
Campaign. tyronec (Axis) vs K62
Moderator: Joel Billings
RE: T01
In the air, the VVS successfully closes the Gulf of Riga but an attempted strategic raid on the Lvov railyard fails with heavy losses after being intercepted by multiple German fighter groups. As per house rules, the air force is restricted from all non-strategic ground attack missions this game (interdiction, unit attacks, airfield attacks etc.)
"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
T03
T03
Soviet turn.
They have done Naval interdiction around Riga to cut off supplies, have set up an AS for next turn in case they persist.
The lead three divisions around Pskov have been cut off, not unexpected.
Had an airbase overrun behind the start line, cost 110 aircraft - mostly Stukas. Careless on my part, though I thought they were displaced rather then being destroyed if the aircraft were not damaged.
Otherwise more or less all pockets have held.
The Soviets are defending pretty far forwards, gives me ample opportunity to pocket the odd unit here and there but they require a lot of screening and that is reducing combat power at the spearhead. Anyway, will persist with taking what is on offer - am not sure if this is the best strategy, might be preferable to just rout them out of the way and push on faster.
AGN. Just pocket one Tank division, while the infantry catch up.
PG4. Have pocketed a couple of divisions in Vitebsk but it may not be secure. Bring more troops for the push on Smolensk.
PG3. Pocket one division and get up to the river.
PG2. A better pocket here - 5 divisions.
AGS. Pocket 7 units that were kind of trapped from last turn. Have ZOC locked part of the defensive line and will see if I can get something pocketed next turn, or they may counter attack to try and break out.
Everything from last turns pockets cleared out except one mountain division and some of the Minsk pocket.
Really noticing the difference the nerf on Assault HQs has made, a lot of units are going to be operating with lower quality leaders than before and it means more juggling more units between commands every turn.

Soviet turn.
They have done Naval interdiction around Riga to cut off supplies, have set up an AS for next turn in case they persist.
The lead three divisions around Pskov have been cut off, not unexpected.
Had an airbase overrun behind the start line, cost 110 aircraft - mostly Stukas. Careless on my part, though I thought they were displaced rather then being destroyed if the aircraft were not damaged.
Otherwise more or less all pockets have held.
The Soviets are defending pretty far forwards, gives me ample opportunity to pocket the odd unit here and there but they require a lot of screening and that is reducing combat power at the spearhead. Anyway, will persist with taking what is on offer - am not sure if this is the best strategy, might be preferable to just rout them out of the way and push on faster.
AGN. Just pocket one Tank division, while the infantry catch up.
PG4. Have pocketed a couple of divisions in Vitebsk but it may not be secure. Bring more troops for the push on Smolensk.
PG3. Pocket one division and get up to the river.
PG2. A better pocket here - 5 divisions.
AGS. Pocket 7 units that were kind of trapped from last turn. Have ZOC locked part of the defensive line and will see if I can get something pocketed next turn, or they may counter attack to try and break out.
Everything from last turns pockets cleared out except one mountain division and some of the Minsk pocket.
Really noticing the difference the nerf on Assault HQs has made, a lot of units are going to be operating with lower quality leaders than before and it means more juggling more units between commands every turn.

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The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
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RE: T03
Yup, saw that coming. Should be interesting here with the forces committed.


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German Turn 1 opening moves. The post that keeps on giving https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 1&t=390004
RE: T03
ORIGINAL: HardLuckYetAgain
Yup, saw that coming. Should be interesting here with the forces committed.
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No comment on how it gets interesting yet, but I believe the T4 screenshots somehow made their way into the T3 update [&:]
"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T03
I seem to have overwritten my T03 save with T04, so the correct T03 has been lost...No comment on how it gets interesting yet, but I believe the T4 screenshots somehow made their way into the T3 update
The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
T04
T04.
Soviet turn.
Still interdicting Riga, AS shot about 102 for 3 in the Soviet phase and 558 for 60 in the Axis one. Soviet Naval patrol still doing their work despite the heavy losses.
AGN. Fairly quiet, the Soviets have pulled back from Parnu - just slowly advancing.
PG4. The Vitebsk pocket was broken so reseal it. One critical attack failed so no new pocket, set up for a strong attack next turn.
PG3. Close up to the river.
PG2. Another critical attack to cross the river East of Kiev fails, just repocket 3 divisions from last turn.
PG1. The Soviets are still defending the Dnestr river line so make a loose pocket of a bunch of units, they can just walk out but hopefully seal them off properly next turn. Most of the pockets from last turn cleared.
Overall progress is slower than I would want and am perhaps making some attacks when it would be better to hold off. There seems to be not much defending in the South so will see how things open up over the next few turns.
And the maps that I uploaded by mistake last turn.

Soviet turn.
Still interdicting Riga, AS shot about 102 for 3 in the Soviet phase and 558 for 60 in the Axis one. Soviet Naval patrol still doing their work despite the heavy losses.
AGN. Fairly quiet, the Soviets have pulled back from Parnu - just slowly advancing.
PG4. The Vitebsk pocket was broken so reseal it. One critical attack failed so no new pocket, set up for a strong attack next turn.
PG3. Close up to the river.
PG2. Another critical attack to cross the river East of Kiev fails, just repocket 3 divisions from last turn.
PG1. The Soviets are still defending the Dnestr river line so make a loose pocket of a bunch of units, they can just walk out but hopefully seal them off properly next turn. Most of the pockets from last turn cleared.
Overall progress is slower than I would want and am perhaps making some attacks when it would be better to hold off. There seems to be not much defending in the South so will see how things open up over the next few turns.
And the maps that I uploaded by mistake last turn.

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The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
RE: T04
Soviet T4
In Estonia, Parnu is abandoned and Sokolovsky's 11th Army falls back towards Tallinn.

In Estonia, Parnu is abandoned and Sokolovsky's 11th Army falls back towards Tallinn.

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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T04
On the Land Bridge the two divisions defending Vitebsk are ordered to hold to the last. (They had an opportunity to escape last turn when the pocket was broken.) Govorov beats back Manstein's deliberate attack with two Panzer divions, buying time for the rest of the line to fall back to the Dnepr.


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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T04
The Pripyat area is starting to get a little busy. The escapees from the Minsk pocket have been reinforced with a couple of random units and have started attracting significant German attention. The objective here is to act as a diversion and hold back as many German divisions as possible from the advanced lines.


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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T04
In the Kiev area the Soviets fall back to a Kiev-Cherkassy-Kirovograd line of defense. Basic entrenchments start to be prepared on the Ingul line to slow down the Axis advance across the open steppe.


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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T04
Here's a picture of the Southern Front defenses at the end of T3. I think they were decently well designed, taking advantage of terrain and entrenchment opportunities. However the random factor sometimes plays a crucial role. Between no reserve activations and the 13th Panzer Division getting a few more MPs than anticipated, most of the troops of Southern Front end up isolated at the start of Soviet T4.


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"Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak" - John Adams
RE: T04
However the pocket is loose and the encircled troops can participate in counter-attacks at full strength. With some help from VVS ground support two regiments of 13Pz are pushed back with significant losses, one of them forced into a rout. This clears a way for most Soviet divisions to escape from the intended pocket into the relative safety of the Odessa area.


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RE: T04
ORIGINAL: K62
However the pocket is loose and the encircled troops can participate in counter-attacks at full strength. With some help from VVS ground support two regiments of 13Pz are pushed back with significant losses, one of them forced into a rout. This clears a way for most Soviet divisions to escape from the intended pocket into the relative safety of the Odessa area.
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Yup, has gotten interesting for sure

German Turn 1 opening moves. The post that keeps on giving https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 1&t=390004