Greetings, again, ASL players. I present here another series of blog posts dedicated to the hobby that we all love so much. This time, my opponent is Stewart King, another of the former Berserk Commissars, and an old friend. We have a Gentlemen's Agreement that Stewart will not read my blog for the duration of our campaign game.
Readers are encouraged to comment! Do you see a weakness? Do you have a better idea for a tank trap? Proclaim it in the comments!
Thanks to Rodney Kinney for developing the VASL gaming engine which I've used to capture images.
A ferocious fight
I've never played this CG before, but one look at the respective OBs reveals that both sides are "loaded for bear," as the saying goes. The Germans have a huge armored force and elite SS infantry, fully supported by artillery and air support. But my Red Army heroes have plenty themselves: elite infantry, ample artillery and air support, and a horde of tanks. The Russian tanks may not quite match the German armor, but after all, for the Russians this is a game of attrition. Whittle them down in anticipation of the final CG scenario where, hopefully, they will be drained and exhausted by the time they make their push for the village in the final scenario.
In order for the German to win the CG, he must capture a huge number of strategic locations (building locations, bridges, rubble, and level-2 hill hexes). In this initial scenario, most of the strategic locations are on the northern half of board 10 and on board 24. It seems to me that, with the German forces coiled like a spring for the initial assault, there is little chance of denying them the board 10 buildings, but I'll make him earn them. My hope is to prevent him from gaining the board 24 buildings and the the level 2 hill hexes on board 18.
So, with that in mind, here is what I came up with.
Here are my initial forces:
- Guards Rifle Coy
458 x 12
9-2, 8-1, 7-0
MMG x 2, LMG x 2, ATR x2, Lt. Mtr x 2 - Guards Rifle Coy
458 x 12
9-1, 7-0
MMG x 2, LMG x 2, ATR x 2, Lt. Mtr. x 2 - Medium AT Battery (depleted)
45LL ATG x 3
228 x 3 - Heavy Artillery
150mm - 40 Fortification Points
- Guards SMG Coy
628 x 10
9-2, 8-1
LMG x 2, ATR x 2 - SP ART Battery
SU 76m x 4 - 40 Fortification Points
- Sturmoviks (!)
My 80 fortification points are allotted as follows:
- ATM x 7
- HIP vehicles x 4
- HIP squads x 3
- Trench x 3
- ? x 13
- T70 Platoon
T70 x 3
9-2 AL - T34 M41 Platoon (Inexperienced)
T34 M41 x 3 - T34 M43 Platoon (Depleted)
T34 M43 x2
8-1 AL - T34 M43 Platoon
T34 M43 x 3
Now a breakdown of my setup.
Board 10 Village
Units surrounded by a red square are HIP |
Western defenses
Units surrounded by a red square are HIP |
Eastern defenses
Units surrounded by a red square are HIP |
Woe upon them! When they hit the mines, I open up with the 45LL ATG (18E5), the 2 hidden SU-76M SPAs, and the infantry light mortars to the north. That minefield is Hot with a capital "H."
The 45LL ATG is emplaced on the forest road in 19X2, aimed at the open ground to the west. But his position allows for easy man-handling to 19X1 to guard against a German advance on Board 18 as well. The infantry in the area are there to place fire on the mine fields to the south and to protect the ATG against infantry.
The hill
Keep those binoculars clean, Comrade! |
Nein, Henrich! Not this way.... |
...nor this! |
Reinforcements
My armor arrives on Turn 3 and will enter to confront any German breakthroughs. My tanks are outgunned and out-armored by the big Tiger tanks, but have an advantage in maneuver. The problem, of course, is that Stewart will have plenty of versatile STUGs and PzIVs to engage my tanks as I attempt to flank the Tigers. By the time we get to Turn 3, it will probably be apparent as to where they should deploy. I'll just have to wait and see.
So, there it is: The initial Russian defense in the Plains of Steel CG. Looking at my forces, I feel very strong. Stewart would seem to have a daunting task before him. let's see how it plays out!
Gulp! |
1 comment:
Those 37L Sturmoviks were the most important asset when we played this long ago. The Germans need to realize how deadly those planes are.
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