Thanks for the reply.
Thanks again to @Krieghund too. :)
If a tank uses 1 move value in the combat movement can he move 1 more in the non combat movement?
Afraid not, Markov.
You either move in the Combat Round or the Non Combat Round. Not both.
A Tank is permitted to move 2, but if it can only move one, then it only moves one.
Thnx for the reaction.
However, as part of the combat move and the tank is blitzing a territory with no units/industrial complex, the tank may move to an adjacent territory. This could even be the territory it came from. So, it can in certain instances.
But that is a combat move–blitzing into a territory then going back to the original territory.
Yes - the tank enters any hostile territory in the combat move. If that hostile territory is empty of any opposing units, or of an industrial complex, the tank can use its second combat movement (if it has one left) to either enter another hostile territory or any friendly territory, including the one from which it started.
It cannot then move in the non-combat phase, as wittmann has explained.
Thx, we alwaar played it wrong than :-D
We have all understood rules wrongly (many, in fact). Probably in our excitement to play our new toy!
Enjoy your games.