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For once in the ealy war scenarios, this one pits forces with similar morale levels - and the Soviets have armour superiority to boot! Alas, you RKKA supporters must know that the Germans have powerful artillery and in order to control the bridge hex set as the only objective by the victory conditions you will be deprived of your best asset: mobility. So the German 105's and 150's will slowly but surely grind your forces down and will prevail. This scenario should be a delaying action fought by the Soviets against the German advance towards Mtsensk & Tula. Maybe some day I will try and rewrite it to better reflect the "real" battle of Voin/Kamenevo... and test my own PG house rules! TO&E check: Katukov's light tanks at the time were mainly BT-7's, with some BT-5's and even some MG-armed BT-2! Those BT's were repaired tanks, unlike the mediums and heavies in his 1st Battalion (T-34's M1941 and KV-1's, all of them fresh from the Stalingrad Tractor Factory STZ).So no T-26's nor T-60's for his 4th Tank Brigade in early October 1941. |
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