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- p6 |! ]' m7 q( r4 p0 ngalex 发表于 2014-8-22 09:12
, _3 E: t  y; c2 ]: ^4 y华安这活脱脱的内鬼啊
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-8-22 13:35 编辑
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看来就是你在造谣了,因金瓶梅原作者抗议,此处删节n字
米日不分是战报中的老传统了。
战至6月5日- ?) D& [0 S( b; s  r: S# z
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在万隆苦苦支撑良久的帝国部队终于力不能支,城内的防御阵地被全部攻克,机场丢失,残军退守城外野地,面对盟军优越的火力优势,一战损失超过8000人马,盟军仅仅付出800多人的伤亡代价。
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5 z( g# Z1 N0 }" W4 E( V. p0 O4 [Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)4 W7 H4 a* T$ O# p2 u% e

* a3 n( ~% G/ I8 n; L5 tAllied Shock attack: m5 i( g  [5 Q' m( f/ L# \$ h; L

( q5 D$ Y/ }" t$ u4 _, IAttacking force 127379 troops, 2215 guns, 4438 vehicles, Assault Value = 5169
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Defending force 24357 troops, 296 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 3029 f1 }  C3 S0 m  m$ I
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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Allied adjusted assault: 3503 4 P2 d7 ?3 t: D3 N
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Japanese adjusted defense: 559 9 p% N+ Q) M' r5 S! A2 K

$ p3 a6 k# ^' p* \Allied assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0) ! u3 h! m( D( L) ~
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Allied forces CAPTURE Bandoeng !!!
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" X7 E9 p! N0 \8 W9 z& i4 s. Y6 i; eCombat modifiers
/ @5 [" `* l& {$ y1 @1 _7 Q' lDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
4 K0 s. C0 |& F$ B, i3 pAttacker: shock(+)7 i# C) _' c. J1 ?! {& z
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Japanese ground losses:3 U& u# f5 b1 g9 _2 t; _5 I2 g
      8949 casualties reported
& K& C& X! E  R$ r$ f; D7 q  s3 e6 I         Squads: 232 destroyed, 30 disabled. i. T6 c8 I% g# w; S
         Non Combat: 207 destroyed, 206 disabled
; X7 B3 g* c& F3 N  I         Engineers: 198 destroyed, 1 disabled
) \5 y& F) W+ B% x# @4 }, L; b      Guns lost 218 (196 destroyed, 22 disabled)- J+ ?& [/ z* U8 L# A  @
      Vehicles lost 78 (77 destroyed, 1 disabled)5 a+ M- |7 C3 v$ W% w
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Allied ground losses:. Q2 B( H0 c) [1 s( V, }
      844 casualties reported3 G3 {' H- l, N9 T# g2 |
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 214 disabled( x& R8 W- ]& r
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 43 disabled
# @2 `; L5 C4 P0 e         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 40 disabled
8 C* @/ C! R9 W* L' j      Guns lost 42 (1 destroyed, 41 disabled)
% q/ _4 I6 E5 u$ o  I      Vehicles lost 34 (8 destroyed, 26 disabled)4 B4 h8 _2 b+ {$ `; j5 k8 a& W

