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German Firestorm Troops German Firestorm Troops 107. PanzerBrigade Reinforce your company with: One Panzer Platoon (Three Panther tanks). Panther Rated as: (x1) Reluctant Trained. Starting deployment Reserve (Ruhr) Panzer Platoon RELUCTANT TRAINED Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment and Notes Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Panther A Fully-tracked 10 5 1 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Wide tracks. 7.5cm KwK42 gun 32”/80cm 2 14 3+ 10. SS-Panzerdivision KG Harmel Reinforce your company with: One SS-Panzer Platoon (Three Panzer IV H tanks). Panzer IV Rated as: (x1) Fearless Veteran. Starting deployment Arnhem - V9 SS-Panzer Platoon FEARLEss VETERAN Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment and Notes Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Panzer IV H Fully-tracked 6 3 1 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Protected Ammo, Schürzen. 7.5cm KwK40 gun 32”/80cm 2 11 3+ 77 506. Schwere Panzerabteilung & KG Hummel Starting deployment: Variable Marker Reserve (Apeldorn) Roll one die and reinforce Reserve (Wesel) your company with the KönigsTiger (x2) appropriate unit shown below. One Platoon of either: Roll of 1 or 2 - Panzer Platoon of three StuG G assault guns. Rated as Confident Trained. Roll of 3 - Flammpanzer Platoon of five Flammwagen B-2 (f) flame-tanks. Rated asConfident Trained. Roll of 4 - Schwere Panzer Platoon of one Tiger I E tank. Rated as Confident Veteran. Roll of 5 or 6 - Schwere Panzer Platoon of one Königstiger (Henschel) tank. Rated as Confident Veteran. Panzer Platoon Flammpanzer Platoon Three StuG G Assault Guns Five Flammwagen B-2 (f) Flame-tanks CONFIDENT TRAINED CONFIDENT TRAINED Schwere Panzer Platoon Schwere Panzer Platoon One Tiger I E tank One Königstiger (Henschel) tank CONFIDENT VETERAN CONFIDENT VETERAN Armour Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment and Notes Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower StuG G Fully-tracked 7 3 1 Hull MG, Protected ammo, Schürzen. 7.5cm StuK40 gun 32”/80cm 2 11 3+ Hull mounted. Flammwagen B-2 Fully-tracked 6 5 1 Co-ax MG, Slow tank, Unreliable. 4.7cm Kwk35(f) gun 24”/60cm 2 6 4+ One-man turret. 1.4cm Flammenwerfer 4”/10cm 3 - 5+ Hull mounted Flame-thrower. Tiger I E Fully-tracked 9 8 2 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Protected ammo, Slow tank, Wide tracks 8.8 cm KwK36 gun 40”/100cm 2 13 3+ Slow traverse. Königstiger (Henschel) Fully-tracked 15 8 2 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Overloaded, Slow tank 8.8 cm KwK43 gun 40”/100cm 2 16 3+ Slow traverse. 78 KG Henke, KG Dewald, KG Spindler, KG von Tettau Starting deployment: Variable Marker Nijmegen - T21, Vught Bridges - F29, Roll one die and reinforce Arnhem West - S9, Reserve (Amsterdam) your company with the appropriate unit shown below. Security (x4) One Platoon of either: Roll of 1 or 2 - Security Platoon of one Command SMG team & six Rifle teams. Rated as Reluctant Trained. Roll of 3 or 4 - Grenadier Platoon of one Command SMG team & six Rifle/MG teams. Rated as Confident Veteran. Roll of 5 or 6 - SS-Panzergrenadier Platoon of one Command SMG team & six MG teams. Rated as Fearless Veteran. Security Platoon Grenadier Platoon One Command SMG team & six Rifle teams One Command SMG team & six Rifle/MG teams RELUCTANT TRAINED CONFIDENT VETERAN SS-Panzergrenadier Platoon One Command SMG team & six MG teams FEARLEss VETERAN Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Notes Command SMG team 16”/40cm 3 1 6 Full ROF