Russian Artillery

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BlackDragon
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Russian Artillery

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How where the russian artillery bationions divided up. I.E. Kathyusha Rockets and 203mm tracked howiters.

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Post by DrBig »

I can give you a better answer later, but until then, kats & 203's were not divisional ordnance. They were in special artillery corps used in breakthrough sectors. Divisions relied on 76 howitzers & 120mm mortars.

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Post by Pitfall »

You don't think small, do you? :wink:

BTW, how did the game end up on Saturday? Did they roll over us? Were we able to hold the hill?
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Post by RoughRIder »

I guess that he doesnt think small.

Well after the hill was taken and the 2nd woods were starting to be overrun, well the axis threw in the towel. But i dont blame them, with that many stuarts and shermans enganging in close combat.... :twisted: i guess that i would of done the same thing. :D

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Post by BlackDragon »

yeah after you left it was veru ugly, we where vastly outnumbered, and an overrun was inevitable. However i was falling back to the city and it could have been a really ugly fight.

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