GERMAN

MG42 LMG
MG42 HMG
Panzerfaust
Panzerschreck
Flamethrower
Sharpshooter
81mm Mortar

AMERICAN

M1919 Med. MG
M1917 Hvy MG
M2 .50 cal HMG
Bazooka Team
Flamethrower
Sharpshooter

BRITISH

Vickers MG
PIAT Team
Flamethrower
Sharpshooter

CANADIAN

Vickers MG
PIAT Team
Flamethrower
Sharpshooter

POLISH

Vickers MG
PIAT Team
Flamethrower
Sharpshooter

FRENCH

M1919 MG
M2 .50 cal HMG
Bazooka Team
Sharpshooter

 
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TERRAIN


OPEN GROUND: Normal grassy landscape.
SCATTERED WOODS: Lightly wooded area, density can vary using the Shift-T command.
WOODS: More dense wooded area, density can vary using the Shift-T command.
TALL PINES: Typical pine trees, density can vary using the Shift-T command.
BURNING WOODS: A section of woods can be shown aflame.
BUILDINGS: A good selection of large and small buildings, plus burning buildings and destroyed structures.
BRUSH: Low cover like bushes and high grass. Slows vehicles down.
ROUGH GROUND: Rocky, rugged terrain, not accessible to vehicles.
MARSHY GROUND: Taboo to all vehicles, and tough for infantry to traverse.
HEDGES: Passable by tanks and some other vehicles.
STONE WALLS: Passable by tanks, and used as hulldown position.
BOCAGE: Only penetrable by Allied tanks (Culin Device).
RAILWAY TRACK: Typical railway.
DIRT ROAD: Most common road encountered in NW Europe.
PAVED ROAD: These are ideal for movement in bad weather, but rare.
PAVEMENT: To build courtyards, town squares, etc.
WATER: For creating rivers and lakes, etc.
FORDS: For infantry crossing, but not vehicles.
STONE BRIDGES: Strong stone bridges with arched support.
WOODEN BRIDGES: Lighter wooden bridges.
HILLS & VALLEYS: Created using the elevation feature.
GRAIN FIELDS: The grain fields are seasonal, spring, summer, fall and winter variants. A normal field of grain in summer, and snow-covered stubble in winter.

 
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