Armored Division

Armoured units allow real projection of power on the battlefield. Their speed and firepower make them lethal against all but the best entrenched Infantry. However, as tanks became heaver, their speeds would reduce accordingly. They also required a constant supply of fuel to remain in the field, and if this vital supply was severed, the armoured unit would be next to useless.

Armored Division Statistics

Model Default ORG Morale Air Attack Air Def. Soft Attack Hard Attack Tough-
ness
Defens-
iveness
Soft-
ness
Cost Build-
time
Man-
power
Max Speed Supply Cons. Fuel Cons. Supp. Transp. Weight Upgrade Time Factor Upgrade Cost Factor Speed Cap Art Speed Cap Eng Speed Cap AT Speed Cap AA
Great War Tank 30 30 1 1 8 2 7 5 30 16 180 7 4 2 4 1 30 1.0 1.0 5 5 5 5
Early Tank 30 30 2 1 8 3 12 8 30 20 185 7 8 2.2 5 1 30 0.5 1.0 9 9 9 9
Basic Medium Tank 30 30 2 2 12 11 20 12 30 24 185 7 10 2.4 7 1 40 0.5 1.0 11 11 11 11
Improved Medium Tank 30 30 3 3 14 13 25 16 30 26 185 7 10 2.6 7 1 40 0.5 1.0 11 11 11 11
Advanced Medium Tank 30 30 4 4 14 14 30 20 30 27 185 7 10 2.8 7 1 40 0.5 1.0 11 11 11 11
Semi–Modern Tank 30 30 4 5 16 16 35 24 30 29 185 7 11 3.0 7 1 45 0.5 1.0 12 12 12 12

Brigades allowed

Notes

  • Armored divisions are considered hard units