This scenario is OPTIONAL, since it’s so massive that AI turns take very long to resolve. It’s a defensive struggle where two pure infantry Yugoslavian armies have to face a heavily armored British army pushing toward Bucarest. 10th and 12th Armija will try to stop the advance of the massive British 4th Army. The enemy has enormous numbers of armored and assault units, plenty of artillery and a mass of motorized and foot infantry to push through my lines. I have zero armor, for reasons that will become clear later in the campaign, but my units are sitting in prepared positions, covered by Strongpoints and support artillery.
My goal is to protect the two Primary Objective and wear down the British forces as I cede ground and I sacrifice infantry units. Being able to withdraw key Artiljerija and Podržavaju Regiments before they get overrun could be the key, as they are very effective in whittling down enemy units. Terrain favors defenses and my units are concentrated around defensible strongpoints, but there is room for flanking maneuvers. I have some Motostrelci Division with good mobility, but they lack the strength to stop enemy armored units.
25/2/1940
Thanks to the severe losses inflicted on British Motorized forces, two of their Motorized Divisions enter the battle severely understrenght.
British and Yugoslavian artillery regiments exchange fire around Ialomita. British Bombers strike at Cala's Strongpoint, but the whole 2° Interceptor Group jump on them and destroy it almost entirely.
British troops attacks LI Korpus at Sfantu with two Ironsides Brigades with the support of a Heavy Guns Regiment, annihilating one of 122th Pešadija Division's Regiments in a day. 3° Interceptor Group gang up on a British Bomber Wing and pulverize it with the help of the local Podržavaju Regiment.
1st CAS Group flies off toward Galati, ready to strike at British armored forces.


26/2/1940
The air war rages on: 1° and 2° Interceptor Groups keep wreaking havoc among British Bombers, but enemy Fighters strike back and decimate 11th Interceptor Wing and 22nd CAS Wing.
A massive British force is moving all around Cala. The enemy keep hitting LI Korpus at Sfantu.
27/2/1940
Our intel has identified two British Armored Corps moving around Cala: XXV and XXXIII. Cala's Strongpoint is under attack, but holds strong; Covasna falls.
Artillery exchange around Ialomita continues, but now the British have an Heavy Guns Regiment in position that is pounding our lines. British motorized and armored units seem to be flanking the whole VI Korpus, but if I move it out of position the nearby British infantry will surely charge.
122th Pešadija Division at Sfantu retreats under heavy enemy pressure. I shift infantry units around to cover the Artilerija and Podržavaju Regiments, and counterattack a couple of enemy Infantry Regiments.
My planes go back to airports to rest and refuel: British Fighters inflicted serious losses and decimated another Interceptor Wing, but overall the losses inflicted to British Bombers have been satisfactory. Enemy fighters that chased our units to Galati's airfields are met with a barrage of AA fire and suffer heavy losses.
28/2/1940 to 1/3/1940
Cala is still holding, albeit almost surrounded. Nothing special happens except for repeated infantry assaults around Sfantu, where 120th and 121th Pešadija Division are badly beaten but still holding the line. CAS mission discovered a huge armored force moving north of Mare, clearing the minefields and going west.
2/3/1940
Mare's defensive line just got hit by 4th Ironsides with Motorized support. Enemy armored force still moving west.
Cala has fallen. Enemy Bombers add pressure on Sfantu, with 36th Ironsides pushing southwest of the town.




















