BraveDave
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CtR 7.3 says in part “...When using a designated onboard observer to direct NOBA Direct Fire, LOS must exist between the target hex/location and the onboard observer, in addition to a LOF existing between the target hex/location and the shipboard observer's hex.”
The ASLRB index describes LOF (Line of Fire) as the LOS along which an attack has been traced.
This sounds like both the onboard and shipboard observer would have to have a LOS to the target, but then why bother with an onboard observer? Can someone explain how the LOF works?
The ASLRB index describes LOF (Line of Fire) as the LOS along which an attack has been traced.
This sounds like both the onboard and shipboard observer would have to have a LOS to the target, but then why bother with an onboard observer? Can someone explain how the LOF works?