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; I+ T0 }: W$ z! `( O( @差点忘了,当天还发生了一件事,对后期可能有不小影响,
* I/ p! C+ _6 e日军一股部队从北线爬山进入缅甸境内,占领了北方一个基地,前出到密贴那附近,
" f6 R/ A$ }7 h) P也怪当初本人有点大意,没有在北方山路上留一个营级单位侦查,
1 O, e6 R( p# c( L) U+ T过于依靠飞机的侦查能力了,而且侦察机主力都进了大陆,留下侦查的是一个轰炸机队( u# C7 h  \8 k% [8 A) b
侦查能力不强,在整个北上的近20天时间里,一次都没有侦察到这只日军部队2 Y( H* c* I) b# Q/ B+ B
由于新版不需要进攻空城,而会主动判给对方,所以不知道目前日军实力,已经派4发轰炸侦查了
% B& o$ E' o/ N) D# N$ l由于前期在阳光附近被击溃800AV左右日军,且长期没看到泰国仆从的影子1 @" k" ]! J/ n) D3 X+ w) }
估计北上的是泰国部队,6百战力左右。巧合的是盟军这几天改属了锡兰岛上的3个团部队,) [* Y$ u6 e/ z- W3 q# R
正好当天在仰光卸载完毕,而且还正好是铁路运输状态,3百多战力,外加制空权还没完全丧失, w- k6 b7 ?" Q8 Z
还有机会,当天又有5w补给进入了大陆战场,共计32w了。. j* L9 y+ ]! {2 G
仰光附近的盟军水面战队是赶来守卫港口的舰队。
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$ R. u# n6 Q2 i# f/ F% K由于日军明天将登陆孔雀港,估计马上就有零战进驻,这是荷兰空军最好的打击机会了
1 X+ o- m% K8 ~. }! ~$ q0 Y% t经过几月训练,荷兰空军主要技能接近70左右,轰炸机的主要技能训练的是对海,60-70左右. E; v6 P3 R4 |% O
可惜机场只有4级,估计很难打出大的协同,不过已经将所有飞机都设置了对海进攻,) F) U: r' m. Q: f
重点估计还要依靠海雷70左右的2队攻击机,究竟是荷兰空军继续被火鸡,% R/ o8 n; u( i5 y2 S; x( z
还是能有收获就看明天的了,在这个紧要关头,菜花出差了
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为应对后续发展58特地赶过来和明星KB近距离合个影,58设置全甲板攻击,但是没有进打击范围
& F; i& y. _% i  o6 p1 x. d如果KB南下或者双方反应,那就是天命了
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达拉根从旁边港口登陆再攻过去其实更节约时间,有时候就是这么欲速不达2 S5 a' b8 A: o" e0 P; y
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-4 22:20
0 j. @" V( R* C: Z+ f' |感觉达拉根坚挺的原因是当地的沼泽地形,如果从旁边登陆再过河突击达拉根' t! H3 Z0 R7 F  U8 m
估计也难有更好的效果,日军已经增援到180战力了,按说也不少了,但是盟军调整异常好看
. ]3 _/ t; {6 g9 X9 |5 h防守的荷兰军队也就是一般货色,由于太靠近米里,没有撤回来,就干脆死守当地。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 03, 426 \9 M( A+ L) x8 O
当天触发了大量ss攻击和反潜攻击,不过仅命中阿根廷丸一雷,还是哑弹) ~; Q6 C1 p! X$ n5 l
PT也遇到了登陆编队,也仅仅命中一雷,造成近百名日军落水$ D6 |! ~: @& b0 e
巨港被炸得稀烂,35军在西安成功转世。加尔各答的B17和吉大港的双发都没有起飞- |& \" D# I9 W* }" j
导致今天依然不知道缅甸日军实力,转进到附近的3个团侦查显示对方只有一个单位。
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昨天KB驻岛云集孔雀港附近,后续登陆编队也就在一天之外,荷兰空军受命全部出击
  W/ f" R3 Q! T) h3 P58也特意赶到附近准备检漏,然后就没有然后了。% k" W- @2 j9 x2 l/ r  j- r. Q
KB往西北,驻岛护送登陆编队往山口洋方向全部撤退了!!!4 f% M( W0 P  j2 ]
反正盟军就为了拖时间,日军愿意等就等吧,荷兰空军继续训练了。 ' T  L+ A, ]: P" G% Q
019仅凭一发鱼雷就拖延了整个日军登陆计划,应该给艇员全体嘉奖啊。
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, W) ~3 V% G" l; }; FASW attack near Oosthaven  at 46,97
4 ?9 g# \9 `0 H  e  s* @Japanese Ships4 A4 m& c! h* G
      CA Aoba9 b6 S" A+ b8 G: J4 E7 @) Q7 y
      CA Chikuma5 P1 n+ z  W1 f) Z& B) M
      CL Jintsu
9 V9 R* c( e( K: v3 o      DD Mutsuki% Z1 n, ?9 O6 H, c
      DD Urakaze
% j& M: T  G, u# u8 a7 B0 f9 |      DD Akebono
3 m; c, K4 w3 E2 {      DD Oboro
& M8 h, p9 I: v: I6 h0 Z  ?& w) p      DD Shigure
) W* M: S+ R  q% x" s- z& N; c      DD Kasumi   N. _& F8 {3 G2 |. z( L
Allied Ships2 G* \! g5 H" J
      SS Seal
3 @& b& U+ P+ H5 y1 R( ASS Seal is sighted by escort7 X4 Z; b. P( x/ e/ U
Seal diving deep ....1 O* Y) I4 w+ m8 t! o! W
DD Akebono fails to find sub and abandons search' ?( U2 O( p+ L; s
DD Oboro fails to find sub and abandons search( c9 x5 a! K+ P2 k" n0 x
DD Shigure fails to find sub, continues to search...' ^+ Q7 j$ p; K/ [
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
, Q# z& e, l; w' S0 B! TDD Shigure fails to find sub and abandons search
, r/ A, `. g/ aDD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...$ {. f  a  L, D/ w1 h
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search.../ f& \' Y& b+ p# m& R/ O9 p
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
) f; Z; V: U( V  ?DD Kasumi attacking submerged sub ....! r- p$ T: E6 |2 V3 J4 A
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
" M' e& v6 w. lEscort abandons search for sub ( K& ]9 c" }5 \* ^
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ASW attack near Merak  at 48,97
1 ^3 M. K" k" c) y, eJapanese Ships
+ N& `+ z1 W9 S0 m4 Y7 U6 \      CL Kinu  f' I! j6 t6 G) ]9 ~! t: ~( L
      DD Nenohi" s' n+ q9 R; V9 N% L8 d% r
      DD Yugumo
! S2 K% v" r% R. n# w$ f      DD Matsukaze
6 U$ [8 ]1 X4 D8 Z0 W      DD Harukaze7 R$ U1 C; f9 ?( b
      DD Asakaze 3 }1 X% t: z- l. k; @
Allied Ships
1 V* W$ [3 T9 o# C      SS Skipjack, hits 2 & X2 L/ D* n0 P* q% \- D# h" L( u
SS Skipjack is sighted by escort3 v& |$ o; X$ g( ]+ D5 }3 m; K
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search& r: G( Z; h/ q
DD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....( Y' k" B4 ^+ M9 F" Z( k
DD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
6 a, Q" }( e0 }$ g8 n( d  dDD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search
/ h1 `& Q. W, D* v: K! P: h( GDD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....
2 x. ]* q# y/ y1 ~2 [1 K, {DD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo: r8 h* F% t# ]) o! O! B8 z
DD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
5 Q( `* B0 c+ \: {: E& rDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 X0 Q# o8 f; u& G7 L, q! S6 HDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...7 J4 ]8 _/ x, z6 V1 e7 ^' W" h( E, Z
DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...' s# ~4 \! E$ S9 F" S
DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...- s. Y+ w# l1 p$ g4 a  N& \" q
Escort abandons search for sub
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" Y3 M% m# g1 I' SSub attack near Batavia  at 49,97
6 O2 N3 D7 c, ?2 b8 N; HJapanese Ships/ J# f( z  [7 r' `
      xAP Argentina Maru
( ~/ U) y3 A- F9 Z      DMS W-10 - z3 p/ [1 D8 A( S3 [$ g
Allied Ships
3 T! L9 q; }& o8 s$ |( S      SS Pike
; D8 h& z  i4 U. H6 Q/ ^5 aSS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at xAP Argentina Maru& ^) x/ f" d5 Z8 Q, |
Pike bottoming out ....
1 U( ^" L) z8 v8 N" ~$ ?2 N7 vDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search..., ?# }, z# `$ O% I7 C
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 r# I. B) V2 }( G+ @DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...; [& n0 Y/ @- M5 L
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...' j; E' E+ T9 q0 W6 L2 J
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
- v; B' Y! j& ~5 G% M2 d5 x1 J9 d/ pEscort abandons search for sub : ^( L1 X6 Z, c5 R
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9 ~1 q1 k! ?. |3 aASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97
7 P: Y: }! |/ O* N) RJapanese Ships1 F! q9 `- ?7 g3 i2 z2 p
      xAP Baikal Maru
: S. [! P4 u2 K3 {+ F      DMS W-10 ' Q; i8 P: K8 O
Allied Ships8 X1 p9 ~* c# H' q4 D5 g4 R
      SS Sturgeon
  ~* R, G( o  R  iSS Sturgeon is sighted by escort
) y/ q% Y: ~( F  T! G" f, Y' iSturgeon bottoming out ....0 j3 S% b" u& O5 j1 c
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
: L( V7 x% q0 G: ^' D  c2 Z: rDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...: ?: _3 Z& \) [; |* C; A( W' M
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
  I. c8 I7 g7 H  ]  wDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...* y) J( R+ v! X! R9 ^2 ^4 p
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
% v( z% P  \3 ^$ P4 Z( L( m2 ?6 MEscort abandons search for sub7 i7 Q9 u! j% Q( V# ^
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Sub attack near Batavia  at 49,97 ! A2 L( X" l& `- M
Japanese Ships# @. M2 v/ u: B4 T
      DD Yugumo
8 Y. J0 m) s3 [      BB Ise
; u! \3 u& K) e, `      CL Kinu
& ^2 g# n- f/ p& P' X, A4 _      DD Harukaze$ d2 J5 B  F9 t1 h0 E
      DD Nenohi! z8 R/ U) M* _  p: z
      DD Matsukaze
2 G/ X1 S' \9 h3 m# C. h- `( h" y' c      DD Asakaze 3 d- o' t6 p6 ~
Allied Ships
' r7 ?4 |9 ^3 ~" q& ~      SS Searaven 1 m/ x7 C2 B! Q! C: l
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo
+ Q7 L* A& O1 p1 mDD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....6 E2 ^! ]$ V/ W
DD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search5 H% p- m5 V* H* m9 f3 Y9 V3 Q
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search.../ |8 B6 Y, l5 X6 U. q
DD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....
