@burmaboi The rules consistently use the term “into” when referencing the ending space of a unit’s move and “through” when referencing spaces passed through along the way. So, an air unit must conduct combat if it moves “into” an enemy-occupied space, but not “through” one (other than being fired upon by AA guns). Also, on page 14, the rules mention AA guns in “flown over” territories, which indicates that enemy-occupied territories may be moved through, and the Official Rules Clarifications make the same reference on page 2 in point 6 regarding AA guns.
Can a Fighter attack a submarine thats stand alone??
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Can a Fighter attack a submarine thats stand alone??
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yes - the sub cannot fire back. however, if it survives the first round of battle, it can retreat to another sea zone (if a friendly one exists).
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Yes, that is correct – the sub cannot fire back and if it survives the first round of battle, it can retreat to another sea zone (if a friendly one exists).
Or, if you play the SS (submerging sub) House Rule, subs can submerge (turn on side to show submerged) after any round of attack. They surface (turn upright) after the attack is over.
Mista Biggs 8)
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MB is right.