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T13 Leftist Assault on Kongwa
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:23 am
by rhinobones
Shows the forces Leftist have rallied to kill the Imperial unit in Kongwa. Even with this unit eliminated any occupation of entry points by Imperial forces, or Imperial guerrillas, will permit Kongwa deployments.

T13 Leftist Attacks
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 9:26 am
by rhinobones
Leftist attacks along the Sair Usa front. By the end of the last round the Imperial forces are degraded, but still a viable defense.

RE: Turns 10 thru 12
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2019 10:37 am
by rhinobones
ORIGINAL: StuccoFresco
The Empire seems to control a larger area, and with the Leftists having to ship a lot of troops from the islands to mainland, the early naval victory and unrestricted submarine warfare can deal a lot of damage to them. The rebels, however, have a stronger concentration of force at Sair Usa. If they manage to achieve a breakthrough there they could run up the eastern coast.
At least that's what I'd try to do: let the Empire overextend and try to achieve a big victory in a single area.
I agree with your strategy. The Leftist plan at Sair Usa is to fight their way North and knock Tszaq out of the war. The Empire has responded by piling reserves into the Sair Usa front and the battle has become a battle of attrition. Should the Leftist break through the Empire is working on a second line of defense along the minor river just North of the main defense. I think any breakthrough will come further to the West near the center of the continent.
The victory points you see have been revised for the released version. Each side is granted 5 victory points located in inaccessible hexes. These are the only victory points in the game. All changes to the victory levels will be due to loss penalties with victory levels calculated per the graphic below.
I expect that the path to victory will not be from loss penalties, but from the accumulation of resources (supply and replacements) and destruction of enemy resources. A winning strategy will give the commander an insurmountable advantage in material and troops. If the war becomes a stalemate or unwinnable, both sides will have Theater Options available to negotiate a cease fire or surrender outright. I don’t think many games will be played the full 104 turns.
Regards, RhinoBones

RE: T12 Situation Briefing
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 5:06 am
by StuccoFresco
But in this post it shows 109 friendly held objectives for the Leftists.
ORIGINAL: rhinobones
T12 Situation Briefing. Note the resources available and force supply levels. All supply points used to activate TOs have not yet been deducted from the force supply levels.
RE: T12 Situation Briefing
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 11:04 am
by rhinobones
The AAR is being played using an older version. That is why you see 109 victory points.
As the scenario is played changes are being made to the release version. Victory points are one of the things that has been changed. My post #43 was made using the newest version.
Regards, RhinoBones
RE: T12 Situation Briefing
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 3:56 am
by StuccoFresco
Aah now I understand.
Turn 14
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:44 am
by rhinobones
Empire – Turn 14
News: A Recruitment Center has been occupied.
Positioning aircraft from E to the central area around Liwate; most are on air superiority and interdiction.
The Rebels have attacked all along the Sair Usa front and penetrated Imperial lines in multiple places. Reinforcements are rushed in by land and sea. Situation looks like the Empire will need to draw back and form a new line of defense.
Land units from the E and center are redeployed by rail in support of the Sair Usa front. A smaller force is shipped down from the N. Existing front-line units are deployed in a defensive line across the front. The plan is for these units to hold until the reinforcements are in place.
BB and CL task forces conduct airfield raids along the E coast. These attacks are successful, destroying a large number of Leftist aircraft.
Leftist – Turn 14
Leftist respond to the airfield attacks with air attacks on the battle fleet. It is disastrous with 63% of the aircraft lost. There is a real threat that the Empire will attempt an amphibious assault behind Leftist front lines. Troops are moved to guard the coastline.
BB/CA fleets were sent to engage the Imperialists but were destroyed by the enemy before they could engage.
Note: The Naval Attrition Divider will be changed from 20 to 75 in an attempt to tone down naval lethality.
Leftist conduct three rounds of assaults against the Imperial Usa line. Significant casualties are inflicted upon the Empire. The defense is weakening but for the most part holds.

T14 Imperial Redeployment and Raids
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:47 am
by rhinobones
Empire redeploys troops along the Sair Usa front to slow Leftist advances until reinforcements arrive. Most units are dug-in and set to ignore losses.
S of the main line, Imperial naval units conduct two attacks on Leftist airfields.

T14 Leftist Attacks
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 10:48 am
by rhinobones
Attacks for the Leftist 1st round. 2nd and 3rd rounds exploited holes and weak spots in the defense. The Empire experienced significant armored unit losses.

Turns 15 and 16
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:22 am
by rhinobones
Empire – Turn 15
News: A Recruitment Center has been occupied.
News: Material Replacement Rate is increased.
Empire forces adjust the defensive line on the Sair Usa front. Recent arrivals are quickly inserted into the lines. Most aircraft in this sector have been placed on combat support.
After the naval battle last turn the Imperial navy has control of the Sair Usa coast. Heavy units are used against Leftist troops on the coast. Leftist infantry units take substantial casualties.
Leftist – Turn 15
Recon unit enters Songea territory. They will occupy possible entry points just in case Songea turns against the rebellion as did those treacherous Kongwa Imperialists.
The trail left by Imperial troops can be seen heading S from Liwate. A screening force is being set up to determine enemy strength and block their path.
Assaults are conducted all along the Sai Usa front. Imperial armor is hit hard as the defense is penetrated in several places.
Imperial heavy naval forces prevent the Leftist for conducting a classic flanking maneuver on the Imperial left.
Empire – Turn 16
News: Replacement Rate is increased.
A DD squadron scouts the E coast and finds the Leftist cruisers docked in port. Currently the Imperial heavy naval units need to resupply before they are able to engage enemy shipping.
Once again, the Sair Usa line is adjusted for defense. It’s obvious that Leftist strength was underestimated, and reinforcements should have been sent in as a surge movement. Artillery is concentrated and a couple of rounds of indirect fire is used to soften up the Leftist.
Leftist – Turn 16
News: Rail interdiction reduces transport capacity to 75% (9,000). This reduction has little impact on movements. Another hit reducing capacity to 50% will start to limit Leftist ability to move large numbers of troops.
On the Sair Usa front, concentrated assaults on perceived weak spots in the Imperial line. Heavy casualties were inflicted but the line was not broken. After the 2nd round of combat the Leftist eased up on attacks to let units rest and resupply.
A high-level bomber attack was conducted on enemy airfield just behind the Imperial lines. AAA and interceptors caused huge losses; the bombers did not get through. Bomber command will need new aircraft and air crews before high altitude attacks continue.