* |/ e/ S+ }% R# u, U4 wDD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
3 H% ]$ r* d: V- `DD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...: y% I5 Q0 F  t1 K$ I% Z
Escort abandons search for sub
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. q  j4 N. ~6 Q( I! Z# j( \2 T: z  W9 ONight Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 12,000 Yards " O$ \: l7 \2 p" b# w( W
Japanese Ships9 x- i3 w+ W2 G) N
      DMS W-2! N8 S0 [. z1 n- g! @0 f, C
      DMS W-9$ y6 C  s- w! Z2 m7 T' x: p
      DMS W-101 R) C7 f4 Q1 W' U: T
      xAK Sinsei Maru
6 J) c+ y- x% w& k4 q9 `* j9 B      AMC Saigon Maru
5 ]# e9 o/ }6 _2 g; N      xAK India Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
3 V  ?2 j! j. s' t6 m! _6 O' n      xAK Victoria Maru
' P3 x% z& s( L- F  y      xAP Argentina Maru1 M5 m" Z4 e2 b" H+ @$ X
      xAP Baikal Maru 2 e9 D. S( p5 ?/ Q/ O9 \
Allied Ships" M; D' o5 G  v, S6 a# E' i1 g
      PT-31
+ h. o% i- @+ l0 e5 L9 x      PT-328 }6 A$ B  Y  p/ k8 M1 N$ [
      PT-33
9 P% [+ b& T& R, Q6 ^( y      PT-35% k+ l/ s+ Y% }* [5 t1 H, G" |
      PT-41
/ Y+ e& h2 B# P2 W0 B      PT Q-111
4 b, r9 q7 q( U0 j      PT Q-112
& w* x7 F2 m) |5 KJapanese ground losses:
* v/ e1 k+ X8 J0 A9 u2 A- j3 P      93 casualties reported* r+ O) p& T+ V3 v- h
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ K; a5 p& W5 k1 o4 x& [+ W
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
0 U- Q3 m# `# f+ C4 Q' d         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled . r0 U/ t0 A. O  k' ]( m& N5 c
Improved night sighting under 100% moonlight! H' X, Y. a; t: {0 `: f
Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions and 100% moonlight: 12,000 yards1 v  n7 d& U! T. `: M
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 12,000 yards
9 j* L! E. Z7 |7 c! tCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 12,000 yards% c' M: Q, ^& ^( H( s
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 12,000 yards
; z: i1 d) X: A0 U* sPT Q-112 engages xAP Baikal Maru at 12,000 yards: C9 v3 o1 S' H! C
Range closes to 10,000 yards
- W" e2 ]: X  C; U1 l& NRange closes to 8,000 yards
9 l# P" s; l6 n% `PT Q-111 engages DMS W-2 at 8,000 yards
6 V) Q& I. y* e6 bDMS W-9 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards! }5 K, R. f- C; S. G5 F* X) R+ O
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards
4 w) z) Q+ K! W3 t- j/ @1 ePT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 8,000 yards+ k+ j& d6 Q9 x9 C+ [5 t) F' K
Range closes to 5,000 yards
4 O' _- H% ?* |/ oDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards, F7 n& o/ l4 N8 O" i( q
DMS W-2 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards% \! P- [8 l+ k( N) v0 w; h
DMS W-2 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards4 q6 H4 Z5 ^# W* u
DMS W-10 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards
; ]6 `& L, z$ T1 cMassive explosion on xAK India Maru# l; ~3 u7 v) u7 r
PT-32 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards
8 v% d' h% _4 UPT-33 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards1 ]' U9 v) E# D5 O, {$ G
DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 5,000 yards
5 O: I1 _/ T: ?# P5 yDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards
% `/ G2 z, C) @/ T, ADMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards
5 X# n  ~$ ^7 k1 S" l6 \* PPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards& m1 \, G8 k- s
PT Q-112 engages xAK Victoria Maru at 5,000 yards
6 N; @  b+ f3 ^9 t* ~6 CPT Q-111 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards& o" `' O3 {7 H' D4 ^  U
PT-41 engages DMS W-10 at 5,000 yards
6 q* j7 ]6 I' I8 }PT-35 engages DMS W-2 at 5,000 yards
1 Y4 X2 q" O( y$ sPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards
/ {2 M: n* b5 x! [$ Q9 VDMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards
2 V5 B8 Z: c9 W/ V: q' pPT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards9 T, E' O3 f+ G0 y# X
PT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards: ^+ T, V4 w: O6 ^0 [6 L  r
Gallegos D. orders Allied TF to disengage8 F; L: `. p$ b
Range increases to 6,000 yards
' s  {' ^: F7 |" TDMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 6,000 yards4 `" }* V+ s) y4 @
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 6,000 yards
9 ?& z) Z' n; o3 _1 T2 RDMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 6,000 yards: N5 A9 n0 D' I: C# x4 s& ?
DMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 6,000 yards
5 e8 m; i( X+ \' N5 f5 |PT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 6,000 yards: H+ g6 t7 Q9 I% ?
PT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 6,000 yards8 P8 H' Q- l$ `+ v5 ^7 c' `
PT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 6,000 yards
% M- `0 I& E% `5 G  RRange increases to 10,000 yards
4 W, c' Z5 ^) E( e1 Z" SDMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 10,000 yards
" I7 o& r" t; m- H2 o9 W1 tDMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards
. E" O/ V/ P/ M4 K$ I* HDMS W-2 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards5 `0 H0 c. t) G0 w
PT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 10,000 yards: u2 m, P! X+ y5 I% n
DMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 10,000 yards8 R* p0 Z5 U. b* i. H
Task forces break off...
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ASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97 7 [+ g+ Y" W+ h8 @) |
Japanese Ships
+ u7 \4 C. @, d/ p! x% b$ V# L      CA Ashigara" C7 M1 H$ u7 N- T
      CL Kinu. o1 F+ g8 \! {) ?, M* m' S  Q
      DD Harukaze
) D$ n3 q5 l; U6 S      DD Nenohi
. ?  y7 m) ~% r" W7 @* n2 R      DD Yugumo
3 f% I1 |4 O3 F) Z; b* p, d      DD Matsukaze
+ g$ f5 z& M# i; }      DD Asakaze : U* S( j5 q- d  O) S8 e# g+ c" Z
Allied Ships" s2 v, C- p" m  S6 \8 P
      SS KIX
8 l) |# f, C" k1 q5 JSS KIX is sighted by escort: D0 b8 X% x- t
KIX bottoming out ....1 S! L% N2 @: b' y; i
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search' F# j: A% W  `# D# b* |! ]) ]8 \
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...+ K' G  N) n& ?' v- f; i# ^
Escort abandons search for sub - f, f$ |  A6 v
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Sub attack near Batavia  at 50,96
; s0 B" W3 z- m8 @Japanese Ships: l$ V5 e% f. v! ^% `
      CA Ashigara4 L! C/ S# L% \! v5 ]
      BB Ise
! n+ I( \( G- I; Z) z) P      CL Kinu% ]1 I( s9 c* p
      DD Harukaze2 ]7 i8 w1 y0 R+ @" o
      DD Yugumo* c  |/ R, v9 n/ r
      DD Matsukaze6 Q( j- Q6 ~* x
      DD Asakaze
  m6 x' R. O9 y/ I  s8 E: iAllied Ships
7 b; ~7 U. D5 y6 L      SS Pike
- Q% p% o. O) ~" n$ @1 B0 O3 bSS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at CA Ashigara$ Q# j: q. C6 h% d: \
Pike bottoming out ....4 U, [6 P7 q+ @0 D
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search6 _) z; E8 Z) i; I+ ]
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
4 ]4 O" |- b, C# `DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
0 z0 A& {) X0 LDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...$ }% V9 x& f/ y- [+ N
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
. I% j* D) Z6 N# G" ~" pDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...8 d/ M9 `2 J& L
Escort abandons search for sub
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Morning Air attack on 9th Division, at 81,43 , near Ankang & v8 F' Y3 ?1 `+ ]0 v( S, o
Weather in hex: Light rain
& a1 s5 F1 J& Y& W, A4 sRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
+ ^$ A1 w- @/ \) T) xEstimated time to target is 2 minutes 1 N$ B; {" \- A! Q& X
Allied aircraft) \) J( o; j8 F4 e7 x: N5 u! H3 D
      A-29A Hudson x 8 0 P  j4 `5 B  i7 v* L) d  I3 ~
Allied aircraft losses3 S# K% W8 Q0 Y4 K
      A-29A Hudson: 1 damaged
8 l) _" {* \! Z- ?$ \Aircraft Attacking:+ F/ K. r4 N+ t4 j8 t* M) }
       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
: R; ?& s- z& ~& q9 v               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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6 G! L5 b% _2 ZMorning Air attack on 6th Division, at 81,47 , near Patung & i2 b9 {+ h8 A% J! ]! ~
Weather in hex: Moderate rain : Y* A- F* D4 _1 p( |
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.- }  g* t! t' F4 [, X2 k
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes ' Q' S1 J; s0 l5 w' j5 c
Allied aircraft
3 X3 t; ]0 e: B, M/ l; r3 P6 u      SB-III x 4
3 ?' E$ K" w4 l2 ?6 V0 n' d# FNo Allied losses
- i6 I$ J4 M$ T3 Z9 P+ k. dAircraft Attacking:
- U" ~7 _8 N8 V/ A3 j       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet) R5 L: K6 _. U3 R5 G. n! [- w
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb 0 D% G4 q2 d& T+ S# Y3 V
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* M) n) j  e9 z9 v) x* ]Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  - W+ V+ {6 j$ w3 U
Weather in hex: Overcast
4 {2 |8 R. Z3 c7 O* O' s2 rRaid spotted at 9 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
& L% \6 t2 y: g+ vEstimated time to target is 3 minutes ) E; _, o9 l2 [* Z" L
Japanese aircraft
) q( D# G' h2 M* _9 w5 n5 f      A6M2 Zero x 44
  K% R% T9 g6 U0 g/ C      G4M1 Betty x 18; H, A) S1 B& t$ ?) r
Japanese aircraft losses# o7 s8 v1 J4 O% {+ y6 p
      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
/ J/ U( ~) D( m      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 4 w  v; Z7 o9 G% R# _
Airbase hits 3
( \  q+ c3 R5 ^3 n0 lAirbase supply hits 36 T- x; ]& I/ D2 ^/ @; Y/ b
Runway hits 6
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
7 F( s# w7 ?1 ~  u0 xWeather in hex: Overcast
% s/ i" R2 J' f+ ?8 C) A- O) |0 rRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.3 ~) ~6 A$ I  J
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
# {  i- I1 i1 Q% R& w' @Japanese aircraft
0 P# [+ R, g4 O+ H+ t9 K! |      A6M2 Zero x 16- G* K2 Q) {* v7 A9 w5 ~
      G3M2 Nell x 23
$ v' d- w4 S- p; V+ A- G      G4M1 Betty x 23
0 D/ m" k/ s: C, k! b4 ~/ R0 F, i: sJapanese aircraft losses/ v1 v/ t& N: K1 x/ j0 [
      G3M2 Nell: 4 damaged
& d& R" B+ |5 ^; p7 \+ X      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak6 s3 O* j% A3 y
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 2 D$ n( v/ j# F" ?4 {
Airbase hits 5' t) e+ Y  u8 ^1 p; {2 d, D3 E
Airbase supply hits 22 j( r1 z. F! x
Runway hits 19$ _, n# p, D2 d! \, E1 B
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0 T$ z( R! M' R0 U, GAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  1 f# p' n1 ]" I8 ?/ m7 n) r' J
Weather in hex: Overcast 1 \; o0 \& ]* b/ E  T! T
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.8 K. Q/ F4 Q( |& f1 J8 f
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
9 @. G( p* o" nJapanese aircraft
& z1 J! H% T5 u8 l, F4 m7 _      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 31
/ C1 D0 @+ a7 i. l" l1 ZJapanese aircraft losses/ j% T" Z3 g% S
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged
% ^9 G& P3 L# u' u1 A: f      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
4 W* s* S$ w5 \" [0 v. `Allied ground losses:7 M6 f: ?! x1 F1 n* l( `
      5 casualties reported) r: J: l5 e, G+ _2 Y9 k/ v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 s/ U1 ]1 o+ e' D" x( D  H         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) S" v- K) q4 ?/ ^3 B, f7 h         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled , B! x1 l& B) g
