BattleSchool
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Two questions in one...
Situation:
Three radioless AFV are in single file and in Motion. An enemy AFV ends its MPh in LOS of the two rearmost AFV.
1. The radioless AFV in the centre declares a DFPh shot but misses. Is Acquisition gained on the enemy tank?
2. During the subsequent PFPh, the same AFV declares a Prep Fire shot on the enemy AFV.
a. Is this permitted? Or must the AFV wait until the MPh and declare a Bounding First Fire shot (e.g., at the beginning of its MPh)?
b. If the Prep Fire shot is permitted, what, if any, restrictions are placed on the AFV either side of the firer?
For example, may the radioless AFV either side of the firer move in the MPh?
i) If so, may they move to close the gap and continue moving as a platoon?
ii) Or must they both pass a NTC in order to move independently (possibly to close the gap and resume Platoon Movement)?
Situation:
Three radioless AFV are in single file and in Motion. An enemy AFV ends its MPh in LOS of the two rearmost AFV.
1. The radioless AFV in the centre declares a DFPh shot but misses. Is Acquisition gained on the enemy tank?
2. During the subsequent PFPh, the same AFV declares a Prep Fire shot on the enemy AFV.
a. Is this permitted? Or must the AFV wait until the MPh and declare a Bounding First Fire shot (e.g., at the beginning of its MPh)?
b. If the Prep Fire shot is permitted, what, if any, restrictions are placed on the AFV either side of the firer?
For example, may the radioless AFV either side of the firer move in the MPh?
i) If so, may they move to close the gap and continue moving as a platoon?
ii) Or must they both pass a NTC in order to move independently (possibly to close the gap and resume Platoon Movement)?