[ASLML] AFV/Squad CC Question

FLEURY, CHRISTOPHER J CHRISTOPHER.FLEURY at DFA.STATE.NY.US
Wed Dec 10 08:18:50 PST 2003


Didn't think PAATC needed in CCPh.
The AFV entered the Infantry's
Hex/Location, not the other way 
around (as in Infantry trying to 
enter AFV's hex/Location in the APh).

Definitely for a Reaction Fire CC try
as D1F during MPh, but not once it gets 
to CCPh - the CC is auto.

Important also to note that the CC Marker 
goes on once the AFV ends its MPh in Bypass; 
this would also auto-blow the Infantry's 
Concealment, if any. The Infantry could still
VB&R in the RTPh, since it's not yet Melee.

At work, NASLRBH, so this could all be
poopies, I'm going off the top of my 
noggin.


> -----Original Message-----

> From: Sam Belcher [mailto:sambelcher at cablespeed.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:09 AM
> To: 'Allan, Scott K, CFSMD'; 'ASL Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: [ASLML] AFV/Squad CC Question
> 
> 
> > Gentlemen,
> > 	Question regarding CC between a squad and AFV.  Assume 
> that a squad
> > occupies a woods Location and the Attackers' AFV moves to 
> VBM the hex and
> > stops (but stays in Motion) on that woods location hexspine 
> - thereby
> > employing our favorite VBM Sleaze maneuver.
> > 
> > 	If after all Defensive Fire and Advanced Fire both 
> units are still
> > standing, do they enter into CC during the CCPh?   Or is 
> the fact that the
> > squad occupies the woods Location and the AFV is in VBM 
> mean that CC does
> > not take place between the units??
> 
> The squad still has to take a PAATC, but yes, CC occurs. 
> 
> The squad and the enemy AFV are in the SAME HEX and the SAME LOCATION.
> Bypass does not create a different LOCATION. 
> 
> The answer would be the same if the squad were on the ground 
> floor of a
> building...
> 
> Sam
> 
> 
> 



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