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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 42
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南洋战场,日军拿下泗水后继续追击退往玛琅的盟军,盟军利用玛琅的山地地形死守,日军主力突进后爆发第一次玛琅会战,1400战力日军汇攻600余战力盟军,1:2降低城防1级,日军伤亡4000余人,盟军伤亡1000余人
3 q* M; c* p: Q9 H9 ^4 C大陆战场,派遣军找到了国军防线上的地形弱点,集结2000余战力不顾堆叠惩罚对国军1200余战力防守的丘陵地形萍乡发动进攻,1:1降低1级城防,抛尸3000余具,国军伤亡1500人,长衡方向上的国军预备队已紧急向该地增援! R# w! c1 L+ E! o' [: u  x
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3 v6 `7 }0 S; G' X" J- }8 YGround combat at Malang (55,105)$ g* W: ?# v$ I

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Attacking force 41246 troops, 471 guns, 591 vehicles, Assault Value = 1405
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; S: q  o7 D* d% Z) ~Defending force 26295 troops, 295 guns, 65 vehicles, Assault Value = 642% u# y5 R5 ?: C0 i7 \

+ ^, v  D$ _' m) S  @- @2 d# gJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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Japanese adjusted assault: 517
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% z0 d. t& K" NAllied adjusted defense: 1456 : G2 z( s4 a  a- X/ y( S
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)
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: \* W' c3 A9 b0 iCombat modifiers4 N! h- y( K0 [2 D' M
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)% u# q2 h" P" Q7 `6 j
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
% X* t  R% n; T1 n  k      4668 casualties reported
& l$ [$ C; F9 ?! P7 |( x  s         Squads: 126 destroyed, 311 disabled# f8 _/ [' v2 n& B; _% v: X: k6 B
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 54 disabled
' a% Y4 [; c9 w- |         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 59 disabled
, Q  A, j; y0 ?5 X5 T% _/ r      Guns lost 25 (8 destroyed, 17 disabled)
8 `! q/ t  w+ o      Vehicles lost 51 (8 destroyed, 43 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
0 f/ u% M1 R& }( Y$ j& ]0 S      1104 casualties reported+ O; v" Q& o, j( E. l
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 124 disabled
' B6 J* }& C: Z3 ^! ]. {$ ^         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled
+ f! T+ }4 y6 ~" M$ z+ g         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 n3 P" I- ?0 y: N2 ~/ n5 E
      Guns lost 13 (1 destroyed, 12 disabled)+ T- i4 H! X8 b6 l

- l! f4 x8 I: L1 i3 r3 V) YAssaulting units:
8 w- I" E' v' }" I# ^    5th Division
, v+ d- ^1 b0 p0 X1 u# Y' V+ N" j    56th Division/ F+ G( X* w+ a) |2 f" W% J' f" ~
    1st Tank Regiment1 G" t& p& B* f2 k3 k2 Q3 I. h/ V
    38th Division6 Z3 A  W; y; z" f3 o2 O
    2nd Tank Regiment
9 ^$ J5 V% Y9 C    6th Tank Regiment
! R3 v5 m+ _% p: h: u    Imperial Guards/B Division
: @* U, b" ?6 ~: Z* S    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 C; u9 _4 b! I& z# v
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment* G, s0 S6 ], c- V1 e: e
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
' u: X5 I/ Z1 R' Q& C    1st RF Gun Battalion
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Defending units:) K0 i; t( ?- E, d# @* Y  T% ^
    Marinier Battalion! L5 c7 T* K6 N& _. c3 ]$ q. [
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion* a" z* G3 L+ N/ b) w5 M4 T
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
3 {* ^) X2 @% N* Z- J+ o1 E    Prajoda Garrison Battalion* Q* I2 q% l; V- d; C2 u2 N
    Barisan KNIL Regiment
" U- F( I1 ]2 R2 u. u1 M  x6 p    1st KNIL Regiment
0 v% Y$ F/ \, G! Y6 v    Van Altena Battalion  V! P3 {& o3 Q& }1 \
    Roodenburg Battalion
7 P, R- A& l: i    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn : q4 ^* m8 j: ~7 C7 A. v+ M
    Afdeling Ritman ; Z: \6 Z& q5 r! T) H7 o
    4th KNIL Regiment
, A7 D1 L# k! U7 X; S    2nd KNIL Regiment$ A% h5 ]8 p6 Q1 S0 }. @
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion: P8 k9 j5 |" w7 _# @6 p
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion% s# H3 _. U1 X% i: U" x, u
    6th KNIL Regiment, x0 H% \1 t  L/ W8 w8 A
    Manado Garrison Battalion3 b% V7 Z- N  ^8 n! R# s, x$ ^$ Q' h5 a
    Malaya Army0 w3 \! p0 d6 _6 Y9 u
    KNIL Army Command 3 `( g* s# i( V7 ]
    Tjilitap Base Force
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)# x4 i. [* R* R, z# I9 A

