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Old March 15th, 2015, 02:41 PM

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Hi,

Thank you Jivemi for your comment and the link; I didnt think to a flank attack...

Here is the fourth scenario: Egyptian Armor - Six Day War.

The results:







What a battle! A lot of tanks and a open battlefield.

After an analysis of the Egyptian forces, I am rather optimistic. Egyptian commander decide to create two companies of ten tanks (T-54B) each. The first one move to the north and the other to the east. While the tanks move, the infantry is taking a defensive positions behind the hills to the west. Soon, a lot of Israeli tanks (Meteor (Centurion) and Mag (M-60)) are approching the egyptian army. The M60s are dangerous but not as much as Centurions. The Egyptian command realize that despite the effectiveness of its T-54B tanks, he will be quickly overwhelmed by the enemy. The fight broke out. Several M-60 are destroyed without too much loss. Unfortunately, the situation is different in the north. The Centurions and Israeli air force rapidly destroy many T-54B and the Egyptians are quickly routed. It is obvious that the number will make the difference. The decision to use the T-34/85s is taken. After a brief analysis, it's clear that these tanks must be use in ambush. The power of the 85mm canon is not enought to destroy a Centurion from the front. The T-34/85s join the infantry behind the hills and wait to shoot from the flanks. Despite the constant attacks of aviation, the technical and numeric disavantage, the plan work. The Israeli loose tanks after tank. Finally, the flags are conquered and HQ discovered.

Thank you!
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