RE: Bufla--The Anomaly of the Fall of France ...
Peter, you're not wrong.....you used one source instead of another....the source was wrong...that counter (with armor) isĀ
up on the AVLP website article on the Bufla STILL....I don't think the counter with "0" should even exist (based on everything)
I think you've pointed out that vehicles that have armor only for the cab, really don't protect the crew which is actively servicing
a weapon.....but the way the game mechanic CURRENTLY works is there is only one choice.....
It's only when the weapon stops moving and the men start to run around firing and servicing the weapon that people are exposed
---driving around they are protected in cab....
I might propose (don't flame....)
....FIRING you are a truck (not AFV) target
....Moving(not yet fired) you're an AFV "0"....
Once you have activated to MOVE you are considered an AFV until you activate to FIRE....
Once you have activated for FIRE you are considered a truck/non-AFV until you activate to MOVE.....
(gosh, that kinda works....)
The observation from the Article by the German officer in Poland indicated that Artillery shelling them was something they were happy
they could avoid because they could move out of the way quickly---so, being invulnerable to BF (save for X) as an AFV all the time,
seems excessive based on his comments.
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