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死拼的盟军不可能让日军占到压倒性优势。初期这点家当集中起来不是盖的, I) X7 ~# v) ]1 ?  J; E' b
godkiller 发表于 2014-10-9 08:34
% A0 {% [0 I! w' @/ ~2 i  D9 d% O如果cv前期对决,58能大破kb,那可以拦住日军的步伐," b; S* Y- ]3 n, W+ r0 Z# J
如果58喂鱼,那就是日军满地图撒欢到44年的局面了。。。。
话说 日本轻母编队的飞机也太少了点 都没满载吗
) Y: W9 d8 n( h' W塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-9 10:47
$ S  ?- W& }, h. w3 x/ V估计是菜花没有扩编,太急着去拦截58了对mini也有点太自信了。
1 o! u/ K; z# }' Q; x前期021产量和库存吃紧也是部分原因。。。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-9 20:31 编辑 8 R) r  c! g' _% A( n" J. y7 N

( d3 w4 c* S+ N5 b; Y8 {5 YAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 20, 41: e+ p8 c5 k  B; P$ t* x  d
菲律宾的pt和香港回撤的mtb 居然打出了战果,意外的收获啊。。
& F) S* @% E7 B2 s% p# |* m3 ^  w这个编队当天还遇到一个更大的机会,却白白放过了,看来前线指挥官见好就收了。 6 H  r# K5 S8 \# r( G
克拉克机场又遭炸平,,基本已经没啥大用了,
8 Q, e! g6 h# l再加上战斗机库存少,且飞行队大多不能改属,菲律宾也快进入挖洞躲炸弹的阶段了。
. O+ B9 G) c& ~; N, A乘着日军在南洋调整策略的绝佳机会,马来和菲律宾的dd编队,继续突击日军机场。
0 e. |8 B8 V. o话说相比中文版,dd炮击的威力下降了不少啊。。。。
5 S) B6 `) ~* s; a1 \8 j9 B83军也成了国军第一个回炉的部队。。。 4 }& n" }7 Q9 c& l
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- w6 b. j6 D* B- x* k8 n8 `Night Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 81,72, Range 1,000 Yards : y- M, _+ m& n8 s" x
Japanese Ships
6 Q2 [7 _7 U; w+ Y      PB Kyo Maru #2; g7 t4 {4 Z: o- P6 A" Z" b2 U
      PB Shonan Maru #1, Shell hits 14,  on fire
  l* F$ h3 \9 F3 S0 A      xAK Malta Maru, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
; r0 M, F8 _; X: ~! ~) U      xAK Ryuzin Maru, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage( P; C3 K) G2 @
      xAK Reiyo Maru
8 ]1 L/ d. E( V4 m/ X0 ]6 t! u      xAKL Gyoun Maru, Shell hits 4
* m- j% u& w# l6 I  n. |Allied Ships
1 e, g0 ^& ^7 v) r2 ]      PT-31
3 M+ @- K' Q, y  {! y      PT-32; F: M+ _: b  E$ T
      PT-33
" {! n2 l1 k2 m0 O      PT-35
0 D1 U4 `0 T' I5 G4 A8 W% Y      PT-41$ H/ k# Q/ x; [9 @) t
      PT Q-111- y- S! Z1 F5 A) g1 G* q& w7 p
      PT Q-112
- ^7 J2 m( p2 R! ?1 o/ x8 F      MTB 7
: C* [& A4 Z' d3 F! b! `5 T      MTB 8
& T. @4 Y3 w% F% D% |      MTB 9
' j1 ^- x7 X; D. \' u      MTB 10
$ x. w3 |: p! Z      MTB 11' O- F7 o& g* d
      MTB 12
* U5 w. v+ |2 z7 D' W' Y* k      MTB 26
( u3 e+ S" O( z; g; Q# Z, d      MTB 27 ; C% w* ]: o7 D5 V+ H! E2 K/ _9 t4 Z
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) O  ]# f8 Z" Z4 qNight Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 5,000 Yards ' o- Y8 B0 F' q" C) v
Japanese Ships/ g: m: i5 m5 \5 D# P. h
      CL Kashii, Shell hits 14 ~. H7 u  Q# _; g$ v  J$ ~+ Y
      CL Isuzu" X* p+ E. Y- Z! p/ K' u" N& c
      DD Maikaze
# `2 \. ]$ }# n7 V      DD Nowaki, Shell hits 5
9 d' \' a+ X0 ?6 x& e% S, FAllied Ships2 I: N# q& X, T) p' b; O
      DD Bulmer, b0 i- X" K# {+ C. N
      DD Paul Jones5 Z( O$ T4 l7 |3 o0 n
      DD Peary: {; g: T$ |! ~* @( V0 G, r- c
      DD Pillsbury
% T/ k( g3 A. W$ w; S/ p( T" a      DD Stewart, Shell hits 1,  on fire 8 u7 e8 j6 w9 d( i7 {: R6 r  X
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 81,72, Range 18,000 Yards
$ J1 Y: V" G  ]/ Q& XJapanese Ships. N$ g" G( _/ c9 A9 Z/ Q& D+ ^3 r
      PB Chitose Maru
+ I" o. E1 P+ f$ y" K. a# D      xAK Yamagiri Maru
( r) S9 V- q# j+ P      xAK Yamahagi Maru
/ @" _: K7 i/ Y2 u* q0 W( x% n7 c      xAK Tonan Maru* d8 @0 _% Z: M5 B8 b) R, z  ]
      xAK Mikage Maru; W, V$ A- z. E+ h0 h
      xAK Kikukawa Maru
# v  o6 p* f5 f. h2 p      xAK Senko Maru
4 ~/ {& T% y$ L1 M, V      xAK Ishikari Maru
, Z9 {& u/ p' R      xAK Hankow Maru
& l) u( e# [1 Q      xAK Amagi Maru
8 P! z8 z. q! u1 ]& J: v8 u      xAK Akagane Maru
; |' P' Y) {  P! u5 U# J) e      xAK Taiko Maru
/ R6 s8 R! m( F- N1 `! m      xAK Kinkai Maru7 S5 F2 P! M! R) R9 x1 s1 X
      xAK Ume Maru
3 j  H; V/ W- {# q- }2 _- p  x      xAK Anzan Maru
% t- i! o7 s) j! C! J  a% w      xAK Yoneyama Maru
9 B6 P& a- z3 V  Q      xAK Kokuryu Maru! n: @2 z3 Z) L4 v1 Y
      xAK Azuchi Maru; y* n4 h6 k7 |8 i5 _+ w9 |0 A
      xAK Banshu Maru
% Y  ~; ?- }2 A; B# w      xAK Bingo Maru
7 m  C' V' s& h( c! s      xAK Shikano Maru. g( w4 h, R$ W5 D. c1 I* H3 d- i
      xAK Toyu Maru! V' X; t5 S4 T9 I6 H* J' g' X
      xAKL Unyo Maru' O; ?1 l5 Y9 b  d7 e: F6 F, ~
      xAKL Zuiho Maru
7 N+ R4 i+ |  D% V$ q9 L9 X3 J6 I* A      xAKL Kensho Maru" N' [* M) |" P# n6 [
      xAKL Shinrei Maru( |  c! x! o" m8 \, L
      xAK Oyashima Maru
7 @7 [% u1 W9 X      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
, [+ J1 w) y0 P. l  w5 t      xAK Hirota Maru
1 ], Z6 p9 C. v! }/ j# a      xAKL Bunzan Maru
- \) P7 q5 |0 K" \) I      PB Yamahagi Maru #34 C  F" [& f+ x: W0 T
      PB Kinsyo Maru #4
9 d, n+ M3 T/ s5 l6 E; M7 @      PB Tonon Maru! A/ R2 s4 e) m* B5 _# m
      PB Mikitade Maru - J1 ^8 Y4 P4 K# O% ]. Y/ Y( K
Allied Ships
, H; o& ]* n; b2 I      PT-31
+ U7 ~$ e1 l7 M/ k2 f9 E      PT-32! Q. o8 m9 L# }( H( G& [$ l# F
      PT-33
3 O# l3 w6 r  B! k: `      PT-35. t( m% B0 H; n! t