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Attacking force 62511 troops, 539 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 21424 {- @! M2 e" v  P6 t* Z) k% Z

  N/ p5 l/ O7 a: s' B6 R% Q. f3 k" JDefending force 37223 troops, 189 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1231& Z6 X+ \3 U! ]$ b' Q% v2 |- |
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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, a6 k4 F5 J  A: w% vJapanese adjusted assault: 1269 ( l, n7 E0 ]' n( V! C

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. I/ r( w: u( ]7 d4 t0 W4 sJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2) 4 ^6 m* E% e0 u5 G  l9 t" M5 K
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2
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2 P* n. `1 U# x+ SCombat modifiers
& W2 X, \5 R# K' p0 lDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)6 b  g' d3 Z4 P: \% r
Attacker: supply(-)) @* e! j2 b: q, [4 U

/ K# Q0 W6 e2 P4 }# }Japanese ground losses:2 K" |1 G! B" Y( n7 i; L; C  \
      3408 casualties reported6 c! g+ h+ @  }; B& I- N9 z
         Squads: 61 destroyed, 374 disabled
" ~* Z/ u: u0 C$ F5 B         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 20 disabled
+ k2 F, \7 j9 G( `! R         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 22 disabled1 z8 N8 ^. x6 e) |
      Guns lost 37 (8 destroyed, 29 disabled)# k+ b9 M& D/ ^+ [- J# c5 _9 \
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)8 R8 ]* s+ }4 ]- i0 u

3 r1 [6 {/ G6 `8 J: kAllied ground losses:
6 e1 Z8 v+ {' v0 \; D      1503 casualties reported
) V7 M4 p. y; l- I) ?1 h$ W+ m         Squads: 4 destroyed, 113 disabled
2 L: c% o: C1 ^7 u% |         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
3 F; {! n! x5 p% l7 Y( o% G$ [) {" O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled% Q$ y- v8 W, X: i
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Assaulting units:
+ }# R+ V( P. y* @/ H( U    55th Infantry Brigade
% ~8 B; F! p+ S# Z; ~7 `    40th Division8 s9 L: ?# z' W) m; P
    15th Division5 z( L$ b% a! Y) Y& s# V; O
    34th Division) i2 C: h: K) A5 z1 H6 q7 p
    39th Division2 M+ }; c& E) p$ D- f) B
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade& F  h; c) @! V% V' q9 L
    13th Army! s9 o! a1 T6 t0 ^# F# s3 i
    4th Mortar Battalion
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) W( e0 W9 Q# D- x, ?: hDefending units:
! T) ^8 t5 {. R1 w& |4 }: k    70th Chinese Corps
6 o! I0 }  F- M0 T0 F7 n& Q    28th Chinese Corps$ X" ]. H+ k- B0 |3 @" W" d
    73rd Chinese Corps: h9 B4 {1 e& J5 f, T
    3rd New Chinese Corps
) p% v0 z' S2 e* ~( J    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42
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北太战场,日军KB分队悍然越过阿达克岛向东突进到冷湾和荷兰港北方海域,并对以上2基地大肆拍照侦查,盟军解散在该2港口的各类舰船准备紧急转进;目测日军KB分队有战斗机和轰炸机各70-80余架,估计包含各类大小CV/CVL4艘左右。面对日军在北太战场咄咄逼人的架势,大统领考虑是否需要出动58北上镇场子?% M! t# x" J' b9 X6 z4 |3 _
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缅甸战场,日军KB主队悍然出现在维多利亚角,预示着继南洋作战结束后,日军的缅甸攻势即将展开,盟军将做积极战略细节调整部署,迎接日军可能的登陆行动,飞虎队将北调一格基地,防止被岸轰炸毁在仰光机场地面,暗藏在安达曼群岛的水机搜索基地将即刻启用,时刻监视日军KB和护航运输船队动向# y$ ^9 ?' U8 B# y6 j

