Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Moderator: MOD_PanzerCorps
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Great, thank you! I`m interested in those units that would have been involved in the invasion (if Romania rejected the ultimatum)so you don`t need to dig deeper than that section of the front. Presumably they`re the same with the ones that actually occupied the territory in the real historical event.
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: R35
Great, thank you! I`m interested in those units that would have been involved in the invasion (if Romania rejected the ultimatum)so you don`t need to dig deeper than that section of the front. Presumably they`re the same with the ones that actually occupied the territory in the real historical event.
Composition of the troops of the Southern Front of June 27, 1940
Front Headquarters - Proskurov
Reserve
8th Rifle Division
17th Rifle Division
86th Rifle Division
100th Rifle Division
These divisions transferred to the reserve of the Southern Front, but these divisions are not relocated to the area of hostilities
Airborne troops
201th Airborne Brigade - Skomorokhy
Air landing near Izmail
204th Airborne Brigade - Boryspol
Air landing near Cahul-Reni
214th Airborne Brigade - Kalinovka
has remained in reserve
12th Army
Army Headquarters - Kolomyja
8th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in the area of Przemysl as a part of the Army Reserve
72nd Rifle Division
124th Rifle Division
146th Rifle Division
10th light Armored Brigade
26th light Armored Brigade
324th Artillery Regiment
375th Artillery Regiment
135th Artillery Regiment
13th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in the area of Przemysl as a part of the Army Reserve
60th Rifle Division
132nd Rifle Division
139th Rifle Division
24th light Armored Brigade
168th Artillery Regiment
305th Artillery Regiment
376th Artillery Regiment
15th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in area of Horodenka, Filipkovtsy, Novosyulka-Kostyukova
7th Rifle Division
141st Rifle Division
38th Armored Brigade
120th Artillery Regiment
17th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in area of Kuta, Snyatyn, Stetsova, Kolomyja
58th Rifle Division
131st Rifle Division
81st Motorized Infantry Division
13th light Armored Brigade
192nd Mountain Infantry Division
Troops was concentrated in area of Ustseryki, Polyanki, Kishvoruvnya
Army Cavalry Group
Group Headquarters - Kolomyja
2nd Cavalry Corps
Troops was concentrated in the area - in the forests of southeast Kolomyja (near Yablonuv, Gvozdzets, Podgaychiki, Kolomyja)
3rd Cavalry Division
5th Cavalry Division
5th light Armored Brigade
4th Cavalry Corps
Troops was concentrated in the area - in the forests of southeast Kolomyja (near Yablonuv, Gvozdzets, Podgaychiki, Kolomyja)
16th Cavalry Division
34th Cavalry Division
23rd light Armored Brigade
5th Army
Army Headquarters - Dunayevtsy
49th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated on Volyn near Dunayevtsy
44th Rifle Division
80th Rifle Division
135th Rifle Division
36th light Armored Brigade
36th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated on Volyn near Dunayevtsy
130th Rifle Division
169th Rifle Division
49th light Armored Brigade
9th Army
Army Headquarters - Grosulovo
Army deployed in Transnistria along the line Molochişul Mare in the north -Ovidiopol in the south
140th Rifle Division
Troops was concentrated in area of Molochişul Mare, Rybnitsa, Gidirim
35th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in area of Dubossary, Tiraspol
25th Rifle Division
173rd Rifle Division
95th Rifle Division
55th Rifle Corps
Troops was concentrated in area of Ovidiopol
116th Rifle Division
155th Rifle Division
164th Rifle Division
5th Cavalry Corps
Troops was concentrated in area of Dubossary, Tiraspol
9th Cavalry Division
32th Cavalry Division
4th light Armored Brigade
Rybnitsa Fortified Zone
Tiraspol Fortified Zone
Reserve
Troops was concentrated in area of Dubossary, Tiraspol, Ploskoye, Shibka
7th Rifle Corps
51th Rifle Division
74th Rifle Division
15th Motorized Infantry Division
14th light Armored Brigade
37th Rifle Corps
30th Rifle Division
147th Rifle Division
176th Rifle Division
14th Heavy Armored Brigade
21th Armored Brigade
110th Artillery Regiment
124th Artillery Regiment
320th Artillery Regiment
430th Artillery Regiment
439th Artillery Regiment
Border Guard of troops NKVD
2nd detachment of Border Guard of troops NKVD
25th detachment of Border Guard of troops NKVD
95th detachment of Border Guard of troops NKVD
Group air force
- one regiment of bombers DB-3, five regiments of bombers SB-2, one regiment of light bombers U-2 and six regiments of fighters I-15, I-153, DI-6, I-16.
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
That`s very helpful. Thank you very much! Do you know approximately how many aircraft would be in an air regiment? Around 30?
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: R35
That`s very helpful. Thank you very much! Do you know approximately how many aircraft would be in an air regiment? Around 30?
Aviation Regiment of the sample in 1938
regiment of bombers DB-3 (38-42 of combat aircraft)
regiment of bombers SB-2 (61 of combat aircraft)
regiment of light bombers U-2 or R-5 (62 of combat aircraft)