Airbase hits 5
# w8 ?: p% X" p4 m! Z& t* o1 t4 xAirbase supply hits 1
1 ?8 Q5 V/ Z( X% zRunway hits 8
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+ i: F% d6 N& p3 T8 z3 xGround combat at Sian (83,41) . S/ P- d, P. i5 P- ]1 |
Allied Shock attack 4 C0 a3 [- R! O' T8 [
Attacking force 1798 troops, 34 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5
% g6 ]' [) g3 v" @& H4 XDefending force 18075 troops, 102 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 524 0 u9 _4 L  ^- E  p
Allied adjusted assault: 0  
$ R, \! v  N  m8 YJapanese adjusted defense: 231  
8 P8 H0 }/ Y7 B3 K+ v' NAllied assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 2)  7 I  s/ p0 N9 [$ K4 ^/ y% g
Combat modifiers
3 B1 M" x, _: W8 @Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
! F" [: R* `( Q* y/ f' y' }) t- xAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
2 L7 R/ c: P3 c; ^: I supply(-) * J" E( @  f0 V% @  Q3 g
Japanese ground losses:. `* a# j7 M5 U; P% I. Y
      9 casualties reported$ o) x) S4 i0 d* t/ k$ Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 [) B9 L  u' M4 a/ d7 t1 ?: Q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  S1 B' z' G; k' z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + i+ {8 [, x3 r
Allied ground losses:; l. m- M' g" \! W% q) m3 O
      592 casualties reported
6 ]0 {' H( P2 v! `( }% r, \, k         Squads: 43 destroyed, 0 disabled
" M$ S* p' L0 I5 H. u0 F  Y+ b7 @         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled
7 d8 e/ [6 i5 @; ]/ p+ `         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
" W8 E" c- E6 T7 J! g% \' n      Guns lost 20 (20 destroyed, 0 disabled) $ c* r2 I$ W0 k9 G
Assaulting units:7 d0 r/ Q1 U  C
    35th Chinese Corps
  B0 w% L# \' z3 P! c6 V) _: CDefending units:
5 Q5 @8 b+ ~8 O$ v- c' j    4th Ind.Mixed Brigade, g; u5 \, x# P& q
    102nd NCPC Route Brigade
( L! G8 c! l7 `  s5 V. |5 O: H! Y2 p    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade. N( R2 G2 M- q( b: _( v6 z6 q4 }
    15th RGC Temp. Division
% K7 J2 ~& d8 [    North China Area Army
' Q, c5 q9 F- z- C    69th JAAF AF Coy
) I! J: S+ m, i) g    19th JNAF AF Unit % ^9 D& N2 }: G$ q/ F# p
    68th JAAF AF Coy  - r. X: o/ A' y
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+ ?9 R$ t# n1 i# {: ~- z5 d9 hAllied Unit(s) surrounded at Sian
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! ]/ f7 b( ^& V) T  ^感觉达拉根坚挺的原因是当地的沼泽地形,如果从旁边登陆再过河突击达拉根5 f, [1 E) e6 ^0 T. F9 I
估计也难有更好的效果,日军已经增援到180战力了,按说也不少了,但是盟军调整异常好看% z7 B9 E% R7 n5 D& g$ c- d
防守的荷兰军队也就是一般货色,由于太靠近米里, ...) a! G" B  B0 G7 e+ N/ ]3 T  O1 y' X
zer0 发表于 2014-12-5 22:45
+ R$ n( l3 u( y& p: n1 N* F冒着岸炮登陆,各种混乱+损失,比过河突击什么的亏得多,同时,卸载船队也可能因为延误被空袭,多有不利。4 C% m6 Q' r2 q) J" t+ I5 p) _8 ^" f
从旁边登陆再过去,2个海警轻松搞定,而且没啥损失。
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冒着岸炮登陆,各种混乱+损失,比过河突击什么的亏得多,同时,卸载船队也可能因为延误被空袭,多有不利。! R, U7 d2 x' z5 i" D4 S- u
从旁边登陆再过去,2个海警轻松搞定,而且没啥损失。9 b9 e; [) n' T
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-6 03:28
* H8 m) P/ K4 P: z% Q5 _从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,
5 r; O; }/ [4 R% E) j' o不过2个海警能否轻松搞定很是怀疑,毕竟也是过河突击,外加沼泽地形。/ i* U7 e9 c+ g  e7 t6 E( Q
本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,4 |, W! i  q7 {( g2 p
在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地形的关系,- I" O" R' d3 U3 Z* J* h
要加快步伐,可以考虑突击前炮击一次。当然这种小地方,就是被盟军拖延下,也没啥大问题。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-8 23:45 编辑 " M# M2 x9 q" r5 @) D
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 04, 42( Z$ W# X0 K7 \" H
当天荷兰海军偷袭新加坡,发现当地有CA编队驻守,未取得战果,反而搭进去1cl1dd。. C4 u  k" I, m! L$ |0 z6 A6 \
日军突击达拉根,荷兰守军居然又挡住了   _2 }# N9 x5 {% ]; l
KB继续往苏门答腊岛北部撤离,缅甸的轰炸显示当地是第1突击团,这个部队不太熟悉
5 `* `4 Z: L" |& x1 Q- Z再去进一步查证实力,不过就一个团,估计难有大作为。
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3 S/ q) f$ S0 ENight Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 7,000 Yards
, Q# o7 |) i+ Z6 [, e4 f. O4 x0 q, C# ZJapanese Ships
4 B( I8 X  z% P) v: L      CA Takao, Shell hits 1
7 c% }8 s7 h4 \" x6 A3 P: c) R      CA Chokai, Shell hits 1: s; D, e+ D. x/ n& ]# ?5 V* w
      CL Sendai, Shell hits 1+ }8 p- S' Y3 ]7 K% c
      CL Kuma, Shell hits 1  e+ c8 O9 s8 j7 M% K& u% g
      DD Hagikaze* ]3 Z  |- b2 ?) G) _( u" I8 P* k5 ~- C
      DD Oshio
- j  k( f9 M, h" ^      DD Michishio
" N  U3 M$ K1 L" C0 z      DD Yamagumo, Shell hits 1,  on fire
0 M/ N0 i0 ]! {. N      DD Asagumo- ?" N# F( }+ t
      DD Akatsuki
6 V4 S+ t1 k+ q0 ^7 W      DD Ikazuchi - @- F. j' u% t, p5 P( g4 B
Allied Ships
7 M5 v  M" N; Q- Z6 k4 A, t      CL Sumatra, Shell hits 2& N4 s* j% t9 I3 v
      CL Danae, Shell hits 1
% ~) A' N, O; x- P7 Z# R8 [      CL Dragon, Shell hits 7,  heavy fires7 Y; G* |. Y6 E; Y+ v1 E  t# \7 D
      CL Durban, Shell hits 3
' i* l' ~8 A/ I      DD Vampire
5 \1 E7 ~& p1 {4 Q. j* p; N& p5 P      DD Vendetta, Shell hits 1/ R6 i- y# a( U. X- Z1 f6 c( b  l1 R7 @
      DD Banckert, Shell hits 1, p7 R0 o* u! h6 c5 s" X  M, |
      DD Piet Hein, Shell hits 3,  on fire $ s& S4 i& N3 Q! q* S  c  h( e3 b" T
Improved night sighting under 96% moonlight% U+ N$ O8 P& P; D
Maximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 96% moonlight: 8,000 yards
" _2 f: E, p% e! }0 x% |Range closes to 17,000 yards...6 W9 T3 \: N$ u% i" A+ d3 z
Range closes to 11,000 yards...  j+ m  y6 H) j6 ]) D* k2 m
Range closes to 7,000 yards..., q$ @4 X, f4 e, e8 T. T! R- o1 k5 y1 j
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 7,000 yards
. A* N' |, w7 N% V, |CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 7,000 yards* s7 t* l4 g# T# n
Watanabe, Seishichi crosses the 'T'
+ {/ u, w, J+ S5 Y; LCL Dragon engages CA Takao at 7,000 yards
  R* n9 O" e5 G$ M  KCL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards# [8 c& u9 G2 H+ I8 N$ v0 _
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 7,000 yards
3 d% ~7 [9 }& q8 e. TDD Piet Hein engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards
  g' u+ C# G9 F# n; q6 o- iDD Vendetta engages DD Yamagumo at 7,000 yards
1 X- N! s) E  h7 ^- CDD Piet Hein engages DD Michishio at 7,000 yards( J9 o- i$ C6 l2 ]8 e0 o0 m
Range closes to 4,000 yards1 w3 {! w. W9 D
CA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
9 z. {  y' t5 y* I: hCA Takao engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards- b. \( m6 ?: k8 _
CL Sumatra engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards3 m# J' ]. U$ Q0 D
CL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards+ e' B1 t' i4 ?0 s# T" ~
DD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards0 \% N8 {! [# Z/ @/ }
DD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards. B" X+ X" X$ j: g  p& O
DD Yamagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
# g( |* c7 o) |$ ^1 G; uDD Vendetta engages DD Michishio at 4,000 yards, q- q- s8 q* V; I6 |
DD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards: n) X# r, v' s# o2 b; g2 D
DD Piet Hein engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards  r# U) @0 i4 B. b( \3 b4 U
CL Kuma engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards) j+ t4 M; i. g
CA Takao engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards
  W- _7 S# c6 f1 g- ICA Takao engages CL Danae at 4,000 yards: W- d# S/ [' ^6 z2 G
CL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
. V0 c5 S  }- EDD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards+ _% G4 `/ k% E' u6 J' z. ^, G
DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
. \. ]1 w4 ?" l) O$ D4 JDD Vendetta engages DD Ikazuchi at 4,000 yards
2 H1 [3 h7 Y* S3 w# a0 VDD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 4,000 yards
5 R% R4 ~. D8 Y, y) `DD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards7 Z% n* p( Z# x( n3 [7 c
DD Vendetta engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards
- j7 R" n8 V0 }1 j% gCA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards) _. A# F/ B' A# {# j6 O/ R3 ~$ B, v
CA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
" T9 U  F- Q) Z6 N4 B$ YCL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards
; u; z1 \0 k% fCA Chokai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
- n  ?2 l6 j; a; W* Z( v, LDD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards" N2 n4 ~# S7 ?. f, W3 V: e3 @1 ]
DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
. u: \  t* h# H3 a0 W. iDD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards6 J* G, g% j# B' A( _
DD Oshio engages DD Vampire at 4,000 yards
& P9 H) w8 ?% [9 FDD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
* i4 u$ W1 R7 d/ N% Z5 M- m. gDD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
( x. }# H7 e( mRange increases to 5,000 yards) A, j% T* A1 y+ Q& d; _1 @5 p/ i
CL Kuma engages CL Durban at 5,000 yards% C8 x1 |" Y- C
CL Sendai engages CL Dragon at 5,000 yards, x) @4 k* y4 D
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards
' H* S* Z+ g, f( nCL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards
& X- u" k+ H# `) }# M( qDD Ikazuchi engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards& x' k& G) O6 p* Y* e. C
DD Banckert engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards5 ?: B7 @( l3 T1 F# J: ^: B
DD Vampire engages DD Asagumo at 5,000 yards, E8 B. \- o6 k" W8 g1 M6 [- k
DD Vampire engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards
; T$ c1 V" w, d; l  b, F( t) UDD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards, ^5 I& p( R2 v& V
DD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards
  k4 c$ H+ e# S9 O6 BDD Hagikaze engages DD Piet Hein at 5,000 yards
) ?/ r9 f5 a' V- ~1 qRange increases to 9,000 yards1 y/ u) H! q4 c9 V" O
CA Chokai engages CL Durban at 9,000 yards( B6 t! ^* A- d$ j5 A8 i
CA Takao engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards4 n( E' A( N' B4 ?# j' {& Q
CL Danae engages CL Kuma at 9,000 yards; F# r7 ~4 p; n+ R; H* v8 I" d
CL Sendai engages CL Danae at 9,000 yards; q! D( H, ^0 @. d* A" B4 A2 A" t
DD Yamagumo engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
) |" J5 I' G: u- T+ i6 y7 l4 |DD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 9,000 yards
# z3 U: A6 V1 w( p5 E% DDD Vampire engages DD Akatsuki at 9,000 yards
2 w- r/ k8 N: YDD Vampire engages DD Michishio at 9,000 yards( z& r, m, ^" c& H  }; d
DD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 9,000 yards
$ |( i5 ]( [  e6 B6 ZRange increases to 11,000 yards: U" M. \0 H! P$ w* u
CA Chokai engages CL Danae at 11,000 yards1 r( I. ~# }( ]# N( R' Z
CL Durban engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards! g9 e9 W2 P! Z( z, w" {0 g1 g
CL Kuma engages CL Dragon at 11,000 yards( h' t1 ~$ l4 a) A  e- v( Z
CL Sumatra engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards
" x' \2 ^3 l% J+ y4 T& E3 F4 ^0 MDD Ikazuchi engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
- W7 e$ n* m) K# M( VDD Akatsuki engages DD Vendetta at 11,000 yards7 y9 b9 E3 S3 x/ b6 Z
DD Asagumo engages DD Piet Hein at 11,000 yards
! S5 ]8 @+ i5 D- o8 @7 V) G' MDD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 11,000 yards1 A+ S$ k7 t2 u% J2 p
Task forces break off...