: ]! d8 a- s$ m3 }8 k+ @Assaulting units:
8 H0 Q% Z; L- Y# }; {# H    9th Indian Division
8 B1 B* p  G6 c" h2 i6 b    1st Army Tank Regiment
' {7 v# U: c" [    93rd Infantry Division
6 m$ ^% P, ?( a9 y% M1 r( G    11th Australian Division
2 X& }& a: d. K. k8 p2 J    632nd Battalion
2 d! n" z/ {" U/ [2 B( q    3rd Carabiniers Regiment8 y. }: ~% J# N: h  t( j6 {
    Gardner's Horse Regiment6 @) i# r/ l! r
    50th Tank Brigade
& S- N/ n& v- j( w: B, R8 X    254th Armoured Brigade$ _& P2 ?- C1 |8 D
    4th Armoured Brigade, C: n' N/ n6 E8 N  ?* V4 J
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion8 k( Q( O' A0 U" _1 r% v
    KNIL Mariener Brigade) \* O8 T. c3 x/ j- G2 a8 `
    2nd Marine Regiment
4 M* u3 R* K* W2 \    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
6 y% E! T" U4 t; `& f2 X8 b  ?    8th Australian Division
9 j# r2 M. ^. W" M1 U    2/4th Armoured Regiment' w- K' l4 A9 V% d& H3 w, i
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
- _* |# }$ ?2 e1 R0 \6 z    268th Motorised Brigade
& k1 W5 h- s$ L# O    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
, |3 H: Z* c8 c    7th Australian Division
. S* d! ?0 [! {3 d( M' I6 [    18th British Division+ N; i& j. C2 h0 h1 l$ w
    31st Armoured Division
5 K6 l1 R" @5 z: D; @- M! {5 X7 y    Van Altena Battalion( B# e" ?0 _3 Y7 C) `9 N
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
! e6 _+ N4 v' m' E% f8 O) {    38th Infantry Division
% k/ Z! Q" I7 T0 |* O  I2 _+ t& o    2/5th Armoured Regiment
4 S0 `' h+ R! A% r    51st Highland Division% w4 K3 W# e. x3 V1 I* b+ p
    108th Tank Attack Regiment
- f" |- H0 Z* k" g    251st Field Artillery Battalion
& {" G  e6 d4 E9 G& T    2nd Medium Regiment! ^+ I1 U: M5 z' e* g! O
    1st Medium Regiment: w! @% z* x. f0 H
    XI US Corps
/ p; U+ A4 s1 V) Y8 e' h  C2 S    2/16th Field Regiment- g  D) u; r% \( R! C+ n
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
4 d+ `1 O% Q& ?4 T1 `* ]6 D7 Z( }" T, Q    249th Field Artillery Battalion( w  g" u  E7 c& X1 `4 q' D
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
6 P! R4 K4 x$ l" t5 d+ j    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
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8 B% z1 n; B2 x5 W3 J; Y$ G+ BDefending units:0 Z) {* J; E/ |
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment+ C2 y) s" U: R% i
    49th/A Division
4 d+ T( V2 t* ^1 j6 X    49th/B Division3 i6 m' Z) R/ G/ Y  u- _
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
3 }  f' |% F$ n% E% f( P# `    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade# I# D, u! p9 h
    6th Java Militia Regiment
+ O1 Q  F4 o% |" f5 r2 [$ O& q7 o    49th/C Division% O' F3 w' _4 f& R
    27th Special Base Force( j& G" V: N6 w; h7 l/ m
    3rd FF Const Unit ; x. T5 V: f6 D5 T) ?" P- u! e% W
    3rd JNAF AF Unit * b# v4 f7 Z4 V$ d, H
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion, P2 ~! C: v  H1 m7 H8 H- x# i
    49th Const Co
7 [( |; m( J" D* J0 e  E* |    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment9 c+ d  E; n+ h# s' s9 ~; |
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 ?1 @& [. s" d0 P3 F$ ]    11th Militia Regiment! s6 t& _2 a- n+ f& H
    17th Naval Construction Battalion
! J: _! h" r2 T) a    47th Road Const Co ! m2 l9 X. F- f$ H! b, L
    55th Const Co 9 {6 a4 j. @; L6 u' @8 x
    56th Field AA Battalion
" _' k7 [) Q& K& N4 Q+ V- {    21st Army; |4 Y; V+ C3 Q  s6 J
    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
$ {5 T' M- M1 o, \+ I: m# P    49th Field AA Battalion
$ Z4 i+ h  S  \' g/ f    97th JAAF AF Bn
2 G1 j; T8 q# p  j7 ?; k- M    36th Field AA Battalion
& |) z* v  t& d  l" c. q2 s& L    9th Medium FA Rgt /23 q% R$ t: g1 V

