The enemy has subs and ships in a sea zone. I attack with ships and planes. Subs can hurt planes, so how are the defenders hits apportioned on the attacking ships and planes?
You must keep track separately of how many hits the subs scored. All of those hits must be taken by attacking ships. Hits caused by the defender’s ships can be placed on attacking ships or planes, but all the hits caused by defending subs must be placed on ships. A sub can never damage a plane, under any circumstance.
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