Difference between revisions of "Ground Support Bombardment"
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Ground Support is used to kill enemy units in battleground, often helping directly to ground troops. It's driven by Fighters-Bombers, Tactical Bombers and Dive Bombers. There are a lot of famous planes in WWII acting in this role as Stuka, Havoc, Sturmovik, P-47 Thunderbolt. | Ground Support is used to kill enemy units in battleground, often helping directly to ground troops. It's driven by Fighters-Bombers, Tactical Bombers and Dive Bombers. There are a lot of famous planes in WWII acting in this role as Stuka, Havoc, Sturmovik, P-47 Thunderbolt. | ||
In [[Battleground Europe]], ground support is based on bombing enemy tanks, strafing enemy infantry & cannons and bombing | In [[Battleground Europe]], ground support is based on bombing enemy tanks, strafing enemy infantry & cannons and bombing Bridges. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:31, 5 November 2023
Ground Support is used to kill enemy units in battleground, often helping directly to ground troops. It's driven by Fighters-Bombers, Tactical Bombers and Dive Bombers. There are a lot of famous planes in WWII acting in this role as Stuka, Havoc, Sturmovik, P-47 Thunderbolt.
In Battleground Europe, ground support is based on bombing enemy tanks, strafing enemy infantry & cannons and bombing Bridges.
Fighers Bombers in Battleground Europe:
- P39 (Bell Model 14a / P-400 Airacobra) (France)
- Bristol Blenheim MkI (UK)
- Hawker Hurricane MkIIc (UK)
- Messerschmitt Bf110C-4/B (Axis)
Dive Bombers in Battleground Europe:
- Ju87 Stuka (Axis)
Tactical Bombers in Battleground Europe: