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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 42
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% J5 K) x* A, ]" ~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( r. r( L- L6 U. I9 P+ _
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# F8 i! z2 D' n# U
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)4 s- K2 ?0 G) O& V& n9 n  V
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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. R4 j, D1 c4 h$ cAttacking force 41246 troops, 471 guns, 591 vehicles, Assault Value = 1405* Y+ @" @$ |" j8 {

. ^" `2 z. D7 ?8 ADefending force 26295 troops, 295 guns, 65 vehicles, Assault Value = 642
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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" v6 d: Z8 y0 y* n* x; ~Japanese adjusted assault: 517
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3 |' W* T8 K8 s2 v3 E) G& QAllied adjusted defense: 1456
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2) ! P9 q6 ~5 f, V% ~$ R

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' [/ s1 ~- J0 `# @& `8 s! K+ }2 aDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)) e7 V9 S  o7 `+ x2 L
Attacker: % t- J  m9 h5 z) K3 {0 d. V) ?

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) m% a; }3 W8 S      4668 casualties reported
) j* `6 d& \6 }. \9 L# j         Squads: 126 destroyed, 311 disabled
' T; o( p: P9 N! v$ |3 C8 ?         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 54 disabled
  c9 o" l4 C" F& L* ]& @  h$ k         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 59 disabled+ z+ v6 v+ e4 i$ d1 Z' \& n
      Guns lost 25 (8 destroyed, 17 disabled)
: Q2 |: i' f* u9 N7 V6 ^      Vehicles lost 51 (8 destroyed, 43 disabled): P; |+ z. C7 ^! F  e' q5 Y6 _

) \1 m/ ^1 X7 [! o+ rAllied ground losses:4 D, M8 A* w  a0 C- @0 B5 c0 P
      1104 casualties reported
: }# M) w$ {3 \' O: m  i, F         Squads: 13 destroyed, 124 disabled# Y( C! \+ k5 ^+ C4 A, d: R; ~
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled
2 |9 E3 D4 v- J, u* h. Q2 f7 {         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- l5 r1 h9 V4 P      Guns lost 13 (1 destroyed, 12 disabled)5 s0 B$ u: t5 p+ J

/ \( [/ j) g& s* j, ?Assaulting units:1 J" k9 E0 K" w# z- x0 h7 ~( \
    5th Division% s. R, j7 Z" ]' D& y% L& F' X. J
    56th Division
* ~7 v  J# x: ^% D, h: h    1st Tank Regiment
2 `. ~8 p3 z4 }& `( n    38th Division9 p4 Y8 j( i* F' Q, C$ q9 ^
    2nd Tank Regiment" F! v0 h5 ^  E5 S8 R
    6th Tank Regiment
3 J# e# c# s4 k* y8 y7 D7 @# p    Imperial Guards/B Division* `. p. {6 P& p; W# u" Y7 U) R' J& E
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
# p/ G+ e: G% p" @* U    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment# ^( V) k  |  A, \) Q% t
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment; C! [+ ?5 Q/ v- D. o
    1st RF Gun Battalion# b- l7 Z3 u. |2 k7 o. A
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Defending units:6 @2 f7 p7 W% l' D
    Marinier Battalion6 J3 u, }8 j% o
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
* s# Z6 t; Y! @& ?/ e7 U    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion7 e; y2 p1 h; x: t: s
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
# V) o# ~$ h" @    Barisan KNIL Regiment) R. I5 d5 f0 ~
    1st KNIL Regiment& C5 a/ ]# w, \4 t
    Van Altena Battalion' ]2 o' f& d. v
    Roodenburg Battalion
, w; {3 D# z9 h6 {    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn - n3 h! [" l9 c2 O
    Afdeling Ritman
0 l' M, v( t* P) p    4th KNIL Regiment
. |7 \+ y. m3 ^' }    2nd KNIL Regiment3 c4 T+ U- U& s- {$ S3 ^2 d
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion. z; ^3 L) K1 B0 ?5 e
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion  N4 R1 s, _  F& C2 Z& }: ?
    6th KNIL Regiment
+ T$ f; m2 t+ P9 G# ~( ~    Manado Garrison Battalion
. p. s9 ?  j, P5 R, E/ i- S    Malaya Army( F! M$ J: M0 e* B
    KNIL Army Command
+ l0 L7 b3 b6 z6 \5 Q    Tjilitap Base Force
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" i$ U# J: j# ?- y6 z, AJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 62511 troops, 539 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 2142( Q( Q4 g$ v8 S3 K

