runsforcelery wrote:*snippage*
However, there are strong arguments in favor of making the SAW the focal point of your full-auto capability and equipping the supporting riflemen with semi-autos which can reach out and touch someone at longer range when needed, are much more miserly in rate of fire, and expect your riflemen to take aimed shots at specific targets.
I'm just saying someone in Charis
might feel that way.
Ain't saying it's agonna happen.
[walks away, hands in pockets, whistling]
Speaking as a former Cavalryman/Tanker (Yes, both), and a guy that spends hours playing around with how to build up a notional army from the ground up down to the last sock in a ruck (And yes, I have run numbers to that degree: how much gear a guy would carry, how would it fit in a track, how much spare ammo in track.. all the way to regiment level, yes, I am that bored some nights...) I agree, that this makes perfect sense. In a way, its been done before with very great success. Take the notional German Squad of WW2, depending if they was infantry, or PanzerGren, they would have (At book levels) 10 men in a squad: 2 MG's, and the rest with rifles. The idea was the MG was the killing power of the squad, all the rest was there to support the MG by providing ammo bearers and local protection for the Machine-gun. Of course, simplifying it a bit, but it can be summed up that way. For example, K.St.N.1114 (1.11.1941), PanzerGren Company, breaks the company down to how many pistols are present, and how the squads are built up thusly. I think we all would agree, the german infantryman of the period was world class.
If I was to build a formation in the modern times, I would do the same: two fire teams, each consisting of a LMG/Autorifle such as the SAW, 2 rifleman with rifles of the same calibre, and a team leader with the same rifle with a GL mounted. I have no issues with the rifles being SA: after all, like the Germans before, they are there to support the Machinegunner, who would be the most experienced soldier in the team with the exception of the team leader. I could go on, but we all would be bored no doubt.
But thats my educated two cents.