Table 2: Field of sight |
Unit position | Field of sight from the position | Field of sight against the position | Field of sight against the position, when firing from the position during this or last bound |
Open terrain | 200 cm | 200 cm | 200 cm |
Cover, including edge of a wood | 200 cm | 30 cm | 100 cm |
Wood, apart from edge of the wood | 15 cm | 15 cm | 30 cm |
The position of units that become visible due to firing during the bound must be indicated on the wargame table. If the unit does not fire during the following bound, the indication is removed at the end of that bound. |
Against units in open terrain, the field of sight is extended by 20 cm for each hill layer the observing unit is placed above the target. A hill layer represents 10 meters. |
When calculating blocks to the field of sight, woods and buildings are assumed to have the same height as one hill layer. |
On hills the crest is calculated as a line running perpendicular to the line of sight, midways between the edges of a hill layer. For a unit on the same hill layer as its target of sight, the crest on that hill layer does not block the field of sight. |
Own and opponent units do not block the field of sight. |
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