regiment of fighters I-15BIS, I-153, I-16, DI-6 (63-77 of combat aircraft)
30 of combat aircraft was the fall of 1941
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Well, finally it happened
I play for the Red Army
after 30 moves
Tendra is a hard nut to crack
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824225/screen-001.jpg
Enemy aircraft dominates on my sea lanes. I have to break the naval convoys into several parts
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824235/screen-002.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824241/screen-003.jpg
My divisions are still holding defensive positions on the Isthmus.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824263/screen-004.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824266/screen-005.jpg
I defeated the enemy's troops in the north of the Crimean peninsula.
The remains the enemy troops will be bathe in Sivash near the Lake Pusurman
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824303/screen-006.jpg
My troops have left the peninsula Chongar, but they firmly hold the bridges over the Siwash.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824322/screen-007.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824325/screen-008.jpg
My troops have left the Arabat Spit, but it will be difficult for the enemy to break through to the Ak-Monay.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824338/screen-009.jpg
I play for the Red Army
after 30 moves
Tendra is a hard nut to crack
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824225/screen-001.jpg
Enemy aircraft dominates on my sea lanes. I have to break the naval convoys into several parts
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824235/screen-002.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824241/screen-003.jpg
My divisions are still holding defensive positions on the Isthmus.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824263/screen-004.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824266/screen-005.jpg
I defeated the enemy's troops in the north of the Crimean peninsula.
The remains the enemy troops will be bathe in Sivash near the Lake Pusurman
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824303/screen-006.jpg
My troops have left the peninsula Chongar, but they firmly hold the bridges over the Siwash.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824322/screen-007.jpg
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824325/screen-008.jpg
My troops have left the Arabat Spit, but it will be difficult for the enemy to break through to the Ak-Monay.
http://www2.pic-upload.de/img/28824338/screen-009.jpg
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
If Karaganov prolong his map a little to the west,
then we can to make a great script about the battle on the Danube, the summer of 1941
The heroic defense of Odessa, fighting on the Prut River, the retreat behind Dniester River, Kishinev, Tiraspol, Nikolaev...
I think it would be interesting
then we can to make a great script about the battle on the Danube, the summer of 1941
The heroic defense of Odessa, fighting on the Prut River, the retreat behind Dniester River, Kishinev, Tiraspol, Nikolaev...
I think it would be interesting
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Brazenman
Do not get involved in the fighting in the steppe part of Crimea.
In this case, it will be a big defeat of Soviet troops.
Important to maintain troops and retreat to Sevastopol and Taman.
Use the railway. If you lose control of the railway, the German motorized units will destroy most of Soviet troops in the steppe. First of all deliver ye artillery units!
Good luck to you!
Do not get involved in the fighting in the steppe part of Crimea.
In this case, it will be a big defeat of Soviet troops.
Important to maintain troops and retreat to Sevastopol and Taman.
Use the railway. If you lose control of the railway, the German motorized units will destroy most of Soviet troops in the steppe. First of all deliver ye artillery units!
Good luck to you!
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: Zhenka
Brazenman
Do not get involved in the fighting in the steppe part of Crimea.
In this case, it will be a big defeat of Soviet troops.
Important to maintain troops and retreat to Sevastopol and Taman.
Use the railway. If you lose control of the railway, the German motorized units will destroy most of Soviet troops in the steppe. First of all deliver ye artillery units!
Good luck to you!
I understand perfectly that I do not need to get involved in fighting in the steppe part of Crimea. Also, I understand how important it is to use the railway on a big map.
I have no education staff officer but I'm well-versed in the strategic situation on the map.
And I think you're just afraid to play against me.
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RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Lets keep this all friendly please. Brazenman your posts are provocative so please tone it down.
Iain McNeil
Director
Matrix Games
Director
Matrix Games
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Brazenman
I hope that you will be able to test the new part of map and you will be able to send me the list of errors and inaccuracies.
Western Front. Summer 1941.

