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Any unit can attack a chopper.To attack needlejets in flight (i.e., anywhere outside of a base or an airbase), a unit must have the Air Superiority special ability. Air units at bases and air-bases are considered to be “on the runway,” and can be attacked by any unit.
Good analysis.A single SAM-equipped infantry can do enormous damage upon an enemy's mixed stack of needlejets/infantry. The collateral damage is surprisingly harsh.
Quote from: TarMinyatur on August 08, 2013, 07:26:46 PMGood analysis.A single SAM-equipped infantry can do enormous damage upon an enemy's mixed stack of needlejets/infantry. The collateral damage is surprisingly harsh.I don't think it's any harsher than a non-SAM unit attacking infantry. (Non-air unit SAM units don't get a bonus to attack air, just the ability to do so.)
However, if we add a Synthmetal Garrison to that stack, the SAM infantry will attack the garrison and likely destroy it. Now things get harsh...The Synthmetal unit blows up and presumably sends shrapnel high into the skies, heavily damaging 5 jets! (The more powerful the SAM infantry's weapon, the greater the collateral damage.)This seems like a lot of collateral damage caused by a non-artillery unit.
Quote from: Yitzi on August 09, 2013, 01:43:05 AMQuote from: TarMinyatur on August 08, 2013, 07:26:46 PMGood analysis.A single SAM-equipped infantry can do enormous damage upon an enemy's mixed stack of needlejets/infantry. The collateral damage is surprisingly harsh.I don't think it's any harsher than a non-SAM unit attacking infantry. (Non-air unit SAM units don't get a bonus to attack air, just the ability to do so.)I'm confused. Are you referring to an artillery duel involving a stack containing airborne air units? The air units are immune to collateral damage, unless the artillery has the SAM ability. And a non-SAM, non-arty units lack the ability to attack a stack which includes an air unit, right?My idea of "harsh" involves the extent of collateral damage caused by the destruction of a land unit which happens to have jets flying above it.For example, let's say a SAM-equipped infantry attacks a stack of 5 jets. The infantry will probably destroy a single jet. OK. That seems right to me. No damage is dealt to the other 4 jets.However, if we add a Synthmetal Garrison to that stack, the SAM infantry will attack the garrison and likely destroy it. Now things get harsh...The Synthmetal unit blows up and presumably sends shrapnel high into the skies, heavily damaging 5 jets! (The more powerful the SAM infantry's weapon, the greater the collateral damage.)This seems like a lot of collateral damage caused by a non-artillery unit.