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08-25-10 07:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by Skybird
(Post 1477277)
Are we the Chinese? Western regimes cannot afford to have high losses, else the voters get uneasy very quickly.
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I was speaking in general terms. Then again if say some nation nuked a city in the west the public would suddenly become accepting of losses in a war that eliminated those responsible.
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On the other hand, supoerior technology can compensate for inferior numbers only to some degree, and not beyond. This also works the other way around, if you have too few units, sooner or later a numercially superior and determined enemy can "flood" there area and overwhelm them. you need good technology - and suffiocient numbers. Numbers must be such that even taking losses do not endanger the operational integrity of the army . And this is where my greatest concern is.
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Two words: Davey Crockett.
But seriously as MacArthur said: "You don't attack where the enemy is, you attack where he ain't."
Using the correct combination of technology you can maneuver you units away from the enemy's strongest forces while drawing him in to the sights of your most powerful weapons. The trick is to use the correct combination of high technology to totally negate the enemy's advantages.
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Now consider how realistic that is. If you need help to beef up your fantasy, play one or two matches of SBP. :D If being trained well and having the right warhead, every dwarf with a Panzerfaust-style of weapon can take out a Leopard-2A6.
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Well that is a case of being on the wrong side of the weapon-countermeasure game. That dwarf with a Panzerfaust would be next to useless against an Apache gunship, or a F-16, or a Scout-Sniper with a M82. One advantage of going the high technology is being able to invest in combined arms.
Although when you mention the a "well trained well equipped Dwarf" you do point out a middle ground between the High Tech and Human Wave camps- the Elite Unit camp. That is a corps of well trained troops with just the standard equipment. I guess this is the German way of thought on war for the most part. Its like WWII:
You got the Germans with the highly trained troops with mostly standard level weapons.
You got the Soviets with an unlimited supply of poorly trained troops with sub-par weapons.
Finally you got the Americans with average troops all equipped with the best weapons.
Utilized competently by all sides everything tends to even out.
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Originally Posted by Schroeder
(Post 1477287)
@Skybird
I'm actually for the draft. I think it's the only way from keeping us from having to take everyone who volunteers for whatever reasons.
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The army dosn't have to accept anyone who volunteers. Do you thing the All Volunteer USMC accepts anyone who wants to join? No way!
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