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Nomenclature

The terms used in the game (e.g. regiment, brigade) have historically had different meanings in the militaries of different countries. This section explains the significance of these terms as they are defined for this game.

Division

主条目:Division

Armies are composed of divisions, which is the smallest unit a player can directly control.

Battalion

Each division consists of 1-25 battalions - also sometimes called line battalions. This is the main fighting force, and the primary source of most statistics. The primary drain of manpower and equipment.

Battalion group and regiment

All battalions belong to a specific classification or group, such as "Infantry Battalion", "Mobile Battalion" and "Armored Battalion".

Regiments are the "columns" in the template designer. Battalions from different groups must be in different regiments (columns). There is no other effect of regiments. And, as there are 5 regiments/columns but only 3 groups, it is never an issue. There are many other reasons not to use all 25 battalion slots and/or mix more then 1-2 battalion Groups anyway.

Support company

In addition to the battalions, a division may have up to 5 support companies. These often provide bonuses that cannot be otherwise obtained. Support companies can be roughly put into 4 unofficial groups:

  • Artillery, which provides limited artillery tree capabilities for divisions that cannot afford to bring mainline artillery battalions along.
  • Basic support, which only needs support equipment
  • Motorized support, which needs support Equipment and some motorized
  • Recon, which can be Cavalry (infantry weapons, support), motorized (infantry weapons, support, and motorized), armored car, or light tank

Statistics

Based on the Battalions, each division has a number of values. The calculation of the final values ranges from simple Addition (Summation), Averages, and Worst to "it is complicated" (Armor and Piercing).

Do keep in mind that some values are also defined by the actual fielded equipment. The Division designer will simply assume the "best" equipment is used. But between equipment loss and capture as well as limited production relative to casualties, often much older gear might be pulled out of storage. While that will result in every soldier having something to fight with, it will drastically reduce the values. And of course for some divisions, intentional limiting of the usable equipment might be advisable.

Most of these stats can be improved by building an armored variant (includes tanks and other armored derivatives). However, be aware that increasing one stat will adversely affect a different stat. Reference Variant and Variant Upgrading and Variant Armored units. Researching Land doctrine can also increase stats.