) c* w, s4 u4 e# LDefending force 37223 troops, 189 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1231! y: `: r" Q( C" H5 W  Z

, M/ |7 O% }6 t) e+ NJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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6 ^  H4 j. {. F1 L; ^: `% T* m- E- `" yJapanese adjusted assault: 1269
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Allied adjusted defense: 903
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6 s1 K4 c7 v$ a- k$ v: oJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2) 9 o$ a# i" m1 c+ {) U, U
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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
! ~- `$ c- R: B: b% i      3408 casualties reported, y) f$ S" x5 v; K0 Z
         Squads: 61 destroyed, 374 disabled
" m- l8 j  [# B         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 20 disabled
9 N& D2 K1 x# }6 V1 {         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 22 disabled
. b. q& k, F3 i, n8 N# v! X3 w: ?      Guns lost 37 (8 destroyed, 29 disabled)+ N: A7 j' ?9 G# F& ^: v
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)- u+ \; T9 V2 A. i& B' u0 n4 E

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$ E4 ^7 ^* m. X      1503 casualties reported' P2 E2 Q* |/ t5 G4 k& |) P/ x
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 113 disabled7 L4 }$ P4 B1 Z* i
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
! }. d! `7 l" P9 L+ `  _/ a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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Assaulting units:4 U  W" C% l( L* [" d$ N7 s
    55th Infantry Brigade
' W7 j) b* u8 s' u    40th Division1 r, @5 A( F. O+ p2 J9 v& c2 A
    15th Division
* @3 I  w2 J% t8 ^: ?+ z3 B* F1 i    34th Division
. ]8 B# J: Z$ q    39th Division
  C5 F$ y) {4 x0 F1 f* w    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade  z7 l+ B! I: P2 _) T
    13th Army, F( t6 O! _- L3 M8 {! d! t
    4th Mortar Battalion
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9 t6 o3 \9 }, i5 B& k    70th Chinese Corps  m" Z  V8 c- e8 P4 x; C3 c, }
    28th Chinese Corps* q3 @6 C+ P+ l, O6 Q
    73rd Chinese Corps$ `+ T$ U/ k# C8 O* I7 O+ Z
    3rd New Chinese Corps+ v; o4 b* S6 y- Y6 Z
    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42
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* M' A4 C8 N4 N- }) E/ u$ C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?' X8 l& ^% X4 i

$ A1 b% m0 l" C$ F. Y. x8 \6 `- B  A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
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5 L4 _1 e0 l, S  l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, 426 L5 k$ B. d* N9 v7 ^
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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3 D% k) ^: u! f; Z! E
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?7 `" L: X7 ^! o, b- D* x6 o9 I
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
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4 T( O2 [, X( ]' I3 }( l' QGround combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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Attacking 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( V# \1 u9 ^# O& ^: n
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
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) S- D9 [  Y3 ?: n6 u/ gJapanese adjusted assault: 1923
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3 Z5 F9 A$ Z: {2 u6 E4 E* I/ o1 R: gAllied adjusted defense: 1023 % r5 t+ S, I6 P. X1 r9 {