4 W) f+ y: p5 d大陆战场,派遣军主力围攻长衡南线萍乡,从附近格日军部队动向判断,疑似会继续增兵,如果情报属实,国军也准备不顾堆叠惩罚,加大萍乡的防御兵力,部队国军师通过铁路机动向长衡一线调动;同时5键侦察显示,日军有部队通过小路向都匀方向偷袭迂回,国军拟派遣一支小分队予以截击。
58北上,就不怕本档终结么
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 10, 42, R$ s5 |/ Q% G- m! A. H
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  J2 ~6 L8 h& }0 u  w7 I5 Q南洋战场,日军3支部队从陆路向望加锡突进,盟军准备将望加锡守军留种
/ ~/ v+ ?, k* s1 e, J* c$ ]大陆战场,派遣军继续进攻萍乡,虽然又降低1级城防,但由于堆叠惩罚而伤亡惨重,国军面对艰难的战略抉择:是继续增兵萍乡,忍受堆叠惩罚?还是逐渐退出长衡防线,退守雪峰山一线?! P- y% x, G1 N& ^; M& m
缅甸战场,BB长门炮击勃固。英联邦军队渐次向仰光撤退,准备放弃萨尔温江北岸防御,防止日军直接登陆仰光或勃固/ k' q3 B/ |6 e% A
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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8 g0 D0 P: D: ]) G9 lAttacking force 58443 troops, 535 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 1764
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Defending force 36135 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1096+ x. s: N0 g) N" P1 X$ G

* |! g  M' P: F; A+ d* _Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1, c. Z2 c% U. E4 F7 H$ G

7 b9 d3 Q* m9 n  U5 Q6 e. Q% c0 O' {Japanese adjusted assault: 1923   ^! [9 Z/ e' {8 L# A
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Allied adjusted defense: 1023 0 Z  d8 o6 Y+ L" b! l

! q; P8 f8 v. d/ WJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1) 1 {( I0 h2 B7 P5 c% d
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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Combat modifiers
0 R( Q* j  Q7 DDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
; D/ B) V( a$ e6 [5 Y: B3 @Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
+ G! z" J9 t* ~$ r! x7 \7 Q      7542 casualties reported
# j1 ~3 L; q% e  E) [, M: i         Squads: 266 destroyed, 432 disabled& K# B4 e$ L! G  j5 {. g' V1 F
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 157 disabled
. i* k  Q6 }/ S$ e5 q         Engineers: 22 destroyed, 23 disabled
# ^5 f: |* K+ |! P8 E      Guns lost 57 (28 destroyed, 29 disabled)2 J) T0 p+ l1 G( X( T& I
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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0 g, s9 j7 ]) |; U5 q, AAllied ground losses:
0 T5 s" p1 C$ S; [      863 casualties reported
. y4 |* n" J1 k' D         Squads: 3 destroyed, 105 disabled: a2 U) c  [; t8 G: B. E, G& `
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled& w! L" f1 t. s0 P0 l
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled1 }, a3 V% d# u1 \" m
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Assaulting units:& ^  f0 p" Q2 s0 J5 }
    55th Infantry Brigade" i# _% k3 m( O0 e9 A3 v
    40th Division8 K' j8 v$ Y* W( j1 E$ ~
    15th Division! c: p/ B! t8 K- }
    34th Division
; b- D- T7 d* j    39th Division7 N0 |7 z1 d1 R+ F0 {+ k1 D! n
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade% n: d5 e& F$ F, ~' c+ i/ m
    13th Army9 D+ q( ^& T0 L: J% o7 _! u1 s
    4th Mortar Battalion
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Defending units:
5 P' p; ]; M9 n' G    73rd Chinese Corps
8 E: C9 H2 L2 m( p! N' ^  k, ]    70th Chinese Corps7 Z+ E8 ]4 [9 @% U0 L  D
    28th Chinese Corps
# [# k( }! e: d; a; u    3rd New Chinese Corps" f; l' J9 b  Y+ n
    32nd Group Army
照查克大将这种胜利法,过不了多久日军陆军精锐就要死光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
干掉kb分队啊
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 11, 42
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) b$ \  C' I% s) l北太战场,日军水面舰队又来炮击阿达克岛,这次盟军PT编队奋勇抵抗,损失2条PT,用鱼雷击伤了BB山城
) h' R" H2 n3 b. \大陆战场,派遣军不顾堆叠惩罚不顾损失不顾休整,持续对萍乡发动进攻,虽然又降1级城防,但是损失却令人咋舌,3次进攻后2000余战力只剩下不到1000战力,而估计会令查克大将丧气的是,回合结束时,国军又将城防修起了1级,也就是说,日军这次进攻白白损失3500人却毫无战果。面对如此防御结果,大统领决定暂时不放弃萍乡的防御,而少量增兵该地,和派遣军打消耗战和阵地战。0 p1 B6 B8 F: ^5 S' G3 O* I
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8 O& |  b- ~' oNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards0 T; c9 g/ V, m0 R

