Infantry Teams ARE classified as weapons because they
can fire from inside the APC/Transport (causing
suppression/Under Fire results). It's in the book,
I'm just not sure where... and I don't have my copy with me.
I've thought of trying a house rule that said Infantry don't count as weapons
if they don't have rifle ports in the APC...
--- The GZG Digest <owner-gzg
> digest@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU> wrote:
Infantry Team Transport is **not** any more a weapons system then Cargo Load
Transport or (IMO
Command/Communications systems (or even, again
IMO only, CBR!)
G'day,
> Infantry Teams ARE classified as weapons because they
Do you mean the section on firing troops from vehicles or the reference to
them as weapons for weapon fit restrictions?
The section on firing from vehicles is pg 36 (very bottom entry), but I
couldn't find where it says that equates them with weapons in the skim of the
rules I just made. I looked under "overview of weapons systems
technology" on pg 6-7, "direct fire weapon systems" on pg 8-9, "weapons
fit limitations" on pg 11, "infantry forces" on pg 12, "classifying vehicle
designs" and "capacity requirements for vehicle weapons and systems" on pg 16
and the appendices on vehicle design costs and examples. That's not to say its
not there, just not some where obvious or I'm too blind to see it on a quick
skim;)
Cheers
Beth