Qwai River
1. You decided to use combined arms, as core tool, to slowly overcome the opposing units, (and you mention the asset-advantage as your focus-point), but how was the rest of the team organised, - in separated arms units?
There were 2 pure inf squads, Tiger Platoon. I am not so sure about Leopards anymore though...
1 (or 2) Mechanized infantry squad and 1 armor squad with a scout afaik.
But as said I dont remember exactly how many were in each squad.
For an exact setup I would have to consult the plan that I dont have on my PC, should be in the CATA archives of course...
2. Was the idea to have this combined arms unit as lead actor if you will, while the rest of the units would be service units to its performance?
We knew that the US team would be first at any position on the map with HMMVS or LBs. As result we planned to move slowly and bring in our strong point the heavy firepower.
There were no service units like you say though. Dragons maybe, but I dont remember exactly. At the end they formed together with Cougars afaik...
3. If yes, did that create any team-cohesion-challenges?
No.
4. Also, was their any strategically reason/s behind the decision, going for the combined arms solution on that map?
It was simply better. APCs as firesupport and transport without a long line of whispers etc.
5. Did you have any specific doubts, about using a combined arms unit, in such a assumed slow battle, with those randomly flags popping up?
No.
6. Can you describe how the combined arms unit actually made it out/the tactics it used?
Well, the APC stood as linebacker and was called in for firesupport and basically overlooked the infantry moving from A to B. That worked pretty good I think.
Bi Ming
1. I had no idea you were one squad down in the Bi Ming battle, (don't recall that from our talk) - what was the reason for that squad missing? Couldn't CATA 3 have provided you with a squad?
That was Sunset City, there was no any specific reason for the men shortness... Also it wasn't 1 squad completly missing but from all squads 1 or 2 people missing. So basically every unit missed 1 man I think.
2. Also, during your time as CATA 2 CO, was the K/D ratio being exploited in training-activities? Or at least focused on?
I dont think so no. But a good k/d ratio and killing assets is the only thing that counts in PR. I mean capouts can happen too or a heavy bleed, but not very often. So obviously everybody knew that a good k/d would mean victory...
4. In regard to the use of the AOR system, in the Bi Ming area it self, any idea at all, why it was not able to decrease the chaos factor? Trigger orders lacking? Not enough training/squad-awareness? Non-useful AOR layout? (hope its ok im asking)
Well, I corrected my post there a bit. I added a "at first". In the beginning it was chaotic but it got better.
Problem was though that NATO didnt attack from the same direction all the time
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And yes I think there were no written trigger orders if we cap Bi Ming completly, but I am not 100% sure about that.
Muttrah City
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I read in the CATA 2 victory thread that these attacks kept NATO guessing what we do next - this is a good sign!
1. How did you/team come to that conclusion? Feelings? Changed enemy battle-profile in rytm?
No because it was written there... Someone from NATO wrote: "That kept us guessing"
I would be interested though what you do with all that answers... I mean you seem to put a lot of work into those questions?