From Moves#41 The Next War Errata and Addenda as of September 1978 MAP ERRATA: 1. Hex C5008 is a City hex. 2. Hex N5232 is not Urban. 3. Hex C0805 is Urban. 4. The City of Nancy is at C0433, not C0432. 5. Hex S0302 is not a City hex. 6. There is no national border along the Oder River hexes C5812, C5913, C6012, C6113. 7. Autobahns in hex C3631/C3752 connect. 8. There is a bridge at N3532/N3632. 9. The Southeast map extension is in the Central Air Sector. 10. Disregard the Milano bridges (hex S1828) which do not run over rivers. 11. The hexside S4622/4623 is not an Alpine hexside . Note: There is no Autobahn or bridge at C5715; the map is correct. COUNTER ERRATA: 1. The West German 28th and 30th Brigades of the 10th Panzer Division set-up hex is S2901 for both brigades. 2. There is only one British Special Forces unit, not three. 3. The Italian Ist Carabinieri Border Bn sets up at S3518, not S2319. 4. The French Alouette helicopter units with set-up hex number S0016 on them actually set up at S1006. 5. The unit marked "IB/Car" "S4525" of the Italian army should be marked "2B/Car." 6. The French 3rd Brigade/llth Airborne Division arrives Game-Turn 8, not Game-Turn 1. 7. The French 11th Airborne Division base should be marked "(xx)" not "x". 8. The Belgian 4th Brigade/i6th Division sets up at C2013, not C2103. 9. A Polish SAM-2 counter is at N5732, not N5274. 10. Canadian air transport units are missing the "Gt" in front of their reinforcement entry Game-Turn number; these numbers are not set-up air field holding box numbers. 11. All three Austrian artillery regiments should have "B" rated flak, not "C" rated. 12. American Air Transport units with an "82" printed on the counter are transports for the 82nd Airborne Division; they are not set up at Air Field Holding Box R82. but arrive under the provisions of Case 14.78. 13. Division base counters for the Italian mechanized divisions have been omitted. Players able to make up counters for these division bases should use the values given to the Italian armored division bases. If no extra counters are available, the Italian mechanized divisions may be broken down and recombined without division bases. 14. The British Westland helicopter units with "Gt3" printed on the counters should read: "Gt8" . CHARTS AND TABLES ERRATA: [5.17] Movement Point Costs Chart a. There is no road mode under combat costs. Units in road mode may not attack. b. Accelerated Assault is l point, not 8 points. c. A hex containing both Rough I and Clear terrain is treated as Rough I . [2t.361 Flak Suppression Table Exchange the "5'' and "6 + " columns under "Total Air Group Ground Attack Rating" so that the results listed under "5" now apply under "6 + " and the results listed under "6 + " now apply under "5". RULES ERRATA: [3.7] (addition) Combat Unit: A Combat Unit is a division, brigade, regiment or battalion which is not a support unit. Support Unit: A Support Unit is an artillery unit, division base, SSM unit, EW unit, RR Regiment, FSH, assault engineer unit, flak unit, or headquarters unit. [5.4] (clarification) In no case may a unit expend more than 50 Movement Points per movement and combat phase. [5.49] (addition) Fatigue Levels have no effect on the Movement Point cost of rail movement. [5.73] (addition) Leg Infantry units may not use Road Mode. Warsaw Pact Leg Infantry units may employ rail movement; this is the only time they may use Road Mode. [6.17] (addition) During a Friendly Movement and Combat Phase a unit located in an enemy Zone of Control may change mode, expending 8 Movement Points, from Tactical Mode to Hedgehog Mode, or vice versa, or from Road Mode to either Tactical Mode or Hedgehog Mode, but may not change from any other Mode into Road Mode while in an enemy Zone of Control. [7.16] (addition) Artillery does not expend Movement Points to add its offensive Barrage Strength to a Friendly assault unless it is stacked with the assaulting combat unit. [7.29] (clarification) A unit using accelerated assault which is out of general supply (or, when using organic supply rules, out of Ammunition Points) stops before entering an enemy ZOC. [7.31] (clarification) Stated another way, a Disengagement attempt is handled as if all the enemy units from which the friendly unit is at tempting to withdraw were attacking the withdrawing unit; the unit which is trying to disengage is not treated like an attacking unit but as a defender. [7.34] (addition) Pursuit following disengage ment may not bring the pursuing enemy unit into the Zone of Control of a friendly unit other than the one which successfully disengaged; such a Zone of Control halts the pursuit. [7.35] (addition) Pursuit following disengage ment is never mandatory, unlike Advance after Combat, and may be refused or discontinued at any point by the Enemy Player. [7.59] (addition) No unit may ever retreat over an Alpine or impassable hexside. [7.8] (addition) When more than one combat unit is defending against a single assault, die modifications on the land CRT are made for best terrain; worst supply state, worst fatigue level, worst mode status; total of all step losses; and for chemical warfare, EW, and "No ZOC" marker if any of the defending combat units are affected by them . [8.45] (clarification) A unit cannot initiate com bat if it is out of supply or, when using organic supply rules, out of Ammunition Points. [12.14] (correction) An IIC12 Polish Mechanized Division breaks down into 2DI regiments, not 2CI regiments. [12.16] (correction) The components of West German 2nd Jager Division are the 4th, 5th and 34th Brigades. The distinction between Pz and PG divisions is irrelevant; use the brigade numbers. [12.57] (addition) The French Alpine Division and the British armoured divisions break down in to a division base and two--not three--combat components. [13.28] (clarification) All Austrian artillery regiments are treated as independent units for pur poses of organic supply (see Case 17.47). [13.51] (addition) Such an attack does not consume any Ammunition Points. [13.63, 13.64, 13.75, 13.76] (correction) The reference is to Case 8.34, not 8.35. [14.13] (addition) Airborne and airmobile units may not be brought in at an air field located in an Air Sector in which the Enemy Player has won control of the Air Superiority or Air Interception Level. [14.42] (correction) Soviet marines brought in at hex C6101 appear Game-Turn 3. [14.76] (clarification) If the Reforger depots are undefended, an assault is not required, only occupation of the hex. [14.9] (addition) Air units may not be brought in at an air field located in an air sector in which the Enemy Player has won control of the Air Superiority or Air Interception Level. [16.5] (clarification) Air units which are not all weather may not be moved from one air field to another during bad weather. [19.0] (correction) Pulses not used during the plotted Game-Turn are not automatically expended. [19.7] (correction) Add 1, not 4, to the Die Modification. [19.11] (Note) Air Pulses are never lost even if an air unit performing a Nuclear Strike Mission is eliminated due to flak. [20.96] (addition) When both steps are damaged, keep the full-strength side face up and place a "Damaged" marker on top of the counter. [21.0] (deletion) delete the Note under Procedure. [21.38] (addition) When playing with Section 33.0, a flak suppression mission requires reconnaissance spotting unless adjacent to a Friendly occupied hex. [21.54] (correction) A Soviet division acquires Flak Ammunition Points in accordance with Case 17.75. [21.61] (correction) Units with C or D Flak Ratings do not expend Flak Ammunition Points unless they are SAM sites or mobile flak units. [21.65] (deletion) delete the case. [22.0] (correction) Air units which are transferred from one air field to another without being allocated are transferred at the conclusion of all air combat. [22.16, 22.25] (clarification) Helicopter units may be moved from a damaged air field to another air field, but may not perform missions from a damaged air field. [22.18] (addition) An unlimited number of Polish air units may be allocated from Gdansk Air Field Holding Box (#7). [22.19] (addition) Air units may not be transferred from one air field to another without being allocated unless the Air Sector containing the air field from which the transfer is to be made, the Air Sector containing the destination air field, and any intervening Air Sectors