Base stats

  • Maximum speed. The division travels at the speed of its slowest battalion. Support companies are not counted in this calculation; they are assumed to have the same mobility as the rest of the division.
  • HP. "HP" is an abbreviation for "hit points." This is the ability to absorb damage and is largely a function of manpower and role. HP (manpower & role) and equipment are also tied to "strength" in the game. Division HP represents how many hits or damage the division can take before it is destroyed and is the sum of all the HP of its battalions and companies. Battalions of Mechanized Infantry have 30 HP; Cavalry, Infantry, and Motorized Infantry have 25 HP; Paratroopers 22 HP; Mountain Infantry and Marines 20 HP; Tanks 2 HP; and line artillery of all kinds have 0.6 HP. Among support elements, Recon, Engineers, Logistics and Field Hospitals have 2 HP; Military Police, Maintenance and Signal companies have 1 HP; and Support Artillery, Anti-Tank, and Anti-Air have 0.2 HP. When a division takes damage to its HP, the combat stats are reduced proportionally; for example, a division at half of its maximum HP can only use half of its maximum possible attacks or defenses in combat. What is obvious from these numbers is that tanks and artillery are relatively fragile when it comes to absorbing damage, and it is high-manpower battalions such as infantry of various kinds that enable divisions to take serious damage and continue fighting until their organization is gone. Reference Land warfare Damage dealing.
  • Organization. Known as "morale" in previous games, organization is the readiness of a division to perform combat (the willingness of a unit to either continue attacking or to continue holding the province that they are defending). Organization of a division is the average of all the battalions and companies. Since infantry battalions have much higher organization than other battalion types, it is generally a good idea to mix in some infantry with them; this is especially true of the harder divisions such as tanks (try to use motorized or mechanized battalions as leg infantry will slow your movement speed). Moving a division causes organization loss at the rate of -0.2 organization per hour (reference Defines NMilitary HOURLY_ORG_MOVEMENT_IMPACT). Organization may also be lost through attrition or lack of supply (reference Attrition and accidents Organization loss and Logistics Out of supply penalties). A division without organization cannot operate as it is supposed to; it cannot stay in combat or move properly. Battles are always battles of Organization depletion (reference Land warfare Damage dealing) and, depending on who the attacker is, reaching 0 has one of two effects:
    • If the attacker, then the division will stop attacking and will either stay in, or return to, the region it came from. Any movement progress is lost. It cannot be ordered to attack again until Organization has recovered a decent amount.
    • If the defender, then the division will try to flee - leaving the province to the nearest friendly one. If it cannot leave the province, then it will simply be taken out of the fight until all combat in that province ceases or it is overrun.
  • Recovery rate. All divisions that are not in combat regenerate Organization at a fixed rate. This stat is additional regeneration on top of that, allowing a division to be better prepared for more combat. A division can suffer from a recovery rate penalty if it lacks supply. Reference Logistics Out of supply penalties. The average of all battalions and companies.
  • Recon. Contributes to reconnaissance during battle. In any combat the side with a reconnaissance advantage (from divisions and the general) over their enemy has more information about how their adversaries' forces are deployed and are more likely to pick better tactics for the day (reference Combat tactics). Adding a recon support company will give an extra reconnaissance points bonus to the commander in charge of your division during battle. Reference Support Companies technology.
  • Suppression. Ability to suppress local resistance (reference Occupation). How well the division will stop the formation of partisan forces and their activities. The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Weight. How large or "heavy" the unit is. The higher the number, the more convoys are needed when in naval transfer and the more planes are needed to drop paratroopers. The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Supply use. How much supply the unit consumes per day. Please read Supply on the significance of this. Adding a Logistics support company will reduce your division's daily supply consumption. Reference Support Companies technology. The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Reliability. Reliability is the resistance to military equipment breakdown and subsequent loss. Higher reliability reduces the chance of equipment breakdown and loss during combat or from attrition. Reference Land warfare Damage dealing and Attrition and accidents. Incorporating a Maintenance support company (reference Support Companies technology) into your division will grant a bonus to each equipment type's reliability.
  • Trickleback. Normally Manpower that is lost in combat, just vanishes. While the Manpower pool does regrow to its maximum, this is very slow. Trickleback is a portion of casualties that can be saved and returned to the Manpower pool, conserving manpower. This is provided by the Field Hospital support company. Reference Support Companies technology.
  • Exp. loss. How much experience is lost when a unit suffers casualties. A high negative is better. A Field Hospital support company can reduce experience loss from casualties. Reference Support Companies technology. Note that there is additional XP loss for bringing in reinforcements.

