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Quinte
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So I just had my first PBEM ever in Combat Mission, against Mr_Centipede. I screwed up the setup a bit (he didn't get to preview the map, and I did), so we agreed to a second match (He would do the set up this time).
As I'm quite new to CM, I figured making a DAR would probably be the best way to learn, so here I go. I'm playing the Ukrainians, assaulting his russians. He let the map, time and weather as random... we ended up with night, heavy fog. And lots of trees. Basically, hell for me.
First, here is the map:
In red, the three main phase lines I want to cross. Tree major steps, I'll figure the rest out once (if?) I get to the Highway. Here is to hoping he doesn't have any defenses set up before Treeline Alpha.
Magenta outlines the most important pieces of high ground. While the two easternmost hills should not be any trouble immediately, the Victory Hill has a perfect view over a large piece of open filed that I will have to cross eventually.
The OP Alpha point has a good LOS towards Victory Hill, as well as most treelines around.
The main road, going from West to East, is almost entirely exposed to the NE Hill.
Jumping to my forces purchase:
- 3 full companies of infantry. 1st Co has two platoons mouted in BTR-4Es, one in BTR-70s.
2nd Co has one platoon in BTR-4Es, the rest in BTR-70s. 3rd Co is mounted in trucks. Each company comes with a Weapon platoon (Two ATGMs, 4 machineguns)
- 1 recon platoon. Four teams in BRDMs, and one recon squad in a truck. Those are my only infantry with NVGs.
- Each company is attached with either an FO team or an arty observation vehicle.
- 1 battery of heavy howitzers, a platoon of heavy mortars, and a platoon of medium mortars
- 2 Tunguska ADS
- 2 Oplots (one with APS)
- ten TRPs
Basically my tanks and my recon units are the only one to see in the dark. With that in mind, here is the genral plan:
1st Co will attack on the left flank, while bypassing as much as possible any defences set up along the main road. 3rd Co (mounted in trucks) will stay in reserve, and come up to either relieve 1st CO in the assault or mop up the bypassed defences.
2nd Co will move on the right flank to try and secure a base of fire at OP Alpha. The tanks will be moving behind 2nd CO to set up there.
I will avoid moving along the main road, as it will probably be covered by guns and ATGMs from the NE Hill.
All movements will be screened by dismounted recon units. Hopefully I can identify enemy positions, and then use overwhelming fire to assault them, even with little visibility.
Obviously, it will all rely on the ability to put down indirect fire as suppression. Sadly, the delays for ukrainian arty are pretty long, but at least the use of TRPs should help.
I'm already afraid I didn't take nearly enough arty with me. I'll have to be quite conservative with it.
Here is a map with all my TRPs, marked by a 50m radius circle.
First turn is sent! I reckon I'll get absolutely wrecked this game, but I still might learn a thing or two.
As I'm quite new to CM, I figured making a DAR would probably be the best way to learn, so here I go. I'm playing the Ukrainians, assaulting his russians. He let the map, time and weather as random... we ended up with night, heavy fog. And lots of trees. Basically, hell for me.
First, here is the map:

In red, the three main phase lines I want to cross. Tree major steps, I'll figure the rest out once (if?) I get to the Highway. Here is to hoping he doesn't have any defenses set up before Treeline Alpha.
Magenta outlines the most important pieces of high ground. While the two easternmost hills should not be any trouble immediately, the Victory Hill has a perfect view over a large piece of open filed that I will have to cross eventually.
The OP Alpha point has a good LOS towards Victory Hill, as well as most treelines around.
The main road, going from West to East, is almost entirely exposed to the NE Hill.
Jumping to my forces purchase:
- 3 full companies of infantry. 1st Co has two platoons mouted in BTR-4Es, one in BTR-70s.
2nd Co has one platoon in BTR-4Es, the rest in BTR-70s. 3rd Co is mounted in trucks. Each company comes with a Weapon platoon (Two ATGMs, 4 machineguns)
- 1 recon platoon. Four teams in BRDMs, and one recon squad in a truck. Those are my only infantry with NVGs.
- Each company is attached with either an FO team or an arty observation vehicle.
- 1 battery of heavy howitzers, a platoon of heavy mortars, and a platoon of medium mortars
- 2 Tunguska ADS
- 2 Oplots (one with APS)
- ten TRPs
Basically my tanks and my recon units are the only one to see in the dark. With that in mind, here is the genral plan:

1st Co will attack on the left flank, while bypassing as much as possible any defences set up along the main road. 3rd Co (mounted in trucks) will stay in reserve, and come up to either relieve 1st CO in the assault or mop up the bypassed defences.
2nd Co will move on the right flank to try and secure a base of fire at OP Alpha. The tanks will be moving behind 2nd CO to set up there.
I will avoid moving along the main road, as it will probably be covered by guns and ATGMs from the NE Hill.
All movements will be screened by dismounted recon units. Hopefully I can identify enemy positions, and then use overwhelming fire to assault them, even with little visibility.
Obviously, it will all rely on the ability to put down indirect fire as suppression. Sadly, the delays for ukrainian arty are pretty long, but at least the use of TRPs should help.
I'm already afraid I didn't take nearly enough arty with me. I'll have to be quite conservative with it.
Here is a map with all my TRPs, marked by a 50m radius circle.

First turn is sent! I reckon I'll get absolutely wrecked this game, but I still might learn a thing or two.