Can the gun shoot the bypassing infantry without changing its CA?
buser333 Senior Member Joined Jun 24, 2013 Messages 940 Reaction score 419 Location central WI Jan 14, 2018 #1 Can the gun shoot the bypassing infantry without changing its CA?
clubby Elder Member Joined Dec 27, 2015 Messages 2,557 Reaction score 732 Location CA Country Jan 14, 2018 #2 I believe yes because the vertex AND the hex being bypass both lie in the Gun's covered arc.
Robin Reeve The Swiss Moron Staff member Moderator Joined Jul 26, 2003 Messages 19,641 Reaction score 5,623 Location St-Légier First name Robin Country Jan 14, 2018 #3 If it is bypassing the woods, yes, as the woods hex is in the Gun's CA. If it is bypassing the building, no. Last edited: Jan 14, 2018
If it is bypassing the woods, yes, as the woods hex is in the Gun's CA. If it is bypassing the building, no.
Brian W Elder Member Joined Jan 29, 2003 Messages 7,216 Reaction score 1,027 Location USA Country Jan 14, 2018 #4 buser333 said: Can the gun shoot the bypassing infantry without changing its CA? Click to expand... Yes, assuming J10 is the hex being bypassed, see C.5B and C. Here is the picture the ASLRB gives showing that the Gun cannot fire at the bypasing 467 unless it changes its CA.
buser333 said: Can the gun shoot the bypassing infantry without changing its CA? Click to expand... Yes, assuming J10 is the hex being bypassed, see C.5B and C. Here is the picture the ASLRB gives showing that the Gun cannot fire at the bypasing 467 unless it changes its CA.
buser333 Senior Member Joined Jun 24, 2013 Messages 940 Reaction score 419 Location central WI Jan 14, 2018 #5 Yes, the woods in J10 are being bypassed.
Binchois Too many words... Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 1,732 Reaction score 801 Location Michigan First name Lester Country Jan 14, 2018 #6 buser333 said: Yes, the woods in J10 are being bypassed. Click to expand... Then S&S is correct. A unit is always in the hex with the obstacle it is bypassing.
buser333 said: Yes, the woods in J10 are being bypassed. Click to expand... Then S&S is correct. A unit is always in the hex with the obstacle it is bypassing.
ReggieRed Member Joined Aug 14, 2015 Messages 95 Reaction score 35 Location Central Ohio Country Jan 14, 2018 #7 Jeff Buser...you sneaky little devil! And now I know why you asked the question about firing smoke at the top of an orchard hex. Didn't put 2 and 2 together when I read it the first time.
Jeff Buser...you sneaky little devil! And now I know why you asked the question about firing smoke at the top of an orchard hex. Didn't put 2 and 2 together when I read it the first time.
clubby Elder Member Joined Dec 27, 2015 Messages 2,557 Reaction score 732 Location CA Country Jan 15, 2018 #8 Binchois said: Then S&S is correct. A unit is always in the hex with the obstacle it is bypassing. Click to expand... Thanks, but I changed my name.
Binchois said: Then S&S is correct. A unit is always in the hex with the obstacle it is bypassing. Click to expand... Thanks, but I changed my name.