I.
DETECTION OF AIRCRAFT AND SHIPS
Detection of
aircraft and ships is attempted at the start of every turn. Use the specific
detection chart to determine the number of turns of advance warning and the
type of information each detection method will provide. Visual detection is affected by time of day
and weather. Radar is surface search, or
air search types.
Visual Detection
Units may only fire direct fire weapons or observed
artillery fire at targets that they can "see." Normal daytime sight range is 3000m. Visibility at night is limited to 250m. Flares, artillery, or spotlights provide
illumination. Troops in the open are
automatically revealed when a hostile soldier is within 100m. Camouflaged vehicles are revealed when a
hostile soldier is within 100m.
Camouflaged troops are revealed when a hostile soldier is within 10m.
Armored
vehicle crews can see in a 90-degree arc directly in front of the hull and
directly in front of the turret out as far as normal sight range. All other vehicles and infantry see for 360
degrees. Open toppled armor and armor
with the top hatch open is considered to be able to see 360 degrees. Closed up armor cannot see infantry within
50m of them, unless they are within the infantry firing arc. A closed up armored vehicle cannot see infantry
within 10m, even if it is within the firing arc.
Mark
the edge of woods, forest and jungle with a row of lichen. The lichen will clearly define the edge of
the forest. A small thread may be used
with the lichen to perfectly define the edge of the forest. Night starts with dusk at 1900 hrs and
becomes full night at 2200 hrs. Dawn starts at 0500 hrs and becomes full daylight at
0800 hrs. Precipitation or heat or dust
in the air limits visibility.
VISION INTO
VEGETATION
Into or inside of
woods: 100m -10% first shot
Into or inside of
forest: 50m -10% first shot
Into or inside of
jungle: 50m -20% first shot, -10% all other shots
Woods are
stands of trees that are maintained by man, with little undergrowth and
significant spacing between trees.
Forests are
naturally occurring stands of trees with dense undergrowth.
Jungle is a
tropical forest with almost impenetrable growth.
VISIBILITY CHART
Range Finders
Time
of Day Eye Optics 1
Meter Field 3 Meter Heavy
Day
Clear 3250 7500 15000 30000
Sprinkling 1500 3250 7500 15000
Raining 750 1500 3250 7500
Snowing 500 750 1500 3250
Foggy 250 500 750 1500
Blizzard 100 250 500 250
Dawn
&
Dusk
Clear 1500 3250 7500 15000
Sprinkling 750 1500 3250 7500
Raining 500 750 1500 3250
Snowing 250 500 750 1500
Foggy 100 250 500 250
Blizzard 50 100 250 500
Night
Full
Moon
Clear 750 1500 3250 7500
Sprinkling 500 750 1500 3250
Raining 250 500 750 1500
Snowing 100 250 500 750
Foggy 50 100 250 500
Blizzard 10 50 100 250
Night
¼
Moon
Clear 500 750 1500 3250
Sprinkling 250 500 750 1500
Raining 100 250 500 750
Snowing 50 100 250 500
Foggy 10 50 100 250
Blizzard 0 10 50 100
Night
No
Moon
Clear 250 500 750 1500
Sprinkling 100 250 500 750
Raining 50 100 250 500
Snowing 10 50 100 250
Foggy 0 10 50 100
Blizzard 0 0 10 50
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