      PT-41  c) u! p7 {/ S. B. l
      PT Q-111
( j# d3 ^8 w; I0 ~9 m" @7 f( a& R# y      PT Q-112
5 e" U- Y8 x) C4 T      MTB 7
0 X& D4 b5 ?1 k& {. R      MTB 8
. z# n, t% ]/ \$ |+ {) s0 ~      MTB 9
/ b9 E' q! j  r3 L5 C& k$ j$ s# E      MTB 10
/ ~# w2 u" L. u2 {' [1 v% q$ w$ \      MTB 11
% P& \' R6 b  ^! ^1 ~      MTB 12! s9 \) Q! ?8 r, N$ K  a# G
      MTB 26
8 E% L8 a; T2 m7 a& N      MTB 27 2 J/ m$ V- C- e- \
Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions: 28,000 yards/ b, G7 _) Q7 D# i; O. k
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 18,000 yards9 A; N5 E3 o( C0 h% y! o/ o
Japanese TF attempts to evade combat- d! s: u: Z" u3 x4 S
Range increases to 18,000 yards.... D8 I( r7 h  a- V
Japanese Transport TF evades combat
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  0 `0 G, L) j/ O, R; q
Weather in hex: Severe storms
! F% A/ ^% T: X* HRaid detected at 47 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet." C! a" S, \* z! ~0 [. y
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes   S% b" `' _+ I4 z
Japanese aircraft1 }! k* R% ^% _2 N+ Y. P( y
      A6M2 Zero x 19
7 }; h1 H% Y* F4 ]3 y3 UNo Japanese losses ) a1 }2 R1 r; c1 n: ^+ j
Aircraft Attacking:
- c6 ~! \8 h: E      19 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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# _; U. H- }7 W4 M7 w# [7 JMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  6 S4 Q- Z+ K6 M3 N4 V' ^3 k5 C1 j
Weather in hex: Severe storms 3 [7 n+ K* Z( h$ x" B
Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.1 z$ Z& s1 T1 G) b) Z
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
5 d0 ?$ m6 m$ |0 s$ tJapanese aircraft  p/ B" L& v! ^& t8 x
      G3M2 Nell x 32/ M# u0 o3 @* ?1 l4 s6 K
      G4M1 Betty x 34 ' x0 o% X( ~: r$ m, U) ~  O8 ]  w
Allied aircraft
* t/ J: J! R- \; c4 l/ N' d      no flights
* Q5 t! }% w9 j! `: HJapanese aircraft losses8 m) U9 E& p# j: o: {
      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged
; F  M& F! R, V# K0 e( ~; l/ g% C      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged
9 d1 G( i0 i# K) E: U2 A/ F8 XAllied aircraft losses1 J' t0 G1 s; }
      P-40E Warhawk: 9 damaged
& {) }" z* J4 r      O-47A: 3 damaged$ C1 ~0 }  U( t
      PBY-4 Catalina: 19 damaged8 V  P6 \, m4 f' N
      PBY-4 Catalina: 2 destroyed on ground
; e5 @& Z, {6 x      P-35A: 1 destroyed on ground
8 j" X+ n( F3 B      B-10B: 3 damaged$ h/ w' i& `% i0 I
      B-17D Fortress: 3 damaged
0 N1 W5 W! ~4 b9 g      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed on ground1 ]2 r( \5 w  J; J$ W! Z- \
      SOC-1 Seagull: 1 damaged
* y) C; K  j2 I6 X1 a4 m/ d6 g      P-40B Warhawk: 1 damaged
) Z0 l; m/ R* e5 u4 R1 [Allied ground losses:
' N- Y0 X7 k. C  _0 P& m; w2 q      19 casualties reported
: t3 e% @, y7 t) e. {8 \9 h         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 E  K' h& t6 M3 L! _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
3 ?" C- }% M6 _( W6 i& s& R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& E1 m' n" D+ mAirbase hits 36- w" G4 e$ }. V9 ~
Airbase supply hits 3
" w2 q1 ^" `. u4 DRunway hits 66
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
9 e2 ^8 e  ?9 c9 I" {( pWeather in hex: Severe storms
) C3 @2 M3 b/ C  @: S* L" kRaid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* I6 I) a& O. {
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
/ w1 q9 u" W7 R' k/ YJapanese aircraft
. K/ k/ L% d9 d; C# j      G4M1 Betty x 26 1 `9 x; r4 ?3 [" G9 q( _
Allied aircraft
) Y  `' O6 ?; @' J- ~      no flights
: [) u0 N) @* X6 jJapanese aircraft losses9 _  H5 B, h+ _2 y6 P, w" ~* J
      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged , E" _- x' m% ?1 G
Allied aircraft losses
' z3 }+ l6 Z% G" k2 D$ M      B-17D Fortress: 3 damaged
! G6 E4 f6 G# f" u( K      P-40E Warhawk: 3 damaged8 G' s- `  |7 {  H) f' `0 |7 Q
      Beech 18-S: 1 damaged
; \/ e& q9 _0 ~      PBY-4 Catalina: 3 damaged* q* v* f; D0 f
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground# b+ A( n7 }  t& J- l( M$ w) d" H! |: a
      P-40B Warhawk: 2 damaged  E, P& r& e, y7 [, l) `4 ]  @! P6 @
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground
* X5 c. m3 w$ |! A      B-10B: 1 destroyed on ground / Y  w6 D6 H; j& N
Airbase hits 11
" m2 y' K  H# ?" `3 _5 ]1 O) yAirbase supply hits 1
3 X' [# J/ R: D  ?8 m& c: H8 _$ l2 ORunway hits 231 z5 q0 |1 P: U* Y
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3 U  S  W; u. w$ Y8 m& Q# CMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  3 L2 k9 g! m( ]. v! v; E, y
Weather in hex: Severe storms
# X, V1 V' n* n: P( _' R7 [Raid detected at 62 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.* }$ w1 l  i  J, Q1 w' q' D4 w
Estimated time to target is 19 minutes
$ Q2 l6 ~% F( c; [9 O& AJapanese aircraft4 @/ z$ i  U5 \. K* `( T$ S2 B, m
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 137 t# m4 n9 J& c" [# ?
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 16 9 Z0 }7 ?% R$ k9 ?/ E
Allied aircraft
3 p3 R$ s8 l2 z  F: p& y      no flights . S9 L) B$ y$ y6 l) I
Japanese aircraft losses
0 f; T9 r5 e0 g6 V' G      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged- X2 E. k+ \4 Y5 n
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
) t& A6 {% A9 g- [  Y4 `0 T0 U! tAllied aircraft losses
# {9 P+ {+ ], m& |6 R      PBY-4 Catalina: 3 damaged
& v. r6 s7 t& Y) k& \, j  l/ z) |" K      O-47A: 1 destroyed on ground
5 ~+ U* @( q3 e8 {2 N5 ]* T3 [! r" W      B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged & ^: w5 Q( F+ u7 P( k
Airbase hits 2! ~3 w3 z( F- V9 [. ~
Runway hits 1
+ {8 j: f) s2 d6 b+ q5 F# P# R% k; T/ ?/ j------------------------------------------------* S" Q4 o, v- f
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
: y2 \8 @# t6 O. J  JWeather in hex: Severe storms * w8 Y9 p) J$ o& K1 @7 d
Raid detected at 13 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
' \$ `8 V$ j& ^1 H7 d( ~Estimated time to target is 4 minutes + q5 h: ^% M  O% \, d. {
Japanese aircraft
3 F/ u1 y9 O, j7 j: Z, Y2 j      A6M2 Zero x 35 7 w/ e1 i/ R5 Z0 Y
No Japanese losses
+ q9 {6 v8 O1 ~; v2 P8 F! i) f3 E0 GAircraft Attacking:/ c- A  t; B" o* {5 }
      35 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet7 g3 S' h% J5 O" S5 D
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Ground combat at 92,38 (near Chengting)
- z' L5 Q8 V# _0 n( O7 l) Z# GJapanese Shock attack 5 c# h. T) t' X9 O  p% t& B
Attacking force 20816 troops, 154 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 709 ' `! Z: g4 p# H# k: z2 l* t
Defending force 411 troops, 1 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
) O. A+ V$ n( R% f& H1 ~& L) nJapanese adjusted assault: 1056  
) z- q4 E- C+ ~: {- e1 PAllied adjusted defense: 1  
( G+ y) M; [" sJapanese assault odds: 1056 to 1  
5 e; y( o( ?$ cCombat modifiers5 M) p7 Y0 T  B. E+ Y
Defender: terrain(+)% Q" z. r- z( _1 `  ?( u/ N
Attacker: shock(+) 9 g( }5 V( I, }4 P
Allied ground losses:
. P7 N  a( f, l9 |" x" S2 d6 F9 C      468 casualties reported" h  b% ^3 n* s* w2 r/ [( d
         Squads: 19 destroyed, 0 disabled
' ?) k! f9 r! w+ o3 j% y         Non Combat: 32 destroyed, 0 disabled
; v. Z0 \: Z2 p& Q: ~  E         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 q- ^  t+ A& n. \0 r) U      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)7 e& ], \" n" T% a, p# a
      Units destroyed 1
0 |4 ^/ F( q- w& V. \Assaulting units:
' P: W/ u, [4 g8 v" g, [    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade
# s; ?, p5 O1 D    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
' F9 {' f, i) R6 ]5 s" P    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
" b) d) O! E) N; V/ h    11th Indpt Infantry Regiment
+ \) d& |' _) y6 I3 q! z& C    13th Indpt Infantry Regiment
" y) e. ~7 Z2 l) ~, h8 A; c; ?    21st AA Regiment # g9 r  B8 F% }. y* M& ]
Defending units:0 c! n) Q% O8 g' f$ v1 |
    83rd Chinese Corps
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* m3 A& E  B% K0 b; {* HGround combat at 87,45 (near Chengchow)
" l: d7 x* r. `7 q3 PJapanese Shock attack
+ u/ p% n3 i0 S0 J* eAttacking force 330 troops, 0 guns, 50 vehicles, Assault Value = 168
8 S+ u% c9 \/ G0 nDefending force 1265 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
$ t5 P6 E5 z& U- P8 T8 ZJapanese adjusted assault: 40  1 d# O3 @' D3 t" B) c
Allied adjusted defense: 9  
+ o9 @- }' ^! c+ o4 PJapanese assault odds: 4 to 1  
1 C2 G. V0 g2 M2 s" ~8 E  XCombat modifiers$ p  b% h$ w7 ]* m+ r8 f
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)7 Z' x; ^$ ~! k6 F  c
Attacker: shock(+) % v. C4 h3 d: z* F1 I
Allied ground losses:
' A; z* G; H( W1 f, }6 i! E0 k9 f      286 casualties reported
) k. R' ~: q5 p         Squads: 11 destroyed, 5 disabled5 |3 M9 |5 t( q8 p! p7 D* w
         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 1 disabled! B5 G4 b) b/ L5 U1 K2 k: {
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  E5 Q! }. j8 w6 G+ q* S      Units retreated 1
) V3 f1 A. P; d8 NDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 2 a1 y$ A1 s9 k3 {8 p/ I) o
Assaulting units:* c+ n8 A  c; f. K5 m" |
    12th Tank Regiment
; u. r5 N- X4 Q3 I, Y    3rd Tank Regiment- v- G+ V6 H; c$ @+ K- g# ~
    15th Tank Regiment
; R: \1 `% k, F8 K# LDefending units:+ b0 ]) x- Z& D5 X8 E3 |/ Q: a
    69th Chinese Corps
如果没有把握,58怎么会去啃kb。
如果没有把握,58怎么会去啃kb。+ d2 F; j* q3 e0 [, @* T7 J
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-9 21:45
+ G0 U" x$ k, b/ q/ J$ y以上述的数量对比来看,58不是太乐观,7 N- C/ [3 G$ R1 \1 p- A
当然更具体的结果,估计就要靠测试和实战来给出了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 21, 41
( y' {4 K. b" Z58伴随舰 盐湖城被发现,虽然已经和58分离了。- z" F! D6 f! Q, P# u( D
DD继续炮击菲律宾沿岸的日军机场,也取得了一点成果。
+ {" c/ `0 z" l4 J" x6 l马来半岛上的日军4-5万人,居然选择了从哥打巴鲁沿着铁路线追赶撤退的英印部队
5 W7 E& p7 Q3 G3 g+ m8 ]) o5 }* Y这样估计新加坡能坚持到一月底呢。,个人感觉用装甲部队加轰炸沿马来半岛西侧公路进攻% n9 E- a; F" i8 W8 n
再恰当的时候以空降兵威胁盟军退路,主力坐火车去新加坡城下 就可以了。
4 U/ W# `% |6 n5 G/ _不过这是菜花该操心的事情了,) U% C+ B# d: g' R4 |' w
日军的35师团,冒进南阳,国军要不要突击下呢?
