The short answer
Academy discussion often ties long-range units to jammer support because concealment helps preserve the position and complicate enemy responses.
The combination can be especially annoying for AI and weaker information play.
Why this matters
- Long-range units are expensive and visible priorities.
- If the enemy knows exactly what is present and where, the setup becomes easier to punish.
- Jammers increase friction in the enemy decision loop.
What a player should actually do
- Use jammers to protect long-range concentrations and key support pieces.
- Add scouts or other vision tools so the long-range fire still gets useful information.
- Expect the enemy to answer with Juno, scouts, or direct pushes once the position becomes threatening.
Common mistake
The common mistake is building the long-range unit and forgetting the information war around it.
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