Quote Originally Posted by Kiwigrunt View Post
But in WWIII, will a coy breaking contact be able to hide from the enemy’s sensors and outrun his fire support?
The problem is to break contact in the first place.

Leaders won't do it in time when things are seemingly going well and other times their (small) unit will simply be pinned, for no route for withdrawal has been reserved or can be created.

Breaking contact as a small unit and delaying action as a unit are the most interesting tactical challenges against capable opponents in my opinion. These are going to be the WWIII equivalents of WWI's infiltration attack and artillery fire plans. Master these and you're half-way there.