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April 25th, 2015, 11:23 AM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
Wulfir, I'm enjoying the scenario very much, just having to take it slow right now, like a good scotch. I should have the save file to you this week. Thanks for this!
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April 26th, 2015, 04:54 AM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
No problem, take your time...! 
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May 1st, 2015, 10:30 PM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
Ok, finally finished. Really fun scenario. I enjoyed playing the infantry-heavy defenders against the Russian armored onslaught. Overall my paratroopers did very well. I set up a series of engagement areas at the various choke-points on the map supported by atgms. I used my AT platoon and my tanks to fight the shaping battle forward of the MLR. That cost me some Sheridans, but also mostly destroyed the enemy recon. The Russians did manage to infiltrate my lines through the woods, but I was able to beat them back. I had one platoon wiped out entirely except for the sniper, my recon platoon took heavy losses, and my ATGM jeeps also suffered, though not critically. A couple other platoons took heavy losses, but on the whole I think the Task Force is postured for follow on operations. Awaiting my next mission!
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May 5th, 2015, 01:48 PM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
Excellent work!
You have wiped out the fighting elements of a fresh Soviet tank regiment. Intel gathered suggets it belonged to the now much reduced 32nd Guards Tank Division...
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May 5th, 2015, 02:02 PM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
The Soviets divert their forces to your left flank, outside your sector, where their effort meets with more success...
During the night dismounted Soviet infantry probe your position with much nervousness.
With daylight the next day the fighting picks up again, but the focal point is outside of your sector on your left flank. What seems to be a supporting attack develps in your area.
Your mission is to defeat the Soviet supporting attack.
You will have one Airborne 105mm battery in direct support and a heavy National Guard artillery battalion in general support (i.e. with longer response times). There will also be SEAD and CAS air avaliable - but all spare ground forces will be going to your left neighbour.
Notes: add the txt files to the campaign folder. Manually add scenario 551 to the 001 campaign node for campaign 031. Don't forget to press save - replay the last turn of your saved game and you should be able to progress to the next challenge...
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May 7th, 2015, 02:30 PM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
Thanks Wulfir, had some time on my hands and I blazed through this one. Much easier facing BMPs instead of T-64s. Expecting a more infantry heavy assault I deployed my defense further forward with my TOW teams and surviving TOW jeeps forward. These took a huge toll of the advancing Russians, and then the A-10s came in and devastated who was left, including the few tanks. Very few Russians made it to my MLR, and those that did generally died quickly. Those NG M110s did a number on the Russian artillery in the counter-battery role, too. Lots of fun, can't wait for the next one!
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May 9th, 2015, 06:38 AM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
Ouch, HQ Soviet 20th Guards Army is not pleased - that's roughly 2/3s of the Mot Inf Regiment from the division facing you gone...!
Your neighbour on your left is holding, but only just.
You are informed that friendly forces are massing in your rear for a counter-attack.
You are ordered to prepare to move. Forward.
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May 9th, 2015, 07:02 AM
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Re: A Challenge for Airborne Rifles
You have crushed the bulk of the 32nd Division's Motorised Rifle Regiment.
The enemy in front of you now is weak and in some confusion.
You orders are to push them back and capture ground near the town of TRAAR.
If successful this will open up more manouver space for the Army National Guard Brigade moving up behind you. The idea is to use the Natinal Guard unit in a counter-attack against the flank of the enemy main effort. (The Russians do not cope too well with flank attacks).
You will have one full strength National Guard Mech Inf Company and one reduced Tank Company reinforcing your command for this task. There will also be air and artillery available. The havey arty is now directly under your command...
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