AAM Flashback - Mot vs Cobalt - Luksusowa


  • Germany Move 1

    Making good use of the transports to deploy troops and position my spotter for some indirect fire!

    I used two tabs for the move phase just to make it clear the order I was moving a few things.

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  • Poland Move 1

    The Poles fall back in the face of my fast-advancing Germans, except for the Renault moving north west for a good flanking position.  The 7Tpdw did not move due to threat of defensive fire from the BMW I rushed into its hex.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Move1.jpg


  • Germany Attack 1

    The typical way to perform a turn in this format is to move the units on the map, annotating the moves with the blue arrows.  The use of the arrows usually means you do not need to use text to describe your move.  For attacking, you draw your targeting arrow and then use the dice roller here to resolve the attack.  By convention, we then copy-and-paste the result into a Dice icon on the map so that info is captured in the game file.  You cannot see it well in my screen snaps because they are smaller than what you’d see using the MapView tool, but the dice results are right on the map.

    To recap this turn, my spotter directed two rounds of fire onto a Polish troop in the woods before high-tailing it on the back of the truck out of danger, my Kzpfw 38t fired on the polish machine gun tank that my BMW had pinned, and I shifted another BMW and Kzpfw 38t north to flank the Polish Renault that was attempting to flank me.  Good thing they are so slow :)

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  • Poland Attack 1

    The Poles make some great strategic moves:

    The 7TPdw with the face down disrupt/damage moves forward within range of the German infantry that were advancing out of LOS behind the hills.  Smart move knowing the 7TPdw cannot effectively combat the German armor and that it will not be able to move next round. Â

    Likewise, a Polish Calvarymen rushes to that hill line to prevent the German Infantry from gaining to cover offered there and slowing their advance.

    The Poles move up one of their anti-tank guns to near point blank range on the armor on the south side of that hill line.

    The Renault moves forward as well, likely trying to go for broke against the pair of 7.5cm guns that are the center of the German offinsive strategy.

    One of the Bofors starts firing on German armor, but at this range its going to take a lucky shot.

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  • Casualty 1

    The Casualty phase is when the face-down markers turn face up and the final state of the map for turn one is complete.

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  • Poland Move 2

    At this point, initiative would be rolled.  Poland is moving first.

    Poland is continuing to jam the middle, moving up a machine gunner and the Renault.  It is quite a showdown for who will control that important ridgeline.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Move2.jpg


  • Germany Move 2

    Germany blinks first, not willing to charge the Polish Cavalry holding the ridge with their fierce Hand to Hand rating.  The German armor all fall back:  in the south away from the ATG, in the north to reenforce the units behind the ridge, and even the ridge is relinquished in the face of the Bofors and ATG.  Also of interest, the german spotter has been deployed with an eye-line to that polish ATG.

    Note two map tabs were used to due to sequence related movements, the transport moving after unloading the spotter.

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  • Poland Attack 2

    Having caused Germany to react to the pressure Poland placed on the ridge line, and not liking the prospect of the number of unit that could concentrate fire on their, Poland now fades back behind the ridge thus face from fire.  The tactic slowed Germany down by a turn, so well played.

    The damaged 7Ptdw could not retreat so instead finds the german spotter in the open and destroys him.  It was a huge mistake by Germany to let this key unit be taken out so early.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Attack2.jpg


  • Germany Attack 2

    In an amazing display of speed, Germany takes advantage of going last and rushes forward.  The Renault is trapped by flanking panzers.

    The 7Ptdw is destroyed by an SS-Stormtrooper, and the disrupted Polish Infantryman is finished off in an artillery barage called in by the dying spotter.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Germany_Attack2.jpg


  • Casualty Phase 2

    Next round is sure to see armour battles.  The Renault is tough, but is out-numbered 3 to 1.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Casualty2.jpg


  • Germany Move 3

    Moving last in turn 2, followed by moving first in turn 3 gives Germany the opportunity for a quick surge.

    German Mauseres and storn troopers advance, and Germany now holds the ridge line.