Combat stats

  • Soft attack. How many attacks made each hour against the soft parts of an enemy division. In combat, this stat gives the number of attacks the unit can make against a target with low hardness (such as infantry or cavalry) instead of high hardness, armored targets (such as tanks and tank variants). The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Hard attack. How many attacks made each hour against the hard parts of an enemy division. In combat, this stat gives the number of attacks the unit can make against a target with high hardness (such as tanks and tank variants). The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Air attack. How much damage a unit can do against enemy airplanes. It can reduce the effectiveness of enemy aircraft attacking your division (capability of shooting down enemy aircraft). High air attack can also help to counter enemy air superiority effects. The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Defense. Known as "defensiveness" in previous games. This stat represents the number of defenses the division has when defending a province, that is, how many attacks it can avoid. When a division has no defenses left, it is more probable that it is hit when in combat and cannot hold its defensive position as well. Higher defense allows a division to hold the line longer with fewer casualties. Sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Breakthrough. Known as "toughness" in previous games. This works like defense, except it applies when the division is attacking a province. This stat represents the number of defenses the division has when attacking, that is, how many of the defender's attacks it can avoid. When the division has no defenses left, it is more probable that the division will be hit when in combat and cannot sustain the offensive as well. Higher breakthrough allows a division to continue attacking the line more effectively. The sum of all battalions and companies.
  • Armor. It halves the number of soft and hard attacks made against the division if the attacking division's piercing is less than the defending division's armor. Higher armor than the enemy's piercing will also increase the number of unit attacks in combat and change the organization damage dice roll per attack from 1d4 to 1d6 as the unit can move around the battlefield more freely without getting pinned or damaged. A division's armor is equal to 30% of the highest armor in the division plus 70% of the average armor in the division (or rather from testing, 70 % of the combined divisions armor divided by number of battalions + 1). Armor is not a property of unit type, only of its equipment.
  • Piercing. Represents the ability of a division to pierce armor and pin down armored forces, restricting the movement. If the value is higher than the enemy's armor value, then the division suffers no penalty to its attacks. A division's piercing is equal to 40% of the highest piercing in the division plus 60% of the weighted-average piercing of all battalions in the division.
  • Initiative. Higher initiative speeds up battle planning, so 20% initiative, as from a level 1 signals company, speeds up 2%/day planning to 2.4%/day. Higher initiative also increases the chance of a division joining a battle from the reserves.
  • Entrenchment. Represents the ability of a unit to build temporary defensive structures like trenches and pick favorable defensive positions like hills, to better defend against an enemy attack. Entrenchment level is mentioned in the army selection. Divisions build up entrenchment hourly when not engaged in combat and stationary (not moving). It provides a massive bonus when defending the province, going as far as an outright force multiplier.
  • Combat width. Represents the room that the division takes up while fighting at the front line. In order to fit into battle, the division needs to fit into the combat width provided by the battlefield (typically 80 width). The less width that each division takes, the more divisions that can fire upon the enemy at the same time. However, making many thin divisions also has it's tradeoffs. Different battalion types increase the combat width of a division by a different amount. For example, infantry and armored battalions use 2 width, artillery battalions use 3 width, and anti-tank and anti-air battalions use 1 width. Support companies do not increase the combat width of a division (see Divisions for details). The Mass Assault doctrine tree has options that reduce the combat width of infantry battalions (from 2 width to 1.6 width). The Field Marshal Offensive Doctrine trait also reduces combat width when on the attack. The sum of all Battalions. Combat width notes:
    • The normal maximum combat width provided by the battlefield is 80.
    • If attacking divisions come from more than one province, then another 40 width is added to the battlefield for each province.
    • Due to the above battlefield width numbers, divisions widths of 10, 20, and 40 tend to be common. However, numbers divisible by 4 will also work well.
    • Only full divisions can join a fight.
    • Fielding more divisions than the battlefield width supports will result in penalties. When this happens, the Battle Interface will automatically put these extra divisons into reserve.
    • Frontage Reduction can reduce the amount of width taken up by divisions, thus allowing more to be used or slightly bigger divisions to be fielded.
  • Hardness. Represents what proportion of the division is made up of battalions which are armored and protected, that is, how "hard" (armored) the division is—the proportion of hard attacks to soft attacks it receives. Different battalions have different levels of hardness, for example, infantry being very "soft" (0%), mechanized infantry being quite hard (60-84%) and super heavy tanks being very hard (99%). Multiply this with the attacker's hard attack and multiply 1-hardness (i.e. softness) with the attacker's soft attack to find out how many attacks are made against the division. Divisions with high hardness will suffer more hard attacks and fewer soft attacks. Divisions with low hardness will suffer more soft attacks and fewer hard attacks.

Other Stats

  • Fuel capacity: How much fuel a unit can store. Higher fuel capacity means that the unit will be able to operate at full capacity longer when it lacks fuel supply.
  • Fuel Usage: How much fuel a unit uses while it is operating. Land units with fuel consumption will consume fuel in idle as well, but combat, movement, or training will further increase the consumption.
  • Paradrop: A simple true/false check if the division can be paradropped. For it to be true, all Battalions must be Paratroopers. However, Companies can be mixed in freely.
  • Special Forces Cap: All Special Forces Battalions are under a country cap. Divisions cannot be changed, trained, given a different template or have their template adjusted if that would result in exceeding that cap. Reference Infantry technology Special forces.

