Post by Ritterkrieg on Jan 29, 2014 4:25:22 GMT
Some small changes to the Vehicle-mounted MGs, specifically changing the Turret MG to Coaxial to differenciate independantly mounted turret MGs.
6.4.2 Vehicle Machine Guns (VMG): There are four types of vehicle-mounted MGs designated by their mounting location. VMGs will be listed on the vehicle cards. If VMG is listed in Red, see Special or notes section for any specific restrictions or exceptions. VMGs do not have a multiple ROF. VMGs must use the Infantry Combat Modifiers Chart (1) to modify their To-Kill#. Multiple VMGs mounted in a single location will be designated with a numerical superscript2. (Example: AAMG2, CMG2). These VMG do not attack separately as To-Kill# are adjusted to compensate for the extra MGs firing.
6.4.2.1 Anti-aircraft (aaMG): aaMGs may only be fired when the vehicle is unbuttoned. aaMGs are able to fire through 360 degrees and are not governed by covered arc. aaMGs are AA capable. aaMG may attack independent of the main gun but if fired in the same Combat Impulse, ROF for main gun is reduced by 1 to no less than ROF1.
6.4.2.2 Coaxial MG (cMG): cMG are mounted in the vehicles main turret (usually alongside the main gun) and use the main turrets current covered arc. cMGs may only attack the same target as the main gun.
6.4.2.2.1 Turret MG (tMG): tMGs are mounted in separate turret(s) independent of the main turret. They each have their own covered arc and may attack independent of the main gun. tMGs will be listed with a directional symbol to indicate their position.
6.4.2.3 Hull MG (hMG): hMGs are mounted in the vehicles hull and use the hulls current covered arc. hMG may attack independent of the main gun.
6.4.2.4 Rear: Some MGs may be mounted to cover the rear of a location will be designated by a R superscript (Ex: aaMGR, cMGR). MGR may attack independent of the main gun.
6.4.2 Vehicle Machine Guns (VMG): There are four types of vehicle-mounted MGs designated by their mounting location. VMGs will be listed on the vehicle cards. If VMG is listed in Red, see Special or notes section for any specific restrictions or exceptions. VMGs do not have a multiple ROF. VMGs must use the Infantry Combat Modifiers Chart (1) to modify their To-Kill#. Multiple VMGs mounted in a single location will be designated with a numerical superscript2. (Example: AAMG2, CMG2). These VMG do not attack separately as To-Kill# are adjusted to compensate for the extra MGs firing.
6.4.2.1 Anti-aircraft (aaMG): aaMGs may only be fired when the vehicle is unbuttoned. aaMGs are able to fire through 360 degrees and are not governed by covered arc. aaMGs are AA capable. aaMG may attack independent of the main gun but if fired in the same Combat Impulse, ROF for main gun is reduced by 1 to no less than ROF1.
6.4.2.2 Coaxial MG (cMG): cMG are mounted in the vehicles main turret (usually alongside the main gun) and use the main turrets current covered arc. cMGs may only attack the same target as the main gun.
6.4.2.2.1 Turret MG (tMG): tMGs are mounted in separate turret(s) independent of the main turret. They each have their own covered arc and may attack independent of the main gun. tMGs will be listed with a directional symbol to indicate their position.
6.4.2.3 Hull MG (hMG): hMGs are mounted in the vehicles hull and use the hulls current covered arc. hMG may attack independent of the main gun.
6.4.2.4 Rear: Some MGs may be mounted to cover the rear of a location will be designated by a R superscript (Ex: aaMGR, cMGR). MGR may attack independent of the main gun.