timshin42 -> RE: Artillery (10/25/2008 3:38:29 AM)
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A well trained Field Artillery Battalion Fire Direction Center, be it 105 towed or 155SP, can redirect fires from any of its Batteries to any target anywhere on the map within firing range in well less than 60 seconds, using manual chart and graphical or tabular tables developed during WWII . If it were to take 5 more minutes (including time-of flight) for the Battery to put steel on the target, then the Battery Commander, the Battery XO, the Chief of Smoke, and all the Gun Section Chiefs should be "sent to the Eastern Front" (sorry, a mixed metaphor!) and replaced by a bunch of Infantry Mortarmen. Ask anyone else who has been a Battalion Fire Direction Officer of both towed and self propelled artillery in the days when firing commands were calculated manually (no computers). BTW cw58's first sentence hit the nail on the head, both for the game and in RW. Countblue, what you state as obvious is absolutely incorrect in RW artillery. I've been there! Bear in mind I am speaking with authority ONLY about American Field Artillery. I would think that German artillery would have been equally effective. Can't speak to the Brits, Italians or the French, and I would guess that the Soviet artillery was not equally flexible. "Steel Behind the Rock"[sm=00000959.gif]
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