Lol - yes there are days when I wonder why the hell I started, but to be honest, a discipline like this prevents beer o'clock from starting waaay too early! It's one of the problems of being retired on a small island (Malta), there isn't a whole load to keep one occupied. I know, it's still nearly 70 degrees & there's always the sea to watch, where's the problem?
Onwards and upwards - infantry.
Class 1 – Infantry
France 126 has 20 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 11 Crew.
China 286 & 314-319 have 20 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 12 Crew.
Dare I mention the ‘C’ word? Canada 81, 82, 85 & 86 have 20 Weapon 4 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
Denmark 253 has 20 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
W.Germany 225, 226, 462 & 463 have 18 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
S.Africa 43 has 10 Weapon 3 & 10 Weapon 4 (both Hand Grenade) rounds for 11 Crew.
Croatia 66 has 10 Weapon 2 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 7 Crew.
Nigeria 410 has 9 Weapon 4 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 10 Crew.
Sweden 98 & 103 have 9 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
Kenya 402-405 have 10 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
Belgium 94 (Crew 10) runs concurrently with 95 (Crew 8). Neither is a template unit, nor are they X3 radio coded.
Algeria 362 (Crew 10) runs until 12/74. Other Algerian units have Crew 8 from 1/69. It is a template unit, but only for formations running to 12/68.
Class 40 – Heavy Infantry
Switzerland 295-297 have Speed 7, all others have 6.
China 635 & 636 have 4 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 3 Crew.
NVA 116-118 have 10 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 9 Crew.
Canada 64 & 65 have 16 Weapon 4 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 10 Crew.
Denmark 264 and E.Germany 98-100 have 20 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 8 Crew.
Switzerland 119 has 16 Weapon 3 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 11 Crew.
Switzerland 120, 302-308 & 519 have 16 Weapon 4 (Hand Grenade) rounds for 11 Crew.
Poland 323 (Crew 10) runs until 12/87. Other Polish units have Crew 8 from 1/80. It is not a template or X3-coded unit.
Czech 323 is similar to Poland 323.
Switzerland 295-298 are 9-man, non-template units that run concurrently with some of the other 11-man units.
Richard H