tsimmonds -> RE: japenase paratroopers (10/12/2004 12:07:46 AM)
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ORIGINAL: byron13 Ah, excellent. What a timely thread. I have questions about airborne units. 1. To be transportable to an enemy base via cargo aircraft - even when there are no enemy units in the base - must the ground unit be "airborne," i.e., parachute qualified? Or can any infantry unit be lifted to an enemy base? To go to an enemy base you need paratroops. Any unit can be airlifted to a friendly base. quote:
2. How does one tell that a unit is airborne qualified other than by the name of the unit? So, for example, are the Marine raider battalions airborne? Paratroops have a special icon that shows on the base information screen. See 8.1.2 Combat Infantry, Parachute Infantry, and Cavalry p. 141 of the printed manual. quote:
3. I lifted the smallish 1st Marine parachute/airborne battalion to an adjacent, unoccupied enemy base with about fifty C-47s. Everything went fine, except the pack howitzers were not lifted. Would they have lifted the next turn (under some theory that there was not enough lift capability for all of the infantry and the arty at the same time), or are C-47s simply unable to carry the arty? It has to have a load cost less than 7 per strength point in order to be air transportable.
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