      
|
473楼
发表于 2011-10-28 08:38
| 只看该作者
本帖最后由 hades1001 于 2011-10-28 08:50 编辑
H# P- q* m9 _# W% B- D6 Q* l% c; L" J+ }5 H0 k2 m3 E
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Oct 10, 42
6 ~ X6 |/ b) D0 b- D
6 N7 J9 \0 [- z) u# P惠灵顿大捷$ h1 h6 N5 \6 m( @, y( i A- w
c: Z7 {; F. m7 k P
盟军集中了全美国最牛b的50个飞行员(平均经验75+,空战70+,防御65+),把这50个人塞进50架P38F里送去了惠灵顿,结果果然不负众望, 这两队战斗机大战日本最牛b一队钟馗和一队0战(平均经验75+),在空战中击落敌机60余架,自损一架,OP 2架,飞行员无一伤亡。事实证明飞行员的经验在空战中也是至关重要的影响因素,以前关于exp无关空战损失的说法应该是错误的
" p2 C' q; O3 F/ ^2 \; {$ E) L' }! ?) Z% z+ y) E6 [
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; @0 z$ l5 G4 z2 S2 y7 PMorning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191 + B% s7 U& ~# _' T) C
- n# h1 f& q y( p6 xWeather in hex: Heavy rain, Y7 V$ l& p0 ^- J) a1 c' v
( H% e! S. n3 e, q' \/ Z$ BRaid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
% Z1 [' F7 @4 \$ {7 X( _Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
$ e$ g% @& }! t& Y5 a$ q8 e5 [; U; \1 S z% ~
Japanese aircraft! ?) e/ c$ d2 B5 y0 M; u: k
Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 26& W* }0 K! O4 }! x, G
6 y$ L9 Z' ?; D, i4 |4 s' l' Y! i# m7 @/ g3 q$ ~% R, g" t4 X
, n ~+ b. ~% j, EAllied aircraft
. ?4 B; \& p6 E( K3 I! E+ ] P-38F Lightning x 49
, P3 f$ R4 b7 u, z' M5 H1 d
5 g) R2 z% \* `- C
) F5 V7 d4 g. A) F9 N9 rJapanese aircraft losses; W6 ]8 P' y+ f
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 11 destroyed5 A0 @6 U C& X9 D: g
! T( _5 n* L# y+ h& y) h7 Q
No Allied losses
; X7 N9 j" P! J# |9 ?- P
( v0 [3 r+ o8 g$ ]4 U: L1 b) aAircraft Attacking:( |0 s2 r: O: m" j3 C
2 x Ki-44-IIa Tojo sweeping at 20000 feet
- T/ ]+ a! k& k( j2 w7 @2 ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 A& Z0 k$ o- J! N4 W
Morning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191 8 y/ ~. P5 U, M9 Z$ X; x E
5 H1 l4 H0 `" V$ c$ YWeather in hex: Heavy rain
7 c5 b/ F# ]0 E% N6 M; l* q, W5 Q4 _; g- F2 c
Raid detected at 99 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
. F2 y& Y' S' D: \8 D4 I" rEstimated time to target is 27 minutes) N: T7 G8 t. ]/ T: |
8 I. q& j F6 q1 q( I$ Y. iJapanese aircraft
% ~1 M5 J2 W) B% S' n2 R Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 3$ W2 U+ o# N, ^! E& r
7 @! x7 T* I( B! v4 q1 A% `. J! ?9 Q9 ~" m$ g; ~
- x& @9 T1 E7 J: nAllied aircraft6 ~% R) B! }. c6 p2 X6 T1 M
P-38F Lightning x 38
* |* m3 l0 E# N; c6 Y; G- ?, Z* C6 s- e5 E
5 g' Y9 {/ h x8 N9 kJapanese aircraft losses. J5 H. w! I# p, t/ c2 w: @$ c% o6 G
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 1 destroyed
$ d* Z3 ]0 h0 @8 r& d! m$ U8 V
No Allied losses2 t6 ?8 N1 W! {
9 S3 P# ]4 s* o4 w. D* q' v
{! a- e9 m/ V! c F2 M8 w! O--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/ k/ K) C& [; B. ?Morning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191
) U, l) ]2 e3 |; @# L. x- h: T1 s) w" Q2 R, r+ v
Weather in hex: Heavy rain; c6 n3 N5 |" F2 P9 t9 Q/ s+ P
( v; H) s" X! S. ~: dRaid detected at 106 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
2 C# K5 `3 [6 c! y4 }# xEstimated time to target is 33 minutes$ h0 k6 E8 b) m0 T
' G: o4 l2 f: L8 N; S- p& eJapanese aircraft, b& ^+ T+ H* m) x" o* e. | l$ L0 L
A6M2 Zero x 272 T2 K; B- X3 i3 l: O8 x
Ki-21-IIa Sally x 307 A2 _& t( @9 c' w$ W* b3 C
Ki-49-IIa Helen x 34- f2 q& L" M' u' {% f' R6 s
) ^/ o( q% s6 q% a
3 ?+ h3 O* y& d! S6 g5 Y7 m3 l, W+ O1 u- E& f
Allied aircraft
" b1 _+ Z. Y0 p g6 s P-38F Lightning x 355 E5 ? z9 S1 L- T, j
# {. u. Q$ `# ~' t; l" j
8 i% Z8 Q3 @1 @& N jJapanese aircraft losses# l5 k+ Q3 F0 C4 `
A6M2 Zero: 13 destroyed) O, Y8 `2 B. o( m) Q8 M
Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 destroyed, 11 damaged! ^+ U% {& H ~8 v7 {7 E
Ki-49-IIa Helen: 2 destroyed, 17 damaged$ U2 z! X) d3 z