) c3 I; ]  I) g2 z3 Q上一档本人的35师团也是在南阳被突成残废,35师团出生的位置比其他部队近太多
. ~5 L! U) F# O% I看着国军飞速转进,一没把持住 就容易冲上前去。。。5 s" P+ E) b! S) n+ u. R
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5 N7 O' k9 T! P. j3 FSub attack near Soerabaja  at 56,103
$ y9 Z" Y- d& ^' R  ^Japanese Ships
( h6 f! w' d$ n9 ?# J7 j  |  ^      SS I-166
! _0 q/ N. e4 S' M" V: t. W, }Allied Ships: r: c; \% G" l; H: b( D# X
      DD Maury" ?1 `0 f& `. Q0 R7 k$ z$ I
      CA Salt Lake City2 d5 E: B  V  m$ o. z5 t
      CL De Ruyter# z6 K1 L- m2 }" T3 B. f
      DD Thanet
0 I/ _, G0 ~- F/ x- N$ S2 H! ]1 ^      DD Scout
2 k6 c+ a4 [9 B& {      DD Balch
' Q- X5 {/ x4 ]1 m/ y5 ]6 ^7 Q      DD Porter
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' k8 F% P2 V1 z2 O* U# @4 S6 O1 @0 |, NNight Naval bombardment of Aparri at 82,73
9 e' e( w) o* m+ s7 gJapanese aircraft
" C9 q9 E1 |. F      no flights
# G1 y# c4 q) Q% ^Japanese aircraft losses
$ }. g. G4 B3 T" v6 ?3 D      Ki-27b Nate: 12 damaged- @4 C6 Y2 t. r/ G9 v$ g6 I
      Ki-27b Nate: 2 destroyed on ground ' w1 z. T8 @/ L8 `; Y
Allied Ships, O% S  J. }) m/ A* Z0 O7 F
      DD Piet Hein/ n6 {2 c/ U- }& t3 t! x" O/ u
      DD Kortenaer
5 c3 Z- I7 g* N# t4 o      DD Witte de With
% t" T1 k6 b! O      DD Van Nes  `% ]8 a; ?7 B6 ?% ]. \- q
      DD Banckert ) R  T6 z5 \! o6 y3 d; s' @: b
Japanese ground losses:
5 B! ^7 v5 X$ E* l      14 casualties reported% k' O$ j/ ]+ q+ d% e0 P- C
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- u- I0 `$ ]/ k         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled" r. @& F8 s, [! |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# T3 U2 ?6 i5 r& ~/ u+ ]8 h9 `Airbase hits 6
" T# ]. O! Y  D1 T3 _Airbase supply hits 3! a6 P. H; T+ ~$ }
Runway hits 41
* R* x) c: x" F; G) Z3 mPort hits 21. \: p- L* h2 L/ k5 h
Port fuel hits 1
. V4 N. F) C* L3 o0 Q! qPort supply hits 5
$ {7 R! r& [! o( j# }  m: y--------------------------------------------------------------
/ [+ C: Q/ F7 d- mMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ; j' ^  a% T( v. J2 V& O, B* l  R
Weather in hex: Heavy rain7 w8 {: W* L/ E( w( l5 ]
Raid detected at 27 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
1 l: O& E- M- s  oEstimated time to target is 8 minutes % k. V( d  y: W$ x
Japanese aircraft
4 s0 k6 w: n7 b: v5 S- _% N$ b/ i, {      A6M2 Zero x 32
' ^2 \" R" j$ o. ^# wNo Japanese losses # q. q6 ]7 [9 r' M5 n
Aircraft Attacking:
4 L; m* w9 S9 @/ H      32 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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9 [+ ^2 `, s% Z7 iAfternoon Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 50,77 , near Temuloh
4 N4 B# F2 u) E# k' jWeather in hex: Severe storms
" c3 ]( m! N/ GRaid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet." y2 \& n, r: {3 e: M
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
% a+ h' a: f5 N6 r& vJapanese aircraft. o3 k% P- M' @4 b' E% `; f7 @( x
      G3M2 Nell x 31- n9 k/ @- w% W! g% L, j$ B) w
      G4M1 Betty x 9
8 k- s9 z, e! F% u. O! D5 P1 vJapanese aircraft losses
* }- b: \" A. p- X      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged # _# f8 Q  _. p) ~  J
Allied ground losses:
) A; j+ S" i5 S5 f0 D" W6 \' v, y      17 casualties reported
' i- r* L4 L' Y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. D. U3 n2 M6 f2 N2 U+ \- V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
, a5 w+ Y4 n# O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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8 E' |/ e9 B/ N& `1 S8 G: ASub attack near French Frigate Shoal敚n? at 170,100
6 v: w% W2 ~/ X9 YJapanese Ships: l3 T8 Y8 |& p( I% s0 _' A; o% ~
      SS I-173 7 k! y7 H3 R+ L% P7 q
Allied Ships: G! e* _6 x0 N- ]( I% W" X! Z
      xAKL Regulus, Shell hits 30,  heavy fires,  heavy damage - |2 h7 k9 q/ M
SS I-173 attacking on the surface
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! h: y1 v# a+ s7 B" v9 v3 gGround combat at Nanyang (85,45) * N2 a, a. X: }3 e2 p  z
Japanese Bombardment attack
" L/ n" t9 p. `( l: P- O! x! ]6 YAttacking force 11332 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 409 6 g7 F  n. A4 [- C* r3 T
Defending force 32151 troops, 200 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1087 3 d3 b4 `9 d" k" ~. y/ {7 j
Japanese ground losses:
+ Y  e; M2 {$ b& R% N3 Q      17 casualties reported
( n& F5 ]. F; D5 X( S# b7 {7 T! Z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
. j/ J( R5 e# i0 _$ Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 p7 A+ e5 E# Q( q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 B* c! [5 A% I3 i9 x+ tAssaulting units:
1 ?' q; a/ X; q! m+ R+ u    35th Division 0 n4 d, f6 I' x; H( B0 ~4 C+ }
Defending units:3 }8 @0 W) U8 Y; @9 v- A* t
    48th Chinese Corps
) x; e) u# v: j' L- x; D    40th Chinese Corps
( U! O6 _# y+ S' A    29th Chinese Corps# A! r; u' [; y
    80th Chinese Corps/ I. T5 \) Z0 W, e: _5 o
    93rd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41
  D) j# c- J$ q( E从马尼拉出发的大量ss几乎覆盖了半个南洋浅水区,但是战果么就。。。呵呵了。$ ~! K- |" h3 ]' X
当天盟军炮击了米里的机场,摧毁了一些飞机。& i8 F; Q0 ?; a) r8 ?4 |5 U0 u* G
日军的35师团实际上已经被断了后路,被包围在了南阳,而城市还被国军占着& Z- \4 u1 F- F
如果日军被突击溃败的话,35师团可能投降啊。。但附近的日军装甲部队正赶来解围
; d) \; p# b& D/ c考虑到国军附近hq已经撤退,调整估计不会太理想,万一失败,7 j( u8 ?; R7 S  a( g
将无法继续拖住日军攻击部队,国军选择了继续放弃南阳,转进!!!!!