T15 Situation Briefing
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:24 am
by rhinobones
Force and Theater situations at the end of turn 15. Both have reduced Force supply levels due to use of interdiction options. Later in the scenario Theater Options will be offered which allow the forces to cease interdiction actions and recover part of the supply originally spent for rail and/or sea interdiction. Ceasing interdiction will also allow enemy rail and sea capacity to slowly recover.

T16 News Nov 17 - Nov 27
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:29 am
by rhinobones
News for the period November 17th thru November 27th.

T15 Leftist 1st Round Attacks
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:34 am
by rhinobones
The Leftist and Imperial positions at the start of combat on the Sair Usa front. Two more rounds will follow pushing back the Imperialists but not breaking their defense.

T16 Leftist Disposition
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 11:35 am
by rhinobones
Leftist are seen searching for the Imperialists moving S from Liwate. Note there is no Leftist activity on the W side of the continent.

RE: 1937 AAR
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:20 pm
by tuomind
When might it be available to download?
thanks
Darryl
RE: 1937 AAR
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 4:32 pm
by rhinobones
I probably won’t post the public version until early next year, but if you want a test scenario to examine, I can send a copy. My e-mail address is in the member’s list.
Regards, RhinoBones
RE: 1937 AAR
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 7:33 pm
by ernieschwitz
Geography is hypothetical. The TO&Es are 1930s equipment primarily from France, Italy and Russia. Sole purpose is to have fun and challenge players to develop a military strategy.
Sounds like the Bombur 1930s mod for Advanced Tactics Gold. Perhaps you could get some inspiration from that.

RE: 1937 AAR
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:24 pm
by rhinobones
Sounds like the Bombur 1930s mod for Advanced Tactics Gold. Perhaps you could get some inspiration from that.
I played AT/ATG some years ago and Bombur’s work was always an inspiration. Real good stuff.
Regards, RhinoBones
Turns 17 and 18
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:35 am
by rhinobones
Empire - Turn 17
The center force is making slow progress on the maneuver to flank Sair Usa. The railroad needed to support the movement runs further SW than expected and will take a longer time to clear. There is also the probability that Leftist will try to prevent Imperial movement.
The Sair Usa front appears to be stabilized. Made some minor counter attacks and entrenched the defense.
Force Supply: 39 Effective Supply: 47
Leftist – Turn 17
A para unit air drops on the last resource center located N of Songea. This is a bit risky since few units are near enough to provide effective support. However, no Imperial activity has been detected in this area so the risk seems acceptable.
Units advance N from Bukoba looking for the enemy front. Enemy occupation tracks indicate that they are very close to the Leftist recon units.
Attacks along the Sair Usa front are inconclusive. The Leftist will need to rest the troops prior to the next series of attacks.
Force Supply: 45 Effective Supply: 51
Empire – Turn 18
NW of Bukoba commandos are inserted. Their mission is to cut rail lines over a canal. The commandos landed in a disorganized state and will have to regroup before finishing the mission. This site was selected due to the location of an airfield next to the target.
A DD squadron reconnoiters along the W coast. Maybe they will find something to blow up, maybe the Leftist will see them and think that an amphibious assault is coming. This move is not intended to be a decoy operation, but it may turn out that way.
Air units pull an airfield attack outside Bukoba. Imperial F/A aircraft take a beating with little damage done to the Leftist.
Artillery attacks conducted along the Sair Usa Front. Mostly the troops dig in and rest.
Force Supply: 39 Effective Supply: 48
Leftist – Turn 18
News: Leftist have occupied a Supply Center.
Leftist use armor to attack and drive back units moving S towards Bukoba. Two Imperial Recon units are spotted a little to the E but they do not appear to have strength or support.
The Imperial commando unit which was dropped behind them was not spotted. No attempt was made to defend against the damage they may inflict.
Several attacks are made striking out of Sair Usa, the remaining units dig in, restock and rest.
Force Supply: 45 Effective Supply: 51

T17 Inventory and Replacements
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:36 am
by rhinobones
Losses and equipment replacement rates as of the start of Turn 17. Both sides started the scenario with Rifle Squad replacement rates of 100. However, due to the capture of Recruitment Centers rates have increased to 125 for the Leftist and 244 for the Empire. Similar rate increases have occurred with Force Supply Level where the Leftist have captured the most Supply Centers.
Rate increases are not permanent. Enemy capture of the opponent’s resource will reduce replacements/supply. A resource center may be recaptured one time for partial recovery of resources, but a second loss will make the resource loss permanent.
Events late in the game will also degrade replacement and supply rates. These events are automatic and are used to simulate exhaustion of manpower and production capacity.
