This are the information and graphic OP-Plan we got from the BN-HQ:(scenario mission briefing)
HASTY DELAY
Our forces were forced to withdraw after ferocious fighting. Your detachment (Coy minus), that has been guarding our flank, will keep the door open for friendly units and then withdraw while causing as many casualties to the enemy as possible. The enemy in your region is most likely trying to
1) destroy the blue flank guard and
2) reach the stream-line and cross it to enable red main forces (Regiment - ETA 1 day) to attack accros it without stopping.
3) begin pursuit if the situation allows
Your mission:
1) keep the road crossing (blue oval) until YOU ARE ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW
2) withdraw and DELAY THE ENEMY while causing maximum casualties and keeping your own casualties minimum
3) CROSS THE STREAM WHEN ALLOWED TO and withdraw to the "EXIT"-area (NOTE: stream crossing points for biber marked on map!)
BOUNDARIES:
-You may not enter the area south of the line marked on your map. That area is friendly unit AOR. The unit will activate once you have withdrewn and will start attacking enemy supply units. Their location is unknown at the moment! Your flanks are covered by small AT units and barriers.
BLUE FORCES:
ALPHA (you!)
-4 x Strv 122
-4 x CV90B
-Biber bridgelayer
-2 x 81mm mortar (HE and smoke)
+CHARLIE: friendly infantry units guarding our flanks -> IF #%&*$# HITS THE FAN YOU CAN CALL THEIR 2 CVs TO YOUR REINFORCEMENTS USING TRIGGER 1 - THIS WILL LOWER THE SCORE...
+DELTA: withdrawing blue units from east (ETA 20 min)
+FOXTROT: a platoon in your rear in repairs (finished in ~40 minutes) <- YOU MAY ALSO USE THE "F" HEMTTs AND M113MED BEFORE THEY LEAVE!
+ECHO: scout patrol overwatching the enemy main advance route
RED FORCES:
Approximately a mech inf company (+) and possible follow-on forces with BMP and T-80 equipment and mortar-support. Red CAS possible, but artillery is out of reach. Enemy regiment/division recce patrols are most likely already in our AOR trying to locate our forces. There is approximately one platoon of mech inf in CHURCHILL - the unit was engaged with our delaying patrols (CHARLIE) along the HIGHWAY earlier this morning. The unit propably scouted and cleared the route for the forward guard and will most likely stay at Churchill until replenished.
THE AREA YOU ARE TO DEFEND IS BIG, BUT YOU ARE OUR ONLY FORCE AVAILABLE NOT MAULED BY THE ENEMY! WE TRUST IN YOU TO DEAL A DECISIVE BLOW ON THE ADVANCING ENEMY SO THAT IT CANNOT BEGIN PURSUIT AND WE HAVE TIME TO RE-ESTABLISH OUR DEFENCES!
Maptrace:
My company CO (PaladinSix) started planning the delay right away. While I told my platoon's sergants to check the CV-90s and load an extra haul of RBS-57