Equipment cost

Each division will require a certain amount of manpower, equipment, and training time to produce. Most of these values are simply a sum.

However, training time is the exception. It is based on the longest training time of any Battalion or Company. Reference Army planner Training and Command Group Exercise.

Terrain modifiers

主条目:Terrain

Terrain can influence the performance of different unit types in offense, defense and even movement. Terrain modifiers are averaged between all Battalions, but the Support Companies (Engineer and Recon only) are additive.

Unit types

NOTE: The table below is not fully accurate. The table below is prepared using first generation equipment. Detailed information for subsequent generations will be found in Land units by unit and for a comparison of equipment of equivalent generation: Land units by year. Generally non-combat statistics are defined per battalion. But combat statistics are a function of equipment and thus not static. Additionally, battalions add modifiers to its equipment. For example, a Marine combat battalion adds +30% Breakthrough to its infantry equipment while an artillery support company has a -40% Soft Attack, -40% Hard Attack, -40% Defense, and -40% Breakthrough to its artillery equipment.

Things are a little more complicated for Mechanized battalions. They use both Weapon and Mechanized equipment and the stats are a sum of both pieces of equipment (with a 10% bonus to Weapon Soft Attack and 500% bonus to Weapon Hard Attack).

Anti-air, anti-tank, and artillery are available as battalions placed in the brigade columns, or as support companies in the support column. Support companies of AA, AT, or Arty have fewer guns than line battalions. Divisions can have both support and line versions. However, since a line battalion puts out more firepower than a smaller support unit, many commanders would prefer to have the extra firepower of a full battalion and leave the support slot open for a specialist company.