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! T4 }0 W) [* i; Y3 i7 L! i      BB Yamashiro/ B. Y4 y- ^- b- S8 K6 a& f
      CA Chikuma4 [$ ?) _7 H. u- w
      DD Ushio
$ @( k6 Q+ ?. T/ ~& ~      DD Kuri  [  _% v# c6 r( O- i+ ?

0 p0 _2 e" H, \4 R; v( r, eAllied Ships
# E' |  m- {7 d2 g7 i% u0 r$ ?      PT-230 h9 J. S: V, g/ u3 h6 z' J( f: R
      PT-241 w! d! E2 E* |2 e2 k
      PT-26, Shell hits 1, and is sunk( v! W/ a+ f+ U9 G) k
      PT-277 h7 s1 A% R/ _  v  E6 h$ ]
      PT-39
5 t+ ^, Y: Y* `      PT-59, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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6 I$ J) L6 m) u% }+ ~( }& ~) P* @Night Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards, v0 i% z8 E0 L
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      BB Yamashiro, Torpedo hits 1+ R& p& B& w( Y0 h
      CA Chikuma9 x; f  m% h3 p
      DD Ushio
3 C7 _! t9 b. k; x      DD Kuri, Q: r* B& I1 k$ O2 J$ c7 z6 p. j
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Allied Ships
9 ~3 y4 W+ A3 v) E  N- Z      PT-255 U  [) i  P3 y8 J4 ~% K
      PT-30, Shell hits 1
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)( P" K! a* l: q
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& _* m8 {. ~3 D! {. |# zAttacking force 52796 troops, 541 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 1352& b* c# ]: T6 }: U2 E  G
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Defending force 35528 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1008
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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2 H- A% M* w9 D6 I' r1 rJapanese adjusted assault: 474
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Allied adjusted defense: 557 7 C" A; }+ r' A8 x  D+ y3 k

