| Aircraft Bomb Structural Damage Table | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bomb Size | Strike Pts | Radius | Bomb Size | Strike Pts | Radius |
| 25-50 lbs. | 5 | 1.5″ | 51-100 lbs. | 10 | 2″ |
| 101-150 lbs. | 15 | 2.5″ | 151-200 lbs. | 20 | 3″ |
| 201-250 lbs. | 25 | 3.5″ | 251-300 lbs. | 30 | 4″ |
| 301-350 lbs. | 35 | 4.5″ | 351-400 lbs. | 40 | 5″ |
| 401-450 lbs. | 45 | 5.5″ | 451-500 lbs. | 50 | 6″ |
| 501-550 lbs. | 55 | 6.5″ | 551-600 lbs. | 60 | 7″ |
| 601-650 lbs. | 65 | 7.5″ | 651-700 lbs. | 70 | 8″ |
| 701-750 lbs. | 75 | 8.5″ | 751-800 lbs. | 80 | 9″ |
| 801-850 lbs. | 85 | 9.5″ | 851-900 lbs. | 90 | 10.5″ |
| 901-950 lbs. | 95 | 11″ | 951-1000 lbs. | 100 | 11.5″ |
| Napalm | – | 6″ | – | – | – |
| Look up the strike points of the bomb dropped, and add a
D6 score.
If the total score equals or exceeds the building’s defence value, the building is breached. All occupants and equipment inside a breached building have to be thrown for: 1, 2, 3 = eliminated The building also has to be thrown for to see if it catches fire. A building on fire must be evacuated next move, otherwise the occupants are eliminated. Equipment not evacuated is destroyed by the fire. 1, 2, 3 = building on fire |
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