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11_02a: Relief Under Fire (Stronger NATO) - MC 04 North German Plain '85

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11_02a: Relief Under Fire (Stronger NATO)

By Saunders & Blackie
Warsaw Pact 10 - 4 - 1 NATO
Rating: 6.3 (13)
Games Played: 15
SM: 1
Turns: 15
Type: Stock
First Side: Warsaw Pact
Second Side: NATO
Verden, S of Bremen, June 11th 1985: A major encounter had taken place on the Lueneburger Heide between armor from both sides. The 11th Pz Div and 7th Arm'd Bde were licking their wounds, behind a screen, waiting for friends to arrive. In fact some of their units had already moved out. They were to be relieved in place with fresh Dutch and American troops. The Warsaw Pact Forces were also hurting, but had been resupplied, and were re-organizing, ready to continue their move west. Their orders were to take the bridge at Verden, the secondary objective was the bridge at Achim, further to the north. As the NATO units were to find out, this was to be a "Relief Under Fire!" [Size: medium] Designer note: The British and German units will be withdrawn between 0600 to 0900 hours, Dutch and US units are to take over the defense. This scenario is similar to 11_02, but has a stronger NATO Forces and may be better for Human vs. Human play.
Player Voting Stats
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Fletch's ProfileFletch Well Balanced 7
RedDevil's ProfileRedDevil Moderately Pro Warsaw Pact 6
aysi's Profileaysi Slightly Pro Warsaw Pact 7
Alkiviadis's ProfileAlkiviadis Moderately Pro Warsaw Pact 3
Capt Mugen's ProfileCapt Mugen Slightly Pro Warsaw Pact 6
von Nev
The NATO forces are really going to be under a lot of pressure throughout the scenario. Scenario outcome will depend more on how effective the Warsaw player is in executing his side.
burroughs
Lieutenant General
burroughs Sun Sep 14, 2014 9:10 am
We played the stronger NATO version, but the immense WP firepower, numbers and mobility that were brought to bear left the impression that all the NATO could do was to try desperately to plug holes in their defence with fingers getting broken.
bruchmuller
Private 1st Class
bruchmuller Sat May 02, 2015 6:06 pm
NATO does not stand a chance