OAF 60.1 "Worker's Strike Back"
 Scenario published in ON ALL FRONTS, 
  issue 60. Modifications/clarifications have been made from its original published 
  form by Bill Thomson.
Updated 150812
 
September 13, 1941: What 
was to the be final assault on Leningrad began on September 10th. Desperate counterattacks 
were lead by tanks straight off the assembly lines at the Kolpino Factory. 
VICTORY CONDITIONS: To win, the Russian player must eliminate 
  all German AFVs AND exit 3 Russian AFVs off the south edge.
   
    BOARD LAYOUT  | 
    SCENARIO SEQUENCE:  | 
  
   
    | North | 
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          |   German 
              Setup First  | 
          1  | 
            2  | 
          3  | 
            4  | 
          5  | 
            END  | 
         
         
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              Russian Move First  | 
         
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GERMAN  FORCES: 
  -  AT START: Elements 
    of the 1st Panzer Regiment and the 113th Rifle Regiment, 1st Panzer Division; 
    set up south of hexrow P inclusive:
    1x9-1; 1x8-l, 4x467; 2x247; 2xLMG; 1x37mm/L45 Pak 35/36 ATG; 1x75mm/L12 LeIG 
    18 INF (75* no AP); 1xPzK IIIJ; 1xPzK IIIE; 1x8-1 Armor Leader 
RUSSIAN FORCES: 
  - TURN 1: Elements of the 198th Rifle Division 
    and worker units; enter turn 1 though either hex Y1 or Y10 not both.
    1x8-1; 1x8-0, 6x447, 3x436, 2xLMG, 2xATR; 6xKV1A 
SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:
  - OAF 60.1.1: Russian AFV crew morale is 6; 
    Soviet crews may not Intensive Fire.
 
  - OAF 60.1.2: Russian crews operate AFVs as 
    captured equipment (90).
 
  - OAF 60.1.3: Russian tanks do not have compete 
    freedom of movement due to lack of wireless equipment. The Russian player 
    must roll one die during his Rally Phase for every multiple of six (or fraction 
    thereof) remaining mobile AFVs. The resulting number is the number of AFVs 
    that may move that turn. AFVs already on board are not prevented from firing, 
    pivoting, or changing their turret covered arc within the hex they already 
    occupy. Russian AFVs are exempt from this restriction only if they are unbuttoned 
    (commander in CE position) and in the LOS of the designated command AFV (also 
    unbuttoned at the start of the Movement Phase. AFVs entering from off board 
    meet these requirement only if they enter unbuttoned and in the same hex using 
    sequential movement. If the designate command AFV (initially the T28B) is 
    eliminated or immobilized, another AFV may be so designated at the start of 
    the following Rally Phase. 
 
  - OAF 60.1.4: Environmental conditions (102.3) 
    are moderate with no wind.
 
  - OAF 60.1.5: As the scenario is set prior 
    to 1942, HEAT is not available.
 
CREDITS: This scenario was utilized at the 
  Squad Leader Rally 1987 COI Tournament hosted by ON ALL FRONTS and published 
  in ON ALL FRONT, Issue 60. The stated credits are as followed: Original Design- 
  Drew Bergen; Development - J. Letts; Playtesting: Mark Zielinskiu, Bob Johnson, 
  Chip Mamrak, and John Ripley. This, the SQLA revision was utilized in the 2000 
  World Boardgame Championship Squad Leader tournament