- Reaction score
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- Points
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I don't know, it's hard to argue against the strengths of the fix and strike benefits that a firebase offers. I compeltely agree that killing them is the best method to supress them, but I think that is best offered by 2 x C9s laying down belt after belt of rapid rate...while the lighter C7/C8 force moves in to mop up.
Keep in mind that we're not talking about a not-really-that-hasty platoon attack flanking with orders and moving way to the side. An oblique attack still gives you that approx 90 degree angle and a firebase set and blazing, but the assault force is advancing almost immediately so it's not a 10 minute rapid rate. The whole thing is theoretically over with in 1-2 minutes (assuming no inevitable casualties, etc).
Remember the other disadvantage to a frontal being that it allows the enemy to find cover to some extent. Unless they have a prepared defensive position, it's very unlikely that they will have cover from the multiple sides of the C7s and the flankers.
Keep in mind that we're not talking about a not-really-that-hasty platoon attack flanking with orders and moving way to the side. An oblique attack still gives you that approx 90 degree angle and a firebase set and blazing, but the assault force is advancing almost immediately so it's not a 10 minute rapid rate. The whole thing is theoretically over with in 1-2 minutes (assuming no inevitable casualties, etc).
Remember the other disadvantage to a frontal being that it allows the enemy to find cover to some extent. Unless they have a prepared defensive position, it's very unlikely that they will have cover from the multiple sides of the C7s and the flankers.