This was a NATO Brigade Commander game run by Martin using his 2mm toys. John and Tim C (above) led the wicked capitalists....
...while the forces of progressive socialism were commanded by Jerry and your Humble Correspondent. A clear victory to us in the battle of the silly hats.
The field of battle. Each 10cm hex is 1km across in the game.
Out objective was to head west and not stop!
The Sov forces were a Tank Regiment 3 Btls of T-64, a Motor Rifle Btl in BMP, a SP artillery Btl and a Co each of AA, Recce, Engineers and HQ. We also had 2 flights each of Mi-24 Hinds and Su-17 Fitters on call.
We also had the Divisional Recce Btl, augmented by engineers and SP artillery.
Our cunning plan was to send the Recce Btl on the right to act as a distraction while the main force moved along the axis of the autobahn.
The opening moves saw out programmed artillery landing on four crossroads, while the Brits blew up bridges.
The wicked Brits flew in some TA reinforcements by helicopter.
As usual, activation was card driven.
The British defence line was pretty much where we'd expected to find it. This squadron of Chieftains was an unwelcome discovery.
We soon called in the Hinds to deal with the Chiefies. We upset them but didn't kill any.
An overview of the devastated landscape.
Those Chieftains were quite a problem - both heli flights were soon engaged.
Once our barrage lifted we were able to move through the villages - but then the British gunners opened up...
The Chieftains soon ran off to the next position while a T-64 Btl stormed along the autobahn.
Barrage over, it was time to move up the Btl of Sp 122s.
The Brits in the centre soon came under enough pressure to drive them away.
Endgame. We had one Btl off the western end and another poised to follow. At this point the Brits decided to pull out.
We agreed that honours were pretty even. The Brits had successfully carried out that more difficult of operations, a delaying action and withdrawal under fire. The Sovs has successfully pressed forward covering 12km in an hour and a half with a very acceptable casualty rate.