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当天同时,在遥远的所罗门群岛,盟军仍然在继续展开攻势,第N次对肖特兰发动攻击,仍然被严阵以待的帝国防御部队击退。+ c8 C1 r# y& @$ Z3 W- \
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Ground combat at Shortlands (109,131)3 O9 @% @! Y3 R5 s5 w) C

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  |7 f3 Z- b& z2 P& ^5 L1 t3 ^) l4 pAttacking force 9052 troops, 212 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 325, i4 x; `3 s$ }- Q8 q% |( s2 b) O
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Defending force 5513 troops, 52 guns, 39 vehicles, Assault Value = 157
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Allied adjusted assault: 28
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6 s7 b' Q9 Z1 ]4 q. X$ ~' XJapanese adjusted defense: 207 # R: x9 R, p5 b& w. a( S; i
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 7 (fort level 6)
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Combat modifiers
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Attacker: leaders(-), supply(-)3 W& N& j* ?9 f1 s7 L
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9 s$ I" G! q/ O% @4 h( M! Z      125 casualties reported9 u8 ]& P* }+ K( q2 Y. ~
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled
" Y5 q7 A# J: }( f+ p! ]         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 13 disabled3 W, f/ Q! j* S/ t: g7 ]8 E# Y0 S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  _4 i, _# N+ Z1 s0 Q# `
      Vehicles lost 34 (18 destroyed, 16 disabled)
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      325 casualties reported
0 W1 j* ~& U/ n6 ?2 z- L% t1 N# z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 57 disabled
  N. J, N  o! N9 W  H+ o/ A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
+ T6 c- m* H" ~, E; @+ b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled4 a$ x1 V' w$ f2 d& J. P
      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled)
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Assaulting units:; k0 c" \* a/ }7 i: }
    41st Infantry Division
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    1st Ind.Tank Co 8 L9 }, j6 y1 b$ y9 l- y+ B
    I/66th Naval Guard Unit9 d3 f) V5 L: }% e3 l% H' q# W: V
    86th Naval Guard Unit
, Q" D( I+ |2 g0 Z3 i    41st Guard Battalion
$ W* @! M- f! V7 A7 i1 D4 S) ?    3rd Indpt SNLF Coy
* x1 V- J# j- }$ k/ v1 E    7th Indpt SNLF Coy
+ m3 {8 w& Z0 |5 D+ z# z4 Z' L    11th JNAF AF Unit
) D0 A( \! s# j( x4 o    11th RF Gun Battalion
  L/ j7 K: v  s1 P8 u$ l  T    44th JNAF AF Unit % U" Y8 G" x" T8 |5 t% m0 l0 {- F

