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October 1962 Cuba Missile Crises AAR - need some help...
I'm planning on starting an October 1962 Cuba Missile Crises scenario, where all attemts at finding a peaceful solution have failed and a war breaks out.
My problems are mainly that my speciality is WW2, thus I don´t know much at all about tank divisions and taskforce organisation in the cold war era and onward, so I´m seeking some help regarding this. I plan on playing a Soviet taskforce commander in Europe, facing the UK, USA and France... From what I´ve read in books about tanks, the T-55 would have been the most commen Soviet´ tank in use so the choice of medium tank is already solved. But what heavy tanks were mainly used in late 1962 - the T-10M or IS-3M? I also need help with the organisation of the Soviet´ tank battalions and infantry battalions. Thanks for any help I could get in advance. Cheers, Taskforce |
Re: October 1962 Cuba Missile Crises AAR - need some help...
This should give you an idea of soviet organizations at that point. In regards to the heavies, take your pick, T-10 had been in production for several years by that point.
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Re: October 1962 Cuba Missile Crises AAR - need some help...
Battalions
Soviet tank battalion HQ 3 companies of 10, or 13 in motor rifle regiments Soviet motor rifle battalion HQ 1 Support coy: mortar platoon - 6 towed 81mm or later 120mm A/TK platoon with 4 saggers and 2 RCL A/A platoon with 3 Strelas 3 rifle coy: HQ APC (BTR) 3x platoons with 3xBTR Mech (BMP or BTR-50) Bn: As motor rifle Bn, less the A/TK platoon Once the AGS AGL gets introduced, then the BMP and BTR battalions support coys get a machine gun/AGL platoon of 3 sections, usually attached down one per rifle company. Regiments were 3 battalions of the primary type and one secondary. The secondary BN was usually cross attached to a primary bn, and then it was further split and a platoon attached to each company. Motor Rifle Regiment HQ Support: 1 battery of artillery (towed) or 120mm mortars 1 recce platoon of 3-6 scout cars AAA platoon with ZSU and possibly SP-SAM A/T element with a platoon of 3 SP-ATGM 3 Motor rifle battalions 1 (usually) 13-tank platoon org tank batallion BMP/BTR-50 Regiment as for the motor rifle regiment but the secondary tank BN would usually be the 10-tank org. Scouts usually tracked (PT-76 and/or recce BMP) rather than BRDM type. Might not have a separate SP-atgm platoon if BMP. Arty usually SP once this arrived. Tank Regiment As for BTR BN, but 3 tank bns and one mech bn. May omit the arty/mortar battery. Divisions Soviets did not use brigades (the regiment did the job), divisions would usually be 3-4 regiments plus Divisional artillery (A battalion sized grouping), plus AA, A/Tk, and recce company sized formations. All MBT and APC in one regiment, and usually in the same division, would be of the same type. |
Re: October 1962 Cuba Missile Crises AAR - need some help...
Just a nitpick, 1962 is probably too early Sagger and certainly for Strela. Antiaircraft guns and a mixture of AT guns, recoilless and perhaps the odd Snapper ATGMs will be the norm.
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