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$ t% o  L  b7 a8 TDay Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 19,000 Yards ) j# n/ [/ _3 M+ @$ M; _; M
Japanese Ships1 @# M1 c, U- d6 H
      CA Kumano
& u+ i& S9 Q3 B& ^4 M      DD Arashi
) y& G- Q" n: ]5 J* D- }) f      DD Harusame" Q. A2 K# A  {' [! j9 b
      DD Asagiri- ^) R6 E! @: s( q0 d) Q0 i
      DD Sagiri ! }6 V6 A' V1 ~( D! {3 o
Allied Ships
, a+ r# e6 O3 t      CL Dragon, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk& P; O. E+ a; l3 U  j8 H
      DD Banckert, Shell hits 15, and is sunk
, I- H  w' L$ j0 |* J& ZMaximum visibility in Overcast Conditions: 20,000 yards
* ]" S4 r& D  S( g2 @Range closes to 21,000 yards...
2 q5 [* i/ k! b8 U2 xRange closes to 19,000 yards...
  A6 l- N6 j6 p) L1 Z2 s" c+ T5 t* HCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 19,000 yards
! n$ U4 z  t# C4 z) I. X1 K  yCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 19,000 yards
: ?' [7 {2 y  Q+ qTanaka, Kikumatsu crosses the 'T'% D! Z" T- @# [: N3 Y, I$ s7 k
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards  D# D( e7 |$ P3 ^" y) r+ e4 k- y
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards
% |- v8 h0 z5 v$ J. H7 v) MDD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 19,000 yards
% t0 T$ [* D, K0 f, _7 @( \DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 19,000 yards
# D' Y/ b- C; i( @0 ERange closes to 16,000 yards
  E! f" i3 ^6 l) S8 ?' BDD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 16,000 yards; W0 J0 {/ I$ ]% o
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 16,000 yards
  B7 F* P. v8 q7 z5 J3 e2 yDD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 16,000 yards2 u* P. l* ^9 [" Q% k4 u  r% \
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 16,000 yards
1 h! D. f7 r9 F0 B& GRange closes to 12,000 yards
( @6 E4 l; {% d/ r1 j- V1 |$ E/ CCA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 12,000 yards
& }- Z; p5 B$ n4 vDD Banckert engages DD Sagiri at 12,000 yards4 ]" r! j- W" d3 q4 d" f
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 12,000 yards# R5 k# ~+ W+ `3 L3 M: b. b8 ~$ s
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards4 t! U+ _3 S, L( @9 k, G, I
Range closes to 10,000 yards
- [7 U; T1 b' y1 y# }% U. p" \CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 10,000 yards
- ]7 N7 F7 I1 A# rDD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 10,000 yards
  {2 W, u# m4 P1 `( X$ Y  qDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards
$ Y9 U/ E' y+ T0 zDD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards: e% P1 ?& @& f4 B# ?5 L) d
Range closes to 9,000 yards4 N) i! j; [, ^
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards0 N( R0 ]- c0 b
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 9,000 yards* L/ ^' n5 {  c9 Q
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
2 ?$ o) p  @: ?0 m% PRange closes to 8,000 yards: t" o* @( ]3 @3 Q  H2 ^
CL Dragon sunk by CA Kumano at 8,000 yards% G' k' o7 u* n  @  n
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards4 N: t, f3 _: e6 G* r
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards4 G2 K( u7 c( |6 ^" v% \3 y* L; k8 O! q
DD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards
4 X" P3 P& [+ zDD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards- \) z# L+ f" ]9 u# o
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards7 _, [. J  q" q) c" v3 g
Range increases to 11,000 yards) Z/ S' J9 t" R* [$ Q  k
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 11,000 yards
, O) ]8 T+ L- \2 N7 i8 a5 r8 jDD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards  T- o( _4 R4 n6 F
Range increases to 12,000 yards/ p3 _5 w- i3 l; ^8 m- `; M( e: g1 j/ f
CA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards( ^+ O5 U) [  U  m: U5 H% H
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards, t; i5 y8 Y$ F2 j& M) q5 R
Range closes to 11,000 yards* F: @3 H% p) e& W6 ?
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
/ O/ ?+ H' N2 q# L' oDD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 11,000 yards
8 u( E3 a! |6 B+ lDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
) U7 L8 d% u7 }" HRange closes to 9,000 yards7 C. l$ |3 L' u* t8 \( m; Z
CA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
! V2 G( A9 A+ d9 {DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards- l9 T' }" _0 Z3 e3 N4 {/ ~
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards2 _( A4 B8 n' R( v6 H5 o
Range closes to 5,000 yards" K2 {7 [2 ~! F6 Q: G7 o: W$ S
DD Banckert sunk by CA Kumano at 5,000 yards
0 ?8 L$ Y; V! v& {9 u9 ]Combat ends with last Allied ship sunk...( [" K7 x2 B/ @& o% c8 n6 H2 m( T
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Morning Air attack on 1st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 81,43 , near Ankang
* x- a# i% D  k' l' cWeather in hex: Thunderstorms / a* g9 I/ I; s" f. K" J
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
' S, r, ?/ [# \3 W/ TEstimated time to target is 5 minutes , n2 ?7 P+ K5 ?4 E; }
Allied aircraft5 j; ~; z0 ?9 _1 O7 l1 P
      A-29A Hudson x 8
0 ~# \; Z; s4 `5 |Allied aircraft losses
  b- Q! U: Q, j- |' H, u      A-29A Hudson: 2 damaged
  w; ~# ~) p& q# }Aircraft Attacking:7 ^* F' D' E2 O) Y7 b, i
       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet* G5 K9 K/ c' @5 H) c- t& h
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb 4 h2 f0 [9 w' j1 n
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5 r: @$ C0 N+ ^, \& ]Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi) 7 E' _" I4 f6 R3 X% ~" E  ^5 [0 o6 |
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud & J$ T7 L3 f3 E( v6 h* e* F9 ?
