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Explain retreat mechanics.
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# Base Capture
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Liberation follows standard DCS base capture mechanics. It requires:
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1. A friendly ground unit within the base radius
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2. No enemy units within the base radius.
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You can check the status of the base by looking at the F10 map and clicking on that air base.
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You can check the status of the base by looking at the F10 map and clicking on that air base.
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## Unit retreat behavior
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When a base is captured any units deployed there will attempt to retreat to a friendly base rather than be captured.
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Aircraft will retreat to a friendly control point capable of operating that aircraft (in other words, only carrier capable aircraft may retreat to a carrier), with available parking spaces, within 200nm.
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Ground units will retreat to a connected friendly control point.
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For both air and ground units, any unit that is not able to retreat will be captured and sold.
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