8 \/ y: f/ E. J空城马尼拉也陷落了,东京玫瑰第三次播音。。。。。
9 q, f/ ~/ S+ V一个泰国师,开始出现在缅甸境内,英印17师得另外2个旅从印度转运过来了
+ ~- F, m7 ^2 _. p6 Y18师也在赶往目的地,如果上岸,缅甸境内将有1500av左右,: ]: n4 H2 a! c6 S; X
接下来就看日军对缅甸有多大决心了" _& i) `1 Z; r% f' e
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
6 @; ^% O0 I1 q, B3 qJapanese Ships5 P7 U3 a2 k. P; Y; h
      SC CHa-10
6 K9 p  V' i9 z0 H      xAK Yamabiko Maru
/ Y: A3 ?# s/ W3 s  p, `0 }      PB Kozan Maru ) P6 u6 k5 o0 F+ _: C: L
Allied Ships
7 J+ h2 m% h$ a7 B! m, I% J      SS KXIII
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: Q* w- Y% n" ^' gASW attack near Rabaul  at 106,128
( g0 g4 p4 n+ k9 L1 t/ O' J+ {" YJapanese Ships
) l; z5 q* |* \# x4 `% j      SS I-170 ) c+ b6 W& f# {- o" P
Allied Ships0 w6 h0 j, Y! {5 U/ k% f2 I8 N
      DD Fanning
# d) j0 D1 m2 g* `2 [' d! F---------------------------------------. H4 P' h* K$ X9 b
ASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
5 U9 o) G! f" A0 \6 W5 K5 s; vJapanese Ships; C: H, K# s2 W5 `/ j0 j! t
      DD Usugumo+ w, G" D. M, p1 J! P$ i3 S4 Z2 A
      xAK Naruto Maru. y" a7 d5 @, ]' I
      xAK Nankai Maru
' s) ^5 Y/ a$ d% w: C      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru
: ^+ ]' A6 H  X( |; _  z! ~Allied Ships. ~+ m- `( o+ B3 |/ x; R. H% R8 a4 ?
      SS Porpoise & p% G' S4 Q4 i" {- Y8 r& e) d
SS Porpoise launches 2 torpedoes at DD Usugumo0 Q9 p0 }& Z( w
Porpoise bottoming out ....
+ I, B9 v1 s+ g1 [0 Q7 x4 m8 I2 L+ tSub escapes detection ; o, J1 `0 I# S6 ?! j" M- I9 w
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Sub attack near Rabaul  at 106,127 0 @+ b! {: |% I+ w6 @# J
Japanese Ships
% X0 H3 M2 c, {$ ~1 v4 N6 i      SS I-170 & Y' h* L' `9 b0 v( n8 m. i
Allied Ships( U4 |* q/ p# v& k( j! `
      DD Benham
5 y  S7 J+ C, C2 R7 v      DD Fanning/ \5 B  z; M, N1 C/ u2 w& H
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- [+ z  L. r" T+ _$ q- ^# tNight Naval bombardment of Miri at 64,87
% W; q7 A1 B9 y+ G/ R  @3 m/ K. [Japanese aircraft1 K4 R* ^4 F# S3 z" l
      no flights
- V% {+ Y4 }' _8 ?& `  M$ R" GJapanese aircraft losses  W( T2 S3 s: I, r7 A% r" I
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged
0 z1 g2 \2 R0 M      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed on ground
( w' o8 ]2 D! k  n/ q# s" X7 ?      Ki-27b Nate: 1 damaged, f! a; S# I9 x8 O! m9 ?% `
      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed on ground
5 W* W3 E% v& J      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground
* C, l. o* P( f+ P7 W1 i' O4 R: LAllied Ships6 J6 U# B% l1 `
      DD Tenedos
5 z4 b; ~9 b% e8 H0 [: [6 `" T; l      DD Van Ghent
) n& p0 N5 x: `' ]7 s5 U; C8 H      DD Evertsen
/ E, d: M$ k% [& O, P5 m, t3 h+ z      DD Vampire ! c' f( I' }, m8 F
Airbase hits 2& \+ B% a. ^( k0 n. c- ~! J
Airbase supply hits 16 j9 G9 ]! w$ f, }* s
Runway hits 9
  e/ \# H# Z; oPort hits 2
2 V5 k% k, I( K5 F& MPort fuel hits 2% ?0 |- v  Y7 y: b! ~
Port supply hits 2
, C& V, z8 ]$ jDD Tenedos firing at Miri
6 Z7 L7 b0 @2 J* @  e. c" ]7 SDD Van Ghent firing at Miri
% L3 S* K: C9 S! n$ {DD Evertsen firing at Miri
1 s5 n: R* J7 a3 ^, H1 UDD Vampire firing at Miri  
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5 P/ _, n. P# s, l8 }ASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74
( a7 l3 K8 R3 ]  n8 A9 @+ vJapanese Ships! \" f' t/ l: b' K# K
      xAK Nissyu Maru
& r! U' e7 g. H      xAK Kogyo Maru
. g  t) l0 I+ _. o7 B& M% @; w      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru
) D4 i8 K& O; v$ @+ GAllied Ships* B4 Q9 b) ]9 r
      SS S-36 % S; O( z; D+ u" l6 Y$ S
SS S-36 is sighted by escort. Z/ b6 G  U- t+ A# ]+ {
Sub escapes detection , w( K, t3 W4 T4 |( G
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1 U3 u5 B) L; v4 m) SGround combat at 86,45 (near Nanyang)
7 c! ^5 F& Q3 X# H$ Q, _* U3 y  ^Japanese Shock attack
+ |( F0 {: U8 C7 }7 s  W6 U7 @Attacking force 1972 troops, 0 guns, 297 vehicles, Assault Value = 168
$ J4 f4 ~, q. ]# m6 z0 p9 L2 X& _Defending force 9355 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 367 & R1 y, l+ y9 ~3 i, [! Z* f  [  z
Japanese adjusted assault: 173  & q' s7 u3 s  u  B# t0 _! l+ Z
Allied adjusted defense: 54  
* J; e6 m, p4 U" w, |/ HJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1  
5 A0 _. L+ l- G: P4 j$ FCombat modifiers7 y2 [; x, ~6 ^4 G: }
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
8 p! x: R8 f) F# mAttacker: shock(+)
0 H3 q" r& J2 L7 ~8 vAllied ground losses:
