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Originally Posted by Dinadon
You've asked this before, and I'll ask again: what makes you think this is the case?
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Also,sorry for not answering in last thread,though due English not being my primary language I somehow managed to misconstrue intention of your question;nevermindthat and sorry again.
Relevant page 32 Mass Combat:
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Originally Posted by Mass Combat
Neutralizing Special Class Superiority:
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If the neutralizing unit also belongs to a special class for
other purposes, it cannot count as both. For instance, the class
of Light AAA is “(Air), F.” If devoted to the antiaircraft role, it
doesn’t count toward Fire Superiority.
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So if its like that for "neutralising",it leads me to believe that you have to pick class(function that unit will perform on battlefield).
Example:
1) Heavy AAA Class(Air,Arm)
-thats German `88 AA gun...in Battle you can devote it to "killing" tanks(Neutralise Armour class) or killing Aircraft(Neutralise Air class)
2)Heavy Tank Class Arm,F
-You can use it as support for infantry from behind lines or dug in(Contributes to F class)
or use it to breach enemy lines or negating&confronting enemy tanks(Contribute to ARM class)
Only exception,in above interpretation, is "REC" class;that can be used for Reconnaissance contest and than same unit for battle.
ps.Whats your opinion on 1st and 2nd question from my original post?