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) d! x$ e; w$ x! l8 Q! J借助事先修筑的强固工事,少量的防御部队抵御住了一倍以上敌军的轮番进攻,当然这跟盟军的战略重心有关,在这个方向盟军并没有投入舰队辅助进攻。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,! ?4 U( O/ A& l& F
lala23159 发表于 2014-8-23 09:46
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. Z! D3 ~2 o, U- s2 @日军就没几个像样的炮兵部队,能击伤这么多不错了。
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7 E1 p6 \/ f. @8 M+ \, a/ j计算了一下,从盟军集结部队到万隆,然后轰炸+炮击之后发动攻势直到攻克万隆,再加上清扫残敌的时间,估计这样一个拥有1000+战力的固守据点可以消耗盟军5000战力一个月的时间,再算上受损的盟军恢复需要的时间,帝国陆军的奋战意义就更加显得重要了,不仅仅为后方的防线建设和巩固争取了时间,也给盟军部队造成了力所能及的杀伤,万隆战役,盟军的伤亡也上万人,跟重要的是,测试了在无舰炮支援条件下,盟军的攻坚能力。大本营对万隆战役的结果表示满意,以第49师团为主的万隆第21军表现得英勇顽强,虽然由于火力不足未能给盟军造成严重损伤,但是其战果也足以让盟军胆寒了!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
你问华安他胆寒不?
天蝗一直舍不得在死地投入精锐部队啊,全是二线部队,虽说扛这么久已经不容易了,不过精锐部队一直留着也没啥用啊
本帖最后由 冷情人 于 2014-8-23 17:16 编辑 9 b. R5 h5 N) @" m3 q# P0 `' X9 }
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陆军这时候日本已经完全不是对手了,不能指望。。红叶的期待只有KI94。。。27必须强攻,其实也没什么,万年不变的战术,扫场,轰炸,有机会就炮击。。。
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另外,对付KI94扫场可以不放CAP,KI94航程内不放飞机,基地放高炮。如果想进攻就一回合马上转场,给予日本机场全力一击!!
日军的薄皮轰炸机很怕盟军的高炮。
江湖
1448# godkiller
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6月6日
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全天对于日军来说是不幸的一天
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0 [) D4 r% o. P  n" y! v6 M盟军58舰队突施冷箭,从加里曼丹和苏拉威西之间的望加西海峡北上,偷袭了正在文莱港忙忙碌碌往来运输油料的日军大型油船队,虽然当地有上百家战斗机直掩,但是完全抵挡不住盟军58的大型攻击波,港内油船队猝不及防被重创,一天之内数十艘油轮在港口内沉没。
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9 M" k; ?# r/ ~$ s6 yAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Brunei at 65,87
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain+ x# t+ ^- o- b1 M  J8 |- b# W. E

5 E8 j6 Y0 H1 G5 m1 n! SRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet.6 D& A( }8 A, m1 J9 ~2 M) [9 H$ Q- ?
Estimated time to target is 32 minutes
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, ~0 d1 r7 o# k      N1K5-J George x 37
# l% G' \0 v# b# O$ [0 m- I      Ki-83 x 18
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4 e/ r* e7 ~  K/ J      F6F-5 Hellcat x 168
6 g6 P. A# A# v& G$ K1 Z      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 108
; j- N: t) ~  C1 b. O% a# a  d+ ]      TBM-3 Avenger x 183 w" [5 S- v: w: o

3 k, c: m* x; p. W. ]% x( PJapanese aircraft losses
3 w6 g; s7 u* K! Z) p( Y      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
" \" t' C5 S4 e5 U3 [      Ki-83: 6 destroyed
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, f; {$ e1 l% J0 ]* l& k- i% \Allied aircraft losses
! q# P2 d3 O6 _* O2 E9 p, r      F6F-5 Hellcat: 9 destroyed
5 L4 \! G6 Y& F& y7 k      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 destroyed: {1 z: R. S8 `$ x+ W, g
      TBM-3 Avenger: 2 damaged# K" G7 X. \4 T; @! u

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      TK Sainan Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# ^% N4 k' Q/ _3 B
      TK Daisho Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) ^& ^+ o9 M! X$ s# O- y- J- I      TK Namba Maru, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage% |% r0 B. B$ b% I( R! u- Z9 \) L
      E No.61, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage& K- b  L! g: |2 o5 M
      TK Urato Maru, Bomb hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
* N4 o9 o* P& {, @! W, C      TK Katsukawa Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
' E; s1 I7 F+ n$ Z4 [      TK Eiji Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage* @* f0 a1 T7 u% l& i1 `7 c
      PB Muroran Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
: z  e9 [. q: E0 o6 J      TK Jakaruta Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk+ s! X. L8 l' O8 ^6 \; E
      TK Tateishi Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk$ L0 c& U8 J# L# N% w
      TK Shinan Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 k2 ^0 z3 U' Y
      TK Mutsuyo Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
* w* a3 v9 G$ A7 z( z      TK Ugo Maru, Bomb hits 10, and is sunk8 J! B6 @: w' l0 M5 L& }8 q3 M
      TK Kanseishi Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage6 \' i  |7 T5 V+ X: S$ r& C
      E No.63, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk
+ v1 g$ c/ K$ Q8 ^      TK Eikyo Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires, [% ]3 F3 k8 C3 n! \
      TK Fuso Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk
$ M& S) }% {5 W9 j% c8 S5 {. k      PB Hinode Maru #18, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk7 m* u1 S& d- ?- Q/ {! w
      TK Daimei Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires3 D6 q3 V+ `* g- Z! Y
      TK Toyoura Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage! H8 q2 `* \0 Q% Y4 d
      E No.43, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
5 Z  X" I( {" W: I3 ~$ }1 \2 t& s      TK Nissho Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk4 K5 F9 e3 z4 z$ [( |& p+ w
      TK Hachijin Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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当天万隆日军也再次被攻击,残军已经弹尽粮绝。6 B. I" ~6 z( |6 k" X9 D) B
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)+ n; L' S' k0 y' d
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Defending force 17768 troops, 140 guns, 27 vehicles, Assault Value = 172
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" x7 |0 Y! I3 ?7 S  [Japanese adjusted defense: 199 / g& d2 h+ J. a" E8 D' ~

