Orlik and the Uhlans ETO (id:#58750)
Sierakow, Poland
1939-09-19 (7 others)
FE 14: Stab in the Back (Fanatic Pack 2)
13: Hands Across the Slaughter (Dezign Pak 2)
FE 188: The World is Against Us (Fanatic Pack 5)
ESG86: BB Gun at the Baby Parade (Dezign Pak 7)
BFP-139: Cockroaches Against Panzers (BFP 5: Poland in Flames)
BFP-140: Iron Greeting (BFP 5: Poland in Flames)
VV-121: Amis? Ennemis! (Vae Victis # 148)
13: Hands Across the Slaughter (Dezign Pak 2)
FE 188: The World is Against Us (Fanatic Pack 5)
ESG86: BB Gun at the Baby Parade (Dezign Pak 7)
BFP-139: Cockroaches Against Panzers (BFP 5: Poland in Flames)
BFP-140: Iron Greeting (BFP 5: Poland in Flames)
VV-121: Amis? Ennemis! (Vae Victis # 148)
Designer: Greg Davis
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
Balance:
GermanPolish
Overview:
In the early morning hours of the 19th, the Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade moved to occupy the village of Sierakow. Approaching the village the Poles found it had already been taken by the elements of the German 1st Light Division. A sharp fight began. The Poles took their objective with no casualties. An artillery barrage soon fell on the Poles, signaling the inevitable German counterattack. Soon the tanks of Major Kurt Thomas’ 65th Panzer Brigade rolled toward Sierakow. Around Sierakow, the 14th and 17th Uhlan Regiments prepared for the Germans. Lt. Roman Orlik sited his reconnaissance armored platoon so they were concealed from German observation. Orlik could see the panzers approaching across a plain bordered by woods. Two German vehicles were firing on the Uhlans. His tankettes moved out, closing on the panzers who were distracted.Attacker: German (65th Panzer Brigade)
Defender: Polish (14th and 17th Regiments of Uhlans, Wielkopolska Cavalry Briagde and Platoon Orlik, 71st Armored Battalion)
5.5 turns
Players: 2 OBA: Polish Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:12.0 D:10.0 |
AFVs: A:12 PzKpfw 35t x 6 PzKpfw 38(t) A x 6 |
AFVs: D:3 TKS x 2 TKS(L) tankette |
Guns: A:0 PzB 39 ATR D:4 Bofors 37mm AT x 2 75mm wz. 02/26 x 2 46mm Granatnik wz. 36 MTR Ur wz. 35 ATR |
Misc Rules: | Polish vehicles are NOT subject to platoon movement restrictions (D14.2) |
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Overlays: | NONE |
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Hutch Modified the unit counts | 2020-11-05 11:52:24 |
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TK-3 (TK) and TKS light turretless reconnaissance tanks, commonly called tankettes (in Polish: tankietka), were the most numerous armoured vehicles of the Polish Army at the outbreak of World War II in September 1939. (polish tks tankette.jpg) | Image | hoxson1 | 906 |
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TK-3 (TK) and TKS light turretless reconnaissance tanks, commonly called tankettes (in Polish: tankietka), were the most numerous armoured vehicles of the Polish Army at the outbreak of World War II in September 1939.
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Avg Rating: 7.20 | Votes: 5 | Views: | 5230 |
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Estimated Play time: | 7 hours | |
Recorded Games: | 7 |
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German | 5 | |
Polish | 2 | |
Drawn: | 0 |
ROAR Data: (as of today) Orlik and the Uhlans [Log in to Confirm or Edit] |
[A] Polish | 21 |
[D] German | 32 |