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.' Y  Q( w% q( ]; n- v" m
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
" B/ {. j+ }0 F9 ?# F* p  ]Allied aircraft" V, G3 X' C5 S  c
      B-17D Fortress x 17
5 L- K. M5 |* zNo Allied losses
# N" O& O. Y5 o3 ?Japanese ground losses:9 o0 E( y% w( w0 h" [
      19 casualties reported
" g1 _! H0 y3 H  h7 K/ o         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 e' |1 t  A6 Q, W; n+ A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled. Q1 e2 l  m9 v1 J) B+ a) P' T6 C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ O' l+ |# ?, l. J' iAircraft Attacking:
3 ]# H9 q( ~( q- m1 w       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet6 ?3 |- d* b) x. m7 J
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb' ?) Z! c4 C! x3 [3 c% J
       5 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet' @" T( }; I) A& z
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb* [* _: z0 u: @# [8 I
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
  s+ @  P' t5 G. |3 \1 i9 G& p               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb # E9 n) O2 w. f. q9 z7 J  y$ m
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" t4 }% R  W/ N- l9 Q" g/ ~2 @Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi)
/ h- j% ]& p+ Q& T; sWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
- [( B# @6 j& V% zRaid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.  ?9 g& _/ X( c5 ^  [
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes % t6 l8 [( c8 H( I, {/ N8 J5 U
Allied aircraft+ k7 l2 x+ h% x2 n
      B-17D Fortress x 7
1 B: X* w. ?# q" A0 w' F! r* dNo Allied losses
- I  j/ G# `- Z( `& m/ MJapanese ground losses:5 Z7 T( W7 ?! p# |9 l* G
      21 casualties reported
% {) }* y; v1 N: u         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! G% ^# C8 A9 C* f* {* z# u
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ E% T" s, i  m  k         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , |6 E* N+ v9 Z" m
Aircraft Attacking:# z' O& V& h! p$ @
       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet9 |' e$ x& x% F* [7 ~3 ^7 h3 J
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
! l) G0 K9 X3 z------------------------------------------------------- 6 J- P5 I2 N# I, T& V
Ground combat at 99,130 (near Port Moresby) 6 d4 @+ n2 r% F* ^$ n1 z; f( \
Japanese Shock attack : ]' K, I: E; [9 ]
Attacking force 11879 troops, 139 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 411
% L! g+ k8 J( m% x0 o6 _Defending force 4844 troops, 31 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 77 - ?: e) D' K7 X) t. \* ]/ D
Japanese adjusted assault: 365  
4 e: I8 ^, _: i: E! QAllied adjusted defense: 115  7 X9 O0 r, o5 r0 H# ?" b
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  $ A! p  _7 I2 e6 E
Combat modifiers+ W, o. m- y, g  ~5 c! p
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-), supply(-)
  s2 r1 ^  m1 L3 o1 d- gAttacker: shock(+) - P, W3 a( @' w" e% Q7 f
Japanese ground losses:3 \- V$ Y& v, Z0 R( }9 n
      168 casualties reported9 B% D9 y$ ?' O3 V: r, n  h
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 17 disabled
" v  q* h5 d* i4 A6 q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 v3 S6 n( M/ _( n/ B) r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 5 F% h+ j# T( o' y, K
Allied ground losses:9 h6 _" [' \, a8 c, i) P8 M
      1424 casualties reported1 I: ~# \7 h* s- Z8 P( Q
         Squads: 68 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ C- H' |" I2 h8 X         Non Combat: 121 destroyed, 0 disabled
' S4 R& N. r( `/ B4 r  y  m         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 ?! t5 u* Z+ u) s
      Guns lost 9 (4 destroyed, 5 disabled). t& O, [5 ]" M* b% K; S6 u/ F' A
      Units retreated 2
4 a! X9 @3 J; ODefeated Allied Units Retreating! * c- z0 P7 @5 R2 }. v
Assaulting units:" |! L" M$ g9 @' K+ F
    146th Infantry Regiment
( |( v/ V5 w( O1 D: f  u    144th Infantry Regiment1 O1 q% L6 |: z
    16th Infantry Regiment6 \9 d4 s" z4 f+ }+ j4 V6 W' e
    2nd Field Artillery Regiment ' s8 F) M3 U& Y3 A6 h( o5 p
Defending units:
5 y1 l% v2 d& U2 C% H- o. \    1st Australian Division
6 N9 x2 `$ l6 ~3 Z8 r& N    15th RAAF Base Force
5 h+ O$ L: q( w3 x- F! C-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ! |" T0 i0 p; z" w5 E! I$ \9 Q
Ground combat at Tarakan (67,91) $ `# c; L% l* b8 Y' L8 l' z
Japanese Shock attack * h6 |1 @9 }9 ]4 y! W9 x
Attacking force 4527 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 181 3 e/ d" v4 o* l4 L; D
Defending force 1542 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 27
* }: E* O! o" O3 m; i8 |Japanese adjusted assault: 142  " V  l& @2 f! v% A4 |
Allied adjusted defense: 58  5 o' ~  x4 N" S* l
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)  
! p  X6 V1 E. i( e' M3 o8 JJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0   N7 e, z6 |9 [8 ?. K8 F
Combat modifiers4 A  m- Y! z4 Y
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)1 j; U! @! Q9 y2 b
Attacker: shock(+) % z% z: q# a* G+ [/ d  B7 J
Japanese ground losses:0 {- @8 f) e4 G& R2 K- T5 b8 S
      130 casualties reported
2 l  g8 n- _" O! m% L         Squads: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled* S. _& n$ c2 O' A* i" b5 Z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
( {2 h# H$ L7 s) k1 g         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # g9 _* O$ D& E" X
Allied ground losses:
( f! U1 M) e6 n) b; w4 n      153 casualties reported# c  j8 d/ c& x+ y+ r
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 15 disabled9 B# `$ X8 _( L1 p8 O
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 5 disabled9 K( |, q5 [0 \+ @
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 S9 r+ M/ W! p- yAssaulting units:
7 A( n) k4 M4 L$ M: n    15th Naval Guard Unit6 ?4 i' v0 @  t- F" I% M5 D
    Kure 3rd SNLF
7 n9 ^( l  a6 N* E+ F    I./124th Infantry Battalion& ^; u4 c1 r" }" P
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  1 S$ \9 f: p  S$ c5 k9 g5 E
Defending units:
+ }. L  R  J- B* N+ [3 R# c    VII KNIL Battalion3 c9 w- H9 \- y# e- q# ~
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion: k: a8 z" \! }- ?# |- r0 ~) E' v
    Tarakan Base Force
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 05, 424 e$ V! C& ~, E+ h" J
日军连续突击达拉根,当地守军不堪消耗,无奈败退,达拉根易手。% k6 D7 ?0 \: u/ K
日军玩命的炸巨港,有必要炸这么烂么。。
4 p; z* f) k/ ?: bKB继续北撤,已从侦查界面消失,会不会去仰光打击当地守卫编队呢?$ N: R) J, A: \7 X' v9 A* h* z
推测对方应该会绕道回新加坡,毕竟瑞鹤中弹了,老拖着也不是个事. k2 E6 i( F8 X, q1 A/ C
已经派10+的ss到马六甲海峡附近去布雷和伏击了,看运气吧。
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9 m) \8 R0 J, ]Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  * s) Y) ?! X1 o6 ~) c
Weather in hex: Severe storms
% v, b, w8 J# g" t* gRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
( k. w& r# m" T: WEstimated time to target is 7 minutes ! h1 ~, C) P7 C% s; I! [, O8 n
Japanese aircraft
% q7 N9 N& V* W% v4 i7 H      A6M2 Zero x 457 O  R2 X# {. K+ a3 l# V+ [
      G3M2 Nell x 321 r2 |% n; `- o" v
      G4M1 Betty x 45
8 Y! h+ B4 p9 ?9 V( ?1 e3 {      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 32 ( k  U! S5 u: h5 L4 K
Japanese aircraft losses
, i& p2 ~/ f( H  L+ {! C/ L      G3M2 Nell: 7 damaged' D, D% v: `7 Z1 \4 q! u0 l
      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
- u9 l2 [0 x1 lAirbase hits 54 B' Z* [) o  F" c# J! M1 ~. g* b+ }
Airbase supply hits 3
* L6 X' C: `/ n5 ]Runway hits 18
9 R9 S& n+ }5 A6 u6 P& ~Aircraft Attacking:# R2 F8 D) Q7 a
      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet+ O& A. d# g6 E
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb7 E: \  _1 K. I3 x
      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet1 E0 ~& e9 F  b3 h( u  K, H
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb9 G' t; P9 `" x- M% E
       9 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
3 q1 u2 V2 X  n+ a. b1 @% j, o               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
8 S" ~+ w4 A& Y2 t5 c       9 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
4 h+ K/ @+ O3 l& s               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
3 n0 r1 d, [- g  L+ Q      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
6 D, M7 g6 L# ~               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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, H& g1 B, Y& k" ~/ ^( h+ `. EAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  + F3 [9 J0 T) r4 Y* E1 }" P
Weather in hex: Severe storms
% E2 n8 H% {3 h9 p" X3 |Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.. ~# S% i6 v* B* D
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
! S, v- r5 p$ M8 d2 g. q' S9 _8 QJapanese aircraft7 I  k) Q9 m2 r
      A6M2 Zero x 175 c$ E) S' K5 k
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 18# H) e. p# Y/ K  G6 g
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
/ q+ S$ ~1 N5 L% Q  |. {$ y8 ?: x) w; ~  k      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 22
* v1 d, L  J6 FJapanese aircraft losses. f, T$ C7 _/ f. v
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged- M& P* p9 f8 B( M
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 damaged
) F! Z; D- h& d2 @8 S/ VAirbase hits 1
; Z+ Y% c$ J- c6 F" c2 PAirbase supply hits 1
5 g. i; i  c0 _2 U8 Z/ RRunway hits 3
0 Z* q- V* G9 ~4 \( O5 L----------------------------------------------------$ }0 w2 L3 j8 s. k; W! \( t
Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  ; r- k5 b, H) c" Y6 b8 F; _
Weather in hex: Severe storms
" q' s$ q+ [+ S' E; F% KRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
  m* g5 `3 I2 g" B" s( I# q5 @+ i  cEstimated time to target is 4 minutes 5 E- N; W$ B  T' r
Japanese aircraft
/ }9 V( l' t' _0 w& v      A6M2 Zero x 17
4 a5 i# s0 l, ]! O      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 144 w% Q6 ]9 U- u! z# O. L" ^8 w
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9 : y/ }0 R: p# X* A( w
Japanese aircraft losses
4 L% \8 ?5 L, F0 }9 f      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged
/ R% W2 @% E  ^0 U3 Q* L      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak & Y% H3 T) T. M8 t2 j( G
Runway hits 2 - S, g% ?, a, i, @# |# X
Aircraft Attacking:% U# ?: E3 x# y
      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
- |/ X: I/ }+ D; I' G               Airfield Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb0 F; i, Z+ |! [, d3 i
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" r" Q% I3 q6 u. Z% XGround combat at Ankang (82,42)
! d3 b& |& M% p+ }3 NJapanese Bombardment attack / r. n. Q  J+ e; Q; |* W; h/ a: x
Attacking force 61232 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1992 ; R: R1 m' Z# M* ^  K; Q, k8 [8 S- }
Defending force 77037 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125 3 }- p5 B! t( H, M3 Z$ d4 G8 L& s
Japanese ground losses:* _2 H+ S9 D2 j" v
      9 casualties reported( R7 v0 \: l+ H1 j2 W$ B& A) B; O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' o; |4 Y& J9 W2 w& Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 W4 y+ P8 l$ x: l$ T3 E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled : e4 z- o% O! j* f0 t( c
Allied ground losses:
2 s3 l* W; h3 U! s6 O      62 casualties reported6 d8 b; G2 |4 O( A2 _! H
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled
4 C) Y0 K- o, P* p         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
! U4 F/ r9 e% \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: c6 f# I8 u9 V+ K% [
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Ground combat at Tarakan (67,91) 4 R, X+ e; M, }; u. y6 q2 [% o