Category Unit Icon NATO Symbol Base Cost Equipment Modifier Category Equipment Stats (for most basic equipment, advanced versions here: Equipment/Land units by year) Unit
HP Org. Recov. Suppr. Weight Supply Width Special Effects 人力人力 Training Equip. Speed Soft Atk. Hard Atk. Air Atk. Defense Breakthr. Armor Pierce Hardness Fuel Capacity Fuel Usage Prod Cost
Infantry Infantry Infantry.png NATO infantry.png +25.0 60 0.3 +1.5 +0.5 +0.07 +2.0 1000 90 100 Infantry Equipment Front line, foot infantry, all infantry, all army 4.0 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 0% 0 0 +43.0 Infantry
Bicycle Bicycle Battalion.png NATO bicycle.png +25.0 60 0.3 +2.0 +0.5 +0.07 +2.0 1000 90 100 Infantry Equipment, 10 Support Equipment +60% Max Speed Front line, foot infantry, all infantry, all army 6.4 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 0% 0 0 +83.0 Bicycle
Mountain Mountaineers.png NATO mountain.png +20.0 70 0.4 +1.0 +0.5 +0.07 +2.0 1000 120 140 Infantry Equipment +30% Breakthr. Front line, foot infantry, all infantry, all army 4.0 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.6 1 0% 0 0 +60.2 Mountain
Marines Marine.png NATO marine.png +20.0 70 0.4 +1.0 +0.5 +0.06 +2.0 1000 120 150 Infantry Equipment +30% Breakthr. Front line, foot infantry, all infantry, all army 4.0 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.6 1 0% 0 0 +64.5 Marines
Paratrooper Paratroop.png NATO paratroop.png +22.0 70 0.4 +1.0 +0.5 +0.06 +2.0 1000 150 130 Infantry Equipment Front line, foot infantry, all infantry, all army 4.0 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 0% 0 0 +55.9 Paratrooper
Anti-Tank Anti-tank.png NATO anti-tank.png +0.6 0 +0.5 +0.10 +1.0 500 120 36 Anti-Tank Front line, line artillery, all army 4.0 +4.0 +15.0 +4.0 75 0% 0 0 +144.0 Anti-Tank
Anti-Air Anti-air.png NATO anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.10 +1.0 500 120 30 Anti-Air line artillery, all army 4.0 +3.0 +7.0 +19.0 +4.0 +1.0 25 0% 0 0 +120.0 Anti-Air
Artillery Artillery.png NATO artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.20 +3.0 500 120 36 Artillery line artillery, artillery, all army 4.0 +25.0 +2.0 +10.0 +6.0 5 0% 0 0 +126.0 Artillery
Rocket Artillery Rocket artillery.png NATO rocket artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.20 +3.0 500 120 36 Rocket Artillery line artillery, all army 4.0 +30.0 +1.0 +12.0 +9.0 2 0% 0 0 +144.0 Rocket Artillery
Mobile Battalions Motorized Anti-Tank Motorized anti-tank.png NATO motorized anti-tank.png +0.6 0 +0.5 +0.15 +1.0 500 120 36 Anti-Tank, 50 Motorized (Trucks) line artillery, all army 12.0 +4.0 +15.0 +4.0 75 10% 46.08 1.20 +269.0 Motorized Anti-Tank
Motorized Anti-Air Motorized anti-air.png NATO motorized anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.15 +1.0 500 120 30 Anti-Air, 50 Motorized (Trucks) line artillery, all army 12.0 +3.0 +7.0 +19.0 +4.0 +1.0 25 10% 46.08 1.20 +245.0 Motorized Anti-Air
Motorized Artillery Motorized artillery.png NATO motorized artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.30 +3.0 500 120 36 Artillery, 50 Motorized (Trucks) line artillery, all army 12.0 +25.0 +2.0 +10.0 +6.0 5 10% 46.08 1.20 +251.0 Motorized Artillery
Motorized Rocket Artillery Motorized rocket brigade.png NATO motorized rocket brigade.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.28 +3.0 500 120 36 Rocket Artillery, 50 Motorized (Trucks) line artillery, all army 12.0 +30.0 +1.0 +12.0 +9.0 2 10% 46.00 1.2 +269.0 Motorized Rocket Artillery
Motorized Rocket (Katyusha) Motorized rocket brigade.png NATO motorized rocket brigade.png +0.6 0 0.1 +0.5 +0.28 +3.0 500 120 20 Mot. R. Artillery, 15 Motorized (Trucks) line artillery, all army 12.0 +36.0 +1.0 +15.0 +12.0 2 10% 50.688 1.32 +277.5 Motorized Rocket (Katyusha)
Cavalry Cavalry.png NATO cavalry.png +25.0 70 0.3 +2.0 +0.5 +0.12 +2.0 1000 120 120 Infantry Equipment +60% Max Speed Front line, all army 6.4 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 0% 0 0 +51.6 Cavalry
Motorized Infantry Motorized.png NATO motorized.png +25.0 60 0.3 +1.0 +0.75 +0.11 +2.0 1200 90 100 Infantry Equipment, 50 Motorized (Trucks) front line, all infantry, all army 12.0 +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 10% 46.08 1.20 +168.0 Motorized Infantry
Mechanized Mechanized.png NATO mechanized.png +30.0 60 0.3 +1.0 +1.0 +0.18 +2.0 1200 120 100 Infantry Equipment, 50 Mechanized +10% Soft Atk. and +400% Hard Atk. Front line, all infantry, all army 8.0/10.0/12.0 +3.3 +2.5 +46.0 +6.0 10/15/20 12 60%
