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SU-76i in 1902nd SAP - A Crossfire Scenario
Posted 9 Sep 2005
A Crossfire scenario that features a couple of SU-76i for no other reason than I have two of these converted Stugs.
Historical Situation
Setting: USSR; Aug-Sep 1943
This scenario is an excuse to use my two SU-76i assault guns. The SU-76i were converted StuG IIIs equipped with a Russian 76.2 mm gun. They were only in use during 1943. Apparently the Russians preferred their self propelled guns to follow tanks into action. According to the commander of the 1902nd Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment (SAP), a unit equipped with SU-76is in 5th Guards Army, "...if tanks and SP-guns could be used on a more massive scale, losses could be reduced significantly". During Aug-Sep 1943 the 1902nd SAP participated in 19 separate battles, typically contributing 2 to 7 self propelled guns in each instance.
This scenario represents any one of those battles.
Map/Terrain
Map produced in CC2
Click on the map to the full size version
Key features are:
- Fields and Orchards are in season, so block line of sight.
- Crests also block line of sight.
- It takes four move actions to cross the table along the road. From east to west: 1. to the crest; 2. cross the crest; 3. to bend in road; 4. remainder of road.
- Germans deploy to the west of the line A-A.
- Russians come on the eastern table edge.
Pre-game preparation
- German player rolls for number of snipers.
- German player plots hidden deployment.
- German player deploys visible stands.
German Player (Defending)
Objective
Prevent Russians from leaving west table edge.
Forces Available
German Order of Battle
- 1d3 Snipers
1 x FO for off table 7.5 cm Infantry Gun (12 FM) - 2 x Rifle Companies (Regular)
- 1 x CC (+2)
1 x HMG
1 x FO for off table 81 mm Mortar (12 FM)
1 x Rifle Platoon: PC (+2), 3 x Rifle, one with ATR
2 x Rifle Platoons: PC (+1), 2 x Rifle, one with ATR
- 1 x CC (+2)
- 1 x Anti-tank Platoon (Regular)
- 1 x PC (+1)
3 x 5.0 cm PAK 38 Anti-tank Guns, with optional tow
- 1 x PC (+1)
Deployment
Deploys first, west of the line A-A. Snipers, two rifle platoons and two of the PAK 38s may deploy hidden.
Reinforcements
At 1300 hours the Germans get armoured reinforcements. Throw twice on the following table:
| 1d6 | Vehicle |
|---|---|
| 1-2 | PzKpfw III Ausf J, L or M |
| 3-4 | StuG III Ausf F8 or G |
| 5 | PzKpfw IV Ausf G or H |
| 6 | PzKpfw V Panther or PzKpfw VI Tiger I |
Russian Player (Attacking)
Objective
Begins scenario with initiative.
Forces Available
Elements of 5th Guards Army
Russian Order of Battle
- 1 x BC (+1)
3 x HMG
3 x FO for off-table 82 mm Mortar (12 FM)
1 x 45mm ATG (with optional tow)
3 x Infantry Companies- 1 x CC (+1)
1 x HMG
1 x on-table 50 mm Mortar (12 FM)
1 x Rifle Platoon: PC (+1/0), 3 x Rifle Squads, one with ATR
2 x Rifle Platoons: PC (+1/0), 2 x Rifle Squads, one with ATR
- 1 x CC (+1)
- Russian PCs get +1 for close combat but not for rallying.
- Morale: Regular
- 3 x T-34/76
2 x SU-76i (from 1902nd SAP) - Morale: Regular
Deployment
Starts off table and moves on in first initiative.
Reinforcements
None.
Victory Conditions
Breakthrough and Casualty (AD) objectives
The game starts at 0800 hours and ends when either the clock reaches 1700 hours or either side suffers 18 victory points (VP) worth of casualties. A side is awarded VP for destroying enemy:
- 0 VP for each enemy FO, PC, and Sniper.
- 1 VP for each enemy BC, CC, HMG, Rifle Squad, SMG Squad, and Gun.
- 2 VP for each enemy tank/SPG.
The Russians get bonus VP if they get stands off the western table edge but only if they also manage to kill 10+ VP worth of Germans. As a bonus they get:
- 2 VP for each BC, CC, HMG, Rifle Squad, SMG Squad, Gun, or tank/SPG that exits the western table edge.
At the end of the game, count up the VP as above.
Scenario Special Rules
- HTD Special Rule 4. The Moving Clock is in use. The scenario starts at 0800 and ends at 1700. The clock advances 30 min on 5+ on one die rolled at the end of each German initiative.
- German anti-tank guns can group fire, hence they have a PC.
- Fields are in season: They block LOS and provide protective cover to direct fire but not indirect fire.
- Orchards are in season, so count as woods:
Weapon stats
| Type | When | ARM | ACC | PEN | MG | HE/EFF | Smoke | HD | Spd | CC | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Tank Rifle | - | -1 | -3 | - | 0 | - | - | ||||
| 5.0cm PaK 38 ATG | Apr40-44 | - | +1 | -1 | - | 2/1 | - | - | 0.5 | -2 | |
| Pz IV G | 4/2 | 0 | +1 | 4 | 4/2 | 2 | +3 | ||||
| Pz V Panther | Jul43-EW | 6/2 | 0 | +2 | 4 | 4/2 | - | Y | 2 | +3 | |
| Pz VI, Tiger I | Aug42-EW | 5/3 | 0 | +2 | 4 | 5/2 | - | Y | 1 | +3 | |
| StuG III F-G | Mar42-EW | 4/2 | 0 | +1 | 4 | 4/2 | - | N | 2 | +2 | |
| 45 mm ATG | - | +1 | -1 | - | 1/1 | 1 | -2 | ||||
| T-34/76 | 4/3 | -1 | 0 | 4 | 4/2 | 3 | +3 | ||||
| SU 76i | Jul43-Dec43 | 3/1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4/2 | - | N | 2 | +2 |
Notes
See SU76i Usage
