70mm OBA attacks a location containing two squads and a leader. The DR is a '2' for a critical hit...and which also happens to be a 1KIA.
What is the sequence to determine how the units are affected?
Thanks,
Last line of C3.7:
The effects of a HE FFE CH are resolved using the same Original 2 DR that caused it.
C3.71 accurately describes how to calculate these results.
What exactly is unclear in these rules that you require clarification of the sequence?
From your question, all we can do is deduce the TEM is zero. Is it?
You didn't specify the TEM, which is important. Also, you didn't specify if these units are moving into the OBA, but I guess not as that's usually a totally desperate move!
With TEM zero and none of them moving, all units randomly selected for Crit will suffer a final 2 DR on the 24 FP table, which is a 3KIA.
other units not CH will suffer a 1 KIA (final roll of 2 DR).
3KIA results are not mixed in with the 1KIA results, if that's your question. If only one unit is selected for a crit, that unit will die. Then you roll RS for the 1KIA and resolve on the non-crit units.
At best, one unit will remain in the hex, broken. The only good news is that this broken unit can't suffer ELR replacement.
Some kind of protective TEM >=+2 will spare casualties on the non-crit units, albeit with a good chance of failing MCs.
Also, if rubble is possible but not rolled, check for Flame too.