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SPW251 & SK222
09-13-2020, 04:52 AM,
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SPW251 & SK222
Are these considered AFVs? What do they use for movement on TEC, motorized or mech.?

Thank you in advance.
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09-13-2020, 05:13 AM,
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RE: SPW251 & SK222
A SK 222 is an armored car. They use the motorized movement schedule and have reconnaissance leaders as per rule 6.85.

An SPW251 is an APC. They are transports for stacking and do not have leaders. They may be activated by regular leaders or tank leaders.
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09-13-2020, 09:35 AM,
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P.S. SPW251 & SK222
If this is the scenario I think it is... The Germans have just been decapitated (rule 6.72). At the very least it is a catastrophic loss (rule 6.73). Be careful about putting the brass up front, unless you really need them there. (read Company Commander. There are a few interesting paragraphs along those lines.)
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01-16-2021, 10:00 AM,
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RE: SPW251 & SK222
(09-13-2020, 04:52 AM)Kithikor Wrote: Are these considered AFVs? What do they use for movement on TEC, motorized or mech.?

Thank you in advance.

If it has an Armor value, even "0", it is an AFV, even if it is also an APC.....AFV in terms of effects of fire, open top, etc. APC for transport
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