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10 Infantry Divisions
5 Cavalry Divisions (each with 30 AT-17 tanks)
1 Armored Cavalry Brigade*
1 Naval Infantry Division
Divisions about 15,000 men.
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Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
My only concern is the AT-40A may not have the sufficient size to carry 2x47mm AA guns. It might make more sence to mount 4x25.4mm guns.
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Originally posted by thesmilingassassin
I was thinking that earlier too. I assume the 47mm gun is the same in both preposed 47mm armed tanks? If so its likely cheaper to give the design with a single gun a DP capability or use a smaller caliber for the AA version.
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Originally posted by Desertfox
I was thinking clip fed like the Bofors 40mm. Was there much difference between different versions of the Bofors 40mm?
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Originally posted by Desertfox
Mexico uses twin AA at sea, single DP at sea, single and twin AA on land, single Tank(AT-27), single AT on land, and single lightweight on aircraft. How much difference would there be between the different versions?
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Originally posted by Hood
That's an interesting side-line though. Given the space constraints on small tanks OTL during WW2 and the often limited crew to commander and loader, or sometimes the commander being gunner and loader too, why didn't they used automatic guns in tanks?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Desertfox" (Aug 10th 2011, 4:35am)
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