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CFeicht
March 25th, 2008, 09:06 PM
Hello All,
I've noticed these things called "priority hexes" in the artillery dialog during several scenarios and had a few questions about them.
I've noticed the practical effect these things have of decreasing the arrival time of missions, but what are they meant to represent that they cause a decrease in the arrival time of bombardment missions?
Thanks,
Christian
Suhiir
March 25th, 2008, 11:01 PM
Priority Hexes are pre-plotted artillery fire locations.
Normally to get an artillery mission a forward observer has to radio in to a Fire Direction Center who then determines which artillery assets are available and calls them and passes on the fire mission. The artillery battery then has to calculate the direction and distance to fire to hit the desired location and get the guns moved.
With a pre-plotted (i.e. priority hex) the firing battery already knows the direction and distence because it was already calculated. And it's quite possible the guns are already pointed where they need to be.
Thus the response time between the call for, and the arrival of a fire mission is reduced.
Hope this answers your question.
Mobhack
March 26th, 2008, 03:30 PM
CFeicht said:
Hello All,
I've noticed these things called "priority hexes" in the artillery dialog during several scenarios and had a few questions about them.
I've noticed the practical effect these things have of decreasing the arrival time of missions, but what are they meant to represent that they cause a decrease in the arrival time of bombardment missions?
Thanks,
Christian
Royal Artillery Methods in WW2 (http://members.tripod.com/~nigelef/maindoc.htm)
An excellent site on artillery methods.
Try the above site - click on the "registered Targets" link re "gold spots".
Cheers
Andy
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