The orders are Attack (A) and Ground Attack Target (G). As you move, your vehicles (especially those with turrets) will automatically attack nearby enemies. When it comes to infantry, things are a little different. After you give them the order to move, the infantry unit will never attack on the move, only after it reaches its destination. Even if they encounter a hidden or new enemy unit, they will keep firing until they reach their position. You can prevent this by assigning them an attack order for an area rather than a specific unit or structure. Now they will act and engage in battle with every enemy they encounter.Attack Ground Target is a good option for armored vehicles and artillery. This will allow you to attack the specified area where you expect the enemy to be or you have seen them for a moment. Your units will ignore other enemies and keep attacking the area until they run out of ammo or other order, so don't forget about them.
Remember that armored units cannot be destroyed with infantry rifles! Infantry must be equipped with anti-tank weapons and a vehicle with anti-tank ammunition. Without them, you won't even make a dent in an enemy tank. However, what a light weapon can do is that it can injure or kill drivers of light vehicles such as trucks, or a tank commander whose head pokes out of a tank hatch. The tanks themselves are more vulnerable to damage from the side or from the back. Some tanks have very thick armor, and some shells can just bounce off without any damage. However, sometimes they can damage the track or the engine, which must be repaired by a repair truck.
Ammunition and fuel. Each unit has a predefined ammunition reserve, and each vehicle also has a fuel reserve. Some vehicles, such as tanks, have several types of ammunition: ammunition for machine guns and various types of ammunition for main weapons (HE or anti-tank shells). Without ammunition, these units cannot fight, and without fuel, they cannot move. A low level of ammunition or fuel is indicated by the appropriate icon: ammunition case, fuel tank. In almost every mission, you will have access to supply trucks that can supply your units, often automatically if there are vehicles or soldiers in need nearby. Heavy tanks and artillery are most often in need of supplies. Sometimes you come across supply points that can help your units directly or refuel spare vehicles. Real free porn movies
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