Charles22 -> (5/26/2000 12:26:00 AM)
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Dave R: Sounds like you have a need for sending scout infantry, sneaking in front of your force before the rest go charging forward. I have had a two-man scout unit encounter like 15 infantry type units behind a small hill, without being seen (with only two hexes between them). Which, should the enemy infantry had not later stormed out of that position, how would I go about flanking that small hill? I had noticed earlier, by a sniper I sent north of the area, that he had some infantry AT's just waiting for such a flanking attempt. I sent the sniper off to do more exploring, but it gives me pause, to think that I should write down the exact hex where I see some of my covert spotted enemy units, so that later, should the flank attempt be necessary, I would possibly take tanks to give the hexes some good ol' fashioned direct bombardment.
Hmmm, speaking about scouts, puts this question to mind: Do the four-man scout teams have greater spotting ability than the two-man? Are four-man squads just as hard to be spotted as the two-man (I wouldn't think so)?
[This message has been edited by Charles22 (edited 05-25-2000).]
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