A patrol of Coyote Recce vehicles has been ambushed and is pinned down in dense terrain, so a dust off can't get close enough to extract the wounded crew.
Overview of the table:
The QRF enters on the paved road at the top by the ANA checkpoint. The patrol is pinned down in the grape fields at lower left.
The QRF rolls out. Platoon of infantry in LAVs , lead by a Leopard 2, accompanied by a Bison ambulance and the Taurus ARV. The ANA with their technical and BTR60 give moral support.
Soon an American Apache is over the patrol putting down some covering fire.
Vapourising a Taliban fire team:
Shortly after this , my never before used Taliban SA7 team fires at the Apache, damaging it and driving the air cover away.
Ambushed! Taliban recoilless rifle in an orchard brews up CS 21A.
The troops stumble out with wounds and suppression on them. 21B lays a lot of 25mm fire into the orchard.
But wait! There's more! A suicide bomber hiding at the end of the culvert jumps up to explode in the midst of the still stunned troops, killing another and wounding more. Plus two more Taliban teams open up from roof tops knocking out the Bison and wounding all of the medical techs.
The Leopard quickly puts 3 activations of 120mm HE into each offending house.
CS 21 and 21B along with the Taurus pushed onto the patrol, who had taken a further casualty but a lot of the pressure had slackened thanks to the Apache .
After dealing with Taliban in the pot and grape fields, CS 21C backs up to cover the rear and start loading casualties. Good thing too since a 12.7mm MG opened up from the roof of the market. But like all Taliban heavy weapons it got one round of shooting off and then died in a hail of 25mm cannon shells.
The Taliban still had a few teams and another suicide bomber unrevealed, but it was getting late and it was already a major Taliban victory with two additional vehicles knocked out and 4 Canadian KIAs.
Also by this time we figured anything that could fly was probably inbound to rescue the convoy so the wise Taliban commander would get out while he could. The number of martyrs was big enough.
The boys had fun, I got lots of toys on the table. Rules for air assets and calling artillery are still an issue. The activation sequence I'm using is still rough too. Maybe something more like Bolt Action with a card or chip for each element?
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat rules are you using?
May have missed it in the write up
A mash up of FUBAR with some ideas from playing Too Fat Lardies games
DeleteInteresting!
ReplyDeleteI do the same period but in 28mm.
Any chance you could share them if i ping my email addy on here?
Well they aren't typed up as a word doc. that I can just send you, so I should probably just type them up here.
DeleteWell they aren't typed up as a word doc. that I can just send you, so I should probably just type them up here.
DeleteWhatever suits bud, interested in your home brew version for sure 8)
DeleteSee today's post (above) for my rules notes. 😀
DeleteGreat looking game. A bad day for the NATO players though.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Yes it was. Usually is when I'm in command!
DeleteI think I sometimes over compensate and give the Taliban too much? Or their shooting is too effective?