05-23-2014, 12:58 PM
Game: Panzer Grenadier Modern – Sword of Israel
Scenario: 24 – Jebel Mukaber and “The Sausage”
Victor: Jordan
Play Date: 12 MAY 14
Rating: 4
Bottom Line: A fast paced attack against a well defended position. A very balanced scenario, Israelis are hard pressed to win in time available and avoid casualties, I believe the scenario favors the Jordanian, but not by much. A lot of good opportunities to try out the formation rules and obstacle rules.
Situation: Israelis attack to clear Jordanian forces from entrenchments on high ground, and if possible destroy them in 8 turns. Jordanians defend to deny Israeli victory and inflict at least 4 x step losses.
End Results:
Israeli step losses = 13 ( 1 tank step = 2) + loss of senior leader (Sgan Aluf)
Jordanian step losses = 15, + loss of 1x Raad (Major), and 1 x Naqeeb (Captain)
Set-up:
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Turn 1:
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Turn 2:
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Turn 3-4:
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Turn 5-6:
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Turn 7-8:
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I will edit further with additional comments and lessons learned...to be continued.
Scenario: 24 – Jebel Mukaber and “The Sausage”
Victor: Jordan
Play Date: 12 MAY 14
Rating: 4
Bottom Line: A fast paced attack against a well defended position. A very balanced scenario, Israelis are hard pressed to win in time available and avoid casualties, I believe the scenario favors the Jordanian, but not by much. A lot of good opportunities to try out the formation rules and obstacle rules.
Situation: Israelis attack to clear Jordanian forces from entrenchments on high ground, and if possible destroy them in 8 turns. Jordanians defend to deny Israeli victory and inflict at least 4 x step losses.
End Results:
Israeli step losses = 13 ( 1 tank step = 2) + loss of senior leader (Sgan Aluf)
Jordanian step losses = 15, + loss of 1x Raad (Major), and 1 x Naqeeb (Captain)
Set-up:
[attachment=597]
Turn 1:
[attachment=598]
Turn 2:
[attachment=599]
Turn 3-4:
[attachment=600]
Turn 5-6:
[attachment=601]
Turn 7-8:
[attachment=602]
I will edit further with additional comments and lessons learned...to be continued.