Oberst Hausser
Member
I am going to explain this pretty simply because IT SEEMS SO OBVIOUS. ( allow inf target type to acq )
This is an actual VASL game.
There are 3 AFV 3, 4 , 5 hexes from a pesky roadblock. Don't ya hate those???
T34 at 5, T 34 85 at 4 T 34 85 at 3... they are all in a line and all a clear LOS to the yup you guessed it- the roadblock.
No enemy units are in the LOS of the above. ( the enemy are not stupid).
Now according to the ASL rules, these highly motivated Russians can only AREA target the roadblock.
Now/ but the main thing they want to do is GET RID of this roadblock by HE ( highest 85mm).
PLEASE tell me that there is some better way than having 85mm / 2 as THE BEST way to remove this RB.
Truly, I really wanna know-and it must be in the rules somewhere.
Please, anyone who has "experience" in this per modern armed conflicts, I am "all ears".
Thanks
This is an actual VASL game.
There are 3 AFV 3, 4 , 5 hexes from a pesky roadblock. Don't ya hate those???
T34 at 5, T 34 85 at 4 T 34 85 at 3... they are all in a line and all a clear LOS to the yup you guessed it- the roadblock.
No enemy units are in the LOS of the above. ( the enemy are not stupid).
Now according to the ASL rules, these highly motivated Russians can only AREA target the roadblock.
Now/ but the main thing they want to do is GET RID of this roadblock by HE ( highest 85mm).
PLEASE tell me that there is some better way than having 85mm / 2 as THE BEST way to remove this RB.
- maybe -2 acq and hope for a CH ?
- Get out the tank and dismantle it
- Burn the bloody thing (necessitating fuel load parameters for RB)
- Get 10 prisoners and " get to work"
- Dig a tunnel
- What about 1 tank going full speed, let's say 25% less roadbloack as a result with JSU's being 50%. If they can do it at Kursk they can do it here.
Truly, I really wanna know-and it must be in the rules somewhere.
Please, anyone who has "experience" in this per modern armed conflicts, I am "all ears".
Thanks