when moving. Rifle team 16”/40cm 1 2 6 Rifle/MG team 16”/40cm 2 2 6 MG team 16”/40cm 3 2 6 79 KG Chill, 59ID, 176ID, 719ID & 406ID Starting deployment: Variable Marker Luyksgestel - H48, Turnhout Bridge - B45, Roll one die and reinforce Deurne - S45, Reserve (Rotterdam), Reserve (Kleve) your company with the 8.8cm Gun (x5) appropriate unit shown below. One Platoon of either: Roll of 1 2 - Heavy Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon of one Command SMG team and 3 or 4 two 8.8cm FlaK36 guns with extra crew. Rated as Reluctant Trained. Roll of 5 - Tank-hunter Platoon of three Jagdpanzer IV tank-hunters. Rated as Confident Veteran. Roll of 6 - Heavy Tank-hunter Platoon of two Jagdpanther tank-hunters, Rated as Confident Veteran. Heavy Anti-Aircraft Gun Platoon one Command SMG team and two 8.8cm FlaK36 guns with extra crew RELUCTANT TRAINED tank-Hunter Platoon Heavy tank-Hunter Platoon 3 Jagdpanzer IV Tank-hunters 2 Jagdpanther Tank-hunters CONFIDENT VETERAN CONFIDENT VETERAN Weapon Mobility Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Notes Command SMG team 4”/10cm 3 1 6 Full ROF when moving. 8.8cm Flak 36 gun Immobile 40”/100cm 2 13 3+ Gun shield, Heavy anti-aircraft, Turntable. Name Mobility Front Side Top Equipment and Notes Weapon Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Jagdpanzer IV Fully-tracked 7 3 1 Hull MG, Protected Ammo, Schürzen. 7.5cm KwK40 gun 32”/80cm 2 11 3+ Hull mounted. Jagdpanther Fully-tracked 10 5 1 Hull MG. 8.8cm KwK43 gun 40”/100cm 2 16 3+ Hull mounted. 80 9. SS-KG Spindler & KG Heinke Panzergrenadier Reinforce your company with: One SS-Panzergrenadier Half-track Platoon (x2) (One Command Panzerfaust SMG team, Starting deployment six MG teams, and Budel - L50 four Sd Kfz 251/1 Elst Road - T15 half-tracks). Rated as: Fearless Veteran. SS-Panzergrenadier Platoon FEARLEss VETERAN Weapon Mobility Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Notes Sd Kfz 251/1 Half-tracked 1 0 0 Hull MG, Passenger fired AA MG. Hull MG 16”/40cm 2 2 6 Hull mounted. Command Panzerfaust SMG team 4”/10cm 3 1 6 Full ROF when moving, Panzerfaust MG team 16”/40cm 3 2 6. 6. FallschirmjägerRegiment KG Erdman & 7. Fallschirmdivision von der Heydte Reinforce your company with: One Fallschirmjäger Platoon Fallschirmjäger (One Command (x2) Panzerfaust SMG team, and nine Rifle/MG teams. Starting deployment Rated as: Valkenswaard Road - J48 Fearless Veteran. Weert Road - Q50 Fallschirmjäger Platoon FEARLEss VETERAN Team Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Notes Command Panzerfaust SMG team 4”/10cm 3 1 6 Full ROF when moving, Panzerfaust Rifle/MG team 16”/40cm 2 2 6 81 1st Jagdflieger Reinforce your company with: Sporadic Air Support (JU87D or FW190F). Aircraft (x1) Starting deployment Reserve (Deelen Airfield) Sporadic Air Support (JU87D) Aircraft Weapon To Hit Anti-tank Firepower JU87D Bombs 4+ 5 1+ FW190F Cannons 3+ 7 5 + Bombs 4+ 5 1+ Bridge and Airfield Deffence Reinforce your company with: One Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon Bridge & (One Command SMG team, Airfield one 8.8cm FlaK36 gun, and two 2cm FlaK38 guns). Starting deployment All German controlled, Rated as: unoccupied Bridge areas Reluctant Trained. and Airfields Anti-aircraft Gun Platoon RELUCTANT TRAINED Weapon Mobility Range ROF Anti-tank Firepower Notes Command SMG team 4”/10cm 3 1 6 Full ROF when moving 8.8cm Flak36 gun Immobile 40”/100cm 2 1 3+ Gun shield, Heavy anti-aircraft, Turntable. 2cm FlaK38 gun Light 16’/40cm 4 5 5+ Anti-aircraft, Gun shield, Turntable. 82.
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