Yes, not many of my old campaigns remain unconverted to BAT
Yet another of my personal favourites have now taken the leap:
This is a semi-historical, static 27-mission campaign, set during the German attempt to capture Moscow in the fall of 1941. You are a German fighter pilot flying the Messerschmitt Bf109F-4, in a Jagdstaffel that fights on the northern flank of the German offensive, the one that eventually came closest to the Soviet capital. The campaign starts in early October, with the first phase of "Operation Taifun" shattering the Russian defenses, and ending in mid-december, in snow and extreme cold, with the powerful Soviet counter-strike.
Download it here: http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1710Operation Taifun was planned as two large-scale pincer movements, one to the north of Moscow against the Kalinin Front by the 3rd and 4th Panzer Armies, simultaneously severing the Moscow–Leningrad railway, and another to the south of Moscow against the Western Front, south of Tula by Guderians 2nd Panzer Army, while the 4th Army advanced directly towards Moscow from the west.
Initially, the Soviet forces conducted a strategic defence by constructing three defensive belts, and deploying newly raised reserve armies as well as bringing troops from the Siberian and Far Eastern Military Districts. Subsequently, as the German offensives were halted, a Soviet strategic counter-offensive and smaller-scale offensive operations forced the German armies back to the positions around the cities of Oryol, Vyazma and Vitebsk. It was the first major military defeat of Nazi Germany in WW2.
Operation Taifun was arguably the last real chance Hitler had of defeating the Soviet Union, and its failure meant that Germany was caught in an unwinnable war of attrition that they couldn’t win in the long run.
Campaigns would never be the same without all nice skins that can be found out there. And I am always thankful for the skinners, both for their excellent work and the inspiration they give. The guys behind the skins in this campaign are some of my personal favourites:
Agracier, Dimitry Samsonov (DS), Hayate, Mangas, Murdoc, VP media, Canon UK, Imme and Winger69.
As this campaign of course couldn't have been built without
Okevnas GREAT map it is dedicated to him, and with thanks to all our Russian IL-2 friends!
Some shiny screenies here:
Thanks for looking!