Ki-49-IIa Helen: 1 destroyed by flak- U) p/ k: I4 v$ O8 V
1 W. {1 V: Y! [& y5 u
No Allied losses
& `4 }- [% B+ U- E! {, J; L3 P5 A" P- l+ e% o7 N9 w" E
3 f/ g0 U* y$ ~# L+ T! Z- n2 x9 t- e) h+ }# w0 G, c7 a
Airbase hits 2/ w! q9 P. _" W7 X2 T
Runway hits 12: e7 x4 U, o- f1 w6 y ?8 w7 U
6 U/ o% o3 q" \6 ~) M6 u4 ], j" A
& C8 \/ Z% t; g4 H1 ]/ I; J; ~5 z8 t; f! t! R7 u' f! ?5 s2 _
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
( M- C; \1 C! k- g- hNight Time Surface Combat, near Canton Island at 153,143, Range 1,000 Yards
8 g4 [) n/ V5 c2 F2 w9 [7 y$ A' K. M1 p
Japanese Ships
( b% `4 X+ E' o DD Akikaze
/ s$ P4 f! A& Q4 L& n, H! p$ @3 }. t DD Yakaze4 D6 d3 w1 z; L3 M' d
DD Nokaze, Shell hits 2, on fire
# [2 `4 E2 p' b) i% _! D g DD Namikaze, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk A2 J1 A* A. d+ L
DD Numakaze
* j! g' J f8 D e/ O DD Yanagi
, w z- y8 `' ^6 U- _" ~0 O
+ R+ C' \, ]# X, N7 eAllied Ships5 j8 I0 I# x" k) f1 Y
DD Laffey# `+ b4 k: i' d! y7 t1 T" f6 I: t1 a
DD Henley, R: X$ ?' o7 w( \( N3 m2 r9 m0 V
DD Patterson, Shell hits 23 v( l3 A$ t; ?' R' c
DD Jarvis, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk) k2 i) `8 X9 M7 E1 U5 g7 ]
( D8 I/ v. y5 C j
: i5 g" T' p2 ?% C
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------' q; c' F2 n6 J8 m8 \; W3 I
Submarine attack near Karachi at 36,5
4 n8 ?* l5 U1 V( _
0 b. A# ^* e4 U, c7 y2 BJapanese Ships
+ @* m Q$ |% E9 C SS I-35
' {" S5 [' u* N8 o& }% d0 k
! b5 }& d0 p3 R+ Y# w# wAllied Ships) @8 A# g1 S5 I- B$ e
xAKL Sinabang, Shell hits 15, heavy fires, heavy damage6 U! `# Z- E" C) a. i( W
- E/ K" K% q& \2 \* t$ h5 K2 P) q& Z. p, K% s/ f5 W0 r. E& q
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
, d6 _7 t3 J N( O. V8 Y5 a, c; V* J+ u5 H8 M, d$ u$ ]
Ground combat at 46,8 (near Hyderabad (Sindh))
7 k+ y7 @1 L8 ^* M* l8 b O: A2 L* b& G; Q, s" P2 B; l
Allied Shock attack( h$ X; O9 o0 }/ E) B# i% `0 `
& _* L4 v7 P7 Z/ x# X8 D3 NAttacking force 1554 troops, 12 guns, 197 vehicles, Assault Value = 1493 K, d/ a0 ~9 S5 l+ ]
- g4 V3 E" a) u$ I; `
Defending force 1006 troops, 25 guns, 24 vehicles, Assault Value = 17
; A% W! G+ X* m+ N/ [6 `9 B
# |+ k( X1 _ f2 B6 d. m6 ~8 XAllied adjusted assault: 68 : ?* l& f! D1 A5 G- `
9 }% F6 ~/ m* F( k1 k
Japanese adjusted defense: 1 + x; L' C @3 k: c( Z+ Q! r2 b. I( x
, x3 r) v# O: v0 d: R
Allied assault odds: 68 to 1
, N; ?& I! N% j+ H# t$ j! ?" ~4 _: f$ g. i
Combat modifiers0 v X4 R: c' ?$ B2 F
Defender: op mode(-), disruption(-), fatigue(-), morale(-)# v0 W7 D. Q. Z5 [% ?1 Y1 y
experience(-), supply(-)" R% }* ]. |) m% m n; K) m7 v
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
) B6 U! t* T6 g, G. e; m% @3 n+ J1 b: {/ O1 F( O/ l" J W
Japanese ground losses:
, j4 a; K7 i: y 456 casualties reported4 k" l0 ]% M+ F h# ^1 X
Squads: 8 destroyed, 0 disabled
, y& Z8 f0 ]) w8 k Non Combat: 51 destroyed, 0 disabled; A/ ^" E8 X* a }* `) z7 W- Y
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ D3 W, ^0 B; x
Guns lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)% G# Q7 s# F1 N+ D+ F4 ^$ n! u
Vehicles lost 6 (6 destroyed, 0 disabled)4 _& D4 G1 z+ O3 o5 b, y3 l* I
Units retreated 3# Q/ H9 ]8 B$ D" M& z* M& M. L" z
# R5 ?, x# \! m
7 E- S+ o5 @* I- M' y& v+ A) c8 Z
7 Q S: x5 c+ u5 g* q1 h$ SDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!
( w w3 V8 J1 k9 W' r( y8 Q& O( p2 z$ h# [4 U, t
Assaulting units:
( e1 s* r" f3 z 254th Armoured Brigade" _' o0 E# ~2 \( f
* [4 x; F, ?' s8 }* H4 o& V
Defending units:
; ^$ c0 m. T1 H 61st Infantry Group
' a) k# U5 j" x 112th Infantry Regiment
! ?' r3 m' _: a7 v- L2 Z6 h! h4 l 14th Army |
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women." |
|