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> Richard Davis <its2farout-at-earthlink.net> wrote:
> I had just assumed that when the rules said you must
> be a given number of feet from another tank to fire upon it,
To the best of my knowledge, there is no rule about
minimum or maximum range for engagement.
Certain Tigers have been known to close to zero
inches range and try to fire into the barrel of their
opponent to cause fouling on the gun tube.
> that meant there was no physical contact to take
> place? Can a tank ram or roll over another in an
> attempt to disable it?
To the best of my knowledge, there is no rule about
physical contact.
However, gentlemen disdain from such uncouth
behavior (except when pushing comrades free from
obstructions.)
At 04:25 AM 4/10/2004 -0700, JOHN PITTELLI <jplily-at-yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sometimes, I really mean sometimes, there is
> some contact during the heat of battle.
John forgot to add "usually due to poor driving skills".
The Hetzer driver is the most uncoordinated.
If the threat of collision bothers you, simply build
an M1 Abrams with a mine plow. See attached
photo.
I did.
Joe "Simpler than a mine flail" Sommer
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M1 mine plow.jpg