Heavy Tanks (replace Coastal Bombardment)
Why Heavy Tanks are so powerful - A single heavy tank could halt the advance of a complete armoured division. These tanks were massively protected and had an extremely powerful anti-tank gun, which were more than adequate to deal with any armoured fighting vehicle of that time. When on offence a heavy tank relied entirely on its thickness of armour, which made them impervious to any standard anti-tank weapons in a respectable range. Frontal attack of this tank, by any weapon available of that time, was out of the question.
Any design of a tank has to balance the three aspects of mobility, firepower, and armor. No doubt the Tigers (Germanys most well known heavy tanks) had great firepower and armor, their tank killing record speaks for itself (12:1)! However, mobility was sacrificed to achieve that. It was precisely that lack of mobility, mechanical reliability, and high fuel consumption that severely hampered their effectiveness. The statistic that 41% of Tiger tanks were destroyed by their own crew, verses 45% destroyed by enemy action, is telling enough. It makes you think how much more effective they would have been if the mechanical reliability was higher!
However Germany began the war with LIGHT TO MEDIUM OFFENSIVE TANKS to perform the battlefield function of offensive breakthrough and were highly successful from 1939-1942 against WWI style opposition. The design of the offensive tank was driven by physical reality to have the maximum cross-country mobility to infiltrate through enemy lines to collapse them from the inside out . The thing that won the “lightning war” (blitzkrieg) battle according to German Panzer General Hans Guderians was TRACKS not tank dueling. The goal was to defeat Army units to win battles and wars not destroy other tanks to chalk up “kill marks” on your gun tubes. The heavy tanks like Tigers were made for tank dueling and hence of a defensive value, to make newly captured areas less susceptible for counter-attacks!
Variant No1 Heavy Tanks
Your tanks are now heavy tanks. They attack and defend on a 4. Each tank now costs 6 IPC’s and you must pay one additional IPC for each tank you have before the development come in to play.
Variant No2 Heavy Tanks
You do now have heavy tanks. Every second tank you have in a combat attack and defend on a 4. A heavy tank stays a heavy tank for the rest of the combat, no matter of any tank casualties.
Variant No3 Heavy Tanks
Your tanks are now heavy tanks. They attack and defend at the opening fire step of combat.
Variant No4 Heavy Tanks
Your tanks are now heavy tanks. They defend on a 4.
Variant No5 Royal Tigers (National Advanatge for Germany)
The massively powerful Royal Tiger was virtually impervious to Allied tank guns and capable of dominating the battlefield. A single Royal Tiger tank could halt the advance of a complete armored division.
Every third tank you have in each combat cycle, attack or defend on a 4.