ColinWright -> RE: AA unit (2/7/2008 8:14:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Heldenkaiser I think the German army routinely used their AA units for ground support, more or less regardless of the air situation. One example that comes to mind is the British AB battalion that advanced into Arnhem on the river road being more or less stopped cold by a single flak wagon on the other shore using it's small caliber AA guns in the ground role with great effect. That's against infantry, not even vehicles. Of course, the 88 mm AA gun was notorious for its effectiveness in the AT role. Still. One of the points I would emphasize is that in the real world, a flak gun cannot simultaneously be supporting that position up at the front and be protecting that road junction a kilometer back. Moreover, enemies are notorious for making air attacks right when they're making a ground attack as well. They're inconsiderate that way. It could be hard for that flak gun to drive off the attacking aircraft at the road junction, limber up, get to the actual front, dig in, and knock out the attacking Shermans. Except in OPART. There, it's a snap. I'm not squalling that some sort of programming change needs to be made -- but designers do need to critically look at what they do with the flak.
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