1 ^5 y: s3 Y2 o3 bJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1) 6 o- {% [; l/ G6 K
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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Combat modifiers
" A  d( g4 `. RDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
1 p5 z* j# c% Y' ]" D1 Q& J/ M$ G      7542 casualties reported
8 q( P, [* T7 W& b' F8 E3 b; h. }2 G* i         Squads: 266 destroyed, 432 disabled& v, K" J+ ]: N" M3 L0 @6 F
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 157 disabled+ _! ]2 K5 Q  `& N! s
         Engineers: 22 destroyed, 23 disabled
  i0 E5 s/ v4 k6 m( ]% H' p      Guns lost 57 (28 destroyed, 29 disabled). h2 }6 c& X/ O( C6 N. z; e
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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5 e2 s4 p9 T# z5 B: T; WAllied ground losses:
6 m7 E8 Y1 h5 w! F      863 casualties reported
) V, n) O  e: Y         Squads: 3 destroyed, 105 disabled7 o/ M" A( ~# ~2 U
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled. W  \: l$ c- t- ]" k; r9 z+ Z6 Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled! {! R7 K. v2 Q) C* a
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Assaulting units:2 N8 Q0 \4 K. Q
    55th Infantry Brigade+ o, g5 V; p+ G, K( h$ B" B
    40th Division+ E: f) `* a8 S3 o4 W
    15th Division
0 L2 {" t$ C; O- j2 B6 g% O! Q9 p    34th Division
; d" i) D& y2 l$ t+ }3 c# s    39th Division) y# @. S) Y, h* s2 A, ^
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade+ n# v7 _! X6 S
    13th Army5 Y4 x$ a7 s* [
    4th Mortar Battalion' U, u& Q7 }8 |& C) e6 f! i
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Defending units:
9 ^- C7 Q0 `+ j( c2 n3 y" B5 o3 o    73rd Chinese Corps
$ c3 ?9 ^' T' T9 y" Q$ D' z% B    70th Chinese Corps
9 S% [. f2 O5 j) }- c) c    28th Chinese Corps# D# Y1 c; `5 D7 O0 f; R
    3rd New Chinese Corps
+ ^" e2 z+ f6 E    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, 420 n6 S) r. ^; ]# k" [  q
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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3 g, }" T$ b  E' {! s& ]6 ^8 S
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。2 [- P+ m2 |. _0 e5 F5 c% Q
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6 k2 C  f: J" M4 LNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards, v! }) N& j: C- g7 ?8 T& c4 ]% ~6 i
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      BB Yamashiro
2 q: u$ N& g, j3 L8 O      CA Chikuma
. m* n9 A; |0 L  `) `      DD Ushio
9 B. {' m- A7 x+ C* I' i2 g      DD Kuri! E; x" j, b5 P3 l% V7 C
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Allied Ships
  ]8 D7 r2 `5 R) z( g- e      PT-23
6 }  L( v9 ~8 C( B) m+ v4 H. @      PT-24
9 E7 m6 a9 h6 Q2 a! B! X      PT-26, Shell hits 1, and is sunk9 d5 ?: p$ H- W
      PT-27; Z* z: L: c1 \4 u& h% Q5 h
      PT-395 }4 S2 n% p/ z' q
      PT-59, Shell hits 1, and is sunk) A) f+ D. F! y3 |! l9 x
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  j9 A6 p, ~' j$ nNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards0 q; U. }. }( g. e( J- @

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9 B, }" X/ X: j% l, I      BB Yamashiro, Torpedo hits 1' c! y8 j. ^6 L2 _
      CA Chikuma% m- b. V; x. f8 Y- G2 n4 u
      DD Ushio- U& Z, H* |. t/ r  m3 \1 n# L, R
      DD Kuri' L( Z: e) U. D: {3 o. M7 _

" J! D- M9 Q! \, T% e% u) h; AAllied Ships
1 ~) ~! X* J0 d% x$ G      PT-25
/ }2 ?+ v% n( j; z4 J( ~      PT-30, Shell hits 1
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, }7 I6 C$ m: c0 X; \% JGround combat at Pingsiang (82,54)) N; I8 w# R3 o6 Q( |0 J
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 52796 troops, 541 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 13529 A/ H2 u% S) x0 y1 ~
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Defending force 35528 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1008
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 04 C  K, {0 r  {% `

1 `2 ?. p. _0 w7 T, `Japanese adjusted assault: 474 ! D2 E  q* }1 U" ]( w' p5 X. t

