Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Barbarossa - Turn Eighteen

Rumania decides that it will commit only the minimum number of troops to the war.  What do they know?  More importantly is this restriction only in play until with get to the Kiev to Rostov expansion Game Turn?

For 26 and 27 July the weather is Dry in all zones, although there was a storm in the north, but that only effects aircraft readiness.

AGN tightening its grip on Talin.

While trying to get round Pskov.

But AGC is where the most action is.

AGS liquidates the pocket at Korosten
This will open up a line of communications with AGC. 

But the pocket at Vinnista will take some time to reduce.
This blocks vital road and rail links to the south east.

Things even start to move on the southern tip of the front,
although the supply situation makes any serious progress problematic
for at least a few turns.

And then for real excitement, the Soviets actually launch some attacks against AGC.

Three attacks, all meet the mandatory requirements 
although only two were required.
Only the one at the top of the image resulted in losses to the Axis.

The situation at the end of the turn:

                    
                                              
                                                                              
                                                                  

I have tried to get the images to line up.  It's a bit crude, but hopefully shows the spread of the front.  The challenge we have is that AGC, as can be seen in the middle image, has almost reached the edge of the map and so another big move is necessary.  

This next image shows the target (and will be the final) map configuration).

I like this image as it shows a rain storm over AGC and bright sunshine for AGS :-)

















2 comments:

  1. Got to like the supply wagons - that is a first for me 0.0.4

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    1. The 4 movement factor is a significant limitation. Makes railroads and good roads essential.

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