![]() ![]() Only formations with all elements supplied can be placed in front line attack mode. Support and rear echelon formations can also potentially provide anti-air cover (more in a rules post on ground-space interaction) and supply to front line units. Units in support and rear echelon positions cannot directly attack hostile forces but if they possess elements with bombardment weapons they may be assigned to support a front line formation. Ground forces can be assigned one of four field positions front line attack, front line defence, support and rear echelon. However, it is possible for a Support Formation to temporarily find itself moved into a Front-Line position, so the Guardsman Element will provide additional protection in that case. This formation is intended to serve in the Support location and is organising accordingly. Units in a Support position can only attack using bombardment weapons, or defend themselves against air attack. If ground forces are present from two or more hostile powers, ground combat will take place.Ĭombat involves three (four) locations, Front-Line, Support or Rear-Echelon. If only one side has ground forces present, there may be a conquest (rules and code TBD). Combat potentially takes place on any system body where populations exist from two or more hostile powers. One combat round will be performed for every eight hours that passed in the increment. Ground combat is conducted after the naval combat phase of each increment. 4.4 Naval Bombardment of Ground Forces in Naval Combat Phase.4 Space to Ground & Ground to Space Combat.3.2 Supply Consumtion and Out of Supply.2.2.2 Fortification with Construction Elements.2.2 Self-Fortification and Construction Elements.1.2 Ground Formation Support Bombardment. ![]()
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