! U0 i  K; U. ]$ w7 a8 T      4369 casualties reported& L- v7 K9 J9 p' o' }
         Squads: 188 destroyed, 109 disabled
$ w9 d! N4 ]) w) S/ z2 C         Non Combat: 147 destroyed, 0 disabled. A! z# {+ d4 L* E
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 4 disabled
1 _/ K# S! M. @) T+ B      Guns lost 11 (2 destroyed, 9 disabled)6 Y/ H( V6 F7 Y+ j; w
      Units retreated 1 # i9 N9 d. b% j- U
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!   _$ f. V' H0 v& ^2 ~; O, \
Assaulting units:' m7 y' Y9 {  j" n0 M; i; t
    3rd Tank Regiment
2 a4 }% j5 b) p1 v! c$ t) U" R" A    12th Tank Regiment
. Z4 \7 _( w" M# t3 X& P    15th Tank Regiment
) A) q; Y* {7 w/ a* K; XDefending units:
( m: V' k$ I' h' z4 L( w    85th Chinese Corps + a  C0 Q& T0 f) Z! O& A+ f
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( y+ s3 e; [6 i6 Z1 xGround combat at 84,55 (near Nanchang)
. ]# r0 V& A6 u; T/ O) uJapanese Bombardment attack
4 h3 A/ ~/ B1 m# bAttacking force 5592 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 194
0 C# a' j7 t; ZDefending force 4206 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 138
$ |" P9 z$ p6 M' g, S! Y! U; KAllied ground losses:7 \' b4 P; N+ _; m& F5 {
      8 casualties reported& F; m! a) p- F
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" ^+ ^1 Y- R% f; Y! w3 o" f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 |, Q! m1 Z7 C, A- q  ]) V" C& S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; O/ G1 C8 ?  j
Assaulting units:
3 |) B/ \- [6 e    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. k; L3 \' F8 s) u$ VDefending units:
1 S5 z( z7 z6 I, G' [    88th Chinese Corps
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4 g- P' x( C# ]  @Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
! C' `/ q5 d$ K- kJapanese Bombardment attack
8 l1 h+ K0 m' [2 V# y: MAttacking force 11320 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 408
/ D  Z+ B% y7 }9 v3 BDefending force 33354 troops, 202 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1139
- o  f( S; h  c  J+ t, R: c- S8 NJapanese ground losses:% s, Z5 e" H8 |7 ^3 v* ?. U
      11 casualties reported+ m  J# U5 e9 O( a$ Y+ v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 q& @: c2 S" R8 \3 j1 l: |( z/ ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 Y# F6 ]( y; }4 ]         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ P9 a/ W- u/ s' `Allied ground losses:5 e/ B* [8 h/ O4 v9 A4 x
      15 casualties reported2 I+ J' z$ U9 `4 s; e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
- w. a3 u. B. S& ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, o/ _+ ?+ h7 Y% Z3 u0 Q) ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % w2 m$ C. M/ A, M) s: f; F/ c
Assaulting units:
. x7 n- j$ S5 t  I    35th Division " n9 k% F6 f2 z1 M$ u+ M/ @
Defending units:+ U1 ?6 M; h8 H- [
    40th Chinese Corps
& e' N8 [9 s1 T/ A    80th Chinese Corps
5 f( q- M- a( C$ O$ }    48th Chinese Corps
  X3 o1 ^* R6 u3 s" a# d    51st Chinese Corps5 b+ a% ?8 {, v+ S; M3 B% C- L
    29th Chinese Corps
* [1 f5 @. T$ k$ H0 T    93rd Chinese Corps
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! [& k' E4 Z/ r- A; l7 {Ground combat at Manila (79,77) 5 c' z0 \+ W. Z  a
Japanese Shock attack
  a& m/ q8 I7 E& @3 q# s1 HAttacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 97 + x* ~& r4 [" t- X$ m
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
6 O% K/ S# Y  I; N( n! aJapanese adjusted assault: 74    `6 ^8 D( e% Z! G
Allied adjusted defense: 1    \1 b5 E! w* l5 B  Q
Japanese assault odds: 74 to 1 (fort level 0)  
. d$ C8 f- ^1 g7 ~# qJapanese forces CAPTURE Manila !!! & P5 @/ g/ o( F* f6 u( d# u7 T
Combat modifiers
: @" b# C( |* u, }3 k, Q) LAttacker: shock(+)   \0 p- `* @$ k$ D
Assaulting units:
% y8 K1 y" z6 _. G4 `# m, b    48th Recon Regiment
/ H) b% [3 W$ L; z5 ]) |    2nd Tank Regiment & ?7 Z, \8 ~: ^/ z: `$ f1 a
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1 K: g) E. G+ w  \Ground combat at Tavoy (54,60)
/ |: L6 s- W4 T; {' p( q7 {Japanese Deliberate attack - n& u9 ?5 |2 y' G0 \+ _9 q
Attacking force 1328 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 57
! @; u% {  y1 v9 ~- l8 mDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 9 b/ e: w0 t$ V
Japanese adjusted assault: 28  
7 x- c  G5 K8 f. T" _# ]Allied adjusted defense: 1  - d8 {% _: _/ H5 y8 t2 d. i
Japanese assault odds: 28 to 1 (fort level 1)  
4 n/ }2 z$ [2 J+ F  cJapanese forces CAPTURE Tavoy !!!
