The practice has been and will continue to be that ALL strike aircraft attack their targets by T+60 minutes after roll. How many a/c may have attacked or will attack after you is of no matter. You have an hour. That's it.
Also, if it looks like your current course is going to make you late you should be adjusting it if at all possible.
Posted because its a very important rule and we need to end any confusion about it.
Thanks guys.
That's NEVER been the rule til just now.
Go back far enough and,
You used to have 2 hours to hit a target and you didn't even have to hit all of them (or defend all of them).
We had a number of changes, over time, to get to where we are today. Every week there were people missing out on seeing even a single red icon. For a long time it was simply taken as immersive and realistic.
As time passed changes were sought because it was rare, but possible, for you to go a couple of weeks without any action at all. The other side of it was that some people were getting swarmed - a case of far too much action!
As far as attacks go, it was first deemed enough to flash a base, then it was ok to fire some guns at a target, and finally you had to deliver some ord.
Attacking a base in the first 60 minutes came about because CICs used to get the dumb idea that they could run the other side out of fuel if they held off long enough. It never worked out that way. There was always enough fuel to defend. Too often people clocked off though because they thought the other side wasn't going to show at all. Reasonable basis for a grumble.
When the compulsory attack by 60 minutes concept was raised there was a lot of hubub. "What if you get shot down before you get there?" What if it actually isn't possible because of arena set-ups or failures? Why are we doing this again?
It was made clear that the purpose was to make sure that anybody "defending" was going to have seen some action of some kind by the end of the first hour. (It was never about measuring and penalising if an object wasn't broken by 59:59).
CiCs did game the new rule at first by sending over a single fighter with ord and having it drop and dive away. This was countered by the "reasonable force" amendment.
It was made very clear that the rule was about what the CIC had planned, not what eventuated. The CIC had to plan to strike all targets with a reasonable force and to plan to do so in the first hour. That was it (and has been it).
It was made crystal clear by the CMs that if something happened then they would be the sole arbiters and it was going to be judged completely upon intent. It was always acknowledged that many many things could stand in the way of a piece of ordnance striking a target before a particular moment. It has always been clear, and has always been administered, that it is about ensuring that defenders get a chance at action before the first hour is up and that there has been no deliberate attempt to prevent that.
It was never written that a bomb had to strike a target by the 60 minute mark and there's good reason for that.
If you think you are about to solve a problem by bringing down a hard line that moves beyond the original purpose and intent of the rule, then I fear you are about to place a heavy millstone around your own necks. It is not needed. Stick to what has been and should remain. CICs should plan to attack all targets assigned, with ordnance and a reasonable force, in the first hour. Let the CMs remain as the arbiters of whether the CIC has fulfilled the spirit and intent of the rule for the greater good.
Here's a suggestion: How about we have a few FSOs like those of a decade or more back when we had no ord on any plane at all.
Those were quite popular as I remember.