26.03.2026 21:00 CE(S)T
Main road 6, Finland, 1984
In the height of the Cold War Finland had spent years carefully navigating its diplomatic between the west and the east. In 1982 this status quo had broken down due in large part due to the victory of the Finnish Christian League in the 1982 elections. This turned what was once a neutral player on the border of the Iron Curtain to a staunch anti communist who happened to be armed to the teeth.
For those in Moscow and beyond this change was one they could now allow to happen. With successes in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, many in the politburo believed that simple regime change would be a quick and bloodless affair. However, with the negative international relations gained by such actions in the past it could not be Soviet troops alone in this venture. It was decided that the Polish forces would spearhead this attack though Soviet territory as recompense for the recent disloyalty they showed to the socialist cause.
As the People's Polish Army advances they will have a huge armour advantage but just like 1939, this attacking communist force will have to tackle with the limited roads, harsh winter weather and the snow speaking Finnish.

Tac map

Tac map zoomed in

Checkpoint Morakniv

Checkpoint Somppi

Batterys (both Morakniv and Somppi are basically the same)

Finnish FOB

Finnish Defence Forces

Polish People's Army