Kamikaze are a defensive weapon, which are resolved at the beginning of the combat phase, so the attacking air units have already launched from their carriers are not in danger (unless they are “guest” air units). As such, they will participate in combat even if their carrier is hit, and will have the remainder of their movement to land as normal afterwards.
Question for Krieghund [or anyone else that knows for sure]
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If you are attacking a lone enemy transport with a plane in let’s say SZ 1, are any of your own naval units allowed to move through SZ 1 during Combat Movement?
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yes, you can ignore unescorted trns in combat movement. battles occur after combat movement.
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JimmyHat is correct.
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so in the same scenario, with a sub as defender, instead of the transporter (attacking with a destroyer) would the attacker still be allowed to sail through with other ships (combat move)?
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Yes, as the sea zone is still not hostile.