Japanese Shock attack
9 u! I* R% l" D$ DAttacking force 4437 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 173 . V; c2 o$ A# P" m1 `" h
Defending force 1409 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 16
- g6 r+ N% |& o% m% b5 t8 `Japanese adjusted assault: 107  
' y- ]$ G/ }1 yAllied adjusted defense: 22  
( s& ?5 t+ K# p+ UJapanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)  
( m1 E9 @  g. p4 f$ wJapanese forces CAPTURE Tarakan !!! 2 w! z' d7 b$ T* P* V  \! I8 u
Combat modifiers: h' C$ k7 K; w7 N2 X
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), experience(-); E0 M: K# d" P9 f' s
Attacker: shock(+) 9 b, A' G% F( D$ @- {
Japanese ground losses:
; W( z- h& w5 O      206 casualties reported
! M6 f: w5 y( ]& y! O1 F- ~         Squads: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled/ g2 y- C/ D3 K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled7 r  t2 w, J- o9 u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled " I# h0 }6 b6 |* T' q) j" _
Allied ground losses:
9 L! q: i2 j! B& \8 I  U      542 casualties reported
" A' o  z* v. g; D         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled2 S8 a' n8 d/ g. W4 u7 R% V
         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 1 disabled( w. A+ g0 \6 @! w$ g$ m, ~
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ b% l2 b5 D# n6 t  e) y      Guns lost 25 (25 destroyed, 0 disabled)
% D0 Z9 t) w  O1 k9 L2 v" J/ o. b      Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)
4 b8 C4 _: W0 H9 J2 D# {      Units retreated 3 - u, u  e) h) X
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
/ u3 r1 @+ Q/ J9 {9 \Assaulting units:% b) B1 S$ Y: _1 O
    Kure 3rd SNLF
6 z4 h8 r( f# z" F$ l    I./124th Infantry Battalion
' }0 x& ]1 o* m    15th Naval Guard Unit: F. y* H$ A8 c- ]
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  
; \) A0 I# R; m- f8 e6 Q& g2 n1 EDefending units:
: b) G5 I6 K/ a5 t' E/ P* [    VII KNIL Battalion4 b+ j! h/ l( E! S) v/ D
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
9 p' L0 K2 t- ?1 L- x    Tarakan Base Force 2 \- K+ t  C$ K1 t
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" A) d; y( c7 U7 {& yGround combat at 78,91 (near Davao)
) C/ j! F) P6 w' Q. gJapanese Deliberate attack
, m3 y& o: i: c& O9 c7 KAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
& T( ~6 {( l$ p" v4 Y6 w, `7 CDefending force 107 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 * {1 Z  [/ r) ]# e1 P* x4 y. d
Japanese adjusted assault: 56  
* u& X  W6 ?+ _7 E. f* OAllied adjusted defense: 1  
4 \, a# t" k4 b' mJapanese assault odds: 56 to 1  
3 P0 \% \/ d6 O8 Z: j5 r- GCombat modifiers( F  y$ E9 h4 F* \
Defender: op mode(-), experience(-), supply(-)
! t$ Z2 }6 o* ]; D7 KAttacker:  
' w7 Y8 p6 x7 T, G  |Japanese ground losses:
( }. \( ~+ n0 {& A$ k      42 casualties reported
6 X9 x7 F: a. E4 L         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
& e7 x: Q0 `1 T7 Q  }$ H         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled0 b3 i; T: l3 F' T+ ?2 Z: P* V: P, Z
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
) t0 H1 P. [" R" f" f      Guns lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled) + r7 u, I, C" ?; ~- y( U3 }
Allied ground losses:
  m9 F( z9 y3 K9 k      65 casualties reported: h& j7 i# a" f2 o$ ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 z! L8 W: f' O& i+ ]         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled5 z! X9 f0 u7 t/ b' d
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
. ^% T0 n8 N, [! X  o$ C8 C; s      Units destroyed 2
2 V, a: z( y4 a. dAssaulting units:5 x# R$ ^8 y5 g4 p8 o. `
    62nd Naval Guard Unit3 i- S: f7 |, ]7 h5 o6 u
Defending units:' m# p  d& r8 m( ^5 h6 V+ Y
    4th Marine Rgt /1! y5 `" P' y0 L9 r- G0 g; _8 W
    Cavite USN Base Force /1
+ S, ^: Q) E5 W3 y从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,- r% x1 {$ \/ f# J! F0 z! j: c. l
不过2个海警能否轻松搞定很是怀疑,毕竟也是过河突击,外加沼泽地形。1 L2 b6 J  i" G- u& }; q% V
本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,3 z* G" z6 T! c" F* a3 O; m
在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地 ..., s, ^/ h4 G3 D( M' j
zer0 发表于 2014-12-8 23:06
没啥可怀疑的,我每次都这么干的,自从第一次直接登陆损失很大之后
那个是日军伞兵第一突击营,一共4个
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-9 21:20 编辑
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没啥可怀疑的,我每次都这么干的,自从第一次直接登陆损失很大之后' t4 u* b, S! m
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-9 02:12
3 T0 N/ @, i, c- o" l3 S" c6 U8 ?" |哦,谢谢分享信息,以后有机会可以试试。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-9 21:13 编辑
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那个是日军伞兵第一突击营,一共4个# l" Q4 v5 O7 G0 ~& t9 N( R6 }3 D
reninhat 发表于 2014-12-9 16:48
% v# ~9 n- p2 B& O3 L  _谢谢提醒,回去查了下,发现是开局位于鹿儿岛的第一伞兵突击团,满编38战力,1 w$ F! g/ Q, Y; Z! k7 V+ Q
比一般营级单位27战力大点,号称一个团还是蛮吓唬人的
2 X7 y  C9 F# o1 M8 L& r* b! X看来日军是空降突击的缅甸,而不是从北面走过去的,
" Q7 w; B8 A# @4 c0 Q" {: m和本人用1102日军的经验不同,当天日军没有显示空降攻击,直接占领当地- ]1 G6 I7 `4 V" @3 K: |
本人用1102时,即使空降空城也要突击一下,暴露实力,看来版本变了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 06, 42
( m; w# K" L& x- S日军准备了快半月的爪哇登陆计划被推迟了,兵力又回到了新加坡集结,
1 E( H+ D  d/ c3 ~' `闲来无事的新加坡空军继续拿巨港撒气。3 R# `+ d. s: ?5 G
话说KB北上,日军齐聚新加坡,难道日军打算直接先登陆印度?$ m$ t  b! q; `: ]8 X7 a- P9 L
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$ X3 P8 e# P* RAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
3 o& ~7 E  u7 iWeather in hex: Partial cloud 9 ?* `: ~! K2 t& ]( S
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.: K/ [% ?2 H) B$ ]
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes # p" r6 |1 P8 R% [: d7 d3 R  L" \
Japanese aircraft
, J: ]4 A2 B, q/ b: E      A6M2 Zero x 342 s$ O  S$ A& {( P, }/ P
      G3M2 Nell x 319 R/ C" {- k" ]& R
      G4M1 Betty x 267 L8 @2 h, Z0 L- t; R% ^  K
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 31
+ {8 F. K! u0 u' G( eJapanese aircraft losses
4 w- A$ W# Q+ [; r7 ~# V% n      G3M2 Nell: 11 damaged& J+ G, \, m& A( n
      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged
- c: L0 u- m/ w      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
# Y+ C' M  b! t4 [Allied ground losses:  B; i& N* e  E
      31 casualties reported
$ E2 @5 B0 w* X' V3 K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 A% F( B+ B5 ~( l$ a3 i, W0 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
; V4 \! n; @, ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ ]0 G" ]% ~+ ^. t# y3 ^0 Q7 IAirbase hits 3
1 m. S! D: G% y" DAirbase supply hits 2# i. T* C! q! K2 J
Runway hits 10
$ ~/ H0 q/ h' A" n( ]+ sAircraft Attacking:( q5 O$ {2 \& d. b; p$ D3 n
      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet6 k3 K% _% r  M7 K% A" D
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
0 M- p* r' M2 J- d: u      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet3 o  `; {9 e  Z& b/ n
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb  |8 g! z! y& o, A" g  i/ a9 a8 A
       8 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet  Z8 H" K& \8 I
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
+ B7 V7 Y1 `  o* Q2 ?. q       8 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
7 Q* Q+ a1 X& ?; J5 |               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb# M! D. }1 m5 _; v
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Afternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang)
$ U7 q& O, `) G  ?' IWeather in hex: Partial cloud 4 o) L2 H; q" {
Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
6 Y& N; p% P" a* `4 W" EEstimated time to target is 2 minutes   g+ O. z! ]. B% M0 V8 O* ]
Japanese aircraft
1 S; h" H: R9 c* `; K, X* ~2 d      A6M2 Zero x 184 W) I" a$ b  o
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 17
1 S# p% n1 z' W  v1 S      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 217 P5 _2 m* M* g7 B& k; g8 S1 o) c
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 23 ; x+ e' }5 F( [+ I
Japanese aircraft losses
9 G: p6 G4 f; b2 X      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged" |8 K; b: I3 d5 d
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
1 T* \! P( q3 D  N( A; Q; y0 L      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 6 damaged 2 V" W+ V# A: |
Allied ground losses:
7 y" R5 P( U; N# k: z* C$ P      78 casualties reported
/ |' j6 _: O  D$ V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled% Z$ k: K" h7 D4 K' }9 m
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
, I! c& H+ `" E. U2 j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , c- T9 x" s. e! V& P
Aircraft Attacking:
0 V6 v( R) {/ u; G- z      17 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet3 h* p2 M2 Z! ?* i; \& g
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
5 P& X) j; j; |% b) p      23 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet
" l) d% R+ Y( c5 O$ P               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb5 [0 K+ a! h# v* u' [% Q
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Afternoon Air attack on Korps Marechausee Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang)
2 R- k) X1 q  u8 V1 _  C% w# R8 d3 GWeather in hex: Partial cloud
! C3 v0 V2 V$ S& eRaid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.: k5 g" M* Y# a7 L5 j# I. w$ E
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
2 W. r% h7 O- z1 yJapanese aircraft
3 s9 W7 F( L% g! a; @" q      A6M2 Zero x 17
" j2 S) v, s& j8 m! g) n      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 13
+ K: B7 A  X7 D$ q# sJapanese aircraft losses
5 U4 `4 {' Y0 R6 i. H, T& s      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged ) q9 M8 P- q7 T
Allied ground losses:
. q3 X  Q9 F2 G5 J/ O0 V7 @% j      88 casualties reported* B9 }5 g8 r. P% L* w1 l+ l: T
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
8 p$ |) P5 m' t9 X( p) u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled$ q5 C$ [6 Q4 O7 Y. z. v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled $ t8 l) _- u. b
Aircraft Attacking:+ r1 J8 s% @: P# |2 {9 Y
      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
# R8 ?8 W! y- T# n- p$ q               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb 1 l1 k0 y/ c( h- ?# Y0 E; k
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Afternoon Air attack on West Sumatra Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang) 9 X+ |1 s* U( {& R
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
+ Y# ^8 q& V7 xRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
( @( ]) r: X; h! d% K6 y! jEstimated time to target is 7 minutes ' U. N9 Q" ^. B: i
Japanese aircraft
( m$ Z2 v9 s6 W      A6M2 Zero x 242 L; m) f+ e9 T  o$ X
      G4M1 Betty x 18
7 G( M* b* a6 i! ~# v3 ^2 C9 C      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21
8 B) L  K: x. L0 K* p7 nJapanese aircraft losses& {9 t: c) m  J3 }' b2 z! m- I
      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged
+ l- o! J, g3 h' ?& r  c9 E, ~      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 1 D9 J' @* P7 t! z4 ]+ C
Allied ground losses:
0 d1 M0 G6 `9 h+ k1 I# E( x      68 casualties reported1 z7 s4 I# p+ o: a* P) z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 F+ p5 P6 U/ p" R+ p
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled9 [, Z/ _) L+ ^! [# e$ k' C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) X# ~2 b) J& |( z" E7 l* o6 ZAircraft Attacking:5 ?' L5 P; Q6 w1 Q! d0 c
      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet2 p- l; R- h% E1 l/ z, w
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb- |* v( n/ p7 D7 U6 J4 A8 g
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) 7 r# U+ g+ D9 d9 ^/ a) u0 m
