- Reaction score
- 10,343
- Points
- 1,260
I would to, I just don’t know how you would ascertain what was more effective. Short of having a trench filled with PAT platoon rating the effectiveness of suppression. I think a figure skating score card system on a stick would be the most expedient.
It's been done before. See attached.
The question on a single mg comes down to what suppresses when it has to move. Ideally it doesn’t but it will and then you’re missing your base of fire unless your assault element is capable of doing it on its own.
Another MG from another team, if there are threats that need to be suppressed. Ideally, you are not having to bound your base of fire.