(12-08-2013, 02:24 AM)Hugmenot Wrote: Prime movers cannot dig in.
16.23 Cavalry and transports can't dig in.
1.2 Definitions. Transport Units: Vehicles used to transport personnel units and leaders, or tow crew-served weapons. This includes wagons, trucks and sledges. APCs are combat units which can act as transports as well
It would be even clearer if prime movers were added to the "wagons, trucks, and sledges" list above.
That's the problem, being defined as prime movers apart from just transport. If they had no armor factor or direct fire value then I would just write them off as regular transport but they do have those values. The symbol on the counter is a wheel so I suppose I will go with that in the case of digging in but still, they are combat capable units. There would be no reason for a truck or wagon to dig-in, that is clear as they cannot fight. But if APCs can dig in, along with armored cars and tanks, which have direct fire and armor values then that is a little confusing. Prime movers are not defined separately in the rules from transports or APCs. In the 'Eastern Front' scenario book it only says they may only transport (verb, not noun) artillery units (not mortars) and that they are mechanized, nothing else, but they are not termed transports. I suppose that my argument would also be that it is not a question of vehicle size as bulky or lofty tank units (like the Grant) can dig-in. Anyway thanks for the input, perhaps this may cleared up in 4th edition rules.