After the chaos of the Russian Civil War. The Soviet Union is recovering and the Red Army must play its part in advancing the interests of the Soviet Union.

For several years after the 1931 Japanese invasion of Manchuria. Numerous border incidents have occurred between the Imperial Japanese Army and the Red Army. Japanese forces have occupied the Changkufeng Heights near Lake Khan and the Red Army is ordered to launch a swift counter attack.

Our objectives are to simply retake the Changkufeng Heights and deal heavy losses to the Japanese. Substantial soviet forces have been mobilised for this attack, including armoured and aircraft units. Japanese troops are well dug in and experienced. There are 2 enemy commanders in this scenario. 1 in the south on a Type 94 tankette, the other in the north on a Type 91 Sumida.

2 OT-130 are deployed which has pleased the staff officers of the 39th Red Army Rifle Corps. 2 122mm M1938 artillery units are also purchased and deployed.

Soviet forces in the north start their advance and encounter mines. With no engineer units available, the only way to remove these will be by force. Luckily we have brave conscription ready to clear these mines if necessary.

In the south our troops advance on the fortified Japanese positions. To assist us, another bomber unit is deployed.

In the north, the Japanese artillery is bombed by the strategic bomber. The artillery sits on a supply hex, rendering the Japanese artillery ineffective. Our tank units have dealt considerable damage to the enemy. The Type 91 Sumida did have a commander on it but it looks like they can be wounded.













































































