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This scenario depicts a night assault on a large airfield. In order to depict this, 4 desert boards (43, 44, 45) and a number of level hex overlays are used. Night (E1) rules are in effect (NVR 4), as well as Ground Snow (E3.72). To win, the Finns need to control hexes 43xM3, 44hM3, and 44oS3 within 8 full turns without losing more than 18 CVPs. The Finns defend the airfield with 22 squads (11 548, 10 458), 1 leader, and 4 SWs. The Russians arrive on 3 groups, the first arrives turn 1, in the form of 3 548 squads, 1 leader, and 1 SW, and 2 more arrive turn 2, in the form of a 7 548 squad, 1 leader, 1 SW, and a BA-20. On turn 3, 1 small group of 4 458 squads, 2 leaders, and 2 SWs arrive as reinforcements, and 1 more BA-20. The Finns also get artillery support, in the form of an SSR delivered Smoke Barrage (E12), and 1 module of 80mm OBA with an offboard observer. Given the terrain and the complexities of controlling pillboxes, 8 turns is quite tight in time, so the Finns lack of overwhelming numbers has to be compensated by their squad quality.
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