@simon33
Nice suggestion about stopping the early crush. I think this should work!
How would you stop this?
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Of course! The Soviet Union was the first nation I ever played in A&A and it’s still probably my favorite nation to play due to the challenges you’ll face as well as the potential you have as that nation. I definitely would say that the Soviet Union has a many different paths it can take on how they want to go about facing Germany, most widely debated amongst others in these forums and on youtube but I’ll probably describe this strategy of mine more in depth in a separate thread.
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Good idea. My favourite is Japan and the Axis in general, since they were the economic underdogs of the war.
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@thedesertfox If the attack on E Poland is in doubt and there are six Russian infantry in Ukraine to 8 German infantry in Bessarabia, it looks to me like you should take the three planes in combination with the tank and infantry from the Ukraine and annihilate the German stack in Bessarabia.
It looks like the East Poland attack is in doubt, but losing the stack in Bessarabia will hurt Germany as well. Germany will be forced to divert forces from the main stack to keep you from pressing into southern Europe with your remaining ground forces, which buys time for Moscow to build more defenses. (If Germany doesn’t divert forces, then you’re remaining ground forces are positioned to boost your economy at Germany’s expense.)
The planes would land in Ukraine, along with the forces you are building there. You would need a blocker in Western Ukraine to keep them from dying to an immediate counterattack through Western Ukraine. Everything else can retreat.
If the attack on Eastern Poland is on (again, from the thread it seems like that’s in doubt), then the tank doesn’t participate and at worst you are going to take in the planes and infantry from Ukraine into Bessarabia and stop the attack once you are at risk of losing planes. Losing those infantry is going to hurt Germany.
@superbattleshipyamato said in How would you stop this?:
I thought Bessarabia isn’t a good target. It’s all infantry. The heavy equipment in Eastern Poland is much better.
If that attack is indeed at 87% (I don’t think it is – see my numbers question below), that is a GREAT attack for Russia to make and I agree with making it as well. If Bessarabia is off the table (because I just can’t read those numbers of units from the map), then the planes (at the very least the tactical bomber) should go too despite the risk of AA hits.
Marsh
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Someone please confirm my numbers:
E Poland
3 AA gun
11 infantry
4 mech infantry
5 artillery
5 tankBessarabia
8 infantryUkraine
6 infantry
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I think Bessarabia has 7 infantry, I may have made a mistake in earlier posts.
Eastern Poland is not in doubt if the Soviets bring in aircraft.
With luck, both Bessarabia and Eastern Poland could fall.
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Here’s how I’ll allocate units:
Bessarabia:
7 infantry, 1 fighter, 1 tactical bomber (Soviet) vs 7 infantry (Germany)
83% win for Soviets
Eastern Poland:
22 infantry, 3 tanks, 2 mechanised infantry, 3 artillery, 1 fighter, 1 tactical bomber (Soviet) vs 5 tanks, 4 mechanised infantry, 5 artillery, 11 infantry, 3 AAA (Germany)
83% win for Soviets
Move all ground units within reach to Eastern Poland. Use 1 infantry from Western Ukraine to join the attack on Bessarabia. Allocate aircraft as shown above.
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@superbattleshipyamato
Why not send all aircraft? They can land in Ukraine or Bryansk and be defended. The only reason I would do this attack at all would be to ensure several land units lived so that Germany has to move some units laterally rather than all forward. -
Nevermind. I guess the second part of you post didn’t come through. There was no text on attacking E. Poland.
Very aggressive going after both.
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Definitely.
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@marshmallowofwar said in How would you stop this?:
Someone please confirm my numbers:
E Poland
3 AA gun
11 infantry
4 mech infantry
5 artillery
5 tankBessarabia
8 infantryUkraine
6 infantry
tank7 infantry are on Bessarabia
East Poland as 4 Mech infantry, 16 infantry, 3 AA guns, 5 tanks, and 5 artillery
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This is how I responded to Germany’s blitz into East Poland and what I was telling you about earlier.
Instead of attacking I shadowed the units in East Poland preventing them from making an immediate push forward without being counter attacked with heavy resistance.
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Cool! 16 infantry instead of 11 infantry? You can’t get both that way. Might still be possible to destroy Eastern Poland by sending every unit within reach.
How did Germany respond to you?
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To my recollection, Germany responded by doing two things. Making an assault towards Western Ukraine as well as consolidating the vast majority of their units in the Baltic States, primed for an attack on Leningrad (also moving their infantry from Finland into Vyborg.)
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Hope it worked (works) out!