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June 18th, 2009, 02:07 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 13
North Sector: M1A2s continuing resupply. My recon unit took a few shots at an enemy squad last turn and the enemy responds with 122mm stuff. At least I pulled them back.
Central Sector: More enemy artillery in the woods, pinning one platoon, but otherwise ineffective. I've got five squads after that immobilized T-90A. Managed to rattle their cage, but no joy. Enemy infantry showed up in the area, but my infantry got the drop on them. There was a nice little fire fight around that tank. The crew had enough, bailed and go out of Dodge.
South Sector: AT teams still pulling back, but nailed one T-90A with a parting shot. There is one left mobile and one immobilized. The Zeuses are still coming.
Casualties
Friendly: Zero.
Enemy: One T-90A destroyed, estimated 10 enemy casualties.
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June 18th, 2009, 02:31 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 14
North Sector: M1A2s continuing resupply. Recon pulled back further as enemy artillery increased on their old position. One enemy squad crested the hill and may be at risk of getting hit by their own artillery next turn.
Central Sector: Spotted a BMP-1M out front of the woods heading northeast. Nothing I could really do, but I had to move some of my SP mortars. I though it possible the BMP-1 could round the north edge and get some shots off before I could destroy it. As it swung around the north end, one of my AT teams popped it. Most of my squads attacking the immobilized T-90A pulled back. Two M1A2s moved up and inspired the enemy infantry to leave faster. One friendly squad moved into the hex with the empty tank and cooked it. No sense leaving it incase the crew comes back. A BMP-2PG moved in right next to the squad, but didn't even seem to notice it. My squad ignored the BMP also. They all must be getting tired. One T-72B and a scout team moved onto the hill on the east side of the woods. Again, no one is shooting.
South Sector: Scout team engaged last mobile T-90A in the area without effect. The tank is on the railroad bridge right now. Enemy infantry seen moving in from the east. Zeuses are hanging out by the stream.
Casualties
Friendly: Zero.
Enemy: One T-90A and one BMP-1M destroyed, estimated 10 enemy casualties.
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June 18th, 2009, 02:53 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 15
North Sector: Crested one of the back hills with two M1A2s and pounded the advancing enemy squad. It took quite a beating.
Central Sector: Destroyed enemy BMP-2PG that showed up next to my squad. Two more came down the road and were popped by the M1A2s that hit enemy infantry last turn. AT teams engaged two T-72Bs, immobilizing one. Enemy artillery is hitting my infantry on the hill on the east side of the woods hard. My artillery had been resupplying, but I moved them to isolated locations so they can engage the enemy armor moving around without brining in enemy artillery on the resupply point.
South Sector: Scout team pulled back to get away from the enemy T-90A. It came through the woods and they assaulted it, without effect. I tried to move some M1A2s in position to help, but they can't get a view of the area without risking moving into the open. I've got an AT team moving in from the north and they might be able to help soon. One Zeus moved west of the stream. I should be able to get it next turn.
Casualties
Friendly: Estimated 5 casualties.
Enemy: Three BMP-1Ms destroyed, estimated 10 enemy casualties.
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June 18th, 2009, 03:11 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 16
North Sector: M1A2s hit the enemy infantry squad again and then pulled out. Two more popped up and destroyed the T-72B that had been immobilized. Enemy artillery started dropping where my tanks had engaged the infantry from. It's always a good idea to shift after you've fired a turn or two.
Central Sector: AT team traded shots with a T-72B in the woods without effect on either side. One enemy scout ran into my infantry line in the woods and was dispatched. Trying to pull back my platoon that has been getting hit by artillery. At least that finally stopped.
South Sector: Moved my tanks up and popped one Zeus. The other one has moved to a blind spot 500m west of the stream. I called in artillery on it and the immobilized T-90A on the east side of the stream. Two scout units ganged up on the T-90A on the west side of the stream and nailed it with a rear AT shot. A recon unit watching the area opened up on the enemy infantry moving across the stream. Not really what I wanted, but no real harm.
Casualties
Friendly: Estimated 5 casualties.
Enemy: One T-72B Rogatka, one T-90A and one ZSU-23-4M4 destroyed, estimated 15 enemy casualties.
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June 18th, 2009, 03:23 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 17
North Sector: More enemy artillery that didn't amount to anything but smoke and noise.
Central Sector: Pulling back infantry in woods. No sense being too far forward. Enemy artillery hitting area where AT team was located, causing suppression but nothing more. Another enemy scout popped through and was rudely handled.
South Sector: The reward for the scout team that destroyed the T-90A; lots and lots of artillery. My artillery finally took care of the T-90A immobilized east of the stream and the last Zeus blundered into the LOS of one of my tanks. I let my scout take some more shots at the approaching enemy infantry, but it's probably time to disengage.
Casualties
Friendly: Zero.
Enemy: One T-90A and one ZSU-23-4M4 destroyed, estimated 10 enemy casualties.
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June 18th, 2009, 03:34 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 18
North Sector: Armor started moving out to the reserve point.
Central Sector: Still pulling back. Enemy T-72B pushed alone into the woods so I swarmed it with infantry. I managed a mobility kill on it, so the crew bailed. They didn't get far.
South Sector: Pulling back to reserve point. Enemy artillery continued falling and managed to destroy an AT team.
Casualties
Friendly: Two.
Enemy: Three.
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June 18th, 2009, 03:40 PM
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Re: DAR: Russia
Turn 19
North Sector: Armor moving out to the reserve point.
Central Sector: Still pulling back. Torched the abandon T-72B.
South Sector: Pulling back to reserve point. Scout teams dispatched a retreating enemy crew.
Casualties
Friendly: Zero.
Enemy: One T-72B Rogatka destroyed, three enemy casualties.
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