/ b/ J" q+ N" Y+ n9 HAllied adjusted defense: 557 0 p5 h7 k( I6 ^3 c. b+ x) f
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers) _# M! U2 m- V! z" ^- G# W( x
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)2 [. _) x6 x0 t( N' Y
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:9 I( N1 e) w. t$ U
      3490 casualties reported
# S% H0 A% G: A6 ?         Squads: 57 destroyed, 377 disabled! P8 f/ a4 z# J$ ^
         Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 52 disabled
0 N; H1 W& S/ Q& ]/ H# B         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 44 disabled# W3 l( M( ~5 y/ a3 k& L
      Guns lost 42 (3 destroyed, 39 disabled)
  {* x0 T: ~+ r( M5 w% u      Vehicles lost 10 (1 destroyed, 9 disabled)+ V& y: m; v7 }
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Allied ground losses:
2 |0 b9 f7 s9 V5 [; m6 |, c8 e      444 casualties reported! t. s0 _! m5 Y6 y& A( ?+ a0 P8 E
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 82 disabled
- k$ t" v  K* H# n1 `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
1 ^/ M  |9 A2 Z" e5 j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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3 k/ `2 Y  W. d+ J8 N# e4 E5 uAssaulting units:  z* \& ]( L# S, W0 _4 S& l$ }
    15th Division
( V9 J0 L. d- }( o' A    39th Division* f! P6 y4 k0 @& t5 {" x/ V
    55th Infantry Brigade) \, h) d0 o# [2 @
    34th Division
8 y0 J) h! E) X    40th Division) G  t7 X( E0 Y6 D/ u' @
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade8 F" {( k& i& |8 P( k4 m) v
    13th Army6 M1 {. w# ]2 A/ k' Y
    4th Mortar Battalion& h# ]; V8 m# d
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment! P' ^3 K! B& U7 e9 ^
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Defending units:
" j* b, s5 }. [    28th Chinese Corps
  {/ q* I7 Q! e/ n+ j    73rd Chinese Corps4 o0 q+ u! C9 D  v5 T
    70th Chinese Corps
6 [: r. p% v' W& @& f! }    3rd New Chinese Corps
3 ^' ~! t# ^' k  G    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?7 L1 @' a4 u; I( K2 ]# j$ P
xubin0892 发表于 2013-10-16 01:05
# y4 Y0 A$ U6 ~5 f! d7 v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。8 [1 w7 @' m; w# h2 F" K. \  \9 L# u: T1 u
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, 428 e1 f+ i1 l4 g0 e! b
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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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( @4 `% T" u; x/ _# m8 a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/ o  ]0 c9 U/ _" {
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)1 j$ o- G/ I4 z5 B9 l

9 o7 N" a/ m" r4 NJapanese Bombardment attack% G7 \  ?! O0 ~) f

6 N- b! w' l/ s  c/ hAttacking force 33335 troops, 376 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 998% t6 c/ ^. @  {# W" i

+ f9 ^# S( n( D" r, p4 n* i  dDefending force 40809 troops, 234 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1145
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Japanese ground losses:
# e3 B$ Q' O( K  y* E4 Y+ Z      233 casualties reported
+ `% u0 ^% u( \' `; K% E2 \         Squads: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled
  w$ T! m0 E1 V$ N, @         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled" G! f; i( \! c3 t/ v& i/ H7 ?
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
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Assaulting units:9 a; p; C! e/ v. Y0 f& r8 `0 m
    34th Division) J8 M& U$ y9 H4 x2 P9 D
    40th Division5 {7 \* ~; J; L* C- a4 N4 e: \; _
    39th Division
+ E" P, U- I8 |$ V# x    15th Division, A0 Z/ c! [: {, O1 p# e
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
/ j1 A0 J6 Q. B4 X" o- g    55th Infantry Brigade
6 W  d. E5 ^0 f) A    4th Mortar Battalion9 e8 Z0 H% @$ j3 L
    13th Army
+ H4 P" l; y* X, E$ u    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
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Defending units:- N+ p/ B8 |4 b9 D# x( H
    28th Chinese Corps
4 N7 |  `5 q2 g  i; d    78th Chinese Corps1 K0 Z; E6 r1 ?' ^; M$ n# R( P
    70th Chinese Corps+ r* j3 P- ^. `' Z" C, c* H) @
    73rd Chinese Corps3 g; b2 N, Q8 ]- m* \# C) u
    3rd New Chinese Corps
6 y7 O: b3 o) e" \! ~    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 13, 423 Q9 e+ s( V7 N$ U( U7 K* y
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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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8 N/ s7 v7 w6 l% Q+ [Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
" V( q3 p* w! d) X6 UEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
! f  \7 A: j8 x# w+ Y' J. \5 D$ Y5 R      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 3+ N3 h& s9 ], D3 k  ]
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
( e1 q! E! i  |/ H      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 3
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No Japanese losses
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/ h% G+ c- a% K6 v; H9 AManpower hits 182 y# O* n$ p1 H2 F- Q
Fires 9370  h9 ~  |  l- a" v4 h
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' Y! G. t) @/ Z8 nMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
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Japanese aircraft
1 F9 b( |, |! }2 }0 Q& U      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 178 b1 S# \7 k4 Y& n* e" V& `% @2 E
      Ki-30 Ann x 6
6 c- p* [$ @! r- R- g( e, I5 P      Ki-51 Sonia x 3" Q/ S5 _1 K+ I2 S

