From: Noel Wright Subject: Indo-Pakistani Wars errata This is errata that appears in the new issue of Moves(85) GAME MAP: Sequence of Play Summary. Change the term "Action Phase" to "Impulse". Terrain Effect Chart [change]: Desert and Forest do not restrict LOS. COUNTER SHEET: The eighth Pakistani tactical air unit on row 8 should have a "1" countermeasures rating on its reverse (disrupted) side. The three Pakistani 5-3-4 mountain units have the wrong size symbol. They are actually divisions (XX). RULES: Sample units: The armored unit used as an example is, obviously, a division, not a brigade. 5.1 Movement Costs is contradicted by case 7.4. A unit with a movement factor of "1" or more may always move one hex per turn, unless moving into prohibited terrain or moving directly from one enemy Standard zone of control to another. 6.1 Combat Effects of Overstacking [addition]: Defending overstacked units are affected by combat results inflicted against the hex. 8.4 Retreat & Advance After Combat [clarification]: A force (attacking or defending) involved in a combat may always advance after combat if all enemy units vacate their hexes as a result of combat. Exception: Certain combat results, as indicated on the CRT, do not allow advances after combat. 9.2 Air Supply [clarification]: Air Supply units do not need to start in a supplied airbase in order to use airborne movement. They may be picked up each friendly movement segment and moved anywhere else on the map. 9.2 Amphibious Supply [clarification]: The US Amphibious Supply unit does not need to start in the Far Eastern holding area in order to use amphibious movement. It may be picked up each friendly movement segment and moved to any coastal hex (or back to the Far Eastern holding area). 9.4 Line of Supply (LOS) [clarification]: General support units are not supply sources in themselves. They are used to extend otherwise legitimate Lines of Supply. There can be more than one General Support unit in a LOS as long as they are all within three hexes of each other (as well as the force to be supplied and the supply source). 14.3 Special Weapons [clarification]: Advanced Tactica and Strategic Bomber Aircraft may employ Special Weapons in the target hex they are flying over. Units capable of using Stand-Off Weapons may also fire Special Weapons up to their range. In the latter case, the Special Weapons attack is resolved on the Special Weapons column. 1971 Scenario Special Rule 1: There are only 2 (not 3) mountain divisions in the India Strategic Reserve. STAND-OFF WEAPONS CHART: Stand-Off Weapons Range [addition]: SSM units: 10 hexes SAC, Stealth, Fleet: 3 hexes.