Reading About U.S. Cavalry Group Operations in WWII and noticed the M8 Scott Howitzer had an indirect fire capability out to 9,600 yards and these assault guns were used in that Indirect Capacity quite often.
I know it really probably won't greatly affect scenarios with M8s, but and wondering why the M8 Scott counter does not indicate Indirect Fire capability?
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Great question, I had heard this about M8's as well. I thought that they were more of SPA unit tank a tank for PG. I suppose one could change there factors, maybe 10-40 as BF instead of DF.
The real answer needs to come from Mike B. at APL.
(07-18-2013, 10:00 AM)campsawyer Wrote: [ -> ]Great question, I had heard this about M8's as well. I thought that they were more of SPA unit tank a tank for PG. I suppose one could change there factors, maybe 10-40 as BF instead of DF.
The real answer needs to come from Mike B. at APL.
The M8 was good in a DF role and used for bombardment. it was actually not good for an assault, since it was open topped and only had a rear facing .50cal for Air Defense as its secondary weapon.
(07-18-2013, 10:18 AM)armyduck95 Wrote: [ -> ] (07-18-2013, 10:00 AM)campsawyer Wrote: [ -> ]Great question, I had heard this about M8's as well. I thought that they were more of SPA unit tank a tank for PG. I suppose one could change there factors, maybe 10-40 as BF instead of DF.
The real answer needs to come from Mike B. at APL.
The M8 was good in a DF role and used for bombardment. it was actually not good for an assault, since it was open topped and only had a rear facing .50cal for Air Defense as its secondary weapon.
Even more reason to put it as a BF instead of a DF.
Let us not forget that HMG were originally used as indirect fire weapons. True, that was one or two wars prior to WWII, but still ...
Got to agree with Peter. PG's attraction is its simplicity as a game system. Here and there, things threaten to get bogged down in details perhaps barely needed.
Maybe indirect fire M8's are sometimes part of the OBA strengths ?
Whatever it all is, stick to the system because its probably that that hooked you in the first place :-)
I must be suffering from some form of dementia. Vince's post seems to say he agrees with me.