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In Regipedia, it reads : "Firing from closer range or from flanks also partially ignores cover."
Yet, this timestamp shows that it's still 60% cover for an entrenched unit, which is the value from the front. While shooting at it from behind : https://youtu.be/Jzb9yrzoc2Q?t=2199
So either Regipedia is incorrect, or the tooltip with the cursor is incorrect.
The 2 M2 Bradley platoons cover the pond in front of them, while the CEV platoon can shoot up to the left far corner of the pond.
It's actually 7%. Regardless, experience shows that frontal penetration of a T-55A with an M113 C&V regularly occurs, and one can rack up quite a lot of kills.
atrocious !
In all seriousness, though, those are good tips. Thank you very much!
I meant 3-4 shells per platoon.
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19) About Combat Air Patrols. The wording in the game is pretty deceptive. As you place the killbox on the map, your CAP aircraft will spawn a few hundred meters outside of the box when an enemy aircraft enters the box. This is pretty obvious when the center of the kill box is placed *behind* the enemy land unit spawn, as that's the most likely place where enemy airstrikes will spawn. This means your CAP aircraft will spawn and immediately engage the enemy aircraft before the enemy AA can deal with your fighter. So the best practice is to center the killbox behind the enemy land units spawn.
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