Disembark for Pak-43 and howitzers
									21 Nov 2015, 09:38 AM
				
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What if crews could "disembark" from heavy stationary howitzers and Pak43 guns? They should be able to rebuilt their weapon for a discount and keep the vet. Ofc, some adjustments have to be made in order to prevent exploitation/op-ness, but I think it is a good idea to be able to "move" your stationary weapons.
			
		
									21 Nov 2015, 16:53 PM
				
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A better option is to use the half-tracks to move the stationary guns around.
This will make the half-tracks even more useful and stationary guns an investment not countered by a 120 muni strike.
			
		This will make the half-tracks even more useful and stationary guns an investment not countered by a 120 muni strike.
									21 Nov 2015, 17:28 PM
				
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A better option is to use the half-tracks to move the stationary guns around.
This will make the half-tracks even more useful and stationary guns an investment not countered by a 120 muni strike.
Cool idea!
									21 Nov 2015, 23:55 PM
				
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Imagine a Kubelwagen towing a PAK 43 around the map 
But yeah it could add new elements to the game, but attaching the gun to a vehicle should not be too fast, since then you could move away from stuka dive bombs / IL-2 bombing runs
			
		
But yeah it could add new elements to the game, but attaching the gun to a vehicle should not be too fast, since then you could move away from stuka dive bombs / IL-2 bombing runs
									22 Nov 2015, 01:07 AM
				
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Imagine a Kubelwagen towing a PAK 43 around the map
But yeah it could add new elements to the game, but attaching the gun to a vehicle should not be too fast, since then you could move away from stuka dive bombs / IL-2 bombing runs
could be solved with a "towing up" time, like 5-6 seconds to attach the pak to the halftrack
									23 Nov 2015, 13:21 PM
				
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A better option is to use the half-tracks to move the stationary guns around.
This will make the half-tracks even more useful and stationary guns an investment not countered by a 120 muni strike.
+1
									23 Nov 2015, 13:36 PM
				
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Howies are fine.
It's Pak43, 17 Pounder, Bofors and Mortar Emplacement which need ability to "lose" for 50% (or any other %) of resources.
			
		It's Pak43, 17 Pounder, Bofors and Mortar Emplacement which need ability to "lose" for 50% (or any other %) of resources.
									23 Nov 2015, 14:02 PM
				
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I imagine it as a OKW truck, whitch can you place and if need disembark. During truck "form" it can be vulnerable to small arms fire.
			
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