0 i  B0 G6 q3 O4 }7 UCombat modifiers
: N/ k* A, i3 rAttacker: leaders(-) - N2 Z2 N6 w% }9 i% y8 Q3 w4 {
Assaulting units:
- L/ Y" V! f" w    1st RTA/A Division
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 412 u1 W0 D0 n# ?2 V" v$ m
香港扫雷船被雷了一下。不过扫雷效率倒是挺高的,一天几百雷,而盟军库存也就几百雷了。。
( E$ A9 i+ B8 h% h* f% u克拉克的空中游击也不好打啊,有一队xakl的运输队带着2w补给靠岸了,
% O: Q, j4 G& T6 ?0 G7 h. A1 A由于5级港口的马尼拉刚好陷落了,只能在2级港口的克拉克卸载,编队已经暴露
' P9 V6 b1 E% A4 a! C8 l估计第二天会遭到屠杀,能卸下多少就看今晚的了,去的都是10节的小船,丢了也不心疼。/ L5 n( k& M2 X& }4 s/ Y% i
另KB也出现在了达沃附近,正在往西北方向的马尼拉赶,看来是kb要进南洋了。
; I, K& i& p- t: [9 w不过目前侦查显示kb数量才200+,分兵了?? 难道58又来机会了???  T- o) G5 B6 j+ o. y6 U) x5 M& O
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3 C) X, K$ m( _7 j+ c- I, NTF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)   J/ T  \1 c4 ]3 N9 w
Japanese Ships; M% ]3 n) f9 P( A. n2 m! H: Z
      AMc Toshi Maru #1
( X2 l/ S, b/ p8 t0 v( I      AMc Tamo Maru #6, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
* l( q9 {. ?; G3 @7 P4 m3 Q) L      AMc Wa 9! E4 E7 l& u( N$ ^* ]
      AMc Wa 6 ! T; S, c& U5 p# [9 h* T
88 mines cleared! ?9 ~; s( W' z0 m
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- ^. Q0 z' e/ R+ r" w7 s$ m9 nTF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61) 4 x8 i7 m* \& K. j
Japanese Ships
$ q( U& d- b5 Z/ U* ]3 ~: {      AMc Toshi Maru #1& }, r$ Z* O; t& c% N8 n
      AMc Wa 9  s$ ?6 w2 p' A8 \' m7 W+ m& S
      AMc Wa 6
! v2 X/ n+ h2 v8 `/ Y1 R92 mines cleared 7 q% N& [# f1 _2 @! {
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0 R) ~$ P1 O# ]4 a2 rTF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)
2 Y" J% u; d4 tJapanese Ships
9 D7 s' `0 c, Y7 r' R% W+ {0 U% J      AMc Toshi Maru #1 $ z7 F, a0 S4 B6 M4 h8 x& p
2 mines cleared
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TF 82 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61) 8 q2 g! m0 m! d2 |0 Q) B  {/ F- C
Japanese Ships  _; F% [% v0 S5 m
      TB Chidori
9 O; _% S# U( q) _. c* U      PC Sumire: s7 {" m' W7 E4 z4 q' |5 s7 A
      PC Ashi 1 V% q1 g/ a& f, m8 |
4 mines cleared
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9 p% I1 f* [+ l5 uTF 82 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)
4 G9 G$ l2 V' \- }6 A- \Japanese Ships6 q9 G' `0 Q2 }1 G" @3 Z' D3 i2 R; Z
      PC Sumire! y' N) `2 F7 L$ x0 j: j% a4 n
      PC Ashi 8 }  {2 X3 B: ?% |9 ^' r! ?
2 mines cleared
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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Raid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
' }( b9 a% L0 d" x0 [Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
  c! u. y4 n& w2 CJapanese aircraft0 K. I  Z# A3 v* ~3 u" s
      A6M2 Zero x 28
/ I, h0 g% t, f8 E9 PAllied aircraft
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      P-40B Warhawk x 2
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Japanese aircraft losses8 }& J; _. l% ]# Z9 _5 X
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
- q4 p7 y; j$ OAllied aircraft losses0 D& I. r! r4 e" _7 p
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed * d6 i- M- A1 N' W2 E6 _
Aircraft Attacking:; [% F: g+ T: I
      24 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  4 T- C* c- j. N# @
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
" l* R7 s' W" I2 b6 zRaid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
. Y/ q/ B5 Y- G* m9 M5 KEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
0 ]. i& l7 U6 n- v9 ~% ?+ kJapanese aircraft
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Allied aircraft
4 |; D! D4 K( g( M- E      P-40B Warhawk x 2
2 g+ g  J0 z6 C# j2 |! A4 D, VNo Japanese losses # E% N* I9 ]8 l. d/ Y4 n+ S+ I0 Z
Allied aircraft losses6 q* M3 ]+ F* x) }( c/ a9 I
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
2 ~  Z2 s3 u1 {% ~" H5 SAircraft Attacking:  K* ~8 P4 F, a" F; D+ A
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * D3 ]5 A7 A. h+ V  g7 K9 `( W
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ; }: J/ \% E% G- E
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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# p% c; x7 v* M" {" [Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 8 f% g& P$ p1 `- i0 H5 B7 o: t
Japanese aircraft
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/ H8 _0 C2 d) U& v+ }' v7 @$ eNo Japanese losses
; b6 j3 e9 q( u6 S# U8 zAircraft Attacking:
) W7 J( f2 G5 G# l* b       9 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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/ q4 o7 W& `  o8 e- N4 E# S, C' yGround combat at Pucheng (86,57) 8 p  x% C+ H) [0 v. l+ O* I! ~
Japanese Shock attack $ X$ W/ K3 W0 {+ @$ Q  V6 \
Attacking force 225 troops, 0 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
: }- M3 t, H& N4 ?- K& N9 f1 z  MDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 0 a1 U# Z+ m' q& w8 l  M+ n
Japanese adjusted assault: 19  7 l+ l6 k" c- i9 j; ?# u( y
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
9 M5 o+ a2 R/ k7 G0 MJapanese assault odds: 19 to 1 (fort level 2)  
$ m0 \, j7 f' I* m" z. NJapanese forces CAPTURE Pucheng !!!
