Seer
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As an update, I decided to put Zhukov's principle to the test: one decisive thrust against the barricaded but most direct route to Rinteln. I was skeptical that my forces would be better off running into the guns of the enemy, yet the results speak for themselves. The victory was upgraded 12% from Tactical to Decisive and, compared to their starting strength, the regiments finished with a whopping 25% more than my first attempt. So fewer men died and much fewer units were destroyed or fell out. This time I had the advantage of foreknowledge but I tried to act as if I did not know where their arty was, for example, or where their reinforcements were coming from. The initial assault was accomplished by using 2/3 MRRs to screen the advance of the T-80B1 TRs. The T-80BV TR kept to the A2 highway above so they could seize the victory point northwest of Todenmann, supported by 1 MRR. After that it was a matter of tactical adjustments on the fly, as per usual. If I considered my first plan relatively simple, this was simpler still. Greater mass, fewer maneuvers, straightforward execution. The image below summarizes the battle, which climaxed with the Leopard 2A4 reinforcements being slaughtered en masse as they crested the rise leading to the south-western bridge. I honestly expected they'd wipe my T-80B1s so it was a pleasant surprise, and proved to be the death knell of the Bundeswehr forces as the battle ended shortly after. So there you have it. The steps you take to limit casualties can end up causing more of them. As Sunzi might say, don't be afraid to throw your men into danger. But unlike Sunzi this plan was far from unknowable. Edit: forgot the battle summary. quote:
Greetings from the Inspectorate of the General Staff - To: Colonel Voronin, commanding Red Storm * In the battle of "WL_WGS Witch's Cauldron 2nd 1" [a user scenario] your forces worth 10,309 points secured 79% (18967 vs 4896) of awarded victory points against an enemy force worth 5,968 points. The Inspectorate congratulates you and rates your performance as excellent. * Your force has claimed 23 Tank, 47 APC, 43 Inf, 8 SP AT, 11 HQ, 4 AD, 12 SPArty and 2 Utility enemy subunits. * By outnumbering the surviving enemy at the end of the engagement by four times or more you have secured possession of the battlefield. The enemy has had to abandon all fallen out subunits that it otherwise could have recovered. * Remaining force tally - Active: 49 Tank, 32 APC, 38 Inf, 27 HQ, 15 AD, 6 SPArty, 28 Arty, 31 Utility and 4 Air. Fallen out: 2 Recce, 21 Tank, 39 APC, 20 Inf, 2 SP AT, 1 HQ, 3 AD, 1 SPArty and 2 Arty. Destroyed: 2 Recce, 24 Tank, 42 APC, 32 Inf, 4 SP AT, 5 HQ, 2 AD and 1 SPArty. * By the end of the battle your units had a 76% average readiness and a command cyle duration of 29 minutes. * Your force took very heavy - 25% - permanent losses and must refit for for a considerable time to recover the 91 subunit(s) that have fallen out. Staff evaluation complete. FINAL TALLY OF BATTLE LOSSES: - West German Forces: Gepard A1 (Self Propelled Flak) - 4 starting and 4 destroyed. Headquarters (Command Unit) - 5 starting, 1 fallen out and 3 destroyed. Jaguar 2 (Self Propelled Anti-Tank) - 4 starting and 4 destroyed. LARS (Self Propelled Rocket Launcher) - 4 starting and 4 destroyed. Leopard 2A4 (Main Battle Tank) - 24 starting and 23 destroyed. M109A3G (Self Propelled Artillery) - 6 starting and 2 destroyed. M113GA1 (Tracked APC) - 13 starting and 13 destroyed. M577A2 C2V (Command APC) - 7 starting, 3 fallen out and 4 destroyed. MAN N 4510 (Wheeled Utility Vehicle) - 4 starting and 2 destroyed. Marder 1 A2 [m] (Tracked APC) - 34 starting and 34 destroyed. MG3 Medium MG (Support Infantry Unit) - 4 starting, 1 fallen out and 3 destroyed. PzGren ATGM (Infantry Unit) - 12 starting, 7 fallen out and 5 destroyed. PzGrenadiers (Infantry Unit) - 27 starting, 15 fallen out and 12 destroyed. PzMrs M113 A1G (Self Propelled Mortar) - 6 starting and 6 destroyed. Wiesel 1 TOW (Airmobile Tank) - 4 starting and 4 destroyed. - Soviet Forces: 122mm D-30 (Towed Artillery Gun) - 18 starting and 2 fallen out. 152mm D-20 (Towed Artillery Gun) - 12 starting. 2S6 Tunguska (Self Propelled Flak) - 4 starting and 2 fallen out. 9P149 AT-6 Spiral (Self Propelled Anti-Tank) - 6 starting, 2 fallen out and 4 destroyed. BMP-2D [g] (Tracked APC) - 6 starting, 1 fallen out and 1 destroyed. BMP-Ksh (Command Vehicle) - 11 starting. BRDM-2 (Recon Unit) - 4 starting, 2 fallen out and 2 destroyed. BTR-60PB (Wheeled APC) - 7 starting. BTR-80 [g] (Wheeled APC) - 100 starting, 38 fallen out and 41 destroyed. Headquarters (Command Unit) - 22 starting, 1 fallen out and 5 destroyed. Heavy MG (Support Infantry Unit) - 9 starting and 1 fallen out. Mechanized Rifle (Infantry Unit) - 81 starting, 19 fallen out and 32 destroyed. MiG-23ML Flogger (CAS Aircraft-Gun/IB/Rkt) - 4 starting. MT-LB [w] (Artillery Towing Vehicle) - 30 starting. SA-14 Gremlin (SAM Infantry Unit) - 12 starting, 1 fallen out and 2 destroyed. SA-8 Gecko (Self Propelled SAM) - 4 starting. T-80B1 (Main Battle Tank) - 62 starting, 16 fallen out and 21 destroyed. T-80BV [m] (Main Battle Tank) - 32 starting, 5 fallen out and 3 destroyed. TOS-1A Buratino (Self Propelled Rocket Launcher) - 8 starting, 1 fallen out and 1 destroyed. UAZ Jeep (Wheeled Utility Vehicle) - 1 starting. Comparison of active remaining forces - First attempt: Active: 17 Tank, 22 APC, 37 Inf, 2 SP AT, 19 HQ, 11 AD, 8 SP Arty, 30 Arty, 31 Utility and 1 Air. Fallen out: 1 Recce, 23 Tank, 64 APC, 28 Inf, 1 SP AT, 12 HQ and 3 AD. Destroyed: 3 Recce, 54 Tank, 27 APC, 25 Inf, 3 SP AT, 2 HQ, 6 AD and 3 Air. Second attempt: Active: 49 Tank, 32 APC, 38 Inf, 27 HQ, 15 AD, 6 SPArty, 28 Arty, 31 Utility and 4 Air. Fallen out: 2 Recce, 21 Tank, 39 APC, 20 Inf, 2 SP AT, 1 HQ, 3 AD, 1 SPArty and 2 Arty. Destroyed: 2 Recce, 24 Tank, 42 APC, 32 Inf, 4 SP AT, 5 HQ, 2 AD and 1 SPArty. 41 subunits fewer fell out in the second attempt. Tank and fixed wing forces in particular are in much better shape. Permanent losses are only better by 3% in purely quantitative terms but qualitatively it's a much better position to be in; tanks and planes aren't as easy to replace as men in APCs. Sad but true.
< Message edited by Seer -- 5/28/2020 11:42:05 AM >
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