Sh’ot Kal
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155
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Tracked
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13
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6
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2
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105mm gun, coax MG, 0.50” AAMG, Protected Ammo,Semi Indirect Fire, Rangefinder,
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105mm tank gun
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100cm
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2
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17
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2+
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Smoke
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MAGACH 3
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140
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Tracked
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13
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7
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1
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105mm gun, AAHMG, coax MG,
Rangefinder, Wide track, burns easily, hull down, unflappable
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105mm tank gun
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100cm
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2
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17
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2+
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Smoke
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First up, stabilisers are removed. From what I can tell, the Israeli tanks did not have stabilisers at all. So out they go. This significantly reduces the mobility of the Israelis. So what then, did the Israelis manage to do well in the Yom Kippur War? Well, they were actually best on the defensive in hull down positions, so I've added a hull down rule.
Hull Down
tanks with Hull down are able to conceal themselves particularly well, so as well as being concealed for using a reverse slope, they also give a -1 to the enemy's firepower rating.
I could have made it an extra +1 to hit, but that means that the Egyptians and Syrians would not even be able to hit the Israelis from distance or on the move (+1 for hen and Chicks, +1 for concealed is already a 6 to hit against veterans), and I don't think that that is a fair reflection. A large number of Israeli tanks were destroyed whilst in hull down positions, although I think artillery had a big say in this. By altering the firepower rating it gives the Israelis greater survivability - more chance of a penetration becoming a bail. I think that this is a pretty good result.
'Umm - I hope we count as hull down here?' |
Burns Easily
Enemy players can reroll their firepower rolls if they fail to bail or penetrate the Magach 3.
As the firepower on a T-55 is 2+ it effectively means rerolling '1's.
I've also added in unflappable (reroll platoon morale), wide tracks (for the Magach) and rangefinders (no +1 to hit at long range). All of this means that when the Israelis are hull down in firing positions at a distance they are at a huge advantage over the enemy- just like in the actual war. It also means that there is now a significant difference between taking a Sho't Kal and a Magach. I'm not sure if the points adjustment is quite right, but I will playtest this soon.
Nate
Edit: On further reading of Simon Dunstan's book Centurion vs T-55, it would appear that the Centurion was indeed built with stabilisers. So I've modified the above table and included them. If someone can tell me that the Magach was fitted with them too, that would be great.
Are you rolling these changes in to the MS Word docs you had on the old blog?
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DeleteI won't alter those documents until I've done enough playtesting, so if you have them printed just do some pencil changes. Eventually when I'm happy with points and game play I'll post a fully revised copy. My files have been updated as I go. But I'm conscious of the fact that the balances work pretty well at the moment, so in terms of playing a game I don't want to change them until I'm happy the game is still playable and balanced.
There is also the fact that I want Owen to be happy with any changes that I make.
Holy Hell....Where have you been all my life. About to do a piece on my Blog about your Yom Kippur Rules.
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No problem. I see you've found Amroth's stuff as well - his is much more professional looking than anything I've put together. I'm trying to work out how to link the Yom Kippur documents to this blog. At present hey are sitting in my old blog. I might give it a try this morning.
DeleteAnd just to let you know I've pasted the NDCblog page into this blog as a post to directly link the stats.
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