2 E- n/ D5 m- u* e! ^& ^: bCombat modifiers' {( d& j+ p, u, b- D& C, K
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)
, |( s+ o. @' J& W' l6 S. _Assaulting units:% o7 _3 Q4 _) a1 G5 ]/ ]0 C( B
    8th Armored Car Co  
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
+ h+ Y: D7 [' E8 {& A0 X0 Z3 j1 y4 VJapanese Bombardment attack
: @+ x! o; a0 k7 U+ W9 UAttacking force 11343 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 466 8 A# e! v# i. d, ]5 V& G" x/ [( ^
Defending force 33280 troops, 202 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1135
) F8 o, l$ e, C8 bAssaulting units:
6 b7 h: `7 r! _- T" N9 S, X4 O2 Y1 {    3rd Tank Regiment
3 {% A6 c4 ?6 a& l% }2 `7 N    35th Division
8 K' R: l7 I! Z' h& @) X% @& sDefending units:5 V8 F' ]5 ^2 d1 l/ u* k/ c
    40th Chinese Corps( e$ H2 p6 r5 n% {" Q
    48th Chinese Corps$ `6 t5 m# t5 d( @3 H% U4 Y' X
    80th Chinese Corps/ p% ?9 i& j: [) Q
    51st Chinese Corps8 I; o6 R0 Y0 p; l" v
    29th Chinese Corps( X1 s; Q6 D  |: Y; [2 U
    93rd Chinese Corps
初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。8 x! u; y# s0 z, ?" E
菜花封锁不用心,我感觉不但能上几个师到爪哇,弄几十万补给上去都有可能。站住爪哇的话,还可以把马来等周边兵力慢慢接过去,大大减少盟军实质性损失,同时使得日军在必须拿下的南洋耗尽登陆加成,为整体防御赢得宝贵时间。
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-10-12 13:34 编辑
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初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。. N8 X- |: H, L$ p
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wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-11 23:28
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5 q8 E. n9 L4 g+ J同意这种战略: 估计对付陈荣不管用,3 `% z# j6 a! d6 X8 Z7 Y* l4 a6 Q
今天优酷也有一个关于2战德国油料的视频《纳粹德国石油野心揭秘》。一起看看吧,看是不是策划稿。
只要判断清楚了日军的主攻方向,当日军跨海进攻印度、澳东、新西兰,都可以利用这些地区的大量高等级机场,集中陆航+全部58死拼kb,重创kb还很有希望的。初期日军的优势是陆军兵力集中,海军水面夜战水平高,再加上KB的集中使用。盟军初期兵力分散,但是58集中起来还是有一定优势,此外就是陆航轰炸机多,战斗机少。所以盟军只能是利用有限的陆军和水面舰只,死拼各个要点,拖延日军的进攻速度。同时规划建设好设伏战场,以及必须死守的大战区堡垒。
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同意这种战略: 估计对付陈荣不管用,
. u. W1 Y9 p: w! d+ F# u  o今天优酷也有一个关于2战德国油料的视频《纳粹德国石油野心揭秘》。一起看看吧,看是不是策划稿。* \, j9 e; V& M+ X# M3 B$ S* ~+ s) l6 \
lala23159 发表于 2014-10-12 12:58
- x- _- U) v$ a2 D8 }6 a$ B虽然这个视频有些戏说味道,不过基本观点是对的:战争首先是资源的战争。其实玩下钢铁雄心的话,对于二战的政治经济态势和战略选择会有更好的理解,德国和日本的选择也就不会觉得跟疯子一样了。
其实,德国和日本是让占领区给撑破肚皮的,如《纳粹德国石油野心解密》中,提到的回血能力,就是其可持续作战能力,德国和日本没有·从占领区中获得更多的可持续作战能力,换句话说日本还没有从南洋把投资赚回来就被打趴下了,如果日本经营南洋能像东北那样,且战争科技能跟上美国,是能和美国拼一拼的。关于德国打苏联为何不再春季进攻呢
初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。9 l( a9 H2 L3 u- y4 U5 ~& g3 F
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7 }! d. n) [- ?, k5 ]6 p# `9 |6 o6 m- d是个好主意,值得仔细思考下。& R; r+ }6 W5 U3 j1 n" u9 F
日军应该不会跳过仰光,当然如果日军拿下南洋,仰光也守不了多久! a  D" Q+ b9 d4 q$ H, B7 H2 h% E
目前只是想尽量赶运补给,在飞虎队打光之前 能运多少算多少了。。。。
/ }1 d# ^# k/ N% h: q, `: [. m44 45 46英印旅已经上岸,18师还在路上,经你这一提醒,在考虑是否上java
  n% q- @/ d: _+ w- @" F# F/ I但java上只有500+战力 加上18师也就是800左右,目前有7-8w补给在岛上
. q1 N; m: K* y- ^/ m部队已经在内陆的一个山地集结 打算全面放弃滩头,在日军海军优势地区,7 W: Q, m# Z; J. `
炮击会严重杀伤部队战力, 现在要考虑是否再增援些澳大利亚师。
. ^2 L8 Y, f$ P: K1 ~. t2 V如果拉包尔能成功增援上去,那澳大利亚 相对安全,估计就可以分兵去java了。- L: E2 U8 d7 z% A0 k
其实 澳大利亚和印度这么大地盘 这么少兵力,一旦日军上岸就只能且战且退' C) l  B0 g4 m( n
往最后据点集结 拖时间,澳大利亚有悉尼和墨尔本 等4倍地形可用,印度就差多了. N( ^' d  [$ ^* j& {
估计只能守卡拉奇了。 按日军在马来的推进速度,java没准能修个5-6级防御,
只要判断清楚了日军的主攻方向,当日军跨海进攻印度、澳东、新西兰,都可以利用这些地区的大量高等级机场,集中陆航+全部58死拼kb,重创kb还很有希望的。初期日军的优势是陆军兵力集中,海军水面夜战水平高,再加上K ...! `; q1 x. \* i2 S. |
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-12 16:31
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等盟军第4个cv出来后,应该会集结下给 日军找点麻烦。
' l1 T' s8 _+ `" p: J5 G打算等42年1月后给机队扩编调整下,一艘cv上4-5个中队有点散乱。。。+ x- w7 t" S5 ]1 s" ^
盟军的空军战斗机太少,轰炸机以现在的经验基本是给日军送经验,  p- Q6 ^4 ~6 M) ^* j
当然如果58要拼命 也会拉他们一起上。: m* y5 w' T) H( F. h, j  r5 M0 y" y
各大战区的主力据点已经在开始修防御了。。。
8 Z- y! |2 f0 u5 o6 |  O能拖一天是一天。。。
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