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Howdy all. As someone who hates Guard infantry but loves Guard tanks I want to do a Superheavy tank company. My question is what goes into one? If the regiment is supplied with baneblade chassis vehicles could they also get Malcadors/Macharius/etc.? How many tanks are there to a platoon and to a company? Thanks for your time.

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Varies entirely based on supply and availability.



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 TheCustomLime wrote:
If the regiment is supplied with baneblade chassis vehicles could they also get Malcadors/Macharius/etc.?


Possible, but not likely. The Malcador and Macharius are second-tier tanks that normally go to regiments that aren't able to get the Baneblade-class tanks. It's possible that a regiment could have one or more of those second-tier tanks issued to replace losses if no replacement Baneblade-class tanks are available (after all, any superheavy is better than nothing!) but it's probably not a situation the regiment would be happy with.

How many tanks are there to a platoon and to a company?


IA1 gives an example of a Cadian tank company that consists of a Shadowsword as the HQ tank and three Baneblades. This seems like it should be fairly standard, since a LRBT company is ~10 tanks plus HQ/support vehicles.

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If you go back to Epic: Armageddon, the organisation was built on threes - that is, one super-heavy tank is considered equivalent to a three-tank squadron of 'normal' tanks, which is equivalent of a platoon in regimental organisation.

i.e.

Squad = Tank
Platoon = Tank Squadron = Individual Superheavy
Company = Tank Company = Superheavy 'Squadron' (also Company)

Plus company commanders often (but not always) add one additional squad, tank or superheavy as their personal command, meaning some regiments use 9 strong and some 10 strong tank companies.

Superheavy tanks do mix types. In the novel 'Baneblade', the company is a mix of a Baneblade, Shadowsword and Hellhammer. Mixing chassis types will be rarer (since most companies will be equipped by a single forge world) but not unheard of (as replacements would be supplied by whichever forge was nearest in case of losses).

As a rule, the Emperor's Fury formation is a pretty good starting point - three superheavies, and then attached 'support' - an enginseer is almost inevitable (a force like that would have its own dedicated maintenance team) and possibly other support units - maybe some sentinals for recon, a Hydra for flak cover, or a small veteran infantry platoon for support.

Epic: armageddon, again, used to have up to three such bolt-ons for each company, depending on the battlefield conditions. They were attachments, though, and not permanent parts of the company.

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