are free of Enemy control of either the Air Superiority Level or the Air In terception Level. [24.86] (deletion) delete this Case and all other references to Swedish coastal waters. [27.14] (Note) Attacks by land flak against naval air are resolved on the Flak Combat Results Table (Case 21.29). [27.161 (addition) For purposes of combat, naval air units are treated like surface naval units, except that the defense strength of the naval air unit is a function of its interception rating, according to the following table: Interception Rating Defense Strength 0-3 1 4-6 2 7-9 3 10 4 [27.31] (addition) Bornholm (hex N5920) is also a NATO naval air field. West German naval air units have full use of Bornholm. [27.33] (addition) Naval air units that penetrate the Baltic Air Sector are also not affected by damage to their air fields on the Game-Turn of their capture. [28.46] (addition) Air units which are Mine Depleted and which spend one Naval Turn in an undamaged Friendly naval air field are no longer Mine Depleted. [30.24] (addition) Helicopters may only be at tacked by C- and D-rated flak at a range of 0 or 1 hex. In attacks on helicopter units, A- and B-rated flak may only attack on the C-rated column of the Flak Combat Results Table (Case 21.29), and then only at 0 range. A & B rated flak units do not expend flak ammunition points when attacking helicopters. [31.9] (addition) When Special Forces units conclude a Vertical Assault (using the Special Forces Vertical Assault Table, 31.35) into a hex containing Enemy Special Forces units, an equal number of Special Forces units is eliminated on each side until only one side has Special Forces units remaining in that hex. If the assaulting Special Forces outnumber the defending Special Forces, the surviving Special Forces then proceed with the Special Forces Assault Table (31.42). [32.0] (addition to Procedure) Airborne and air mobile units must be in Tactical Mode in order to be moved via helicopter or Air Transport Unit. [32.13] (addition) Regiments of the US 2nd Marine Division may be treated as airmobile when using CH53 helicopter units. [36.24] (addition) In multi-hex combat, EW works if it reaches into any of the defenders' hexes . [39.63] see 49.13 [40.31] (addition) Add to the Soviet set-up: one Artillery unit (4B4- 1). [42.6] (addition) The West German 2nd Jager Division may be combined as if the brigade which is not in this Scenario has been eliminated (see Case 12.7). (Note preceding Section 45.0) (correction) The last sentence of the Note should read: "The Cases in Sections 46.0, 47.0, and 48.0, however, apply only to the Scenarios described therein . " [45-3] see Counter Errata. [45.53] (correction) Soviet air units listed under Game-Turn 2 actually arrive as reinforcements Game-Turn 1. [46.13, 46.56, 47.12 and 47.43] (addition) These cases do not apply to the Berlin garrison. [49.13] (correction) French units may use hex C4907 as a source of general supply; American units may use hexes C4908 or C5008 as sources of general supply; British units may use hex C5007 as a source of general supply. [49.24] (addition) h. Warsaw Pact occupation of either reforger depot. i. Presence of 4 or more Warsaw Pact divisions or division equivalents west of the line in clause "c" above, whether or not in general supply. [49.65] (correction) The third line of this Case should read: "of the 1st Mechanized Division arrive on Game-", not the 4th Mechanized Division. [51.21] (addition) The restrictions produced by a die roll of 1 or 2 are also lifted if any West German land unit enters East Germany or blocks the only available line(s) of retreat for an East German unit receiving a D result in combat. [51.41] (correction) The 8th line should read "3 divisions", not 2. AIR EXAMPLE ERRATA: Page 29, right-hand column, line 28; see 22.0 erratum above. Page 32, middle column, line 7 should read: Air Sector), he picks out 4 American F111 units (B-9-9), and sends them individually in, they each take. . . NOTE: The rules refer to two sheets of Tracks and Displays. However, both the NATO and the Warsaw Pact Displays are on one perforated sheet. Simply tear along the perforation in the middle of this sheet to obtain two separate displays.