@@df8340 If you smoke a position with mortars, pull your CEVs out from cover, "Fire Position" on the building, it will delete squads and ATGM teams quickfast. If there is a killing zone with multiple points of crossfire into where your CEVs need to be, luckily, because you dont need LOS onto the enemy directly, you can smoke your own tank's position to give them 360 screening on their approach rather than the conventional wisdom of creating a smoke wall between you and enemy which might leave you open to flanking shots.
I disagree with U.S. National guard units being disheartened. I think their baseline training should be Green to indicate their semi-professional soldiering status, but every guardsman is a volunteer, you cant be conscripted into the guard. This means that at the time of conflict, everyone who deploys with a guard unit did so according to their own choice, and though their discipline might be irregular or inconsistent, they get the same training that the regular army gets, sometimes better depending on their state's budget.
Where are you getting the upvet info? Specifically on how many times their point cost is required to upvet
its in the game files, waryes discord has a channel with infos like it.
Definitely a deck I’m keen to try, thank you for the build
Good luck! Its a fun one to play.
still wondering why they made the strike eagle cheaper
the nerf to the squad atgms might make the CEV viable.
It already is viable, many Div 1 players using it. But yeah will make it real solid.
@@sd_league oh damn I’ll have to watch more then, I just can’t make em work lol
@@df8340 If you smoke a position with mortars, pull your CEVs out from cover, "Fire Position" on the building, it will delete squads and ATGM teams quickfast. If there is a killing zone with multiple points of crossfire into where your CEVs need to be, luckily, because you dont need LOS onto the enemy directly, you can smoke your own tank's position to give them 360 screening on their approach rather than the conventional wisdom of creating a smoke wall between you and enemy which might leave you open to flanking shots.
I disagree with U.S. National guard units being disheartened. I think their baseline training should be Green to indicate their semi-professional soldiering status, but every guardsman is a volunteer, you cant be conscripted into the guard. This means that at the time of conflict, everyone who deploys with a guard unit did so according to their own choice, and though their discipline might be irregular or inconsistent, they get the same training that the regular army gets, sometimes better depending on their state's budget.