; |" r5 k' B1 e, N( n, x4 [; ]: V3 G2 NJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers
3 N2 f9 L8 A1 u! c# IDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)- D+ @5 M$ k! F
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
, r" P  M" g9 m; r: ^      3490 casualties reported$ Y# m& ^* m% F% _# ^
         Squads: 57 destroyed, 377 disabled2 G4 @( k7 K8 C: U) n
         Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 52 disabled
( \5 N3 s2 a2 ~/ I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 44 disabled% q* T) i, ]% J5 M/ L8 R, ~
      Guns lost 42 (3 destroyed, 39 disabled)3 Y2 X! G( R/ n+ }" ?, n
      Vehicles lost 10 (1 destroyed, 9 disabled)& ^- g6 e/ R6 u+ E  z  t
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Allied ground losses:
$ o2 w; v: ~2 |& h- p6 L      444 casualties reported
" Y# `: B/ N  V" o* I  }! V         Squads: 11 destroyed, 82 disabled/ B" N( i6 _7 k0 R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
' @0 N- r& S1 ]8 I# g# g( h         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:. {* G4 `: @: k3 N
    15th Division
: C- J0 x7 A1 T  ?) }    39th Division
$ l" R% Y) }6 e1 y3 B; G    55th Infantry Brigade
( p! m, t' E0 V! q7 y- T    34th Division0 c# o5 L- }/ m0 q7 }* G' W
    40th Division% Q: B2 r2 P; [' b, W
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
- c5 T0 @0 Y. ]" b5 |0 A    13th Army/ ?7 e9 D+ I" b/ ?/ t% d5 ^& V
    4th Mortar Battalion8 V( V' @5 B+ \* z8 ^: p+ N; Q# E
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment% P4 m; [  m% H0 i3 G& D
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Defending units:" \; t3 @  v5 L/ k, U2 z4 ]
    28th Chinese Corps7 z9 F; f+ p& W* G3 r
    73rd Chinese Corps9 Y# x# T" M9 c
    70th Chinese Corps% x& R% T& a  u$ _5 ]
    3rd New Chinese Corps
$ b, N( V, ^, F/ u    32nd Group Army
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?! Z/ {7 i  x2 H. q
xubin0892 发表于 2013-10-16 01:05
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通过印度向仰光海路输送补给,再通过陆路输送到大陆,在仰光尚未完全被封锁前已经运输了接近百万补给,大陆目前补给尚不缺。
) q0 G2 B3 x  K0 g3 E6 L当然,缅甸丢失后,大陆补给将不容乐观,届时大统领将考虑退出长衡收缩防线到山区一带。
百万补给。。。中国战场可以反攻了吧?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
百万补给是夸张的说法,虽然我运了好几次,每次有20多万补给,但是真正能跑到重庆的补给有多少也不太清楚,因为前线每时每刻都在大量消耗补给。以目前补给量来看,大陆反攻是天方夜谭,而且仰光现在已经被封锁了,补给输送后继无力,反攻只能是自毁长城啊。。。
牛牛这档已经用考虑什么补给问题了,查克大将马上很快就要把日军家底赔光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的

恐怖的堆叠惩罚——日军在萍乡的损失

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 12, 42
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南洋战场,日军驻岛分队日向扶桑炮击玛琅,ABDA在爪哇时日无多;同时日军开始清理南洋的盟军水机搜索点基地
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大陆战场,派遣军搜集了中国战场绝大部分陆航,对萍乡狂轰滥炸;萍乡的日军仅剩下不到1000的战力,想到几天前派遣军2100余战力围攻萍乡,虽然连降3级城防,却损失了1000战力,如此大的损失是与堆叠惩罚密切相关。如此可以想象,有了野地堆叠限制,对国军来说,如果运用得当,大陆的战略防御将得到极大的改善3 Y1 D5 s1 R( ]/ ]
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, A5 ?. B8 y& rGround combat at Pingsiang (82,54)/ u& Y. O# R4 ?

