A good spearhead and breakthrough division that can hold against counter-attacks.ĤxSP-ART + 2xARM + 2xMOT (20 width) Incredible SA that rips through enemy Infantry, with (barely) acceptable ORG value.ĥxLT + 2xL-SPG + 2xMOT - light tank/light SPG/motorized.ĦxARM + 4xMOT. Keep them as a reserve in the rear and strat redeploy them into important battles where the enemy airforce is harassing you.ĢxSP-ART + 3xARM + 4xMOT (20 width) Has great SA, good HA and decent ORG. Keep them in reserve and use them in large stacks (8+) to halt enemy armored spearheads.ĢxINF + 6xAA (10 width) Low ORG, but high AA. Good for breakthroughs.ĤxINF + 2xAT (10 width) Great balance between SA, HA and cost. Good for majors with an Offensive leader.ġ0xINF + 2xART Adjusted template that adds a few extra INF divisions to make use of the -0.4 frontage reduction from the Mass Assault Doctrine tree.ĤxINF + 4xART (20 width) Has lower ORG than regular Infantry, but more firepower per frontage. Good for majors.ĨxINF + 2xART (22 width) Same as above, just with an extra INF to get to 22 frontage. LOG means you can squeeze in more divisions per Supply Region (great for GER / SOV / USA), ENG gives a good advantage when defending. Good for minors.ħxINF + 2xART (20 width) Good all-around division that can fend off tanks on it's own and even inflict minor losses to air units. Unlike the police units you want them to be fully trained.ħxINF + 2xART (20 width) Same as above, but much better when attacking. Stick some more infantry and artillery in them and an engineer support and you have a cheap, powerful unit. Don't have to be limited to 20 width, since they are meant to fight alone. Add if using SP with integrated support.ĤxINF + 2xAA A defensive unit designed for island garrison duty where enemy air power is more threatening than tanks.
Useful for poor minors and to garrison ports. ( )ġ0xINF (20 width) Cheap and affordable, but not much else. Also take in consideration the advantages / disadvantages of the first 2 branches of the SP doctrine when adding your support divisions. Take a look at this long post I've saved / edited across my findings from this sub / elsewhere (I'm on mobile ATM and I can't edit the post so you will need to scroll down a bit).