Originally posted by AKSeaWulfe:
Find me sources and cite them that it was used in other rolls other than air defense. They were vulnerable to tanks more than they could hurt them, thus they were always held back when an assault was made. YOu couldn't very well fire that 37mm and keep moving, the gun fire would be way to inaccurate. Recoil, and dispersion also need to be introduced.
-SW
Yo SW...the M-16 had this lil nick-name... The meat chopper.
I'll go find a specific source, but unfortunately almost any SP-AAA gun ever used in combat was used in direct fire as well, sometimes even more then in the AAA role.
Remember, AAA guns have high rates of fire...that means great suppressive fire keeping enemy tanks buttoned up and infantry pinned down while the tanks they are supporting are free to fire without much harresment because the enemy is busy try to cover them. It's called over-watch.
The US's M-15a1 halftrack mounted a 37mm AA gun. It was almost useless in the AAA role because of range/fire control issues, and was used from then on almost exclusively as a suppresion/assault gun. This lead to the developement of the M-16, and you'd better believe those four ma duces could pin down several platoons of infantry.
What you describe is the "ideal" situation for AAA guns. But war was hardly anything like ideal, and men used what they had where they were to fight. AAA guns were a large part of it.
Take for example the cupola AAMG's of the German and US tanks. Sure, they were intended for AAA use, but were hardly EVER used that way. It sure didn't stop the commander from popping out of his hatch and pinning down infantry from his cupola while his gunner laid the main gun down where he was firing.
BUT...the Ostwind's use in AH is lame. Only 40 some odd conversions. There's probably that many in use at any given time in AH. AAA guns only had to fire in short bursts at aircraft, because needless to say they didn't stay in range for very long. This allowed enough cooling times that the barrels didn't have to be changed. In the infantry suppression role, they ALWAYS had either infantry or armor support of some kind, that allowed for barrel changes and transferring ammo from the hull to the gun turrent.
AH doesn't have infantry support, and armor is hardly ever coordinated with the Ostwind.
Sure the 37mm gun is a big shell and a powerful weapon, but against concrete enforeced bunkers it might sink in, but not very likely. I suppose they could keep at it like a jack hammer but that would still take forever.
If nothing else, strengthin the 75L48 Pak on the Panzer. It takes 3 hits to kill a fuel or ammo bunker, and 20 some odd hits to kill a hanger. Pretty well balanced for game play's sake, but not when compared to the Ostwind.
- Jig
PS if anyone has SP:WAW I have a few choice scenarios where 20 M-60's go after 90 Ostwinds. Guess who always loses?

Fun watching all those Osties burn!