Well, you can get it
here. Note, that it is not a stand alone mission, it was built to demonstrate units in my new oob.
Heres the briefing:
What would happen...
Date: 1 August 2010.
Battle Location: Somewhere between Suprasl and Bialystok, Poland
Battle Type: Meeting engagement: Poland (Player) vs Russia (AI)
Design by: MacGalin
Warning: you will need my custom Polish OOB to play it. *
(Orginal Camo Workshop edited by MP Galinski V 1.1)
Background:
1 August 2010.
Without any warning, ZBIR forces invade Poland. It becomes clear, that the Russians were preparing for the move for years. NATO intelligence failed to detect the Russian "crawling mobilization". Fortunately, the Polish army managed to upgrade significantly over previous years, and is now ready to stall the Russians for long enough for NATO forces to mobilize.
Your orders are to move east and join the forces defending near the Suprasl. Unfortunately, before you can get there, Suprasl is overwhelmed and enemy forces rush in the direction of Bialystok. Only you can stop them!
You will lead all forces are all we were able to group together in the area:
1 Company Goryl MBTs
1 Platoon of Leo 2A4s with a OBRA Active Defense System
1 Platoon of PT-2001 MBTs
2 Companies of mechanized infantry infantry in Rosomak APCs and IFVs
1 Company of mechanized infantry infantry in Puma IFVs
1 AA Company composed of Osa/Amraam, Loara SPAAG, Biala and POPRADs
1 Artillery Battery of RM-70 Modular MLRS
1 Artillery Battery of Krab SPHs
1 Attack Helicopter Group composed of two Mi-24 Pluszcz and and two Huzars
Our special forces recon team is operating in the area.
Enemy forces are unknown, but are probably composed of at least three Russian and Belarussian tank companies, supported by mechanized infantry.
Designer Notes: This scenario is designed as a demonstration of units included in a new Polish OOB, including some experimental and what-if vehicles and aircraft. Therefore the force composition is a bit unusual. ZBIR is Polish acronym for the Union of Belarus and Russia.
I would like to thank scJazz for translating the scenario briefing from my gibberish to real english.