Mapping to Actual Units?
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 3:44 pm
First off I want to say I pick Panzer Corps and all its expansion packs a couple of weeks ago and I've just completed the Tutorial scenario. I got decisive victories in all scenarios but took much higher losses that I would have like in the last two scenarios. Anyway, my understanding is that I will now be given "command" of a "Panzer Corps" for "real". If I remember correctly, I played the last scenario (Kiel) with 22 core + 2 or 3 additional units. So I assume my core slots will increase as I get deeper. Since I have progress beyond the tutorial yet I don't now how many units that is.
Now my question ... are individual units battalion or regiment size?
A typical Panzer Division (not corps) contained 1 recon battalion, 1 mobile AT battalion, 1 mobile engineering battalion, 1 army flak battalion, 1 motorized infantry regiment (2 battalions), 1 tank regiment (2 battalions), 1 infantry regiment (2 battalions), 1 artillery regiment (3 battalions) and others for approximately 14 battalions. A typical Panzergrenadier division contained 6 infantry battalions (organized in 2 regiments), 3 artillery battalions (1 regiment), 1 tank battalion, 1 mechanized infantry battalion, 1 engineering battalion and others for approximately 14 to 15 battalions.
If my corps is composed of 1 armor and 1 panzergrenadier division then that would translate into 28 to 30 battalions (or 28 to 30 units).
I'm just curious what others think of my mapping and if anyone else has done this type? Of if it's define somewhere else.
Now my question ... are individual units battalion or regiment size?
A typical Panzer Division (not corps) contained 1 recon battalion, 1 mobile AT battalion, 1 mobile engineering battalion, 1 army flak battalion, 1 motorized infantry regiment (2 battalions), 1 tank regiment (2 battalions), 1 infantry regiment (2 battalions), 1 artillery regiment (3 battalions) and others for approximately 14 battalions. A typical Panzergrenadier division contained 6 infantry battalions (organized in 2 regiments), 3 artillery battalions (1 regiment), 1 tank battalion, 1 mechanized infantry battalion, 1 engineering battalion and others for approximately 14 to 15 battalions.
If my corps is composed of 1 armor and 1 panzergrenadier division then that would translate into 28 to 30 battalions (or 28 to 30 units).
I'm just curious what others think of my mapping and if anyone else has done this type? Of if it's define somewhere else.