72%
84%
92.16 2.40 +440.0 Mechanized
Armored Car Armored Car.png NATO armored car.png +2.0 10 0.3 +2.5 +0.8 +0.14 +2.0 500 180 60 Armored Cars Front line, all infantry, all army 9.0 +6.0 +2.0 +2.0 +12.0 3 6 65% 30.67 0.8 +240.0 Armored Car
Tanks Light Tank Light tank.png NATO light tank.png +2.0 10 0.3 2.5 +1.0 +0.20 +2.0 500 180 60 Light Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 10.0/12.0/14.0 +13.0 +4.0 +4.0 +26.0 10 10 80% 92.16 2.40 +480.0 Light Tank
Medium Tank Medium tank.png NATO medium tank.png +2.0 10 0.3 2.5 +1.25 +0.22 +2.0 500 180 50 Medium Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 8.0/9.0/10.0 +19.0 +14.0 +5.0 +36.0 60 61 90% 138.24 3.60 +600.0 Medium Tank
Heavy Tank Heavy tank.png NATO heavy armor.png +2.0 10 0.3 2.5 +1.5 +0.30 +2.0 500 180 40 Heavy Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 5.0/6.0/6.0 +15.0 +12.0 +6.0 +36.0 70 35 95% 168.96 4.40 +1000.0 Heavy Tank
Super Heavy Tank Super heavy tank.png NATO super heavy armor.png +2.0 10 0.3 2.5 +1.75 +0.40 +2.0 500 180 15 Super Heavy Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 4.0 +38.0 +45.0 +10.0 +74.0 145 146 99% 384.00 10.00 +1500.0 Super Heavy Tank
Modern Tank Modern tank.png NATO modern armor.png +2.0 10 0.3 2.5 +1.5 +0.25 +2.0 500 180 50 Modern Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 10.0 +33.0 +32.0 +10.0 +84.0 130 131 98% 192.00 5.00 +1400.0 Modern Tank
Amphibious Tank *requires Man the Guns DLC Amphibious Tank.png NATO Amphibious Tank.png +2.0 10 0.3 +1.0 +0.20 +2.0 increased attack (+20% marsh, +30% river, +50% amphibious) 500 180 50 Amphibious Tanks Front line, tank, all armor, all army 7.0 +13.0 +4.0 +4.0 +26.0 20 10 80% 192.00 4.00 +500.0 Amphibious Tank *requires Man the Guns DLC
Light TD Light tank anti-tank.png NATO light tank anti-tank.png +0.6 0 0.3 1.0 +1.0 +0.20 +2.0 500 180 30 L. Tank Destroyer Front line, all armor, all army 10.0/12.0/14.0 +6.0 +10.0 +4.0 +1.0 10 50 80% 46.08 1.20 +240.0 Light TD
Medium TD Medium tank anti-tank.png NATO medium tank anti-tank.png +0.6 0 0.3 1.25 +1.25 +0.22 +2.0 500 180 24 M. Tank Destroyer Front line, all armor, all army 8.0/9.0/10.0 +5.0 +20.0 +5.0 +1.3 60 88 90% 69.12 1.80 +288.0 Medium TD
Heavy TD Heavy tank anti-tank.png NATO heavy armor anti-tank.png +0.6 0 0.3 1.25 +1.5 +0.30 +2.0 500 180 20 H. Tank Destroyer Front line, all armor, all army 5.0/6.0/6.0 +6.0 +25.0 +4.0 +1.0 70 96 95% 84.48 2.20 +500.0 Heavy TD
Super Heavy TD Super heavy tank anti-tank.png NATO super heavy armor anti-tank.png +0.6 0 0.3 1.25 +1.75 +0.40 +2.0 500 180 7 SH. Tank Destroyer Front line, all armor, all army 4.0 +12.0 +70.0 +7.0 +1.8 145 170 99% 192.00 5.00 +700.0 Super Heavy TD
Modern TD Modern tank anti-tank.png NATO modern armor anti-tank.png +0.6 0 0.3 1.25 +1.5 +0.25 +2.0 500 180 24 Modern Tank Destroyer Front line, all armor, all army 10 +10.0 +42.0 +8.0 +2.0 130 165 98% 96.00 2.50 +672.0 Modern TD
Light SP Artillery Light tank artillery.png NATO light tank artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 1.25 +1.0 +0.40 +3.0 500 180 36 Light SP Artillery All armor, all army 10.0/12.0/14.0 +34.0 +0.5 +4.0 +2.0 5 4 50% 46.08 1.20 +288.0 Light SP Artillery
Medium SP Artillery Medium tank artillery.png NATO medium tank artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 1.5 +1.25 +0.44 +3.0 500 180 36 Medium SP Artillery All armor, all army 8.0/9.0/10.0 +42.0 +1.0 +5.0 +3.0 45 5 65% 69.12 1.80 +432.0 Medium SP Artillery
Heavy SP Artillery Heavy tank artillery.png NATO heavy armor artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 1.5 +1.5 +0.60 +3.0 500 180 24 Heavy SP Artillery All armor, all army 5.0/6.0/6.0 +55.0 +1.0 +4.0 +2.0 45 8 80% 84.48 2.20 +600.0 Heavy SP Artillery
Super Heavy SP Artillery Super heavy tank artillery.png NATO super heavy armor artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 1.25 +1.75 +0.80 +3.0 500 180 12 SH SP Artillery All armor, all army 4.0 +85.0 +3.0 +7.0 +3.5 100 9 90% 192.00 5.00 +1200.0 Super Heavy SP Artillery
Modern SP Artillery Modern tank artillery.png NATO modern armor artillery.png +0.6 0 0.1 1.5 +1.5 +0.50 +3.0 500 180 40 Modern SP Artillery All armor, all army 10 +80.0 +3.0 +8.0 +4.0 90 10 85% 96.00 2.50 +1120.0 Modern SP Artillery
