Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:56 pm Post subject: 50.cals, Little John, Stuart and SODs
I have been wondering a lot about it.
Why dosen't any M10 or Achilles have any 50.Cal HMG? They weren't that rare in the british army by 1944, were they?
I can't count how many times I have whised they would have their MGs to stop inf from rushing the tank or a VL.
Also something else, why not add turretless Stuarts ( equiped with a 50.cal instead) or SODs?
SOD = "Sawn Off Daimler", was a lighter version of a regular Daimler. They removed the turret, moved the radio inside and removed the front mudguards. According to their crew, the "new" Daimler reached a 70 mile / hour.
The armament consisted of a Bren LMG, but could be backed up by a 50.cal HMG or a twin Vickers 303. K.
The usage varied, from Recce to Command.
The widespread of the SOD is a bit limited ( Known usage in the "Inns of Court's Heavy Troop, AC Rgt, 11 Armoured Division ), but the turretless Stuart was much more widpespread. ( Known usage in the 29th Armoured Brigade )
But a few units, like the Guards, scorned such "desecration" on His Majesty's property.
And why not equip Daimler's with the "Little John" adaption ?
using the squeeze bore effect, the round was squeezed from 40mm to 30mm, but concentrated the round to a much powerful punch and a higher velocity, from 792m/s to the impressive 1143 m/s enabling it to penetrate 88mm armor using a APSV round.
The aim was to equip atleast one Daimler in every Heavy Troop with this thing.
Just a thought to add a few more (and fun) units to the force pool.
I got the info on the SOD and turretles Stuart from the GOODWOOD book from Stackpole Books and various internet sources.
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 6:49 pm Post subject: Re: 50.cals, Little John, Stuart and SODs
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Why dosen't any M10 or Achilles have any 50.Cal HMG? They weren't that rare in the british army by 1944, were they?
I can't count how many times I have whised they would have their MGs to stop inf from rushing the tank or a VL.
50cals weren't rare in 1944 but one should be out of the turret shooting MG (any approach but rear) thus vulnerable to small arms...and here game limitations come - either you have all the crewmembers vulnerable to small arms or none. I chose none and removed AAMG.
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Also something else, why not add turretless Stuarts ( equiped with a 50.cal instead)
for pretty much same reason as mentioned above + lack of slots.
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And why not equip Daimler's with the "Little John" adaption ?
mainly due to lack of slots.
although Tetrarchs use it in TRSM .
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:22 pm Post subject: Re: 50.cals, Little John, Stuart and SODs
SOD was just a fun thing to add.
The Stuart 50cal would be like a AA MG but placed like the coax MG42. The gunner spot would be vulnerable to small arms fire only and the rest grenades.
Oh, maybe it isn't possible due to game restrictions?
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:59 pm Post subject: Re: 50.cals, Little John, Stuart and SODs
Interesting topic:).....regarding the 50 cal on the M10/Achilles.....these were provided as an AAMG, a need that soon diminished in Normandy, due to the lack of German aeroplanes, some vehicles even dispenced with them early into the campaign for this reason. Also at a later stage some of these vehicles were fitted with a raised roof over the crewspace. This was to provide protection .....
( not as some have suggested to provide protection from highly accurate CC mortar bombs) .....but from airburst artillery shell especially in wooded areas.
The lack of any onboard infantry close protection was due to the usage of them in British doctrine........They were used as mobile ATG, so they would be positioned after an advance by armoured forces, to hold taken ground until towed ATGs could be brought forward and positioned, during this phase of an operation they would have an infantry escort.
The British, unlike the US, never used these vehicles in a 'tank hunting' role, their purpose was purely seen as defensive.
In game terms therefore always have an infantry squad nearby to keep them safe from wicked minded German infantry with their nasty Fausts
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