As for infirect fire, how about the land mattress as a static emplacement with limited range but a devastating barrage? Buildable by pioneers during offensive mode? They were only used at the very end of the war, but i dont know much else that isnt already present only with a Commonwealth emblem on it.
As for the flak mg idea mentioned that would be awesome. A mobile manpower flak with a limited arc.
Land Mattress was like nebelwerfer, not static, and it was never used in Africa
let's remember that Poles attacked german panzers with cavalry in '39. A desperate act. May God gives rest to those brave Polish.
That's really some bullshiet propaganda to show how great germans are, truth is that Germans failed so much, look at some battles how Poles defend against Germans (example, Battle of Wizna, Poles defended it for 3 days, 500 vs Guderians 42k infantry + luftwaffe and tanks).
Not really, Japan had nothing to counter the KV or T series tanks.
I was refering to '39, chances could be even, in '45 Japs were exhausted of 8 years of war, industry was dead and they didn't expected USSR to attack them, even tho Japs had equipment to destroy heavier stuff with artillery, not tanks
and they went to attack US instead, the mightiest industrial power in this world, brilliant!
They were still in deep crisis, they never wanted to participate in war vs Japs or Germany but the war came to them so propaganda stuff etc. and industry was fully working
It's very COH2 like isn't it? Just a horde of tanks charging into a horde of Infantry firing wildly and hitting almost nothing, while people drive trucks into the middle of combat.
Still, the USSR did wreck Japan so hard in 39' Japan promised to never attack the Soviet Union ever again.
Casualties were nearly the same (battle of Khalkin gol) even that USSR had advantage in tanks and aircraft, they did not wrecked them, Japans just seen war with them very costly and abandoned this idea, they would have better chance when USSR was loosing with Germany (around 10 divisions were guarding on Manchurian borders)