Light SP Anti-Air Light tank anti-air.png NATO light tank anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 0.75 +1.0 +0.10 +1.0 500 180 15 Light SP Anti-Air +50% Soft Atk. All armor, all army 10.0/12.0/14.0 +3.0 +1.0 +15.0 +2.0 +2.0 5 5 50% 23.04 0.60 +150.0 Light SP Anti-Air
Medium SP Anti-Air Medium tank anti-air.png NATO medium tank anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 0.8 +1.25 +0.10 +1.0 500 180 12 Medium SP Anti-Air All armor, all army 8.0/9.0/10.0 +6.75 +3.0 +22.0 +2.5 +2.5 45 40 65% 34.56 0.90 +144.0 Medium SP Anti-Air
Heavy SP Anti-Air Heavy tank anti-air.png NATO heavy armor anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 0.75 +1.5 +0.10 +1.0 500 180 8 Heavy SP Anti-Air All armor, all army 5.0/6.0/6.0 +6.75 +4.0 +17.0 +2.0 +2.0 45 25 80% 42.24 1.10 +200.0 Heavy SP Anti-Air
Super Heavy SP Anti-Air Super heavy tank anti-air.png NATO super heavy armor anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 0.75 +1.75 +0.10 +1.0 500 180 4 SH. SP Anti-Air All armor, all army 4.0 +17.25 +9.0 +50.0 +3.5 +3.5 100 98 90% 96.00 2.50 +400.0 Super Heavy SP Anti-Air
Modern SP Anti-Air Modern tank anti-air.png NATO modern armor anti-air.png +0.6 0 0.1 2.0[1] +1.5 +0.10 +1.0 500 180 12 Modern SP Anti-Air All armor, all army 10 +13.5 +7.5 +50.0 +4.0 +4.0 90 100 85% 48.00 1.25 +336.0 Modern SP Anti-Air
Support Anti-Tank Support anti-tank.png NATO support anti-tank.png +0.2 0 0.1 +0.1 +0.08 300 120 24 Anti-Tank Reduced values for support companies Front line, support, all army +2.0 +7.5 +2.0 63.7 0 0 +96.0 Anti-Tank
Anti-Air Support anti-air.png NATO support anti-air.png +0.2 0 0.1 +0.1 +0.10 300 120 20 Anti-Air Support, all army +1.8 +4.2 +15.2 +2.4 +0.6 25 0 0 +80.0 Anti-Air
Artillery Support artillery.png NATO support artillery.png +0.2 0 0.1 +0.1 +0.16 300 120 12 Artillery Support, artillery, all army +15.0 +1.2 +6.0 +3.6 5 0 0 +42.0 Artillery
Rocket Artillery Support rocket artillery.png NATO support rocket artillery.png +0.2 0 0.1 +0.1 +0.16 300 120 12 Rocket Artillery Support, artillery, all army +15.0 +0.5 +6.0 +4.5 2 0 0 +48.0 Rocket Artillery
Cavalry Recon Recon.png NATO recon.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +1 Recon 500 120 40 Infantry Equipment, 10 Support Equipment Support, front line, all army +0.3 +10.0 +1.0 1 0 0 +57.2 Cavalry Recon
Motorized Recon Motorized Recon.png NATO Motorized Recon.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +1.5 Recon 500 120 40 Infantry Equipment, 10 Support Equipment, 20 Motorized Support, front line, all army +0.3 0.05 +2.0 +1.0 1 10% 46 1.2 +107.2.0 Motorized Recon
Armored Car Recon Armored Car Recon.png NATO Armored Car Recon.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +2 Recon 500 120 24 Armored Cars Support, front line, all army +0.6 +0.2 +1.0 +6.0 3 6 65% 30.67 0.8 +96 Armored Car Recon
Light Tank Recon Light Tank Recon.png NATO Light Tank Recon.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +1 Recon 500 120 24 light tanks Support, front line, all army +1.3 +0.4 +2.0 +13.0 10 10 80% 92 2.4 +192 Light Tank Recon
Engineers Engineer.png NATO engineer.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +5 Max. Entrenchment, improves fort & amphibious combat, adds defense bonus 300 120 10 Infantry Equipment, 30 Support Equipment Support, front line, all army +1.5 +0.5 +22.0 +3.0 1 0 0 +124.0 Engineers
Field Hospital Field hospital.png NATO field hospital.png +2.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.05 +20% Manpower regained,
-10% Experience lost from casualties
500 120 20 Motorized, 30 Support Equipment Support, all army 0 0 +170.0 Field Hospital
Logistics Company Logistics company.png NATO logistics company.png +1.0 10 0.3 +0.1 -10% Supply Consumption, -5% Fuel Consumption 500 120 10 Motorized, 20 Support Equipment Support, all army 0 0 +105.0 Logistics Company
Maintenance Company Maintenance company.png NATO maintenance company.png +1.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.03 + 5% Reliability,
+5% equipment capture ratio
500 120 25 Support Equipment Support, all army 0 0 +100.0 Maintenance Company
Military Police Military police.png NATO military police.png +1.0 0 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +20% Suppression 500 180 40 Infantry Equipment, 10 Support Equipment Support, all army +3.0 +0.5 +20.0 +2.0 1 0 0 +56.0 Military Police
Signal Company Signal company.png NATO signal company.png +1.0 20 0.3 +0.1 +0.02 +20% Initiative 500 120 10 Motorized, 20 Support Equipment Support, all army 0 0 +105.0 Signal Company

