Jason Petho
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Joined: 6/22/2004 From: Terrace, BC, Canada Status: offline
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1. This is best decided on a case by case basis, as the number of strength points, the attack strength of the attacking units, the number of SP's they have, the defensive strength of your forces plus any additional TEM's need to be considered. As a general rule of thumb, stack all you wish in a bunker/pillbox but I would typically avoid over-stacking in a trench or improved position, especially in open terrain. 2. Section 5.15 - "Indirect Fire Density –: In addition to the normal modifiers (see Combat Results), in an Indirect Fire attack (only), each target unit's Strength Points are multiplied by the applicable nominal Attack Strength and the result is then divided by 6 to find the effective Attack Strength vs. that unit. (In other words, effective Attack Strength = [nominal Attack Strength * SP#] / 6) Example: A 6 Strength Point target will have the nominal Attack Strength applied to it. A target unit of 2 Strength Points will have 2/6 (1/3) of the Attack Strength applied to it. The rationale for this calculation is that the Indirect Fire results against a single target unit of, say, 4 Strength Points should be the same as the total Indirect Fire results against two target units of 2 Strength Points in the same hex. The calculation will apply the indirect Fire Attack Strength against target units proportional to their Strength Points, thus resulting in a total combat result comparable to firing at a single unit of the same total strength." 3. Indirect Fire will receive a penalty based on the assumption that the target is no longer being zeroed-in on by the "spotters". This is an abstraction. 4. Section 5.24 - 'If a unit that is Digging In conducts an attack, its Attack Strength is halved (fractions rounded down, to a minimum of one)." 5. Vehicles gain defensive benefits from the typical terrain modifiers - forested, rough, etc. as well as improved positions. They do suffer penalties in building type terrain when being assaulted by infantry. They do not gain defensive modifiers from special buildings or bunkers/pillboxes. Jason Petho
< Message edited by Jason Petho -- 9/9/2014 3:12:04 PM >
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