1 q" \+ N3 b. `Allied assault odds: 8 to 1
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Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
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Japanese ground losses:( Q# A5 c" N3 n5 L) H
      2082 casualties reported
) E" r" u( n1 |! ^) Z+ X# A3 J0 S         Squads: 139 destroyed, 41 disabled! [$ F( \# A: B: L  D
         Non Combat: 160 destroyed, 234 disabled* Q. R9 R! o: S; N* t
         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 17 disabled. A- A7 i* w5 {$ k4 L
      Guns lost 57 (40 destroyed, 17 disabled)6 P5 D8 l6 `* \! u
      Vehicles lost 11 (6 destroyed, 5 disabled)
. G( s6 ]4 U+ b. g" I7 [      Units destroyed 2* K& W6 f2 w  @9 s3 p1 |: m

* }7 x- N) J; m3 {* a( `4 @Allied ground losses:
9 ~& y1 n  J3 c4 v1 ]/ K      392 casualties reported) a% \# i& a; E
         Squads: 7 destroyed, 46 disabled) r6 M: _6 U+ e* |6 ?
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
: g! [3 \& C9 G$ A5 m- o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
: t  Z1 Q3 c/ e2 N. `      Vehicles lost 26 (2 destroyed, 24 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
) v! L3 N" `5 y    8th Australian Division. R! @4 Y. q5 K# I: H& C, B
    18th British Division' A: y- Y6 K' s6 D, e+ H2 ~
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
5 ~1 d0 Y+ V4 e$ q0 j: A    Van Altena Battalion' x. v/ U9 B9 K, G
    4th Armoured Brigade  K9 y+ A! [3 n, {
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
* Q* L  {2 ^7 Y" O    31st Armoured Division2 ~' r2 G: ?; S3 p9 J8 `. k
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment' a: R" A* x- F" y3 b7 ]) P5 J
    1st Army Tank Regiment& `: V4 A! u6 F! ~3 S5 V( J
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
* _% K+ j8 Y% A+ D2 B6 W. O    93rd Infantry Division
* B: ^' l8 N3 g+ L    Gardner's Horse Regiment
' C/ t0 J' p1 P  C& t    632nd Battalion
0 X! _# J* ]7 K! m& Z6 r    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion8 G" o' i) C& J* Y  t) w  T, J
    32nd Army Tank Brigade3 v% g2 l  o7 I* e  n9 x
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
, r7 [1 B+ W1 R# P5 i6 ?    38th Infantry Division9 y. u$ Z6 h4 x% }  u
    9th Indian Division8 f6 W3 k* O7 B" O
    50th Tank Brigade5 }. `2 @( v: [3 e3 H8 c$ _
    2nd Marine Regiment* T+ R! a6 g. i( f/ R
    KNIL Mariener Brigade; w5 t- c' k2 q+ p* V
    7th Australian Division
8 F2 ]. }7 K5 V    254th Armoured Brigade
& x5 |8 t' Z. q8 ]9 }4 F( |    268th Motorised Brigade
- c, r2 ~# E  V+ `  z( Q    11th Australian Division; y, L4 o! h! z) l$ k
    2/5th Armoured Regiment
. [2 P4 u9 L1 ~$ U4 U  t    51st Highland Division4 F3 k# V; ?" ]9 l1 j  `
    2nd Medium Regiment3 B7 ?% z% P' |# x- T( u
    931st Aviation Grp Engineer Aviation Battalion4 s* U/ ^$ i2 e! j! f; o
    XI US Corps' m" u; N. f8 u  b/ R1 r7 N
    58th Aviation Base Force) j8 u( Y# k8 o4 Y$ H' U
    854-875-1871 Engineer Aviation Battalion
/ @) z5 c  _, t* H' P+ v    251st Field Artillery Battalion
" `5 S; \4 t% d* c, ~6 {, A/ J    108th Tank Attack Regiment* K# }  \( `5 _. _1 i
    1st Medium Regiment
" D# z2 b7 H/ Y4 u4 ]# F9 \$ T( w    45th Aviation Base Force) C0 b5 N/ |4 T: V$ x8 v
    249th Field Artillery Battalion2 H: M" X# x3 ?
    47th Aviation Base Force( N5 A1 ]* j, I
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
, @1 j" _' a2 a, I    147th Field Artillery Regiment
3 i/ S2 J8 L. @  Q    2/16th Field Regiment9 t- y. ^' E, r( }8 ], [1 n2 i( A
    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment) ]8 l$ x1 p8 `6 Q2 |5 Y; y