Equipment

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Equipment is produced by Production Lines. All units use Equipment of some sort. An Equipment Type is a more abstract grouping, such as Medium Tanks. A Division that has a Division template that uses Medium Tanks can use any type of Medium Tank Equipment to fill its Equipment needs. The statistics of a unit are determined by the statistics of its equipment types. This may be modified by the unit itself; for example, support units typically get penalties to most combat statistics.

Self-Propelled Variants

Armored units have the following self-propelled variants in addition to the base "tank" type:

  • Self-propelled anti-air (SPAA).
  • Self-propelled artillery (SPA or SPART). Also commonly known as self-propelled gun (SPG).
  • Tank destroyer (TD). Also lesser known as self-propelled anti-tank (SPAT).

These are found as additional research option tabs on the tank icon in the research tree.

Compared with the towed versions, self-propelled battalions provide the following benefits:

  • Speed - Towed battalions have a speed of 4.0 km/h (although towed support units match division speed).
  • Damage - With the exception of AA, considerably higher damage is available.
  • Armor - General increase in armor values for the division.
  • Hardness - Towed versions have 0% Hardness.
  • Reliability - Self-propelled vehicles can have their Reliability stat upgraded. Towed versions are locked at 80%.
  • Cost - The Production Cost is generally higher for self-propelled variants per battalion, but converting obsolete tanks to self-propelled versions is much cheaper and faster to produce than their towed counterparts in addition to conserving valuable resources.

Motorized units have the following variant:

  • Motorized rocket artillery.
  • Motorized artillery.
  • Motorized anti-tank.
  • Motorized anti-Air.

Having the ability to switch an existing tank production line to self-propelled variants efficiently is one reason why it may be advisable to divide production of a tank among multiple production lines.

Division Examples


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