User Guide
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COMBAT
If you suspect that your opponent could be ahead of you, use the alternative
method indicated in Figure 9. In this case allocate one team member to cover the
advance of the other soldier.
You can use these tactics for movement to both the right and the left. Where
the terrain incline is steeper, your advance is slower. Remember, when you’re high
up, it’s easier for the enemy to spot you.
Retreat
If enemy resistance is too strong, try to retreat and regroup. If you are under
enemy attack from only one side, use the tactics indicated in Figure 10. A soldier
armed with a rifle or non-automatic weapon should retreat first, covered by fire
from submachine gun and machine guns. Soldiers armed with automatic
weapons should begin their retreat only after the others have taken their sup-
porting retreat positions.
Should the enemy attack from both sides, use the tactics indicated in Figure
11. Try to merge both attacks into one and eliminate them with fire from auto-
matic weapons.
Should the enemy attack from three directions, then you’ve been surrounded
and have no other option than to try and find the best way to retreat under fire.
Lots of luck!
Fig. 9
Fig. 10 Fig.11