Destroyers delay the removal of sub casualties, allowing them to fire back in their normal step even if they are hit by a sub. However, both attacking and defending subs always fire in the Opening Fire step, so a defending sub will return fire even if it is hit, regardless of the presence of destroyers. This is because fire within a step is simultaneous. In effect, the presence of a destroyer only affects the ability of surface vessels to return fire when hit by subs.
UnBaltic question
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I’m familiar with the basics of the UnBaltic strategy for Germany, but as far as I can tell C-Sub is extinct, so I was just wondering about the build.
Is it simply 1 Bomber and the rest INF, or am I forgetting something??
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I think the recommended one was bomber, 5 inf, 2 tanks but all inf plus bomber would work as long as Russia can’t advance. Really, the key is that the med ships go west, the Baltic navy is in z7 with the original Atlantic sub, planes are massed at Western Europe, and Germany buys a bomber.
I attached the paper if you’d like to reread it.
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@Fleetwood:
I think the recommended one was bomber, 5 inf, 2 tanks but all inf plus bomber would work as long as Russia can’t advance. Really, the key is that the med ships go west, the Baltic navy is in z7 with the original Atlantic sub, planes are massed at Western Europe, and Germany buys a bomber.
I attached the paper if you’d like to reread it.
Cool…thanks! :-)
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