Hungarian Forces/Squads

:hungary: Hungarian Forces (Barbarossa 1941)

Infantry

Honvéd Riflemen – standard infantry with bolt-action rifles (Mannlicher 35M).(I think this ingame already)

Bicycle Infantry – mobile infantry with bicycles for fast movement.

Cavalry Trooper – sabers, carbines, and light support weapons.

Support

Machine Gun Squad – Schwarzlose M.07/31 HMGs.

Mortar Team – light mortars (81mm Brandt).

AT Rifle Squad – 20mm Solothurn AT rifles.

Armour

Csaba Armored Car – 20mm cannon, good for scouting.

Toldi I Light Tank – 20mm autocannon armed light tank.

L3/35 Tankette – twin MG-armed, very light vehicle.

Heavy Support

105mm Howitzer Battery – divisional artillery.

40mm Bofors AA/AT Gun – dual-purpose anti-air & anti-tank.

Air Support

CR.42 Falco Fighter – Italian-built biplane fighter.

Ju 86K Bomber – twin-engine light bomber used early on.

Reggiane Re.2000 Héja – Hungarian fighter, later in 1941.

You can search it because I didn’t know can’t post links of Wikipedia here.

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Is this a thread about the good old Moscow campaign? It’s sad they cancelled it.

And if we go beyond the context of 1941, we can recall the Turan tanks of various modifications, the Zrínyi self-propelled guns, and the Király 39 and 43 submachine guns.

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I think you should check my suggestion if you are interested in Hungarian weapons and vehicles.

Dates are no longer relevant in this game as long as everything is WW2, but here is some information about the Hungarian units taking part in Operation Barbarossa anyway:
Hungary’s army was restricted in personnel and material up until 1939 so the Royal Hungarian army was rather small but well trained and by 1941 well armed as well. Hungary had only sent a token force to the east.
The Rapid Corps (Gyors hadtest) was a small but very mobile, well trained and flexable unit that consisted of Hungary’s most mobile combat ready formations of that time.
All regiments and battalions were under the direct command of Béla Miklós thus even if accidentally, but achieving combined arms strategy.

The rapid corps greatest success is considered to be the battle of Uman in which they encircled the 6th and the 12th Soviet armies.

If it’s a sub faction NIEM: adding Italy

That doesn’t even matter now with the SU-9!

Pershing T99 is also most likely post war.
Cönders MG is rumoured to be only half finished during the war and was completed after the war.

One way or another these still ended up in the game, still that doesnt mean that suddenly we should forsake WW2 and go to Korean war.

Me personally… I think they should remove them from the game and give players refunds. But knowing our devs that’ll never happen!

Personally, I don’t mind the addition of post-war prototypes and weapons as long as there’s a free version. If you think about it, Enlisted is the only game that has prototypes and remake designs in the same game alongside infantry (and without mods) (Roblox/Gates of Hell mods, Arma 3 mods, etc.)

That certainly attracts more casual people than fans of realistic war (which suits gaijin because he has WT on the other hand)