to overwhelm and catch the enemy off gaurd. France, Poland, Bararbossa 1941-1943, Afrika campaign,and Operation Krete are all good examples of a motorized Germany.

It in desperate condisions (such as Stalingrad) and as the war worsened for Germany (late 1944-1945) they had to rely on any means necessary to mover supplies and equipment.
 
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But not fully motorised like USA was ! (or gb at dday).
At the west not all the german was motorized for the blitzkrieg, only the troops directly engaged.
But the east has increased the problem, and even the agreement with ford and renault hasn't fill the gap.
If i'm correct, it is also one of the reason why some soviet tank had handful (not for voltiger primary but to transport infantery).
 
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The German army was the most motorized nation in europe! If it wasnt most of their military manuvers would not have worked.
Blizkrieg the lightning warfare the German were known for demanded a fully motorized army to quickly drive into the country to overwhelm and catch the enemy off gaurd. France, Poland, Bararbossa 1941-1943, Afrika campaign,and Operation Krete are all good examples of a motorized Germany.
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Well. Wermacht might have been the most motorized army in Europe. But it was not very motorized.

Soldiers feet and horses did most of the trasportation.

For example in the beginning of operation Barbarossa they had major difficulties, because infantry couldn
 
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Redguardist said:
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But not fully motorized like USA was ! (or gb at dday).

It was you can not compare it with countries like the United States which ultimately had more of everything troops, tanks, planes.....


As for the Bren carrier if it was used in the Eastern front in good numbers its a simple conversion to make it German but it

would also require a bit of texturing.
 
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It was fully motorized but you can not compare it with countries like the United States which ultimately had more of everything troops, tanks, planes.....



As for the Bren carrier if it was used in the Eastern front in good numbers its a simple conversion to make it German but it

would also require a bit of texturing.


Yeah, you woldnt want to kill your own team. :D






From the seond pic (yeah I know its a toy) it looks like the Axis bren has a MG42.
 
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Care to explain what on earth do you mean with that.:confused:

It is undeniable truth, that Blizkrieg was fought in many occasions with for example Pervitin, which was methamphetamin product.


And. Please check your own facts first.:rolleyes:

Wermacht was far from being motorized. Check for example Beevor
 
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