7 E+ g7 R; g$ x6 ]8 U) Z# I' ~' aNo Japanese losses
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0 X8 c/ b  i7 d* q4 GManpower hits 8  f7 ~8 m, t  g8 }7 `: J* }
Fires 14577; a' A' p7 ]. F, d) z/ |" Z
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2 [$ J# n1 s; yMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 + V6 R3 _5 d8 ^' A/ }0 N6 r* a; Q2 _
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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% E* H. m( ]( V0 gRaid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.5 v+ o/ {1 X8 ]1 {# i
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
  l7 M& F: _: U! m7 ^      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 21
7 Y" G# M# n! Z; l1 S! l      Ki-51 Sonia x 3
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Japanese aircraft losses
1 l' z# D; L1 S( Z, |! B. C  f% W      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged0 \9 @- D" Y. ^  ^% A$ e

+ J& Q8 ^, L# H" W; b( JManpower hits 8
( o, ~3 J2 _1 g$ C( iFires 12412, T4 W( W1 t; M( A& e
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/ K# p" W; {) B7 V6 D$ a' zMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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7 u* w6 o& _* U+ Y& d: F, V1 p( qWeather in hex: Light rain5 s1 L, i7 d1 [1 f3 m7 j1 l

( S3 C* H2 D" [/ r# J7 A, bRaid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet." I: B! @9 a, P" z
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
0 }' g1 Y( t; C$ b. G      Ki-51 Sonia x 19
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& N! y; i8 k+ K* c3 g$ OJapanese aircraft losses
0 R" O8 O+ K( Z% y, K) T      Ki-51 Sonia: 2 damaged
, x8 U* q4 U+ Q2 Z# [& M      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed by flak
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Manpower hits 8
9 g  p9 s8 j& k+ [* ?Fires 19320
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  K* ^; T2 W# bMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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0 @9 g: R  ?9 ]( jRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
8 H6 H7 D9 _, q- J9 kEstimated time to target is 13 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
6 v3 Y) m9 K; n/ j2 q! g# H& u( F      Ki-30 Ann x 15# O5 L5 w9 n6 b% y, T
      Ki-51 Sonia x 67 E2 i5 l. k: V

1 H6 N/ f  L( |& T) c! \4 X( O4 R2 |Japanese aircraft losses% m8 v4 I' n  w$ f, P
      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 damaged. C; U8 _' L2 f3 N. C) s

- X8 W/ a+ E+ g) X, s& j$ jManpower hits 1! J( X! ~  L( k' }6 Z" m
Fires 13380( d% N0 s+ X4 }# K
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' E- T" Q( L. `Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 & j" ?8 ?$ T/ Y3 O! `6 k3 j) R
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
$ S, O3 y) N/ D; g- ~& L! ^: a. G* DEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
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      Ki-27b Nate x 10
  h0 h$ \" @6 }+ W      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 19
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& m+ P% b% M3 c2 zJapanese aircraft losses
0 H2 n3 B) D7 B0 E' {! N; {+ K5 U      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged9 u, q4 ?- ^7 ^, `7 o' V

