Henry Brown wrote:n7axw wrote:The Harchongese don't have several million rifle armed / angle gun / artillery rocket armed, well trained troops.
In terms of weapons, their situation has improved. But the gap between the two sides is still widening In the EOC's favor. The training has improved, particularly in the atea of discipline, but nobody on the Temple's side has figured out how to beat the ICA which means that their leadership sucks.
As for their mumbers, their agricultural sector is primitive to the point where to recruit the numbers you seem to be implying, they would starve the country and would be unable to feed their army to boot. Then too, the population disparity between the two sides is not as wide as you might believe. The Temple Lands and Harchong between them have less than 300,000, 000, certainly not a Chinese style advantage over the approx 200,000,000 on the allied side with both the allied military and economy a whole lot more efficient than the Temple side.
So what it amounts to is that the Temple is about to get its arse kicked in the coming campaign season. By the end of it, only the Temple lLands and Harchong will be left in the war and Harchong will have to rebuild its army.
So will the allies be able to overrun Zion? Yep. If .not this year, then next.
Don
Actually I think there was text-ev that the Harchongese army is over a million men. But it was extremely badly equipped, especially in terms of rifles. Duchairn has been working to re-equip them but I am pretty sure that when the spring fighting commences only a portion of the Harchongese army will have rifles. The key question is going to be: "how big a portion?"
Harchong's contribution is, according to Duchairn's people, in the 1.5-2 million range, based on the amount of food they're eating/requiring. Almost entirely made up of peasant and serf conscripts. Most of them armed for ranged combat are equipped with bows, but are only trained for mass volley fire, rather than individual accuracy. IIRC, the Harchongese departed with under 100k rifles, and a lot of them were in the hands of the "Military Police" units.
Don't remember exactly where, but it's in a conversation Duchairn has with Magwair, post-Canal Raids. Just the two of them.
Huh ... does anybody remember seeing anything to do with Trynair lately? I think he might actually be the first to go - Clyntahn has been reluctantly persuaded that Magwair and Duchairn are still vital for the war effort (and nobody else would want their jobs, and in Duchairn's case, there's probably not many people capable of replacing him in the first place), but Clyntahn doesn't really need Trynair anymore - or, at least, his immediate value/importance is significantly lessened and not as apparent, while Trynair has the Grand Vicar and thus controls the only legal counterbalance of Church authority against the Grand Inquisitor.