@Gamerman01:
Yeah, the bullet points on page 16 of the Pacific rulebook are the same as on the Europe rulebook page 17.
But reading the quote you provided again, they seem to be saying that if there is no air battle, then the fighters don’t roll any dice, and that is correct (that would be if there were escorts, but no interceptors). He’s not saying only fighters (excluding bombers), he appears to be saying fighters only roll the dice if there is an air battle (direct quote) :-)
OK, thanks… I may have made a mistake in my SBR video explanation, I said that once bombers (strategic and or tactical), survive all defense systems (interceptors and built in AA guns)… only then do bombing units declare what facilities they will bomb (as they drop their payload). This is the comment from a youtube subscriber that makes me doubt myself…
My group interprets the rule to read that after the first round of air battle (i.e. after interceptor and escort hits are taken), the remaining attacking units, in this case bombers and tacs, must then declare their targets prior to the second phase. For example, 2 bombers and 2 tacs go on to do the bombings, before the AA shots are rolled, the player conducting the SBR has to choose what his air units are bombing. Once declared, the defending player rolls the AA guns for each defending facility. The concern is that not every IC can be attacked by every plane (for example, tactical bombers can’t hit ICs), and each IC and Facility has their own built-in AA defense under the Rules, so therefore one needs to know which facilities are rolling for which AA hits. If you just roll 4 AA dice without knowing which IC/Facility they are being rolled for, and then get 1 hit and a tac is taken as a casualty, how do you know the die that hit wasn’t being rolled for the IC, in which case it could have only hit a bomber?This appears to require the player conducting the bombing raid declare their targets and specify which planes are attacking which IC and/or Facility. Thoughts