Updated intelligence from the front line has confirmed my suspicions on enemy locations....how in the blazes did they get so close to the Tobruk perimeter without my forces intercepting them?

With unmatched precision the 101st squadron begins the assault

21st Panzer links up with the Italians of Ariete and Brescia divisions and manage to adopt a defensive posture ready for the expected armour attack from the south, the advanced British forces are all but wiped out

15th Panzer advance slightly and begin their diversionary attack on the enemy flank hoping to draw of some of their forces. One artillery battalion is utterly routed and some infantry forced to give ground

To the east the boarder forces attempt to form up in a defensive formation

A large concentration of British armour has pushed south but for the most part shy away from a direct engagement with 21st Panzer. The one exception are a battalion of light tanks that was ambushed by the 1st Panzer battalion and badly mauled. A brave South African infantry battalion break through a gap in the lines and engages the Italians screening Tobruk, they will be isolated and destroyed

The boarder force failed to maintain a tight enough defence and some of their artillery is overrun. They also report attacks from the RAF. Two Hurricane and one Blenheim squadron, locations are relayed to 10th Fliegerkorps

The Italian divisions screening Tobruk have come under artillery fire from within the perimeter so will need to fall back out of range to avoid unnecessary casualties.