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jaggy -> What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 2:15:15 AM)

I have seen this in a post on this forum but it doesn't explain what a "sheaf" is?




Mobius -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 2:32:23 AM)

Sheafs are areas or boxes that artillery fall in. Their long axis is along the line of fire.
They can converge and concentrate fire or fire into adjacent boxes diluting their fire.


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jaggy -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 2:40:43 AM)

Thanks, Mobius! Appreciate the detailed explanation. Does artillery fire in PCO "drift"?




Mad Russian -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 2:49:35 AM)

It can scatter and be "shifted" back on target as well. The longer the artillery fires at a specific target the closer to the targeted area the fire hits.

Good Hunting.

MR




jaggy -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 2:57:17 AM)

Hi, MR. From screenshots, I know the Marder will be available on-map. Will it be the same for the Hummel and Wespe or are they considered Off-Board Artillery?




Mobius -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 3:05:57 AM)


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ORIGINAL: jaggy

Hi, MR. From screenshots, I know the Marder will be available on-map. Will it be the same for the Hummel and Wespe or are they considered Off-Board Artillery?

They are considered off map. There is a Grille that is on map.




jaggy -> RE: What exactly is an "artillery sheaf"? (12/4/2010 3:10:07 AM)

Thanks for the info, Mobius.




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