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However, the fragments generated by flak ammunition are too small to inflict significant damage on other combat units; it is partly the motion of the VTOL or fighter through the flak cloud that helps inflict the damage. The ineffectiveness against ground armored units is the reason why this type of ammunition is quite unpopular on today’s battlefield.<ref name="TOp352"/>
 
However, the fragments generated by flak ammunition are too small to inflict significant damage on other combat units; it is partly the motion of the VTOL or fighter through the flak cloud that helps inflict the damage. The ineffectiveness against ground armored units is the reason why this type of ammunition is quite unpopular on today’s battlefield.<ref name="TOp352"/>
 
== Rules ==
 
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=== Game Rules ===
 
Flak ammo only inflicts half the normal damage on all targets except moving VTOLs and Fighters (AeroSpace and Conventional), WiGEs and conventional infantry.<ref name="TOp352"/> Used in attacks against moving VTOLs, Fighters and WiGEs, Flak ammunition confers a -2 to-hit modifier.<ref name="TWp114">''Total Warfare'', p. 114, "Special ammunition, type F."</ref>
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 07:21, 15 October 2022

Description

Developed by the Terran Hegemony around 2310[1], Flak autocannon rounds are designed to be used in anti-aircraft units like the Rifleman or Partisan tank. This ammunition uses proximity charges to detonate in midair. While potent against fast-moving targets susceptible to foreign object damage (FOD), flak ammo is less effective against slower-moving targets on the ground because the charges scatter their shrapnel too far and too quickly to benefit from the target’s mobility.

However, the fragments generated by flak ammunition are too small to inflict significant damage on other combat units; it is partly the motion of the VTOL or fighter through the flak cloud that helps inflict the damage. The ineffectiveness against ground armored units is the reason why this type of ammunition is quite unpopular on today’s battlefield.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tactical Operations, p. 352, "Flak Autocannon Ammo"

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