If Italy had taken Ukraine, the German move wouldn’t be a blitz, as the territory would be friendly.
Blitzing mech infantry
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Hi,
A mech infantry may blitz along with a tank (paired 1 on 1) IF both start in the same territory. However, do they also have to end their movement in the same territory, or may the mech infantry, after moving into the unprotected enemy territory together with the tank, move into a different second territory (friendly or enemy)?
Thanks, Zeus
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A mech infantry may blitz along with a tank (paired 1 on 1) IF both start in the same territory. However, do they also have to end their movement in the same territory, or may the mech infantry, after moving into the unprotected enemy territory together with the tank, move into a different second territory (friendly or enemy)?
No, it may not:
@rulebook:
Unit Characteristics
Blitz: A mechanized infantry unit must normally stop when it enters an enemy controlled territory. However, when paired
one-for-one with a tank, it can make a blitz movement (see “Tanks,” page 27) along with that tank. The movement of both
units must start and end in the same territories. -
Wow, the answer to a rules question is not often that Obvious :-) ! Completely missed that part. Thanks for pointing it out!