@barnee
Correct,
The rule concerning Transports defending is identical to the OOB rules - except for the fact that Transports defend at “1”.
Note:
When an amphibious assault is launched the situation is somewhat different.
Example:
When Transports (without support from any other air or naval units) launch an amphibious assault, and enemy air units are scrambling against the Transports - the Transports are able to defend against these air units.
Rounds of Combat would continue until one of these situations occur:
- Scrambling air units are destroyed
- Scrambling air units withdraw
- “Attacking” Transports are destroyed
- “Attacking” Transports withdraw
- Scrambling air units and “attacking” Transports are destroyed
This example is also eligible if the Transports initially are supported by other air or naval units - and these air or naval units are destroyed - and scrambling air units survive to continue the battle against the Transports.
Your question will be part of the Rules Clarification:+1: