Velocette
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While I am in the process of transitioning into ASL from ASLSK, I often refer back to the ASLSK RB to get a basic understanding of a rule / principle before delving into it in full ASL wording. In doing so, I have come upon two SK rules that I can't "square the circle" with in full ASL.
The rules deals with MG usage during Bounding First Fire.
Specifically in:
Section 3.3.2.2 {Bounding First Fire} "A vehicle that did not exhaust its ROF may fire again as Bounding First Fire after expending another MP but all other Weapons must be fired from the same HEX as the first MA shot."
7.8 {Vehicular Machine Guns / IFE Fire} ….. "In its MPh, a vehicle may fire its weapons only from the same HEX, unless the MG retains ROF."
With the definition of Weapon being: "Weapon: Either a Support Weapon (1.2.4), a Gun (1.2.6), or an AFV's MA (7.2) or MG (7.8)."
Are there corresponding rule(s) in full ASL that limit Bounding First Fire MG usage in the same / similar manner to the HEX?
Thanks,
Velo
The rules deals with MG usage during Bounding First Fire.
Specifically in:
Section 3.3.2.2 {Bounding First Fire} "A vehicle that did not exhaust its ROF may fire again as Bounding First Fire after expending another MP but all other Weapons must be fired from the same HEX as the first MA shot."
7.8 {Vehicular Machine Guns / IFE Fire} ….. "In its MPh, a vehicle may fire its weapons only from the same HEX, unless the MG retains ROF."
With the definition of Weapon being: "Weapon: Either a Support Weapon (1.2.4), a Gun (1.2.6), or an AFV's MA (7.2) or MG (7.8)."
Are there corresponding rule(s) in full ASL that limit Bounding First Fire MG usage in the same / similar manner to the HEX?
Thanks,
Velo