澳洲攻略继续进行,骑士妄想采取节节抵抗的政策,结果500战力的澳军又被击溃。难道悉尼不要啦? ) a' w7 }, x" G! j
Ground combat at Bathurst (89,166)
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Japanese Shock attack# o( Y% W; o; d1 Z# N6 b
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Attacking force 40114 troops, 366 guns, 329 vehicles, Assault Value = 1536
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5 [# H4 ?0 y* m0 U5 G7 s8 T K: CDefending force 20355 troops, 313 guns, 415 vehicles, Assault Value = 495" l3 i$ o U7 L; B' a+ i" `4 k
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
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9 |5 Y) C- M- U5 GJapanese adjusted assault: 1278
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Allied adjusted defense: 391 9 o+ j2 v* h% d1 i
/ U& H: k) }! z8 x' UJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1) 5 B4 z& M9 W: d2 U6 k& H8 G& I9 P$ r
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Bathurst !!!0 f4 k W2 O9 @& l0 d; W
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Combat modifiers
3 ]2 e- I. b& j8 c" m) \Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)) W, o& p: x- o% o9 c0 z; g/ E
Attacker: shock(+)2 t5 b8 P4 I; X, M
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Japanese ground losses:
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Squads: 9 destroyed, 209 disabled
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( u- c3 E, F) g1 r6 |- }' |) c3 M Engineers: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled
! F) k0 v/ e3 O Vehicles lost 40 (3 destroyed, 37 disabled)
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6 C8 ~7 y7 `7 H& KAllied ground losses:& {" J6 z n6 }/ @
5285 casualties reported
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Non Combat: 635 destroyed, 30 disabled( Y: \2 ^8 Z. N9 @
Engineers: 44 destroyed, 2 disabled
' u- q S$ z0 { Guns lost 148 (121 destroyed, 27 disabled)1 m* F7 G8 m& X# I4 \9 y t! }
Vehicles lost 319 (294 destroyed, 25 disabled)
! y2 y( O. `3 g, M2 J* F% l Units retreated 13
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!/ V: H! b2 L; ^ U
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当然,抵抗还是有一定的效果,皇军2个突击的装甲团被优势的澳军击溃。。奉劝大统领,折腾越多,死得越早。。
3 _$ X) e2 ~- O0 v% s+ t' XGround combat at Wagga Wagga (85,167)
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: t* p4 E3 s# Q& G! @4 D9 H7 X+ PAttacking force 9273 troops, 120 guns, 255 vehicles, Assault Value = 688$ Q' c( r. U7 N0 |# Z
h* d9 b/ V+ fDefending force 1593 troops, 5 guns, 132 vehicles, Assault Value = 87! U* ^3 z1 w1 j7 f$ A& S( j
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Allied adjusted assault: 185 - z7 g' s0 X2 U
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Japanese adjusted defense: 48 * u3 f6 L& U0 B3 S+ ]) x; L" s' z
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Defender: preparation(-)3 n2 C8 y0 z3 L9 z d! z1 p
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
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3 L: b$ |% M; q e/ ^) g5 a Squads: 6 destroyed, 15 disabled5 A1 {* D, w% F1 o! s
Non Combat: 10 destroyed, 10 disabled
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8 f; h; `" `5 Z) S( c9 {+ F, D Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
8 O% o+ C/ G+ J" i- b Vehicles lost 41 (23 destroyed, 18 disabled)
5 ^4 k& S& Y/ R) u! b& ~3 x4 r0 Y Units retreated 2
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! C: S& a& r( ^Allied ground losses:- J! ]' g3 v9 k @2 ?: t' i
247 casualties reported
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Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating! |