In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 1 Data Charts Dutch Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def

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In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 1 Data Charts Dutch Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 1 Data Charts Dutch Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Soft-skinned Vehicles Car II-H/- 40/12W Soft Light Truck II -1/II 40/12W Soft Towed Artillery 75 Vickers III Towed 75L42 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 27 AA Gun 6 veld (57mm) I Towed, 4L 57L25 HE 2 6(5)w 12(4)w 18(3)w 36(2)w 94 infantry Gun 50mm AT gun I Towed, 4L 50L50 HE 2 6(5)w 12(4)w 18(2)w 36(1)w 35 Personnel Infantry Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx AAMG Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W 18(3)W 24(1)W 38 MMG HIW 6L Pers Small arms SA 2-Jan 6(7)W 12(5)W 18(3)W 24(1)W 81mm mortar HIW 6L Pers 81mm HE 2 xx xx xx xx 60”(4)1.5” 39 mortar Cmd,, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx Mnt. Bicycle Mnt 12/6W Pers Small arms xx xx xx xx xx xx * Command stands, gun crews, patrols German Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Personnel Fallschirmjäger Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Cmnd, crew, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx Weapons Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 2-Jan 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W * Command stands, gun crews, patrols German Aircraft Aircrft Type Year Strafe Rocket Bomb Air-to-Air Bf 109E Fighter 1939 2(5)2 --- 1(4)1” 6 Bf 110 Fighter 1939 3(4)2 --- 5 Ju 87 Stuka DvB 1938 1(3)W --- 1(6)1” [2] ©2009 Jake Strangeway Page 1 In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 2 Data Charts British Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Soft-skinned Vehicles Car II-H/- 40/12W Soft Light truck II-1/II 48/16W Soft Medium truck III-2/III 40/12W Soft Tanks Light Tank IV 35/18T 2/1S T:HMG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W xx 36 Mark VIB -AP 1 xx 6(7)0 xx xx Matilda Infantry V 16/8T 8/7S T:40L50 2-pdr AP 2 6(7)5 12(5)4 18(3)2 32(1)0 40 Tank Mark II T: MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx Towed Artillery 4.5” Gun Mark III Towed 114L42 HE 1 6(7)H 12(7)H 18(6)H 60(5)H 396”(5)2” 38 I, II 25-pdr Gun II Towed, 2L 88L27 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(5)H 60(4)H 216”(4)1.5” 35 Mark I “18/25-pdr” AP 2 6(7)7 12(5)6 18(3)5 30(1)3 40 Bofors AA II Towed, 2L 40L56 HE 3 6(5)w 12(4)w 18(3)w 36(2)w 39 Gun Mark I AP 3 6(7)4 12(5)3 18(3)2 36(1)1 Personnel Infantry Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx 38 Engineer Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Vickers MMG HIW 6L Pers Small arms SA 1/2 6(7)W 12(5)W 18(3)W 24(1)W 3” Mortar Mk I HIW 6L Pers 76L16 Mtr HE 2 xx xx xx xx 36”(4)1.5” 32 Cmd,, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx * Command stands, gun crews, patrols British Aircraft German Aircraft Aircraft Type Year Strafe Rocket Bomb Air-to-Air Aircrft Type Year Strafe Rocket Bomb Air-to-Air Hurricane I Fighter 1938 4(3)W --- 5 Bf 109E Fighter 1939 2(5)2 --- 1(4)1” 6 Ju 87 Stuka DvB 1938 1(3)W --- 1(6)1” [2] German Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Towed Guns 10cm NW35 I Towed, 4L 100R HE 1 XX XX XX XX 108”(5)2” 35 3.7cm PAK I Towed, 4L 37L45 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 36(1)W 36 35/36 AP 2 6(7)4 12(5)3 18(3)2 36(1)2 -HV 2 5(7)5 10(5)4 18(3)3 36(1)2 41 Personnel Fallschirmjäger Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A XX XX XX Pistols and Grenades Fallschirmjäger Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 2/1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Pioneer Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx (Engineer) Cmnd, crew, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx Weapons Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1/2 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W * Command stands, gun crews, patrols Page 2 ©2009 Jake Strangeway In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 3 Data Charts Commwealth Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Armored Cars and Transporters Carrier, Scout/ III-1/I 30/16T 1/1W C:Boys ATR AP 1 1(7)2 6(5)1 xx xx 36 Recce P: MG SA 1 6(8)W 12(6)W xx xx Tanks Matilda Infantry V 16/8T 8/7S T:40L50 2-pdr AP 2 6(7)5 12(5)4 18(3)2 32(1)0 40 Tank Mark II T: MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx Towed Artillery 3.7” AA Gun IV Towed 94L50 HE 2 6(6) H 12(5) H 18(5) H 60(4) H 38 Mark III -AP 2 6(7)12 12(5)10 18(3)9 44(1)7 75 Mle 97 & 97/33 II Towed, 2L 75L36 HE 2 6(7)H 12(6)H 18(5)H 60(4)H 216”(4)1” 75/18 M35 How I Towed, 4L 75L18 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 216”(4)1” 40 40 Bofors AA Gun II Towed, 2L 40L56 HE 3 6(5)w 12(4)w 18(3)w 36(2)w 39 Mark I AP 3 6(7)4 12(5)3 18(3)2 36(1)1 Personnel Infantry Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx 38 LMG Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 2 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Boys ATR AP 0 C(7)2 6(5)1 xx xx 38 PIAT HC 0 C(7)7 2(5)7 4(3)7 xx 43 Cmd,, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx * Command stands, gun crews, patrols German Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Towed Guns 10cm NW35 I Towed, 4L 100R HE 1 XX XX XX XX 108”(5)2” 35 3.7cm PAK I Towed, 4L 37L45 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 36(1)W 36 35/36 AP 2 6(7)4 12(5)3 18(3)2 36(1)2 -HV 2 5(7)5 10(5)4 18(3)3 36(1)2 41 Personnel Fallschirmjäger Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A XX XX XX Pistols and Grenades Fallschirmjäger Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 2/1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Pioneer (Engineer) Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1 C(7)A 6(5)W 12(3)W xx Cmnd, crew, other* Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 0 C(5)A 6(3)W 12(1)W xx Weapons Pers 6L Pers Small arms SA 1/2 6(8)W 12(6)W 18(4)W 24(2)W * Command stands, gun crews, patrols German Aircraft Aircrft Type Year Strafe Rocket Bomb Air-to-Air Bf 109E Fighter 1939 2(5)2 --- 1(4)1” 6 Ju 87 Stuka DvB 1938 1(3)W --- 1(6)1” [2] ©2009 Jake Strangeway Page 3 In the Clutches of Eagles Scenario 4 Data Charts Soviet Weapons and Vehicle Data Stand Class Move Def. Weapons Ammo ROF C M L E IDF YR Horse-drawn Vehicles Limber III-1/III 8/6W Soft Soft-Skinned Vehicles Light truck II 1/II 40/12W Soft 39 Medium truck III 2/III 36/8W Soft 39 Tanks KV-1 M 1941 VI 18/8T 9/8S T:76L42 HE 1 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 41 Heavy tank AP 1 6(7)7 12(5)6 18(3)6 36(1)5 T,TR,H:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx T-34 M 1941 V 32/16T 7/5S T:76L42 HE 1 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 41 AP 1 6(7)7 12(5)6 18(3)6 36(1)5 Scout Tanks T-60 M1942 III 26/16T 4/3S T:20L75 HE 2 6(4)W 12(3)W 18(2)W 32(1)W 41 AP 2 6(7)3 12(5)2 18(3)1 32(1)0 T:MG SA 1 6(7)W 12(5)W xx xx Towed Artillery 300mm MRL II Towed, 2L 300Rx4 -HE 1 xx xx xx xx 72”(8)6” 41 152mm Gun/ III Towed 152L29 HE 1 6(9)H 12(8)H 18(7)H 60(7)H 394”(7)2” 37 Howitzer M37 122mm howitzer II Towed, 2L 122L22 HE 1 6(8)H 12(7)H 18(6)H 60(6)H 396”(6)2” 35 M38 120mm mortar I Towed, 2L 160L18 HE 1 xx xx xx xx 108”(6)2” 41 M38/43 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 76mm infantry I Towed, 4L 76L16 HE 2 6(6)H 12(5)H 18(4)H 60(4)H 180”(4)1” 27 gun M27 Personnel 82mm mortar HIW 6L None 82L16 mrtr HE 2 xx xx xx xx 72”(4)1.5” 36 M36-43 Medium MG HIW 6L Pers Small arms SA 1/2 6(7)W 12(5)W 18(3)W 24(1)W Infantry Inf.
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