Monday, 1 September 2025

Russo-Japanese War Game

On Sunday we played a Russo-Japanese War game. Set in 1904 in northern Korea, near the Yalu River, a Japanese force of three infantry divisions (two line and one guard) were attacking a Russian Siberian Infantry Division defending a crossroad town that was vital to the communications of the region. A second, larger Eastern Russian Infantry Division, was marching to their aid, but needed to pass through a gap and cross a river to get to them.

The Russians could deploy 600mm of trenches anywhere on the table up to the halfway mark. They chose to place it directly in front of the town and occupied it with two machine guns and two jager battalions. The remainder of the force, nine Siberian battalions and four field batteries were deployed either side of the trench.

The game I anticipated was that the Japanese would attack the the main Russian position with two divisions while the third would be compelled to hold off the Russian reinforcements. But id didn't quite work out that way. The reinforcing force was slow to arrive, due in part to some poor dice rolling and never really threatened the Japanese right flank.

The Siberians put up a mighty defence, but in the end were overwhelmed by the Japanese, who had more battalions, more machine gun and more artillery. But it is not to say that the Japanese had it all their own way, half the Guard Division was badly knocked about and the first of the line divisions suffered badly at the hands of Russian machine guns and artillery.

Still it was nice to get these figures out of their boxes...the last time they saw daylight was in August 2019.

The thin Siberian line at the commencement of the battle

The Guards division at the kick off


The Guards engaged with the Siberian right

The Eastern Division making its way through the gap

The Japanese 1st line division advancing

The Japanese 2nd line Division advances, turning some troops to face the Russian reinforcements.

A view of the whole Japanese advance, the guards can be seen in the distance ascending the hill opposite the Siberian right

The Japanese line divisions surging forward

Attacking the trenches...

...defended by the Siberian battalions

More Siberians facing a Japanese assault

The Guards advancing

The trenches fall




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