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by Dogface » Wed Feb 06, 2013 2:10 pm
A lively session with about 35 folks, with a few teething problems setting up a couple of the levels, but with all the more learned for future sessions. A tired and slightly stressed Strang did admirably at controlling the mob. I know we all hugely appreciate what you (Strang) do in hosting these sessions and keeping things moving, so please understand that if we're rowdy and cheeky, it's just because we're having fun!
Compound It
BLUFOR (attacking), B1 AT. Me and Kefirz (as AR) attached to A1 as we landed South-West of the village in our chinook, piloted by Macaco, who then started circling, scouting and staging the odd fake landing. We had some nice tight tactical movement under the direction of the CO (Draakon?) up to a ridgeline to observe, then moving into some small compounds at the South of the village. We spotted and neutralised a couple of scouts, but as we started moving North to the first cache location, we came under fire from a set of rocks to the East.
Although we managed to move in and clear them out, this proved our downfall as the enemy had time to set up in some more rocks to the North, pinning us with withering fire and cutting down all who tried to escape (including me and Kefirz). Finally Macaco was called in for a daring extraction, managing to avoid crashing at the rocky and bullet-y LZ, being hit by Strang's RPGs, or leaving behind a straggler. Sadly the two escapees and plucky pilot were never to make it out, as Strang snuck up on their landing zone and blasted the inside of the chinook to smithereens, the blighter.
Convoi Polloi
COM. A straightforward but enjoyable convoy ambush mission. We moved into the village of Sakhe to intercept a Russian convoy of armour and trucks, setting up around a tight bend in the road, the intention being to split the convoy, with the armoured forward element being stopped by the MAT, SPG, mines and satchels set up along a short stretch of road at the north, supported by alpha squad, and the more vulnerable trucks being left out of sight, to be mopped up by Charlie in the south, with Bravo perched on a hill above the corner itself to cover the whole convoy.
Unfortunately things didn't quite go according to plan. Much of the convoy seems to have gotten stuck down in the south, leaving only 5-6 APCs rolling into the village. However, a couple of accidental shots from our side (always push ESC or M before you alt-tab, lads!) caused the Russkies to figure out something was up, with troops dismounting and APC gunners opening up before the mini-convoy had passed the bend.
This put a lot of pressure on Charlie and Bravo, who were heavily engaged straight away with Bravo and Alpha pouring on gunfire and RPGs. Despite a rather "exuberant" approach to aiming, the sheer volume of rockets eventually reduced most of the APCs to wreckage and slowly whittled down the troops. Charlie were eventually able to rally themselves and help Bravo take out the last few troops, with Alpha and possibly the remainder of the MAT and SPG teams filtering down from the North to provide enough firepower to take out the last remaining APC, although the Russians seem to have bolted on enough extra armour for it to survive at least 3-4 direct RPG hits.
With casualties running high, it was at this point decided to make a tactical withdrawal before the Soviets could pull themselves together to launch a counterattack, with the ambushing forces escaping through a wooded valley to the East.
Lesson of the day: even one accidental discharge at the wrong time can seriously affect the team's plans, so make sure you push ESC or M before you alt-tab, and keep that trigger-finger off your LMB!
Internecine (Zarga)
After a short but intense group hallucination in which we were viciously cut down by an APC while trying to storm one village, we awoke to find ourselves tasked with assaulting a foggier, less APC-infested one. Despite forming a mighty Tactical Blob under Kefirz's direction, sadly, we fared little better this time, with effective defensive fire making a bloody mess of all who tried to approach.
Cholo
With nerves fraying, we hit the afterparty early with a bit of classic Cholo. Sadly the cops were on form today, managing to cut me down the second I peeked round a corner. Good show!