Re: Historical Unit Composition
Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:05 pm
Then we should talk about 1944 Cavalry Brigades. Historically, there were two of them (3rd and 4th). In 1945 they were transformed into divisions, but I think there is no need to show this template separately, since it played almost no role in the war. You can always just add one more Cavalry Regiment and that should be it, the rest would be the same.
GERMANY
Late War (1944—1945) Cavalry Brigade Template

German Cavalry Brigade. Russia, Spring 1944
The number of Kavallerie regiments was reduced to two. That's what basically makes this template a brigade, not a division (and, perhaps, lack of sappers as well). All other assets are the same with '39 Cavalry Division, but with some upgrades.
Artillery Regiment should switch to a stronger 10,5 cm light field howitzer, since '44 Cavalry Brigades used simple Artillery Regiments, not Mounted ones. Also, the organic transport should be Opel Blitz.
Anti-Tank Battalion (strength 7) should receive the newer and stronger 7,5 cm guns and SdKfz 11 transports to be the same with Infantry Divisions.
Recon Battalion becomes "Armoured Reconnaisance Detachment", so I guess it would be right to equip it with SdKfz 234/1 8Rad. Strength stays 7.
TEMPLATE TOTALS
2 x Kavallerie;
1 x 10,5 cm leFH 18 + Opel Blitz;
1 x 7,5 cm PaK 40/41 + SdKfz 11 (strength 7);
1 x SdKfz 234/1 (strength 7).
The whole setup costs only 14 core slots and 1440 prestige, so it's still quite expensive, but very "fit" in terms of slots, so if you have enough prestige, you could try these guys to fight the Allies in the West. Against the Russians, however, I'm not sure that they could do anything worthy.
GERMANY
Late War (1944—1945) Cavalry Brigade Template

German Cavalry Brigade. Russia, Spring 1944
The number of Kavallerie regiments was reduced to two. That's what basically makes this template a brigade, not a division (and, perhaps, lack of sappers as well). All other assets are the same with '39 Cavalry Division, but with some upgrades.
Artillery Regiment should switch to a stronger 10,5 cm light field howitzer, since '44 Cavalry Brigades used simple Artillery Regiments, not Mounted ones. Also, the organic transport should be Opel Blitz.
Anti-Tank Battalion (strength 7) should receive the newer and stronger 7,5 cm guns and SdKfz 11 transports to be the same with Infantry Divisions.
Recon Battalion becomes "Armoured Reconnaisance Detachment", so I guess it would be right to equip it with SdKfz 234/1 8Rad. Strength stays 7.
TEMPLATE TOTALS
2 x Kavallerie;
1 x 10,5 cm leFH 18 + Opel Blitz;
1 x 7,5 cm PaK 40/41 + SdKfz 11 (strength 7);
1 x SdKfz 234/1 (strength 7).
The whole setup costs only 14 core slots and 1440 prestige, so it's still quite expensive, but very "fit" in terms of slots, so if you have enough prestige, you could try these guys to fight the Allies in the West. Against the Russians, however, I'm not sure that they could do anything worthy.