    German flanks the Polish Cavalry unit that had been escorting the now-trapped Renault with a BMW unit to the rear and Polish Mausers on the ridge.

    Seeing an opportunity, a second BMW unit races into the same hex as a lone Polish anti-tank gun holding the wooded southern road.  It attempts defensive fire to ward off the movement but is unsuccessful.

    An 7cm gun is on the move, being transported north west to a better vantage point.

    The German armour have the Renault surrounded and hold their ground to prevent it from escaping.

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  • Poland Move 3

    Several Polish units are pinned, the the remainder hold their positions in cover for the battle that is bound to ensue.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Move3.jpg


  • Germany Assault 3

    Looking to take out the threats to its armour and mechinized vehicles, Germany focuses its attacks against units that pose an anti-vehicle threat.

    BMW units destroy one anti-tank gun and disrupt another.

    The Pzkpzw’s open fire on the Renault.  The first from medium range is unable to get through the tough armour, but the second at point-blank-range scores a disrupt & damage.

    But the threat of the dual Bofors can be seen as well, as the third Pzkpzw moves out of line-of-sight.  The Mausers on the ridge also fade back.

    The 7cm guns are steadily moving forward, looking for locations with clear line of sight of the action.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Germany_Attack3.jpg


  • Poland Assualt 3

    Poland counter attacks with mixed results.

    The Bofors takes out the BMW unit in the open, but the second BMW unit in the forest proves a tougher target.  Lacking other targets, it is fired upon by both anti-tank guns, a Determined Infantrymanf, and a Bren Machine Gunner yielding only a Disrupt.

    a Stormtrooper unit comes under fire, but is tough to effect with its 5/5 defense.

    The Renault extracts some revenge from the German tank at close range, causing a disrupt & damage.

    Still standing at the center of all the fight is the Polish Cavalyman, who careful edges towards the Polish side of the field.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Attack3.jpg


  • Casualty Phase 3

    After the dust settles, the tally for this turn is tied with each side having a unit destroyed, a unit disrupted, and a tank damaged.

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  • Poland Move 4

    Unfortunately I didn’t capture the iniative rolls in the MapView game file, though with an SS-Haup the edge would go to German for winning the roll and choosing the play order.

    Having survived the chaos of last turn unscathed, the Polish Cavalrymen fall back out of sight behind the patch of forest in the center of the map.  The forward bren machine gunner holds his ground, protecting the last disrupted ATG.  The polish soldiers in the swamps on the outskirts of the city attempt to move up and re-enforce the front, but are thwarted by barbedwire.

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  • Germany Move 4

    An undamaged Pzkpfw moves to point blank range of the Renault to be certain of finishing of the tank.

    With the two Bofors covering the open middle and even the approach to the cover of the small central forest, the german troops move south behind the cover of the ridgeline, probably to approach through the contested  stand of trees along the southern edge.

    A 7cm gun is unloaded far to the northwest with a line of sight on that same southern line of trees.

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  • Poland Assault 4

    The Renault finishes off the damaged german tank, perhpas as its last act before the upcoming German assault.

    The forward bren machine gunner proteceting the artillery lets loose on the strom trooper starting to cross the clearing but is not able to disrupt against that 5/5 defense.

    The Determined Infantryman and other Bren in the swamps finish off the last disrupted BMW unit.

    The Bofors remain silent, with the Germans staying out of sight.  How long can Germany keep advancing while skirting confrontation with those potent weapons?

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Poland_Attack4.jpg


  • Germany Attack 4

    The damaged Pzkpfw disrupts the Renault, and the Pzkpfw at medium range finishes it off.

    The mass of German troop continue their movement south and east to move toward the city in cover.

    The two 7cm guns make their presense known, shelling and re-disrupting the Polish ATG, and also at least rattling the nerves of the far Bren gunner.

    Mot_VS_Cobalt_Luksusowa_Germany_Attack4.jpg


  • Casualty Phase 4

    After the dust settles each side is minus a tank, and Germany is also now without any BMW units.  It’s nearly the half-way point in the match and Germany hasn’t made much forward progress.  Still, the Polish forces are outnumbered and with little room to move.

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