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Note Q states: The AAMG FP actually consists of three MG; one .50 cal HMG (MA; 6 FP) and two secondary .30 cal MMG (4 FP each)—as signified by "MA: 12.7" and "6MA&4&4" on the counter. These MG may fire together as a FG or at separate targets (as perD3.5). In all other respects they are treated as normal AAMG. See U.S. Vehicle Note H.
Note H has an example that refers one to a diagram associated to American Vehicle Note 51. The diagram (shown below) indicates the three MG have different covered arcs, so how could they ever make a Firegroup?
Note H has an example that refers one to a diagram associated to American Vehicle Note 51. The diagram (shown below) indicates the three MG have different covered arcs, so how could they ever make a Firegroup?