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 P$ ?8 c) ~/ aAttacking force 61227 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1991
$ c$ p* W7 D# O9 P* l+ aDefending force 77072 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125 8 I( c* G  X5 @7 p
Japanese ground losses:
. U- t# a( ?' u6 Q! F      9 casualties reported
7 a7 g* i. `  [3 d         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
5 Z* T7 O( h$ b" F% i! ?5 w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 ]# u6 K3 d$ c- ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 x5 v, T1 b4 T: ^" Y& {) h
Allied ground losses:
/ O7 Q" s1 `" `  {& v; Q& ?- t      90 casualties reported; w& c" ]) B$ K" Y0 z0 M% Y
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled) k8 d6 z* |0 ]- ^; r6 q* c* @
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled" M) l$ w& X3 }  W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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5 u. j: G; W: O+ f4 ZGround combat at Singkawang (56,88) 5 P/ G+ q1 E7 u; N; P
Japanese Bombardment attack " n* [8 Q9 X0 S; }
Attacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 0 T4 g! d' P8 ^( A# F
Defending force 1535 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 38 + L$ t, b  N/ z
Allied ground losses:8 l8 }, @' ?( I1 O2 }. l4 Y
      22 casualties reported7 i+ a4 j' E2 U' s
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
4 d) I( s2 Q, `6 c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 F- Q) v1 U. W- w( n7 q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ! K3 g8 Y9 |. b& H& a* H- U# X
Assaulting units:
3 {+ m5 Z+ g6 B    22nd Recon Regiment
" a8 b# I- R/ I7 @    18th Mountain Gun Regiment: O% P, f1 M: O9 o+ v
    1st RF Gun Battalion
4 C+ W7 |% i8 L& @; D' m4 {4 |    5th Mortar Battalion- O9 Z. k% T! Z6 n4 F
    3rd Mortar Battalion; R$ j# i' s( p& \# {: N6 U# G/ X& Y
    12th JAAF Base Force9 N7 E8 _' a8 `2 i- e5 N; w
    22nd JAAF AF Bn  ' b+ r8 G+ R# d
Defending units:7 R& S9 n2 d  T, e7 n6 H: E( V
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
7 {$ h3 b& i7 s) w* o2 \0 a    North Borneo Base Force 3 p. s) e( P. ~! Y$ d# F
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Ground combat at Singkep (49,87) 6 x4 C2 m: t, s
Japanese Shock attack / \5 ?* R2 a2 V- d6 b7 X
Attacking force 1433 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58 $ W. X5 h7 c' r
Defending force 177 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 9
! o! S8 J6 e5 j  `% T. X) v) gJapanese adjusted assault: 54  6 ^2 T- A$ Y, b+ O
Allied adjusted defense: 1  / M2 i( o6 O/ m: u
Japanese assault odds: 54 to 1 (fort level 0)  
& u0 F& v7 C' ]. ]1 `Japanese forces CAPTURE Singkep !!! / \" F7 z+ r2 W( _' v
Combat modifiers
8 Q9 S8 j) U% W! iDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), fatigue(-), morale(-)& c1 d- g6 t% O- p+ A0 E
experience(-)! h- \% `8 E5 a/ l0 p$ Q2 Y" S# `
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-) 9 h+ z# Z- I) g8 k/ @: j) f' k
Allied ground losses:
- L- h3 J6 _+ B      151 casualties reported
7 q/ t2 j  c9 Z. O6 _         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled6 K) }4 o/ f5 e1 I2 J* {
         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled: v6 Y0 h& P5 q; l' k" z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: [6 ^: L- x& h! E8 N9 o
      Units destroyed 1
( {: H! t2 s  j9 NAssaulting units:
$ i" M6 e3 q& H( F% ~    91st Naval Guard Unit 9 q6 Y9 T, X: b) d: K. R& O5 M
Defending units:/ @2 n1 M, w. @! u  E
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 07, 424 ~$ q. f( g: ~, N, ?
一队在新加坡附近游荡的ML编队被IJN抓住,并痛扁一顿送入海底,应该提前撤回来的。
" Q6 e, {3 a- ?  H$ F闲来无事的新加坡空军继续攻击巨港,荷兰战斗机训练了几个月,无所事事。3 u/ C& ~! G- h5 u* ]. F8 `, p! V
已经下令去巨港附近打游击了,看明天能否有所收获。. I8 i- ^7 b$ C  H* Q0 R
为了北上进入马六甲海峡去拦截KB,当天ss强行通过新加坡,顺便击沉了当地一艘布雷舰。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Tandjoengpinang at 50,85, Range 10,000 Yards 5 M' j* n' k* K, U& l9 m
Japanese Ships
, ~/ c* n; W: e+ }5 a9 d9 f      CL Nagara
( J( I& H  m' t      CL Abukuma
0 Y) y2 }! B$ J9 Y% V" R' u      DD Yugiri
3 p8 @8 X# b6 {' c      DD Amagiri% h- v6 b- n7 N; Z
      DD Satsuki6 ?7 r' C( V" C& b5 k- b
      DD Minazuki
6 I8 \* y: s7 p/ L) y# R      DD Fumizuki
, U7 ]6 k, Y0 S( @% E# ^  u      DD Nagatsuki
! i1 n2 Q2 Z9 u1 l      DD Tachikaze
3 C3 `0 h5 z1 q( m. CAllied Ships
2 I# {; Y! k2 J: |      ML No. 310, Shell hits 1, and is sunk1 m  s* ]+ H. n$ b5 v
      ML No. 311, Shell hits 2, and is sunk% l) s* H" S, x: Y
      ML No. 362, Shell hits 3, and is sunk2 U3 q1 u2 R' f  j" V; p  J& t! c
      ML No. 363, Shell hits 4, and is sunk
( t" \9 D1 {: G$ l4 d      ML No. 432, Shell hits 3, and is sunk
  g+ ]; ~: X" H/ q0 ^+ Q4 ^3 E! F      ML No. 423, Shell hits 1, and is sunk$ y6 R' G. Q0 J% {! Z4 R% [1 J  y
      HDML Pahalwan, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
% T) b, @# R$ N: @! ^: M      HDML Panglima, Shell hits 2, and is sunk8 g/ F$ z# j5 [6 G. y! R
      HDML Pennigat, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
1 d+ z9 e: J4 T& b      HDML Panji, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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6 Z$ e3 [4 |+ B" QASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
* A2 i! k  x. lJapanese Ships7 ]/ x/ z9 P; {1 w/ Y& g
      CA Chokai. B# O" Y5 \! f
      CA Takao
2 A" _* X: v: E- W: g      CL Kuma' O" b6 C3 ]& k* X. P( ^
      DD Michishio
' R2 J& o/ B- d) `5 V1 x4 |9 V7 x      DD Oshio
0 b! c# d  |9 d6 R% p( U( @      DD Hagikaze
2 u) ?; Q* i0 h/ ^, y5 W      DD Ikazuchi
3 u$ Y8 c* C+ X5 s1 c* T5 _      DD Akatsuki
  ^: D) a! ~/ s0 z7 ^: [7 L: z      DD Asagumo   }4 g8 H" U7 ~7 e/ x
Allied Ships& Z0 j1 B$ e! j' k& F; F' u) h) r- {
      SS O23, hits 1. i" o' Z9 d5 u* |! k9 T5 }+ D
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4 ~9 w  z6 j7 fASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 % i2 B+ w( _) x7 s# K
Japanese Ships& I3 Y- G+ q3 X9 G1 D8 w7 [3 {
      CA Chokai
$ W: X  q& v5 t7 y( @8 V      CA Takao
# {1 g0 W' H" D4 K( S5 e& X1 J" i      CL Kuma" p3 k( h$ v5 b- ^! @; D, {! }
      DD Michishio1 A! u. w% ]  K+ M0 F4 y* s- d. a4 @
      DD Oshio, d7 T& N+ e' L4 G6 G
      DD Hagikaze
2 V0 K' c1 h7 E8 a' @2 `: [      DD Ikazuchi
9 q, Y! D3 ^( r# w$ f1 a3 J      DD Akatsuki8 a7 p% B5 R: u
      DD Asagumo . d' p2 j2 m. D+ ~3 o5 ]: H
Allied Ships
% o( M; U, @/ Z      SS O21
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! X. w  c4 C9 ]0 EAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91    u$ D( o, @+ g* l# P
Weather in hex: Overcast
: x% c' [4 U- c  |5 PRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
# i7 b- H% Y. B! P9 o  `6 eEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
2 \6 l* K- Q' xJapanese aircraft
; q% }0 v' b+ [1 u. t. M      A6M2 Zero x 289 l" j8 s" F  x# N0 ]
      G3M2 Nell x 30! F" z* k1 y8 I; s( W
      G4M1 Betty x 188 o  X+ n3 R! p+ {$ a
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 34
* G8 O1 G1 L1 n: KJapanese aircraft losses1 e: N9 P9 ^; z" _- F
      G3M2 Nell: 13 damaged' |& B; k# s3 w; Z& ~9 `2 W! ?
      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
: w; T6 e& s. C0 @0 E5 rAllied ground losses:
8 s  a+ N  u. e      56 casualties reported4 k  a, m( v& l" e, s! n& c! }
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 J; d! L  c" }2 U( Q( ~. ]# |         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
* p% K5 t- _. |: a6 I4 x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
# a6 i7 |6 A! {" h6 xAirbase hits 3/ b5 \; q! K: Y9 c1 `  q: D
Airbase supply hits 2
, c- a* b7 d3 HRunway hits 176 D% c& T" U0 w  r+ ?' \, |
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' r7 ?! w. C# z0 ]  SAfternoon Air attack on WS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) , O3 V" X) O" d  Z( S1 r- j
Weather in hex: Overcast
. W8 }. c: d) w* NRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
- Z0 F8 G2 |# u. X! J9 P& rEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
0 D5 U1 H2 C& E5 E- n! x4 v7 O$ aJapanese aircraft
9 z6 q1 q! }6 F+ {* k6 \- s, m. v      A6M2 Zero x 14
' A+ t  d4 q4 d" U: n2 m- r      G4M1 Betty x 7
) ^. K9 K, X+ @5 m; X      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12 * g7 k" g& ~  p2 o4 b* S! Z: g
Japanese aircraft losses8 z) J2 N0 u9 l' c$ l  P
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged . I  c! ?& V6 P+ [& q) ]
Allied ground losses:
$ Y7 d1 k1 C" {5 l* @1 I9 t      5 casualties reported
2 o7 t! P4 y- `8 G5 v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* ~2 i, X9 B2 w4 V! g4 i2 |( j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 q3 J) n, k, t  T# w5 M* \" m$ N7 l/ Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- v6 }+ v0 m- ]( B' |: V% SAircraft Attacking:5 O' {4 t. a5 j) V7 s1 |6 L
       7 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
9 j7 d* d5 f: ]; W( K0 n               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) 2 K; F3 R2 e+ X0 I! L8 I: [) @- ]
Weather in hex: Overcast / E7 {: `: Z9 L9 `& N! x) i
Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
: w+ I/ I# H- Z8 tEstimated time to target is 2 minutes
$ w, u$ ^$ Q' Y4 mJapanese aircraft8 Q' Y# ^; ~4 _2 c) |- p  \0 `) Z
      A6M2 Zero x 7) `# K8 c6 {/ o% d, e6 k4 U) i
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 15
& I  I0 n! w2 w5 g2 v7 f6 R      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12! s$ ~% ^2 G% s0 c1 f$ V5 R' i
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21 ! D; d5 `+ x; P' X2 r
Japanese aircraft losses) t2 h0 P, ~0 F' z* k
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged, O  d5 p7 M! V& i) ]
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged$ a& Z) s5 l; c/ R- {- F% j9 E
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak 3 G* C# [+ i9 I9 q# u$ u" ^* t+ H, T
Allied ground losses:
' X3 m% ], Y3 _. a% B0 @% }      64 casualties reported: p* H5 }& P! G+ n
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled! [, X% q9 c7 \% T: q1 Z! `" N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
: X  z, {- U3 u& ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled * R; M+ P  @4 T" G2 B
Aircraft Attacking:* Z  n$ p- {" K- x' q
      15 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
/ B- C+ y+ n% _, x+ B               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb' ]/ Q4 j% ~. R& B5 t  T! r$ l
      21 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet
# i# w/ ~; [9 e               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb# K$ y) Z: U: ^* D$ Y
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang)
' P3 u4 p0 G; E' u( n$ `% Q0 ^Weather in hex: Overcast - V1 s  f! R$ R2 z* T
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.) K6 Y) D' I+ C
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes # e" h0 O6 f. B0 b5 u. K4 I
Japanese aircraft) J) @# I  r1 M# ?% y$ r
      A6M2 Zero x 17- _! p' [5 w9 m9 c3 e4 w
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 12
) p. _$ N* ]$ ~+ }; x      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21
$ F' K$ \* X' ^1 i; Q2 l7 `: vJapanese aircraft losses' n# w- m( z, q& r# l6 H+ b
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged
) j) S( i+ b8 c% `* U$ kAircraft Attacking:. @2 ^2 r* h+ P& T3 y5 ?! I
      12 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet% `! n1 h  t% O* W$ V8 c" c
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb9 o* m4 H+ L9 w; p
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Afternoon Air attack on Zuid KNIL Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang) , c1 v6 @- y; ?