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Attacking force 33335 troops, 376 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 998
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Defending force 40809 troops, 234 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 11457 K) @: ^& ?; X  Y
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Japanese ground losses:6 i5 b( Q+ m3 A
      233 casualties reported- h9 |  G& [$ H7 l! @1 T% y
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled0 @) S( N& E- Y0 B" l
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 v/ b# d$ t$ {# X# X; X& Y         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled3 ~' `1 a6 F. f& H0 j/ t' b
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Assaulting units:; f( ~4 s3 T" n/ H
    34th Division
& h! C9 `5 }- z    40th Division" y* {' [  Z* r. S3 \7 s" _; {
    39th Division0 W/ ?8 M/ Q9 d6 {# W
    15th Division- A* Y5 `1 T1 x6 A- o) U/ n& [8 v
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
+ Y5 K* U5 p5 H  R# M: i1 M    55th Infantry Brigade
' _+ r8 y8 n7 L% O    4th Mortar Battalion& w9 d2 Z& \+ c
    13th Army
5 B1 x+ }3 m  ?8 z6 I" }    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
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% ^; l8 Z$ P" a7 q; L6 W& XDefending units:
3 P- e8 a- a7 a7 F7 Y    28th Chinese Corps7 P* V# \0 I9 C: U' I
    78th Chinese Corps
& p& |8 q/ x/ p    70th Chinese Corps
- b$ h, p, E1 X' K) P    73rd Chinese Corps
; E1 {- a0 k2 J# [5 q0 E    3rd New Chinese Corps
" h; F' ^/ k( C# e- `    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 13, 42; v0 s7 f6 f( O- n/ O
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大陆战场,日军陆航居然开始对长沙的工业和资源发动大规模轰炸,长沙烈火焚城、人间汹汹
) M9 |4 Z: s4 v. e; P- R南洋战场,南方军对玛琅再次发动进攻,1:2再降1级城防
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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& T. M9 K0 L0 v# L, TRaid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.: \* R$ r) h+ C3 t  d1 A
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes/ p/ q" p) R* `- c8 z
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Japanese aircraft( T& V5 @0 k1 C6 D$ F& L
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 3/ f1 _5 m9 x0 r- x8 M# L
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
0 u, T! B$ H  {, h! D) |/ G5 d      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 3# D! p: E  i4 V9 m  y% R
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No Japanese losses
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Manpower hits 18  c6 d. t8 G# _4 N* p
Fires 9370
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 : |% r; ^  n  P3 ?( c6 y

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Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.- P0 {: ]. g' W4 N/ W. t) f3 t
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
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/ Y$ \3 w$ y- P) O* D8 \      Ki-30 Ann x 6  I  W( v7 |2 a5 W" c: o$ v# @1 k$ I
      Ki-51 Sonia x 3
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# U; K7 ~( Q' q1 C5 h7 a% Y4 HNo Japanese losses; [  e- _/ {" P/ F! p

8 v% y0 g1 ?. @, M$ tManpower hits 89 H: D, h* o' _; S. Q- i! G+ F5 U
Fires 14577$ }2 A" t4 l% {6 E, T
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& N0 V! Y: f! h% {9 e; i- NMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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, Q" t; t3 p; ?/ c. @Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
+ i; m4 T3 [) [; b. h3 sEstimated time to target is 8 minutes
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      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 214 f) n' W8 r( r. L* ~2 d  u6 C, a
      Ki-51 Sonia x 3) L1 e: J0 P7 K

- {% t; W# H6 \6 p# [# p- ~Japanese aircraft losses2 t6 e/ d* F. R% C. p
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
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  u, v/ V2 w, D6 H; T% q7 c" lManpower hits 8
/ p( j8 k- m2 ~- i* S0 s3 qFires 12412  q6 r9 T# ~3 w0 ^, E
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% K3 e, M$ u  _" J' `/ }Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 1 ^# K2 `3 T4 x. O) Z' Q* O4 O( q
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
8 o$ q: v6 b: D7 Q* [  J- @Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
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      Ki-51 Sonia x 19
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      Ki-51 Sonia: 2 damaged$ G; M, X" i% c# F- u
      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed by flak
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Fires 19320
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/ Y8 S6 d( v% ]Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.7 e. a) A* ?- a5 S2 J
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes0 k% N" `/ R4 U2 B2 t' ?' P- {  _
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Japanese aircraft  {* X" Z; A. J- k) Z
      Ki-30 Ann x 153 B- r; S3 o9 O4 m! M/ \
      Ki-51 Sonia x 6# B+ V( n3 d5 f: ^$ g8 s
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! [$ H; z' j- G8 C* o  wFires 133807 G4 M" z# H6 A- e
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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3 Y2 T% @' B. ?$ q& A* i/ NRaid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
! h( p" J3 L* {7 c, Y# b/ X  AEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
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      Ki-27b Nate x 10
3 r# D- A% g8 L) {! @% h+ `      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 19
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: h9 u# H1 q9 @# F' x# aJapanese aircraft losses
8 ?- I* M6 l' U) }3 m      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged/ E: I3 V& o+ {. e1 O/ \7 @! R  n

