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Ideally, the mortars should be organised as their own platoons, so the whole platoon can safely hang back and provide indirect fire.
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And then making sure that the individual firing elements are all within 3-5 hexes of the command element, so they then do not continually drop off the radio net. Not the mistake that many newbies make of dotting indirect fire elements
10 or more hexes apart "because they have radios". Radios are
not reliable.
A dead/routed leader (usually but
not always the 0 element) can also lead to subordinated fire units not being on the arty radio net for a while or more - they may need to close up to the new leader or wait till the guy stops doing a runner and returns from his panic etc.
Off map arty will also occasionally not be available on the bombardment screen (not sure about on map, but I
think they are supposed to be more reliably "there for you"). Just because you have bought 2 batteries or planes - does not mean that they are always available. Can be rather annoying if they go "off the net"" while still firing a mission that drifted into your own position or perhaps onto a spot that your troops want to go to this turn (you then cannot shift it or cancel it).
That behaviour is also deliberately coded in by us and is
not a "bug".
Andy