88mm Flak question

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MTTODD
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88mm Flak question

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Hi,

Why is the HA value of the 88mm flak gun so low ?

It is only 44, which is just 1 more than the Russian 76mm

It has a flak value of 88, is that the value which is used against armour as well ?

I would of expected it to be far superior.

Any help most appreciated.

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RE: 88mm Flak question

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I figured the various values are more 'unit' than single equipment values...

Anyway, as I understand the value used against armor is 'hard attack' (44) when using the gun on the offensive and 'hard defense' (88) when on the D. Flak value shouldn't affect that.
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RE: 88mm Flak question

Post by MTTODD »

Hi,

No I am pretty sure they are not unit values.

I have taken the values from the compare function.

But yes I am sure you are right about the hard attack value of 44 being used and not the flak value.

Given that it seems far to low compared to the Soviet 76mm.

Thanks for replying.




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