Situation:
A vehicle is in base contact with an enemy trooper. As one of these units is a vehicle, neither is 'engaged', but they are in a melee.
Can a unit outside of this melee shoot a ranged attack at the vehicle?
Can a unit outside of this melee shoot a ranged attack at the trooper?
Some of the rules I found, but I'm still confused.
16.
"There are two types of attacks: ranged and melee.
» During a ranged attack, the attacker and defender are not in a melee, and the attacker can use only weapons that have a blue range (, , , , , ) icon."
40.
"While a trooper unit is in a melee with another trooper unit, those units are engaged. A unit that is engaged cannot perform moves, cannot be displaced, cannot perform ranged attacks, and cannot be targeted by ranged attacks, except from area weapons."
52
"
Melee represents close combat between opposing units. When two miniatures from opposing players’ units are in base contact, those units are in a melee. • If two trooper units are in a melee, those units are engaged. Any unit type can be in a melee, but only troopers can be engaged. • When a unit performs an attack against a unit that it is in a melee with, that attack is a melee attack. "