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Really enjoyed it. I echo Bronze Age Porn Addict's sentiments. I'll be looking through the rest of your library of scenarios. :)
I'm trying to avoid spoilers here, but I appreciated the necessity to scout and the effective use of radar shadows and close quarters to negate your long range land-strike capability. Many of the threats are within minimum range if you do not identify them in time.
Not playing against the Soviet "A" team here either, but you create a believable threat environment where the threat forces try to do everything to leverage an advantage in tight waters. Has a little bit of everything. I also appreciate avoiding yet another CVBG scenario or low-hanging-fruit "smash toys together" duel.