It was absolutely Milgov behind the order - Civgov only holds sway in the former Yugoslavia (although there are a few rare exceptions), due to them raising and sending units there later in the war in an effort to show they still could (politics!  ).
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Originally Posted by Raellus
As a rule of thumb, as of 2000, I would say that for every MBT an armored or mechanized unit has, it would have 3-5 IFVs/APCs. Infantry divisions would have maybe 0-1 per MBT. Does this sound reasonable to everyone?
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I'd put a higher number of APCs and other light armour in an Infantry (mechanised) unit as a ratio to MBTs. Probably anything up to 10 light AFVs to each MBT (they started with less tanks and are likely to have not been put up against enemy armour as much as an Armoured Division).
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