Klydon -> RE: Stalin's in the gulag - Tullius (Soviet) vs 2ndACR (Axis) (4/4/2011 11:15:55 PM)
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What you say is true about building corps = fewer mobile units in the winter, BUT There are two inherent advantages to the corps. The first is both cav divisions and tank brigades are very vulnerable to German counter attacks, even in blizzard. Cav corps not only will likely stand up to counter attacks, but are handy for getting that extra shot or two in on a German unit that may already be torn up from a couple of combats or in the case of a Rumanian, could make a difference between the Rumanian surviving or getting knocked out of the game. The second advantage is the Russians can directly assign support units (3 of them) to a corps, which means you can beef them up even more. As a Russian, I didn't flip every cav division I had to a corps for some of the reasons you mentioned, but then I had a pile of cav to flip over (formed 12 cav corps the first week of December; equipping them with support units took longer of course). *Edit* Yep, Aurelian is spot on for sapper regiments in 1941. When you get tank regiment support units in 1942, stick some of those in a cav corps for some fun as well. I would use sapper regiments over ski battalions simply because regiments are bigger.
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