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8 B2 p* m6 \% {# r& `  E# T, n' t差点忘了,当天还发生了一件事,对后期可能有不小影响,
# r7 u0 m7 o9 t. m日军一股部队从北线爬山进入缅甸境内,占领了北方一个基地,前出到密贴那附近,
7 l2 Y, w$ l% U, D9 ?也怪当初本人有点大意,没有在北方山路上留一个营级单位侦查,
0 R7 U( E1 f0 B& C) c过于依靠飞机的侦查能力了,而且侦察机主力都进了大陆,留下侦查的是一个轰炸机队
) z  G2 y% s2 _1 X4 G/ H! {& \; Q! R侦查能力不强,在整个北上的近20天时间里,一次都没有侦察到这只日军部队  i9 I! k0 E9 s8 q
由于新版不需要进攻空城,而会主动判给对方,所以不知道目前日军实力,已经派4发轰炸侦查了* J2 _5 M, D( m$ ?( _
由于前期在阳光附近被击溃800AV左右日军,且长期没看到泰国仆从的影子) y6 s5 U4 Y. B6 {7 w9 w
估计北上的是泰国部队,6百战力左右。巧合的是盟军这几天改属了锡兰岛上的3个团部队,5 |7 {2 R5 q' a, ?
正好当天在仰光卸载完毕,而且还正好是铁路运输状态,3百多战力,外加制空权还没完全丧失
# c9 U  @# c, ]: G还有机会,当天又有5w补给进入了大陆战场,共计32w了。
+ s: w( q0 N6 C( _  R: L# h仰光附近的盟军水面战队是赶来守卫港口的舰队。  D$ d0 t) P' L2 }. H& k

* ^8 D* U2 ?  \* H+ v, A由于日军明天将登陆孔雀港,估计马上就有零战进驻,这是荷兰空军最好的打击机会了
. W8 C% X  ~; ]% ~经过几月训练,荷兰空军主要技能接近70左右,轰炸机的主要技能训练的是对海,60-70左右
' x' A3 \- H+ |. O可惜机场只有4级,估计很难打出大的协同,不过已经将所有飞机都设置了对海进攻,6 b3 T! P5 e. N2 b2 b
重点估计还要依靠海雷70左右的2队攻击机,究竟是荷兰空军继续被火鸡,
& o. {  y" _/ [还是能有收获就看明天的了,在这个紧要关头,菜花出差了
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: A6 s6 d8 z4 u9 B, X为应对后续发展58特地赶过来和明星KB近距离合个影,58设置全甲板攻击,但是没有进打击范围
0 r. B' r9 j4 \: Y% c  E) ^+ X如果KB南下或者双方反应,那就是天命了
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达拉根从旁边港口登陆再攻过去其实更节约时间,有时候就是这么欲速不达9 C/ e- p* R- }, @1 O: ]5 L
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-4 22:20
  L  j$ G! A: C5 E: E  q感觉达拉根坚挺的原因是当地的沼泽地形,如果从旁边登陆再过河突击达拉根) Z' s2 X# U- a% ^, B
估计也难有更好的效果,日军已经增援到180战力了,按说也不少了,但是盟军调整异常好看# L$ y9 z- L: R+ y4 s
防守的荷兰军队也就是一般货色,由于太靠近米里,没有撤回来,就干脆死守当地。
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7 }) b% d6 ]/ H1 |& H* Z6 I当天触发了大量ss攻击和反潜攻击,不过仅命中阿根廷丸一雷,还是哑弹  [0 y) d8 E7 L3 L
PT也遇到了登陆编队,也仅仅命中一雷,造成近百名日军落水# M% T8 I# }" q! f2 Z( O
巨港被炸得稀烂,35军在西安成功转世。加尔各答的B17和吉大港的双发都没有起飞! R* [0 y. t6 M* N9 f
导致今天依然不知道缅甸日军实力,转进到附近的3个团侦查显示对方只有一个单位。
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5 L  v! ~  p6 L3 U) @- y" ~昨天KB驻岛云集孔雀港附近,后续登陆编队也就在一天之外,荷兰空军受命全部出击
" o! _# U+ J5 G/ _* l8 D58也特意赶到附近准备检漏,然后就没有然后了。5 G0 F( c" n3 q; L9 o6 X
KB往西北,驻岛护送登陆编队往山口洋方向全部撤退了!!!! y9 j7 g% Y9 U' r# y
反正盟军就为了拖时间,日军愿意等就等吧,荷兰空军继续训练了。 ' v: N# j! g. Y9 T5 e9 X. Z8 T& e
019仅凭一发鱼雷就拖延了整个日军登陆计划,应该给艇员全体嘉奖啊。 ) p: L, u  t. L4 t* D' L2 c; l, B4 ]
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ASW attack near Oosthaven  at 46,97 * F) }; ~( q' k# o0 ]
Japanese Ships' L9 r. v6 G7 v
      CA Aoba
0 w. n2 v# ]. L# A; H' q      CA Chikuma3 D7 A3 d! s2 D. p& i/ b9 D" R
      CL Jintsu7 s1 T# _4 E1 v3 N
      DD Mutsuki
