Yes planes can pass over any zone that contain enemy ships, enemy planes, or enemy units. Planes cannot pass over neutral countries. In sbr’s they have to fight their way in if escorted or not if they are intercepted. After the interception or not then they get shot at by aaa and then if they survive that they get to bomb the factories and the tac bomber’s can bomb the airfields and naval bases. You are right that in the older version the aa was always active but not anymore. Hope this helps! :-)
Sea units starting in hostile sea zones
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For Example Japan and the US are not at war.
Different surface warships of both sides are sharing a seazone.
Now Japan declares war on the US.
Is it possible to leave some ships/planes in the hostile sea zone for combat and move with the others ships/planes outside?
(For example leaving the planes in the sea zone and move the CV away)
Or have they all to leave at once?
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You can split them in any way that you like, including all staying or all going. However, if any units stay, at least one of them must have an attack value greater than zero.
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Thanks Krieghund.
There will be a few “Zeros” in the seazone, but with an attak of 3 or less. :-D





