I have often wondered why in CS artillery attack value drops off with range. I'm talking HE shells here, not anti-tank which mostly relied (in WWII) on kinetic energy. Lets look at two examples:
1. British 25pdr gun/how range 1-54 hexes. Soft attack value(SAV) starts at 15, reduces in steps to 7 at max range.
2. US 155mm gun "Long Tom" range 1-67, SAV 24>12.
It seems to me that what matters here is the explosive and frag effect of the shell, which surely doesn't change with the range, neither is it affected by the slowing down of the shell in flight, as far as I am aware. The angle of impact will be affected, but is that of signicance in the field*? The only reason for the decline in effect that I can see is accuracy.
Any thoughts?
*Impact angle was of great significance in
naval warfare involving armoured ships, and was a major factor in ship design. Not relevant here.