@andrewaagamer said in Land aircraft in neutral allied territory:
Only LAND units may take control of the now uncontrolled Neutral.
Precisely we are not talking about an uncontrolled Neutral, but about an uncontrolled allied territory.
As I understand it, you can NOT flying over strict Neutral Countries without declaring war on them. Is this Correct?
One thing, as I understand it, is that movement from SZ 99 to SZ 100 (Agean sea to Black sea via the dardenelles) is also is covered under this rule as Turkey, being a strict Neutral, would have to be occupied/attacked/controlled to be able to move through (what I am assuming) is their territory.
Would someone please confirm (or make a correction on) my interpretation of this rule. Thank you in advance.
You can’t fly over neutrals if you don’t attack them.
Z99 to 100 doesn’t pass over Turkey, so it’s allowed
The only thing I would like to confirm regarding your answer Calvin is; If ships cannot pass through the Dardenelles without a declaration of war, why can aircraft?
Air units can pass through a canal or narrow strait without it being under friendly control, whereas sea units cannot.
Thank you Calvin and Kreig.