AUTOMATIC/EXPLOSIVE/INCENDIARY WEAPONS CHART
Type Number of Templates/Area
Shotgun 1
Machine Pistol 1
Sub-Machine Gun 1
Assault Rifle 1
Automatic Rifle 1
Gatling Gun .50 cal hand cranked 2
Automatic Assault Rifle 2
Heavy Machine Gun (.50 cal) 2
Tripod Machine Gun (.30 cal) 3
Bipod Machine Gun (.30 cal) 2
Hand Grenade 40mm diameter
Grenade Launcher 40mm diameter
Flame Thrower cone shaped template
Infantry Template Construction
Draw a circle 4 1/8 inches in diameter. Draw an X, with its center at the center of the circle. Using one of the lines of the X as a base, from the center of the circle, draw two more lines. Draw one at an angle of 135 degrees, the second line at an angle of 45 degrees. Where the lines intersect the circle that marks the template ends. Using another 4 1/8 inch diameter circle, connect the lower half ends.
Infantry Weapons Firing at Vehicles
Any weapon assigned a template also has a chance to destroy or disable some types of vehicles. Only one vehicle may be in the target zone, even if more than one fits within the template. The firing infantry weapon must first hit the vehicle. If the vehicle is hit, check the damage die for the location and result of the hit.
VEHICLE DAMAGE
1 Crew Crew killed
2 Engine Engine destroyed, vehicle cannot move
3 Engine Engine destroyed, vehicle cannot move
4 Fuel Vehicle catches fire
5 Cargo Cargo or passengers destroyed
6 Suspension Wheels destroyed, vehicle cannot move
Crew served direct fire infantry weapons such as, ATGM, machine guns, automatic grenade launchers, Gatling gun, must have a full crew in order to fire with the full number of template leafs. Anytime the firer of a man portable weapon is killed his weapon is also destroyed.
If any other member of the crew is killed the number of templates is reduced by one template for each dead crewmember. Survivors from weapons of the same type may unite to operate the weapon again if one is a loader and the other is a firer.
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