The
Battle of Shklov is a fictional WW II battle that was fought on the Dining Room table of our house. We decided to
play a 2000 point Flames of War game using the Encounter Scenario from
the basic rule book. (Please don't ask me which version: 2, maybe version 3?) The scenario begins with the attacker, advancing
and encountering strong opposition, calls for assistance - but so has
the defender! An interesting scenario with mobile forces and delayed and
scattered reserves coming to the rescue.
1. Oberstleutnant Dad leads a Kampfgruppe built around the 4th Company, 2nd Battalion, 6th Grenadier Regiment. (Most of the time I like to lead a force heavy with infantry as they comprised the majority of combatants in WW II)
The company is able to field two platoons of infantry and one platoon
of heavy machineguns. Both infantry platoons are armed with panzerfaust
anti-tank weapons and the Company headquarters has a panzerschreck
anti-tank team along with panzerfausts. Fortunately for 4th Company,
additional forces have been added to build the Kampfgruppe (task force).
A German paratrooper platoon with panzerfausts has been attached and an
assault gun platoon consisting of 3 Stug G IV's will provide some armor
support. In additon, an artillery battery of 10.5 cm howitzers and some
sporadic (and I do mean sporadic!) air support is available. In a
surprise move to my opponent, I decided not to deploy my combat
engineers and decide instead to have a platoon of Tiger 1E tanks from
Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 501 (Heavy Tanks!).

2. The opposing commander leading the Soviet 42nd Guards Tank Battalion
is Comrade Colonel Colinovskii. Colonovskii has seen victory slip from
his grasp several times during the long war; would today be different?
The 42nd Guards for the first time will have the charasmatic Brigada
(Brigade) Kommisar M. A. Dedov as the battalion second-in-command. The
armor of the battalion consists of 7 T-34/85's, 5 T-34 obr 1942's and 5
IS-II heavy tanks (KV-1's used as proxies). Along for the ride is a
company of Guards Tank Riders (infantry), a company of Soviet Naval
Infantry armed with sub-machineguns, a heavy machine gun platoon, more
Komissars than you can shake a stick at and making their debut: the
Guards Rocket Mortar Battery.Both sides start to set-up; the German commander puts his Tigers in the village of Shklov on the left flank while Soviet Scouts conducts a recon of the German forces.
Now a quick die roll to determine who goes first and the Soviets attack!
Brigada
(Brigade) Kommisar M. A. Dedov commandeers a T-34/85 medium tank (the
one with the flag) and decides to join the heavy tanks of the 42nd
Guards Tank Battalion. It will be Dedov who first spots the Germans at
Shklov. Dedov's force will be isolated for most of the battle as he ties
down the German reinforcements. The damaged Tiger is one of the
objectives to be captured in the Soviet deployment area.
German paratroopers on the right flank guard an objective and wait for the inevitable Soviet assault.
Soviet reinforcements of T-34's and Infantry arrive . . .
"Ummm sir . . . that's a lot of Russians."
The platoon leader is destroyed in the first volley . . .
Two Tigers are destroyed quickly by accurate Soviet fire. The German Radio Truck is the Objective in Shklov.
German infantry launch their assault.
BOOM!
The
elite 9th Naval Rifle Brigade, armed with submachineguns, leap from
T-34 obr43 tanks and assault the Germans in the woods between Shklov and
the paratroopers on the other flank.
For Mother Russia! German defences start to crumble in the center.
The
Comrade Colonel sends his T-34/85's two times without infantry support
against the paratroopers, who, after a valiant defense have to retreat.
The pig sty is the objective.
Oh well, live to fight another day!
Your models and photos are superb!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a labor of love.
Deletehi..great blog and like your style *although going back to 2016 did you put Lord Leven in charge of Royalist Irish..i think the Committee of War would be having a wee word over that! But seriously ..blogs like yours a pleasure to find. My main army now is ECW Covenanter so always interesting to find others (and i do have some that in reality would be Irish/Montrose. Are you in UK/on the Pike and Shot FB site?
ReplyDeleteI’m getting ready to finish some “generic” Scottish troops that can be used. I’m on the Pike and Shot FB site but live in the USA.
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