4 Q. {) s. @; N0 tManpower hits 9: l+ i+ p' B( e1 v
Fires 14735
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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& \: q# Z' n+ V! YRaid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.. @: H7 l( c2 o- T
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
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8 g# [9 W# K' d0 \Japanese aircraft( R, t  B; i+ C
      Ki-51 Sonia x 6
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" j9 j1 [6 Z6 T) u. I' R9 W; FNo Japanese losses# R: @, ~& q) {( ^% |6 I9 A
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Manpower hits 1
8 k, b) H. f' `5 w; i% S  HFires 22752! R$ V: X% Q/ r
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0 F! P7 `. c9 b- U& d4 O9 r7 R" B' \Ground combat at Malang (55,105), c& K+ P, s% f8 ]: ?2 c
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 37954 troops, 432 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1308
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Defending force 24576 troops, 290 guns, 66 vehicles, Assault Value = 574- @: i! D' _* C  m

3 O! l) k+ F5 q' D5 Y7 Z+ RJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1$ z( G& u$ h4 u5 f

9 X/ T5 ~/ j- iJapanese adjusted assault: 1001
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Allied adjusted defense: 1090
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1 n3 ^0 f8 i" ~7 L+ s& mJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) & j% b* j7 n* F9 c
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Combat modifiers! F( y9 Q0 w6 Q& X; ]
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
4 i  q. `2 Y, p& y8 ]      2009 casualties reported
& }% K# p9 ?: B7 k         Squads: 19 destroyed, 170 disabled
# [$ V: F# N" ^: `9 s) v: j         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 34 disabled
# X9 t% l/ w9 h3 F/ z         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled' _4 z- N, P& D- k. j7 i
      Guns lost 20 (3 destroyed, 17 disabled)' q' e) A" e. _, l9 b% z& ]  S
      Vehicles lost 71 (9 destroyed, 62 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:% q( \1 O7 A& d+ q# B0 F
      541 casualties reported4 c5 C0 E# }' w4 a6 j% R
         Squads: 32 destroyed, 36 disabled2 t; P% M0 u( {3 B/ b) I+ n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled  a$ ]/ A! Z9 J* L+ u& J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
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+ R6 n: S; o( [# S7 \+ B- ~8 H6 ]4 FAssaulting units:; ]' A6 V& g3 N! i
    2nd Tank Regiment  S1 b& ]- t$ `5 B
    18th Division. w% W, g) v7 p; [
    56th Division/ m; J7 f9 P* k- R$ p4 J
    38th Division- @9 [; B& ^# B5 |
    6th Tank Regiment) R& M. s! w* ~( n4 `6 |9 a" u, z
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
" [9 N) H  \5 a    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 w& o  Y4 j4 A) m& s
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment) _8 Q7 |- \  X% z7 w3 \/ }
    1st RF Gun Battalion
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Defending units:
3 \& V$ S4 [) ]' G    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion1 l+ u+ {8 Z6 J8 X
    Roodenburg Battalion; d% g4 p7 U' W4 f9 b) J5 `
    6th KNIL Regiment
2 U# W! ]0 C+ Q1 `    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
& ^6 L5 D+ X, u; C" o( M" v    4th KNIL Regiment7 c/ u' M/ G! z
    1st KNIL Regiment7 r8 c5 H% G) C7 V- S  |
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion! [5 ~# a% D+ Y  P8 N+ C% i
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion  ?4 `& c8 u0 {/ s+ d
    Barisan KNIL Regiment! q% Z, y- E4 e
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn 1 z( E3 d% t7 B& E  j. M
    Afdeling Ritman
  @8 P/ ~- C* G# H+ @( N    Marinier Battalion9 K" ^4 e# z1 x% ~. U* o
    2nd KNIL Regiment# ~% Z3 I0 i( m
    Van Altena Battalion- {. P" s% L2 b& x
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
9 d- l; B/ T. w& g: N    KNIL Army Command % ^- i, e& N) X" z
    Tjilitap Base Force
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