Difference between revisions of "1st Kell Hounds"
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− | [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Akira Brahe]] is the commanding officer and a Kell Hound in the 2nd generation | + | * [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Akira Brahe]] is the commanding officer and a Kell Hound in the 2nd generation |
+ | * At some point during the early [[Jihad]], [[Christian Kell]] took command of the regiment. He was killed in [[3070]] while fighting the [[Word of Blake]]. | ||
==Tactics== | ==Tactics== |
Revision as of 16:47, 16 July 2010
History
Officers
- Lieutenant Colonel Akira Brahe is the commanding officer and a Kell Hound in the 2nd generation
- At some point during the early Jihad, Christian Kell took command of the regiment. He was killed in 3070 while fighting the Word of Blake.
Tactics
- The unit uses highly complex manuveurs to confuse an enemy. They are known to harass an enemy's flanks with smaller units.
- Each Battalion contains a special trained company:
- The Dragon Dogs - 3rd Company: The unit is trimmed for urban operation.
- The Wild Dogs - 3rd Company: The unit prefers amphibious operation can suprise a enemy from unexpected directions.
- The Mutts - 3rd Company: This unit can fight in jungle enviroment.
Support
The regiment can count on a expierend technical staff, the Arc Royal Mech Works and the WoE.
Composition
- The Wild Hunters(Reinforced Regiment/Elite/Fanatical)
- 1st Battalion (The Dragon Dogs)
- 2nd Battalion (The Wild Dogs)
- 3rd Battalion (The Mutts)
- The unit contains a company of clan mechs and the entire regiment is complete upgraded.
- The Bird Dogs(Wing/Elite/Fanatical)
- The three squadrons, Raven, Crow, Blackbird, are supported by the command element.
- All 22 fighters a fully upgraded.
- The Pit Bulls(Battalion/Elite/Fanatical)
- The unit contain a mix of infantry forces:
- 1 command squad (10 troopers)
- 1 jump infantry companie (50 trooper)
- 2 battle amor companies (24 troopers => 2 clan squads + 1 squad of Fenrir)
References
- Field Manual: Mercenaries Revised, p. 81