OAF 30.5 (SEP 205) "Pochep"
Updated 061109
This
scenario was originally published in ON ALL FRONTS number 30. Extensive clarifications
and modification have been made to the original scenario and modified by Bill
Thomson. The original author is unknown but were of the Scenario Exchange
Program (SEP) participants.
Near the Bug River, August 25, 1941:
As the advance towards Tula pressed on, every town became a battleground. Pochep
proved to be no exception
VICTORY CONDITIONS: Germans win by having sole control
of all stone buildings on Board 3 at game's end.
SCENARIO SEQUENCE: |
Russian
setup first |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
END |
German
moves first |
|
GERMAN FORCES:
- AT START: Elements of the 63rd Infantry
Regiment; setup on any Board 5 hex.:
1x9-1; 2x8-1; 2x8-0; 12x467; 3x838; 2xMMG; 8xLMG; 2x50mm MTR; 1xFT; 2xDC;
1xRadio;
1xStugIIIB; ; 1xPzKwIVD; 4xSpw251/1; 4xSpw251/2; 1xSpw251/10; 1xSpw251/16Flamm
RUSSIAN FORCES:
- AT START: Elements
of the 56nd Rifle Division; Setup on Board 3:
1x9-1; 2x8-0; 1x7-0; 20x447; 2x237; 2xMMG; 2xLMG; 8xEntrenchments; 2xRoadblocks;
1x582mm MTR;1x57LL ATG
SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:
- SEP 205.1:
The Flamm must be crew exposed to fire.
- SEP 205.1:
The German 838s may place 3 smoke counters per squad.
- SEP 205.3:
Prior to the start of the game, the
German secretly chooses if his OBA module is 4 missions of 80 mm, 3 missions
of 100 mm, 2 missions of 120 mm, or 1 mission of 150 mm. An artillery request
may not be placed prior to German Turn 1.
- SSR 205.4: The -3 To Kill DRM vs open topped AFVs
with height advantage does not apply in the scenario; the -1 height advantage
remains in effect (Both are eliminated in ASL; -1 applies to plane attacks
only. Use of the -3 drm makes MMG/HMG halftrack killers as are immune to both
To Hit and visibility concerns; killing on a 6 or less vs Germans SPWs in
the front; 7 or less vs American halftracks in the front).
AFTERMATH:
Using smoke and flames against a disorganized defense, the Germans
reduced the town to ashes within hours. The following morning they set off for
Tula.