fiva55
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Joined: 3/4/2011 From: The Netherlands Status: offline
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Here is some thoughts about the summer of 1943 so far from my esteemed opponent. quote:
Original: Jajusha "In the soviet army, it takes more courage to retreat than advance" applies here. My surrounded and isolated units are ordered to attack instead of defend. T-34 guns, unable to penetrate tiger armor, have specific orders to drive against them. If no fuel is present, tanks are to be used as roadblocks. If no ammo is at hand, stones and sticks are to be used. Every single bit of Russian soil fights against the German aggressor. Causing you near 1000 AFV casualties in 2 weeks is an important achievment, as it will take you a fair bit of time to produce that much field vehicles (unless, you have a big stock of them, and i hope you do not!). The battle is still not over, but i can share with you that i had 3 field armies, 2 tank armies (1st and 5th tank), 1 guards army (the backup you saw on the second week) and several support brigades (guard arty, some AT brigades, etc). Original plan was to bait you in the first week of summer (after these alternate mud turns) with a fake salient in the area, having Stavka recruits in the flanks to keep the CV values to a minimum. After you had taken the bait, the tank and guard armies would then invest against your breakthrough panzer divisions, making a decisive dent to your tank forces. That was the plan at least, turns out you did a strategic retreat in the middle of May, and those inf divisions where just too juicy to let go like that. I surrounded and isolated them, committing a part of my force, but you where ready to counterattack, and what a blow it was, you chewed through several 50-70CV defenses, i don't think i had many of these defenses still up after your turn. Thankfully i had my reserves in place, and was able to form a supply corridor for 2 weeks in a row, allowing me to use the once isolated units to inflict more casualties from inside (where you had lower CV values). Finally, i managed to botch another Crimea op. Went with Cav divisions this time, and i'm even not sure if closing the land bridges puts you isolated, i think you can still supply your units from sea... Guess i wont be bombing your Romanian oil fields just yet.
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