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99% battles were 250 Top vet
Tigers vs 1 T34.
That's how Germany won the war.
Penals are penal battalion troops. There's a difference between those and the guys from the army-level penal companies. The independent penal battalions were where the Soviets put highly-trained officers and NCOs that had committed an offense of some sort. These were men that the state had already invested a great deal of resources and effort into, and as such using them as mere hard labor or cannonfodder would have been wasteful. Instead they were actually rather lavishly equipped and then used for extremely risky/near suicidal missions of high importance; first wave securing the other bank in a river crossing and similar tasks are a good example. Think of them as more akin to a larger-scale soviet counterpart of the Dirty Dozen, and less as Enemy at the Gates clichés.
Honestly, I prefer them over engineers for the price and ease of use.
Created nearly instantly
You can cap multiple points when ostheer player have to just crawl with his hmg
They ACTUALLY can fend off from some garbage infantry when being behind the cover
They are cheap glasscannons, another thing that makes me laugh, when ppl saying that sov are bad XD