(11-17-2010, 12:33 PM)Glenn Saunders Wrote: OK Dave - I'll bite.
How do you see it working?
Actually, your suggestion kind of hits the nail on the head. :)
For simplicity's sake (ha!), I'm envisioning this only applying to enemy headquarters units, i.e. it's the same thing as the inter-turn SIGINT capability, only it's also triggered by the recon spotting rule.
For example, a unit tagged with the recon ability triggers recon spotting. As now happens, there is a chance that any/all enemy units within the LOS are spotted. This represents Mark I eyeball visual reconnaissance, all is good.
On top of that, however, there is a chance that an enemy HQ unit within radius X is also spotted, or at least question-marked. This represents tactical SIGINT.
I think this would only be a MC rule. I'm not familiar enough with World War II signals intelligence, but I don't think that *armies*, let alone recon units, at the map and time scale represented in the Panzer Campaigns would have anything that useful, thus leave the recon spotting rule the same for them.
With MC, it's different. Then again, I couldn't tell you what specific tactical SIGINT capabilities existed in circa 1985 recon units... I just know that they existed, for both NATO and WP (at least Soviet) units. I also admit to not knowing what that "X" variable is for the operational radius... my WAG thinks 10-20 km (we're talking ground vehicles and mast antennas) but I don't know for sure.
Anyway... just tossing it out there. I'm okay with the current inter-turn SIGINT hits, but again, that's pretty generic, and represents a strategic capability, i.e. it ignores the tactical capabilities units had.