Weather in hex: Overcast
' z1 W7 e8 B3 a& W# ~, S. B8 gRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
4 Z' Z: l& k1 g  Z3 R1 q% tEstimated time to target is 7 minutes + K8 W# |/ S* O% A
Japanese aircraft, v( ?  M1 d) L/ a; m
      A6M2 Zero x 12
, ~4 y7 U% ?: ?) X      G4M1 Betty x 17
+ H) U8 o  s1 j1 V$ R) iJapanese aircraft losses
# A2 P/ A6 G" a4 X, e+ L      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged0 T! Q. T3 m# q- A& `9 \
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
# l5 U0 _+ L6 U9 E9 C) cAllied ground losses:
0 k, _, Y; w, g' ]      38 casualties reported
5 i/ l1 N: g, ^% }) \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& L0 ^$ x6 H2 T) a* s- Z3 L         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
' q0 K2 R$ x6 p+ ^2 u2 C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 }! ^7 Q$ u( zAircraft Attacking:
1 N5 k" V( e1 W      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
8 z, F* h$ i& Z/ B7 {               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb ! B: o9 U/ M0 n4 r5 ]
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0 {- q- u: }$ G+ ~) n3 wASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 3 u5 M0 E  J' K9 b' j( b! M
Japanese Ships3 u9 X5 A( \3 _: G4 B
      SC Ch 2
/ Y$ [* k# c3 w7 o+ P      SC Ch 1
  @- f9 X* i4 A) |- J      AMC Kiyosumi Maru
1 ~) R1 H' Q0 T0 l# k      AMC Awata Maru
/ H% @1 V8 ~; K" w/ B      AMC Asaka Maru3 t- d% Q% \1 p- |
      xAP Naminoue Maru
7 T4 t$ H' k; w+ M$ y2 m6 h$ `      xAK Kokai Maru* b5 Q, _. [4 V3 q! @3 }' Y8 u
      xAK Keisyo Maru5 p0 @, Y6 S1 E6 w
      xAK Sydney Maru$ N: w2 G1 r- g) N# o
      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
  r  \( y7 K3 p) U" O  n      xAKL Unyo Maru( ^+ B# }+ f3 g
      PB Shinko Maru #3
; }, M) m/ R1 b* x/ Y, R5 `3 R- b      PB Santo Maru6 d! |& `' e: \& L% u) U
      PB Heiei Maru #7
) X3 K& Q% t2 x5 b" R4 ?Allied Ships5 m8 S: W- u, S" `. S0 E+ N8 s
      SS O21, hits 1! b, d  A$ @7 K# O9 V# u
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9 e( K: h! p& N9 N! n+ J1 U' ]ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
' r5 D/ a% S1 }' J* s: @* I, ]* sJapanese Ships
: N' l! |1 P+ S. Y; X* w/ C* ^      SC Ch 2% V5 y; J! k# v' l
      SC Ch 1
1 n/ S. r8 v' H9 k6 H9 h* K      AMC Kiyosumi Maru4 K1 a4 w$ }' f% [2 m& @$ q- x
      AMC Awata Maru& R% ]- C8 d8 t8 [& ~
      AMC Asaka Maru
4 U  W4 Q# T$ W, o/ u/ N. H      xAP Naminoue Maru
9 g( \+ `& y: c- Q  z; I% {      xAK Kokai Maru8 j) V9 @3 d3 o( v
      xAK Keisyo Maru; B$ H6 ]5 a  h$ d3 m# x* L( ]
      xAK Sydney Maru
, F. B- u7 x: B% k      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
, c3 v8 P: u9 j& |* b2 j2 ]4 X      xAKL Unyo Maru) U0 p+ @& r8 @* N) B, ?
      PB Shinko Maru #3
9 _0 d1 \" j" u4 K      PB Santo Maru) x0 h9 E) b) O: p5 R/ J
      PB Heiei Maru #7
2 g& L& \$ n+ ^" b4 GAllied Ships
8 K* z0 S# q+ {: g7 P3 P) U      SS O216 V, y( h! {& S/ D! F3 T7 C. p
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( ?  v& S5 x$ x4 Q4 K0 dASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
) O4 y, K' y, j" ~$ k3 ~Japanese Ships
8 G3 V$ J3 ]* o: S" r5 a; |      SC CHa-1
, C6 e5 f% X# V4 x; W2 u: c      SC Ch 26   C! h, u0 _0 q" k) J0 Y+ }5 |2 U
Allied Ships9 f2 c) R+ y- f( q, f
      SS O21
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, t1 [7 x6 }* M  K- v; B& y8 cASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
1 m3 ?) f) u+ n+ gJapanese Ships4 d) f* g8 B& ]. M  {( D# ]
      CM Shirataka, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
! N) H/ E. c4 o' T' w% Q3 R- I      CM Wakataka
7 W1 J* L! K1 ?1 l1 \( _      CM Tsubame+ g- y: ]; Q/ M3 G3 C
      CMc Katashima
% N5 _% }  W5 B/ S# e% f& c( y& h      PB Tokati Maru
7 q) F; b. V3 R3 ^8 n% Q9 N( ?2 X      PB Shinkyo Maru : u, f3 K! U+ k8 d2 V4 b, z2 x
Allied Ships/ m8 j) J; T$ A0 G2 Y' M9 U! Y
      SS O21 , G6 o9 z: F; R
SS O21 launches 4 torpedoes at CM Shirataka
+ ]$ l6 Y, X8 e6 P5 F6 U( u3 cPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...+ u5 z# M* d. s8 L1 X8 {% h' D
PB Shinkyo Maru fails to find sub and abandons search/ ]4 b' p) j9 D& E# |: L# I, m
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
4 q: i/ l- F+ ]# V/ H6 n( n) |PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search.... C3 l% S, d! _: z
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
* |5 Q6 A' F' }. x9 RPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
6 m# ?3 [) l8 @: V. G1 VEscort abandons search for sub0 m7 }- l+ v( P
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) ; J6 S& n* y' G/ `, \) p! ]
Japanese Bombardment attack , r+ B3 U: l' K- k# ]0 K: [
Attacking force 61277 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1997
+ b' H' F9 f6 f" N; VDefending force 77099 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2123 ; s! J$ Q- Z5 b: D# v6 ]  K
Japanese ground losses:9 |$ P" i# T. z
      23 casualties reported$ A* R! m6 z4 F& R: x" \
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled) o. l; x5 t' S0 a1 G: L' t: |1 X4 g; M
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# o1 a3 p6 y) R/ J         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! p; l% v0 C1 |0 {9 M( f; EAllied ground losses:
1 y. h" M" L. ?2 D      92 casualties reported
. ], L2 }( p; {9 W         Squads: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
" k( C8 f  R0 H% x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ {+ p" {( M7 \4 P3 q5 \7 q6 c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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1 P- l) C6 P, J+ G' G% HGround combat at Singkawang (56,88)
* R9 a# r3 N1 s+ J" M6 B2 W: UJapanese Bombardment attack
1 \8 S' d0 G% E* S9 |; ~) F; ~6 ^1 QAttacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 6 ?! a* M* i0 G* y. i0 f
Defending force 1529 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 36
/ b$ p. P- t0 A- IAllied ground losses:
5 l3 n) R+ Q" L      10 casualties reported# F1 s. X- l5 S$ j" I  d0 o
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. o4 `8 @+ M5 W" g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' }$ u1 y2 F1 b2 `- U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' w+ t6 `& N8 S  B% WAssaulting units:
# ?/ t) {% t3 i; F* S    22nd Recon Regiment2 d) v* t; s8 [% p1 Y
    1st RF Gun Battalion% P  T- ]- s  W& |( y! `- T
    5th Mortar Battalion
1 P# L& j+ y7 f    12th JAAF Base Force
/ F& L6 @7 K" @- f6 J9 r    18th Mountain Gun Regiment& Q1 g  {/ v- p/ p6 B0 m
    3rd Mortar Battalion6 K' V" z1 [* j. h
    22nd JAAF AF Bn  4 f" t1 I4 W  `2 o
Defending units:" U: R2 F4 z7 n6 [
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
4 @9 ~' r! e, `2 ]7 l" o2 }4 w    North Borneo Base Force
日军又莫名其妙的占领了曼德拉,难道又是无声无息的空降?
" r- O' w5 v5 B0 o4 M& _. S菜花透露当地没有日军(假定菜花没忽悠我),盟军3个团就在隔壁,为啥将曼德拉自动判给日军?
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另一个问题是关于自动TOE升级,澳大利亚的几个装甲团TOE早就可以升级了,HQ也就在当地0 f4 ?8 A  j4 @9 Y
补给也够,一直就没升级,不知道问题在哪?
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缅甸地区出现的空降兵,很可能表明对方并没有大规模北上,
. l/ p* m9 O/ i# T而南部地区的日军也有打算直接过河的迹象,北方很可能只是虚晃一枪- Q/ _! _/ T5 X% G( c( _2 K9 q5 o
好在当时有3个团的预备队,可以北上机动防御,南部防守的部队基本没有动
/ R" G( Z# |" ^1 R如果日军以为缅甸盟军已经北上,再次过河很可能又是一场灾难,
( P+ z3 X. ?  Y6 |0 q不过这次日军将攻打新加坡的部分兵力北上,准备一起过河,
: Z5 N6 m2 q3 n) I6 T面对增强后的日军,能否挡住目前还是个未知数。. H/ _. {3 S$ b' H
个人感觉日军在缅甸兵力过于分散了,集结兵力一个方向行动也许更有利
+ ~! m8 ]  t8 ]* l* C  f不过这也算各玩家的指挥风格吧,还是让结果说话吧。
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