Light armor and low health, vulnerable in protracted fights.Will lose most fights with enemy armor if forced into confrontations or cornered.Weapon with strong burst damage and good range.Unhampered by most terrain and can maneuver around defenses.Second fastest unit in the game (to Michal Sikorski) and very agile, can avoid artillery and escape easily.This tactic can be moderately effective against infantry as well. It is recommended when engaging another mech, to fire and reverse to keep the Smiały out of the enemy's range. KS 78 "Isegrim" or SHM-86 "Kolokol", which (while not as fast) can keep pace with the Śmiały's and beat them in straight-up fights with equal numbers. Countering a wolfpack of Śmiały's can be difficult, but when they are in packs it is best to deal with them using groups of the Sd. When used in large groups of five or more, they can be a deadly force, able to pick apart even heavy mechs if they catch one by itself. It also works well with heavier units and infantry to guard the flanks. Thus this unit works good in packs carrying out hit-and-run attacks, raids, and recon ahead of the main force. While strong, its overall damage over time is low as its rifle fires slowly. Like the Strażnik (although a bit tougher) the Śmiały suffers from light armor and will generally lose in a one-on-one fight with most mechs and falls to anti-mech units like field cannons and anti-armor gunners fairly quickly. Its speed also makes it good for hunting down isolated, weakened, or fleeing units, as well as outflanking entrenched guns. Its weapon has good range, able to deal heavy damage to even medium-armored units before they can fire back, particular if it can get behind the enemy. Excellent for reconnaissance and raiding, it is able to easily attack and then run off to reposition and attack again. Its main engine is housed in the back with two smokestacks clearly visible, and on the hull is a mounted searchlight for night operations.Ī long stride and design built for running give the Śmiały incredible speed, making it the second fastest unit in the game as well as the only mech that can outrun infantry. The left arm even has a "hand" which is used to cycle and stabilize the weapon or to grab objects. Like its fellow light Polanian mech, the PZM-9 "Straznik," it has a cylindrical torso but with a taller and more narrow upper body, longer legs and a pair of arms. In a world of mechs, this pride of Polanian engineering is the one that most resembles its creators by having roughly human proportions. It has been especially effective when deployed alongside cavalry divisions, supporting Polanian mounted infantry as a sort of modern iteration of the famed "Winged Hussars." General Description A revolutionary design at the outbreak of the Great War, it remains competitive years later and even the oldest models have been kept in service. ![]() ![]() ![]() The PMZ-7 "Śmiały" is perhaps the best representation of Polanian doctrine lightly armored but equipped with a powerful anti-mech rifle and able to move swiftly.
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