COOP Operation Felix

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Spartan

Aquí voy a IR INTENTANDO CREAR UN CAMAPAÑA COOPERATIVA. Es mi primer intento a si que a ver que sale ...

Me faltan muchos datos, ya que aunque sea una camapaña ficticia ... me gustaría que fuese lo más realmente historica como sea posible.
Iré poniendo los datos que vaya encontrando en este hilo, si los administradores lo quierer dejar privado para mi sólo, no me importa.  :pirate:

http://youtu.be/dItYRTQOhGM

BIBLIOGRAFÍA:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Felix
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Gibraltar_during_World_War_II
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/books/2013/09/hitlers-missed-opportunity-failing-to-smash-the-rock-of-gibraltar/
http://www.gibnet.com/texts/hitler.htm
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4373/operation-felix
http://www.goldps.com/start1/en/news-mainmenu-2/68-operation-felix.html
http://www.cgsc.edu/CARL/nafziger/941GAAB.PDF

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Spartan

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Orden de Batalla:

Fuerzas Británicas. Guarnición de Gibraltar:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=55677

2nd The Kings Regiment
2nd Somerset Light Infantry
4th Devonshire
4th Black Watch
3rd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery (previously "Gibraltar Coast Defenses" and later redesignated 3rd Coast Regiment) controlled 4th, 26th, and 27th Batteries with 8 x 9.2-inch guns, 7 x 6-inch guns, and 6 x twin 6-pounders.
AA batteries, the 9th and 19th, defended Gibraltar from air attack with 4 x 3-inch, 4 x 3.7-inch, and 2 x 40mm guns. HQ 10th AA Regiment was later formed to control the two batteries.
The 82nd Heavy AA Regiment with three batteries (156th, 193rd, and 256th) including 16 3.7-inch guns, 8 x 40mm Bofors guns, and the first radar sets.
3rd Searchlight Battery also arrived in July

From Wikipedia:
The British garrison: Spring 1941[edit]
2nd Battalion, The King's Regiment
2nd Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry
4th Battalion, The Black Watch (from July 1940)
4th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (from July 1940)
3rd Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery, with 8 x 9.2 inch, 7 x 6 inch and 6 x twin 6 pounder coast artillery guns
10th Anti Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, with 4 x 3 inch, 4 x 3.7 inch, and 2 x 2 pounder anti-aircraft guns
82nd Heavy AA Regiment, Royal Artillery, (from July 1940), with 16 x 3.7 inch guns, 8 x 40mm 40mm Bofors AA guns and radar
3rd Searchlight Battery, Royal Artillery.[10]
"Special Detachment" of No. 1 Tunnelling Company, Royal Canadian Engineers (from November 1940)
No. 2 Tunnelling Company, Royal Canadian Engineers (from March 1941)[11]
Royal Engineers, Royal Signals and supporting arms.


Fuerzas Alemanas:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Felix

Proposed German order of battle[edit]
Expeditionary Corps (forming the covering force); General Rudolf Schmidt
16th Motorized Infantry Division (to concentrate at Valladolid)
16th Panzer Division (Cáceres)
SS Division Totenkopf SS Division Totenkopf]] (Seville)
49 Gebirgsarmeekorps or Army Mountain Corps (forming the assault force); General Ludwig Kübler
Grossdeutschland Infantry Regiment
98th Regiment of the 1st Mountain Division
26 medium and heavy artillery battalions
3 observation battalions
3 engineer battalions, which would use up to 150 "Goliath" remotely controlled mine clearing vehicles
2 Nebelwerfer battalions
Regiment Brandenburg (detachment of 150)

Spartan

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Unas pelis para abrir boca: EN ESPAÑOL

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Parte 3?

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