Link
http://my-files.ru/00djd9
I hope that you will be able to test the new part of map and you will be able to send me the list of errors and inaccuracies.
Western Front. Summer 1941.

Link
http://my-files.ru/00djd9
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: R35
Nice to see Karaganov is still working on this.
I am also very glad that R-35 and H.Balck continues to work with mod - H.Balck's DLC unit upgrade. This grand project.
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
Brazenman
You promised me a new information on the German airfields in eastern Poland in June 1941
Is not it?
You promised me a new information on the German airfields in eastern Poland in June 1941
Is not it?
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: Zhenka
If Karaganov prolong his map a little to the west,
then we can to make a great script about the battle on the Danube, the summer of 1941
The heroic defense of Odessa, fighting on the Prut River, the retreat behind Dniester River, Kishinev, Tiraspol, Nikolaev...
I think it would be interesting
I thought about it, and I hope that I will have the opportunity to realize all this. But I have not enough time. You must understand that this is purely my enthusiasm.
Suppose that I have completed yet maps for Western and Southern Fronts.
In this case, it would be nice to have someone join me
and began to work with the maps for
Northern Front
North-Western Front
South-Western Front
But somehow I do not believe it...
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
24th June 1941


RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
26th June 1941


RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
28th June 1941


RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: Iain McNeil
Lets keep this all friendly please. Brazenman your posts are provocative so please tone it down.
Zhenka is a good dude
I have great respect for him.
But he's afraid to play against me, and it is very sad for me.
I can not find a worthy opponent.
And that is a problem.
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: Karaganov
ORIGINAL: Zhenka
If Karaganov prolong his map a little to the west,
then we can to make a great script about the battle on the Danube, the summer of 1941
The heroic defense of Odessa, fighting on the Prut River, the retreat behind Dniester River, Kishinev, Tiraspol, Nikolaev...
I think it would be interesting
I thought about it, and I hope that I will have the opportunity to realize all this. But I have not enough time. You must understand that this is purely my enthusiasm.
Suppose that I have completed yet maps for Western and Southern Fronts.
In this case, it would be nice to have someone join me
and began to work with the maps for
Northern Front
North-Western Front
South-Western Front
But somehow I do not believe it...
Karaganov
I hope you will make a map of the Far Eastern front, too. H.Balck has done an excellent line of units for Japan
We can make the scenario of the Japanese attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 or 1942
I think it's a good idea
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
If someone can make some scenarios involving Japan it would be great. I`ve made that Pacific General Persia conversion, but while I keep implementing units and adjusting things for the mod I don`t have time for other scenarios. And the faction is already pretty cool and close to being completed.
RE: Battle for the Crimea. Autumn 1941.
ORIGINAL: Karaganov
Brazenman
You promised me a new information on the German airfields in eastern Poland in June 1941
Is not it?
Map of German airfields in the Kaliningrad region

