So, are aircraft in battles a single sortie or a series of sorties? If single, then how do they continue to be in the air for round after round of combat. If series of sorties, then why would AAA be first round only?
Planes fight in every round of combat as long as they live or until the attacker retreats.
AAA units fire only once, before the first round of combat. That’s the rules.
I feel a MAJOR IC in Norway is a still better idea.
I tend to build one in Poland as well: churn out infantry and artillery on turn 3, mech and tanks on turn 4 and so on. From Poland they can go either North or South, from Romania only North…
You guys are right, the USSR would simply not get the units. However, the Soviets only have to control the territory during the Mobilize New Units phase, not for the entire turn.
Good point, kinda like the Burma Road (or any NO). Just decide if its worth the resources to take it back to get the free inf.
Upon futher reflection on the map, I could see a major IC purchase for Romania being worth its weight in gold. Buying mainly mechs from it, then moving to Ukraine with a small force of Italians will allow you to use the classic can opener threat from AA50. Could be a good buy on G2 with the spare funds, or even on G1 if you really wanted to for a strong push on Russia G3.
As I said, the only time this would be good is if Russia holds all its territories and is about to attack Germany, and so Japan captures 1 territory to stop them.