We played another game using the Battlegroup rules, focusing on the Kursk expansion and the Soviet-German battle for the village. This time, we played the Flanking Attack scenario with both forces at 500 points each.
UMPIRING: Bartek Żynda
1. Forces.
AT Grenades updateMaxim MMG teamLight Mortar team45mm ATG + Truck75mmIG + horse tow
AT Grenades upgradeMG42 upgrade3 TrucksLight Mortar teamMedium Mortar teamMG42 Tripod teamPaK40 ATG + Truck
2. The game.
We started with a weather roll, and Jimmy rolled a 5, which meant that air support was available. Next, we placed the objectives, consisting of four key locations: the central church as objective number one; the village entrance from the Soviet triangle, where the main force would enter; a house on the German side; and a forest on the Soviet reconnaissance force’s side. After selecting the deployment triangles, the Germans deployed three units, while the Soviets deployed six. Finally, the reconnaissance forces took their positions.
The initial bombardment by the Soviets was ineffective, and no German units were successfully pinned down. However, due to inadequate reconnaissance, the Germans found themselves within the firing range of one of the KV tanks, which led to their destruction. As a result, the Germans began to experience significant losses.
Both sides then began to occupy their respective objectives. The Soviets captured the church and the entrance on their side, while the Germans took control of the house and the forest. From that point on, a brutal battle for the village erupted, with the objectives frequently changing hands as the fighting intensified and moved into very close quarters.
German artillery support was highly effective, successfully taking out a Soviet anti-tank gun. One of the StuGs struck a mine, which left it immobilised. The remaining StuGs then joined the battle, supported by PaK 40 and 88mm guns, which proved deadly for the Soviet tanks. They managed to destroy two T-34 tanks that had advanced into the village, as well as one KV tank. However, the German infantry was beginning to suffer heavy losses, prompting Jimmy to come up with a new idea.
Despite my warnings, he relocated his Pz. III tank, which was our senior officer, was to support the infantry in the forest. This move left him vulnerable to fire from a Soviet 75mm infantry gun. The likelihood of destroying the tank was low, but Mike decided to take the risk and succeeded! Unfortunately, we lost a senior officer.
Both sides attempted to deploy air support tokens, but neither was able to summon them. In the end, the Germans captured the church, while the Soviets secured the forest, leading to an ongoing battle with neither side reaching its morale limit. When the game concluded, we tallied the points for both sides: the Soviets lost 20 points, while the Germans lost 26 points. As a result, Stalin's Lions won the battle.
3. Links.
SESWC:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/631841809210352
FLICKR:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/asienieboje/albums/72177720331921528




















































































