Quick question on sub machine gun infantry optimization: in COH1 the Volks with mp40s had 50% penalty for firing on move. Therefore once you reached short range of target it was imperative you stop moving. However Assault PE PG squads while suffering from a small accuracy bonus to firing on the move they also received a burst multiplier to their fire rate such that their overall DPS was better if they kept moving even at short range.
My question is does that burst mechanism still exist and what are the effects of DPS for shock troops, PPSH cons, and assault gren's if you stand still while at short range vs continuing to move. If continuing to move provides little or no penalty than it would make sense to always try to rush past the unit so when they retreat they have to pass through you to get to the base and they are exposed to more lethal short range fire than if you had stopped moving once you reached short range.
There are accuracy penalties(-25% which is the standard,or more which ill talk about more below) while moving for MOST smgs,which means you should stop moving for more DPS once you've closed distance.
This is true for all squads(Including the AssGrens you asked about) except the ones im about to mention
The ones that dont have penalties(Which means you should stay moving,they have 100% accuracy while moving) are
Royal engineer sten
Obersoldaten STGs
The ones that have close to no penalties(Which mens you should stay moving if possible)
SHocks PPSH and
Assault Guard PPSH,both have -20% accuracy while moving
Conscripts PPSH are -25% accuracy on move to answer your question
The ones that have HORRIBLE penalties:
Vehicle crew SMG have -70% accuracy while moving
Paras AND commandos have -35% accuracy with their SMG while moving
*Edit Pioneers have -40% accuracy hwile moving as well**
*** (but note that Paras have that ability that increases their accuracy in Tactical Movement,so you can offset this. Same with commandos and an Airlanding officer's Charge ability!*Except you cant fire on the move with the latter*)