Post by Theo on Jul 8, 2011 13:32:09 GMT -5
Land Based Military Units
DIVISIONS
1. Conscript Infantry Division
2. Standard Infantry Division
3. Armor Division
BRIGADES
Brigades are smaller units that may be attached to Divisions. They help supplement a divisions ability but allowing them to specialize in another aspect of warfare. Only one Brigade may be attached to a Division.
4. Mechanized Brigade
5. Artillery Brigade
6. Engineer Brigade
7. Medical Brigade
8. Guerrilla Brigade
9. Airborne Brigade
DIVISIONS
1. Conscript Infantry Division
- Cost: 40,000 National Points
- Upkeep: 20,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 14,000.
- Description: The Conscript Infantry Division is a large mishmash of troops that have been called forth, hastily trained and sent to the front lines. They have minimal training and their morale is shaky at best. However, they have superior numbers at their disposal and can be ordered to really fight in whatever manner is necessary to win the battle.
- Notes: Only nations with the Communist State and Military Junta government types can purchase this unit.
2. Standard Infantry Division
- Cost: 60,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 40,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 10,000.
- Description: The Standard Infantry Division is just that. They are nominally trained and use the nation's most up-to-date personal firearms, logistics and tactics. They have a large logistics base however and only about 80% of the 10,000 troops are actually combat soldiers, the rest are support troops.
- Notes: Nations with the Presidential Democracy government types have a military upkeep of 50,000 on Standard Infantry Divisions.
3. Armor Division
- Cost: 100,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 60,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 8,000 / 400 MBTs.
- Description: The Armor Division is an entirely mechanized division, with battalions made up primarily of the nation's Main Battle Tanks with supporting light armored vehicles and infantry units. In deserts or open fields, no other units can move as fast or cut a swathe of destruction as quickly.
- Notes: Armor Divisions cost 70,000 National Points if government is a Military Junta type government and have decreased fighting prowess.
BRIGADES
Brigades are smaller units that may be attached to Divisions. They help supplement a divisions ability but allowing them to specialize in another aspect of warfare. Only one Brigade may be attached to a Division.
4. Mechanized Brigade
- Cost: 30,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 20,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 2,500 / 180 IFVs.
- Description: The Mechanized Brigade is composed of infantry fighting vehicles that can quickly carry a slew of infantry where they need to go. They are irreplaceable in cities where fast response times are necessary.
- Notes: None.
5. Artillery Brigade
- Cost: 20,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 10,000 National Point per week.
- Size: 3,000 / 800 Howitzers.
- Description: The artillery brigade is a supplement to any division that needs extra firepower. Artillery is powerful as an area of effect tool to suppress enemy positions and help decimate large, cluttered masses of troops.
- Notes: None.
6. Engineer Brigade
- Cost: 20,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 10,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 2,000.
- Description: The Engineer Brigade does not possess a large continent of combat infantry, rather logistical troops and engineers that have a variety of abilities from crossing bridges, erecting barricades and reinforcing or sappy strategic positions.
- Notes: Presidential Democracy government types can purchase Engineer Brigades for 10,000 National Point.
7. Medical Brigade
- Cost: 20,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 10,000 National Point per week.
- Size: 3,000
- Description: The Medical Brigade is a brigade of medics and doctors that accompanies the attached Division to keep casualties down. While they ensure that casualties are decreased, they slow down the movement speed of the attached divisions and require combat troop support to ensure they can operate without enemy interference.
- Notes: None.
8. Guerrilla Brigade
- Cost: 40,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 10,000 National Points per week.
- Size: 4,000
- Description: Guerrilla Brigades operate independently. They are non-military combatants who do not utilize uniforms or follow the honorable rules of warfare. They are essentially insurgent units that can sow terror in foreign or domestic lands.
- Notes: Presidential Democracy and Communist State government types cannot purchase this unit. Military Junta government types do not have to attach this to a Division to function.
9. Airborne Brigade
- Cost: 50,000 National Points.
- Upkeep: 50,000 National Point per week.
- Size: 1,000
- Description: Airborne Brigades utilize aircraft by dropping out of them and parachuting to the ground to begin enemy warfare behind the established battle lines. They are highly trained, highly effective.
- Notes: Military Junta government types cannot purchase this unit. These units do not have to be attached to a Division to function.