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Fires 147354 D, W' N5 i: F; ~
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Raid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet." p; n# {5 }( {4 j* ~5 j: L
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
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  b+ y( L5 x, |4 ^, j9 xFires 22752( \% h/ G4 V2 c. ?
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)* l, ?( t! n4 K3 T! q
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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7 Z* \' H7 S  Q- |Attacking force 37954 troops, 432 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1308* g+ S( B2 W. I- d4 G) n) c' `
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Defending force 24576 troops, 290 guns, 66 vehicles, Assault Value = 574- Q% _3 ?* C. C

) _6 \  Z' X0 ~( ~" JJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1* v- c! z1 ^9 V2 O4 w

3 l) J  }* h6 m0 g) q$ W. SJapanese adjusted assault: 1001 ! P# s6 n( K+ k- m8 m% `' ?
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Allied adjusted defense: 1090 7 U& Y- Y$ I% D4 V
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Combat modifiers
; S7 W  R6 \1 ~; d. q! e3 v3 MDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
# F( C4 @9 f+ |: M8 T% _3 vAttacker:   N% ^+ S! c  z' Y. P
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Japanese ground losses:
( i+ C3 G& D$ r  i  x  k# l      2009 casualties reported$ r  }2 ?0 h8 ], J/ M8 r
         Squads: 19 destroyed, 170 disabled( W$ R/ w+ n& s( g) Q0 f
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 34 disabled) V5 p% `( _8 e) i' h) G
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
3 B* d' E/ `9 @% A      Guns lost 20 (3 destroyed, 17 disabled)% F) O0 w5 B' h3 f" Y
      Vehicles lost 71 (9 destroyed, 62 disabled)0 k# x8 w8 F3 d: u# t

$ h' Q! M6 y# m& W9 Q! NAllied ground losses:
/ \: E( i" G* q0 I* v/ M' I  y      541 casualties reported- ~# r) h- g1 c: k4 S$ T, a
         Squads: 32 destroyed, 36 disabled
0 p# y1 G2 Q( `6 K5 H' \3 j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
( G5 F% R9 r( T  j! m2 T- Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
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Assaulting units:9 p: F" o( ]; @3 S) q
    2nd Tank Regiment
- @: V: ~1 k5 w    18th Division
, ]) L2 r/ F: J5 d( p    56th Division2 v9 C& d: a$ J) u/ u
    38th Division
- L7 }% f: e+ R! e+ n    6th Tank Regiment
* N6 @2 x' {/ b  |, p    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  {6 S1 v) n+ R4 S, P
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 ?- n1 ]  N" F' U* Z5 C    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
9 m* Z! [  b5 @2 p+ k" X    1st RF Gun Battalion
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Defending units:
+ Y4 r* I! @$ j9 ?3 q, X4 W2 _    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
5 A) l8 A/ V: H9 I" U. ?# c, ^    Roodenburg Battalion
" Z- P6 G) t5 `' ^, O3 s: U; _    6th KNIL Regiment+ ^! v; x; o( @, V; K, m
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
! F) u* t7 ]$ [& v2 b, z* u    4th KNIL Regiment
0 W3 V1 l/ \6 n; ^' M; J, |* D8 {" \    1st KNIL Regiment5 e" C7 u) g; D9 _9 ?& N' g
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion1 i) g5 n+ G* k- t
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
* U; c: @/ h) w' W/ e) l) }    Barisan KNIL Regiment
2 h" d/ i: t! b( @9 A. f    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
" l6 N6 n$ J- ^' Y4 @3 g; n" I    Afdeling Ritman
/ _0 Y: y! a) @& z0 K( T% q    Marinier Battalion# _6 X0 r1 [* l1 s/ K& X+ R2 E
    2nd KNIL Regiment
4 Q/ C5 }, a$ b7 G% g- b    Van Altena Battalion
% |8 q0 P( P4 n' }0 }9 ~- i    West Borneo KNIL Battalion1 }; J& K- |/ \' ~2 o$ g0 i
    KNIL Army Command " s- j/ I7 O$ ~: l
    Tjilitap Base Force
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