Special Ops Issue #3

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Special Ops Issue #3

Score
7.2
Players
2-0
Time
Not provided
Recommended Age
0+
Difficulty
very hard
Official Website
Not provided
Type
expansion

Description

Special Ops Issue #3 includes the game A Victory Complete: The Battle of Tannenberg, 1914, articles and errata counters for several MMP games.

It also contains ASL/ASLSK material.

ASL/ASLSK articles:
  • ASL Etiquette by Dave Ramsey
  • Don’t Go Off Half-Tracked: Getting the Most Out Of Your Halftracks in ASL by John Slotwinski & Phil Palmer
  • Teaching ASL by Robert Wolkey
  • Forward to Elst! by Ken Dunn
ASL scenarios:
  • O5 The Tsar’s Infernal Machines (Brian Youse & Ken Dunn)

This 7-turn scenario is a 1914 World War I action between Russian and German forces and features two new vehicles: the Russo-Balt armored car and the Mannesmann-Mulag armored truck. The infantry of each side is represented by Conscript MMC that are treated as Green by SSR and may use a version of the Banzai Charge to maneuver “en masse.”
18 German squads, 10 Russian squads & 2 crews, 5 Russian AFV

  • O6 Third Time’s The Charm (Ken Dunn)

This 7-turn scenario, set in the Crimea in 1942, features a Russian relief force attempting to aid a surrounded Russian rifle regiment in its attempt to break out through German lines.
10.5 German squads & one crew, 14 Russian squads and a variable number of reinforcement Infantry, 6 Russian AFV

ASLSK scenarios:
  • S52 Extraordinary Bravery (Tom Morin)

Set in Danzig on September 1, 1939, a small but determined Polish force must hold off a polyglot force of VGAD (Reinforced Border Surveillance Service, or Verstärker-Grenz-Aufsichts-Dienst) and SS units in their efforts to wrest control of the Danzig Post Office away from its defenders in this 4½-turn scenario.
7 Polish squads, a mixed force of 4-4-7 SS squads and Axis Minor 1st Line/Conscripts, 1 German AFV and 2 German 75* INF guns.

  • S53 Workers Unite! (Vincent Maresca)

A mixed force of Russian industrial workers and NKVD troops must defend Smolensk for 6½ turns from the German 29th “Falcon” Infantry Division, including a detachment of Pioniers with flamethrowers and demolition charges.
18 Russian 1st Line and Conscript squads and 18 German Elite & 1st Line squads.

ASL other material:
  • Fourteen ½” and eighteen 5/8” counters for use with two of the issue’s scenarios
  • Also included are Chapter H entries for the Russo-Balt armored car and the Mannesmann-Mulag armored truck used in scenario O5.