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Royal Artillery Support
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The British base much of their World War II operations on lessons learned from World War I. They offer their troops the aid of powerful artillery units, including the fearsome 25 Pounder Gun Howitzer. On top of this, a British Commander receiving Royal Artillery Support can both increase the potential of his existing artillery, as well as implement new types of artillery that are not otherwise available.
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Royal Artillery Support
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Enables a Command Ability to call in an incredibly-powerful Priest 105mm mobile artillery unit, for a suitably high Manpower cost.
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Priest 105mm SPG
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Barrage
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Creeping Barrage
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Enables 25 Pounder Gun Howitzers and Priest 105mms to perform a heavy, rapid bombardment of a long stretch of land, punching a hole through enemy defenses or wiping out a whole line of units. Also reduces 25 Pounder Gun Howitzer barrage cooldown times by 15 seconds.
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Grants Lieutenants and Captains the ability to call off-map artillery barrages. Cromwell Command Tanks get the ability to call in a large artillery-deployed smoke screen.
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The British base much of their World War II operations on lessons learned from World War I. They offer their troops the aid of powerful artillery units, including the fearsome 25 Pounder Gun Howitzer. On top of this, a British Commander receiving Royal Artillery Support can both increase the potential of his existing artillery, as well as implement new types of artillery that are not otherwise available. With this tech tree, the 25 Pounder Gun Howitzer becomes one of the most powerful units on the battlefield, capable of raining destruction on pretty much any enemy target, blocking enemy advance routes with constant bombardment, and shut down the enemy's own field artillery. Other units are also augmented by the Royal Artillery Support tree. 3" Mortar Emplacements benefit to some extent, similarly to the 25 Pounder Gun Howitzers. The Lieutenant and Captain are even more useful than before - now being able to call in off-map artillery strikes - thereby giving you another reason to send them forward with your assaulting forces. Finally, the Artillery commander can call in a Priest 105mm self-propelled howitzer, which offers a heavy mobile artillery piece that can keep up with the troops. This is the final word in British artillery, and is one of the most valuable units in the game.