

Indirect damage from the HQ damage rule and the Shield Generator's force field will not interact.These rules do apply to Outposts, Power Cores and Mega Cores as well.
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Example: A base has 3 buildings plus the HQ, so when those 3 buildings are destroyed, the HQ will have 40% of its health left.The only exception is when there are 3 or fewer buildings on the base besides the HQ, where each destroyed building's damage is capped at 20%.Example: A base has 10 buildings plus the HQ, so each building takes away 7% of the HQ's total health.That 70% damage is distributed evenly across all the buildings on the base, so if a base has many buildings, then each building will do less damage.

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Despite the doctrine that underpinned the South African deployment of armoured forces in East Africa, the SATC units soon learned that the accepted doctrine, borrowed from the British War Office during the interwar period, was but a mere guide to offensive employment. The South African deployment to East Africa was the first deployment of the UDF in a situation of regular war since the First World War. The Italian presence in Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland was seen as a direct threat to the neighbouring British East African territories, and South Africa deployed to Kenya during June 1940, soon after the Italian declaration of war. Changes in both the nature and organisational structure of the South African defence establishment followed. The South African entry into the war was the impetus for the development of a viable armoured force within the UDF, and the South African Tank Corps (SATC) was established in May 1940. The offensive potential of armoured forces was simply not understood by the South African defence planners, with the result that there was only a token armoured force in the UDF in September 1939. During the interwar period a certain state of melancholia had existed in the UDF in terms of military innovation, which resulted in muddled thinking in the UDF in terms of armoured warfare and mechanisation. Following South African entry into the Second World War on 6 September 1939, the Union Defence Force (UDF) transformed from an ageing peacetime defence force into a modern armed force capable of projecting offensive power.
