Oberst Hausser
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A 7.7 To be considered valid fire, ordnance weapons must secure a hit on the target, and other firers must exert enough FP (taking the possibility of Cowering into account) to possibly inflict at least a NMC result on the target
Just two questions:
1) An ordinance weapon ( think 81mm) has a range of the whole board usually.... Thus from 25 hexes away an area fire fires directly from south to north and hits the target(s).
2) It appears all that is needed is that a unit fires directly north to south ( the reverse) -thus gain encirclement- to achieve it with the proviso that " other firers must exert enough FP (taking the possibility of Cowering into account) to possibly inflict at least a NMC result on the target.....using their inherent-FP/SW/ordnance at ≤ Normal Range...
Summary:
Just two questions:
1) An ordinance weapon ( think 81mm) has a range of the whole board usually.... Thus from 25 hexes away an area fire fires directly from south to north and hits the target(s).
2) It appears all that is needed is that a unit fires directly north to south ( the reverse) -thus gain encirclement- to achieve it with the proviso that " other firers must exert enough FP (taking the possibility of Cowering into account) to possibly inflict at least a NMC result on the target.....using their inherent-FP/SW/ordnance at ≤ Normal Range...
Summary:
- 81mm/ Gun uses AREA fire and hits target
- HMG (say) 10 hexes away gets a NMC. ( reverse direction)