02-28-2016, 08:13 PM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Chinese units?
First up we have the Manchukou. They are up first not because anyone likes them, I've just had them the longest.
I first created them as punching bags for the Russians and Japanese. They look a lot like the Japanese, because that is where they got most of their equipment. Basically they are organized the same way up to the regimental level. The equipment is obsolete, and apart from Infantry small arms, rather rare. Artillery and vehicles are interwar and WW1 castoffs. Air power is all but non-existent until 1944, where upon they have enough planes to have support worthy of the late 1930's. Leadership is largely unworthy of the title, low morale and few modifiers.
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02-28-2016, 08:35 PM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Chinese units?
Next we have the Republic of China. More colloquially refereed to as the Nationalists.
A fairly basic army with all the main components. They have a lot of German equipment that eventually morphs into American hardware. This is because economically China was unreliable. This primarily because the warlords were operating their own sub-countries. As Japan became more of a threat, the U.S. & others were willing to overlook the short comings. Leadership is reasonable in morale and modifiers.
The Republic of China has sub-component, the Kumantong.
These guys are the movement behind the government. They are an anti-foreigner movement which has grown up. Politically they are kind of like the Heimweir in Austria, in that they support China, though not necessarily who is in charge. They don't much like the communists, who they see as a foreign sponsored movement, but have even less love for the Japanese and Manchukuo.
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02-28-2016, 08:47 PM,
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plloyd1010
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RE: Chinese units?
The next big players are the Communists. This is Mao's movement (but you already knew that).
At this time, the Communists are maybe 20% the size of the Nationalists. The army is very much infantry. They get some, but not much help from the Soviets. They are still around mostly due the problem the Chang was unable to solve, namely getting rid of the warlords. Leadership is peculiar, if functionally the same as everyone else. Communist military leaders don't have rank, they have jobs, this is a Maoist thing which will change later. No air power, vehicles are acquired by "non-standard". Late in the war there are enough to useful.
... More and more, people around the world are coming to realize that the world is flat!
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