USMA74 wrote:peke wrote:Whoopeeeeeeee!!! Airships!!!
As artillery spotters, airships are unbeatable, at least at the current technology level. Can't wait to read how the doctrine for using them will evolve.
As requested from the 1913 edition of the U.S. Army's Field Service Regulations:
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Captive balloons may be used to good advantage as elevated observing stations, wherever aeroplanes are not available for this service. Communication from a captive balloon to the ground should be by telephone; in this way it is possible to connect the telephone wire with the field telephone lines for direct communication to any headquarters.
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Forget about aeroplanes [sic.] for the time being. Use the same type of semaphore used throughout Safehold instead of telephones and you have doctrine for the employment of airships.
I'm even more convinced that these new contraptions are going straight into the artillery support role.
Just a thought, instead of using a scaled down semaphore, it will probably use a heliograph (which is already in use in some ICA corps, I think).
PS. Anyone here ever play Starcraft? There was a tactic centered on Terran long-range artillery, essentially like this: establish an artillery line using half your available tanks. Use the other half to establish a second line a bit farther, so the first line can still provide cover. Redeploy the first line a bit ahead of the second in the same way. Rinse and repeat. Keep your infantry and AA assets close at all times to repel attacks against the deployed artillery.
Worked wonders against entrenched positions.