Lieste
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Anti-personnel, Anti-Armour, Armour values. They are mostly informational - reflecting how many cooperative targets could be killed in ideal circumstances. These values have some bearing on suppression results and morale/avoidance, but particularly for the combination of Armour and Anti-armour it will frequently be very misleading - A Tiger II is unlikely to be severely inconvenienced by a very large number of MkVIB light tanks, except it might need to resupply ammunition and/or fuel before it 'wins', but the small potential A-Arm and Arm values of the MkVIBs will give them an aggregated unit value which might be much higher than a handful of heavy tanks. The other place they come into play is the exit objective - where bombard, Apers, Arm are used as exit threshold tests.
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