4 ]9 m8 p- P$ j0 l! v7 }Defending units:
" N0 ?9 a( I9 b    49th/A Division  l) z! }: N6 k* p
    6th Java Militia Regiment" N7 H( l3 q* D, e- A
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
% y5 Y: s  c. V$ k6 @2 E* K0 h: |) E    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade+ d, j3 |' d% D2 p0 y
    49th/C Division
' l1 n/ L* Y8 ~    27th Special Base Force
$ a8 c) R3 ?/ m    3rd FF Const Unit % u3 D" y! M# Y7 K0 w
    49th Field AA Battalion$ M; ~+ T# K3 ~6 U; o# T8 e( F7 j
    56th Field AA Battalion* A" h7 X% V+ r6 y. Q' ^* {0 ?  N9 |
    17th Naval Construction Battalion
9 H+ N6 y) [; M- q5 Q( Y. Q    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ T$ J  D+ \% V# W- x8 J
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion: R* g: o- w0 T5 H
    97th JAAF AF Bn
4 O3 d" }# s+ o4 P3 @' g    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
( @9 Z+ u; L' L3 U3 S2 l5 j9 k    21st Army# y# r% _- d! `# k  n# y
    49th/B Division
. a6 |! o' D/ G, e, W" o    47th Road Const Co " q/ I( ~% H% U
    49th Const Co
/ ?6 I5 i" L+ v1 @$ d    3rd JNAF AF Unit
  l& D! p5 i# Y( k) E* ^    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment6 O2 a$ h9 J6 b0 W
    36th Field AA Battalion
% o  J8 [$ s9 f2 }* L    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment
3 I4 [# l( T% e" C    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment: S, e6 j6 E, n9 A
    11th Militia Regiment' L; G; V0 y' M" F
    55th Const Co /1; E. ?( ]) q* k( q  H9 c8 D8 w# j
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目前尚不清楚盟军58的突然北上是否带有登陆船队,种种迹象表明,盟军有可能会选择绕开卡加延的战略继续北进。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
呀,看来油船只能放港口了。话说红叶的工业点数,引擎,燃油等储备如何?联合舰队的那么多船,该出去拼命啦。另外,真想看看红叶是如何防御苏联的,给个参考才行
几十条油轮,这个,超港口装卸能力了吧? 而且完全在盟军陆基侦查范围内,想打就能打啊,感觉是送点数
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