On a slightly more macabre note it should be realised that the reason many tank drivers/crewmen carried sidearms with them had nothing to do with shooting at the enemy
Zappi is pretty much right on that. The germans, British, etc. did not have weapons small enough to fit into a tank (pistols and grenades only) except the americans which have the "Grease Gun" a small cheap and a good Smg.
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:34 pm Post subject: Hmm
A: Stay with tank? And defend it..
B: Go back and possible get it towed? (if you would be the only tank there? dont happen often i guess, so other crews ought to report your position and status.)
C: Join the Infantry who you are close to, and fight of a possible attack?
D: Panic and run!
I belive all alternatives is possible and more.
As for Swede Tank training (WW2), they would dismount a Coax MG (done in no time), and with that take a defencive possition and defend the tank. (this is doctrine). So a surviving tank crew, would be much like a Swed MG team, 1 SMG, 3 Pistols and a 8mm MMG...
If the tank is burning, no tank to defend ofcose, and no MG will be removed ofcose...
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You can download files in this forum
In August of 2004, Zappi, Homba, Bambam887, RedScorpion and MOOXE all pitched
in to create this Close Combat site. I would to thank all the people who have visited
and found this site to thier liking. I hope you had time to check out some
of the great Close Combat mods and our forums. I'd also like to thank
all the members of our volunteer staff that have helped over
the years, and all our users that contributed to this site!