2 A; C2 ^' P) ^      DD Urakaze
- E' c6 h0 c& y4 B      DD Akebono
& q6 y; X3 O* J. R/ z      DD Oboro
( M4 O' x8 B- _; W/ R: x. n/ E      DD Shigure
& ]; W$ p: s0 j$ ^6 J& h      DD Kasumi
# m6 U* R  x& U: Z5 t  P# c" jAllied Ships1 A9 G. x, W1 @. M
      SS Seal ; E% s2 [0 `1 G! Q7 t
SS Seal is sighted by escort
/ a0 ^- T/ w0 ?' Y+ F, G" y1 sSeal diving deep ....
; \. }/ M5 e5 d* mDD Akebono fails to find sub and abandons search
; i$ C/ C- G1 {& B) ?# FDD Oboro fails to find sub and abandons search
8 {8 I7 ]6 r3 ODD Shigure fails to find sub, continues to search...
/ A0 L* X8 o0 s+ UDD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
. E3 u( X6 }  {9 u1 Q, ~$ E, bDD Shigure fails to find sub and abandons search9 P4 @% [9 v8 D! Z  X! O6 E
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search..., q, x" ~: u- d' w+ x' }; o
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 M( J5 z' K7 N* B9 b2 U; T" x: A* [DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
3 ]8 |! N4 Q0 ?DD Kasumi attacking submerged sub ....7 i, k1 [3 T3 n1 [
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...6 j9 G) D% g/ R+ ~# t3 y
Escort abandons search for sub , {8 [; w0 d1 t* Y: D) t' u+ Q" [
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' P& v, r; ?% A; f# AASW attack near Merak  at 48,97 0 j5 g: n0 Q4 o2 F: u. ^# f; O5 e$ r
Japanese Ships  A! [2 u( ^9 o2 ]. Q. \7 w
      CL Kinu/ X" y+ M' y4 M! d& U) p8 F% ^5 y
      DD Nenohi/ \; H' x( S) ?6 i
      DD Yugumo
4 P) |5 j& ~. N$ s      DD Matsukaze' O* T6 }0 V  w: I
      DD Harukaze
. f; [* D/ [- w; l7 T' E- w2 C      DD Asakaze ( k$ O2 z: ?1 B4 J, B* ^! }
Allied Ships
% W- K. F' \! l/ u: w      SS Skipjack, hits 2 # M- G  E* Q6 x+ _5 B2 r
SS Skipjack is sighted by escort
; K# U3 G: j' \# I% mDD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search. ]: Y7 a  g: h2 T/ Q
DD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....
, |$ ~& L( ~+ B8 [) ~; x8 vDD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
" ?& z% B2 A% G1 n# _9 p/ kDD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search* O7 n' a$ I, H
DD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....
. v1 C/ F0 V2 D, M- vDD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
* n5 B+ e2 L, U4 zDD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo5 [/ S+ @. ?6 m; f
DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
( |+ q- z3 B* {' H. P7 D0 s7 C2 y4 kDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
  e6 c+ |$ H& g$ v& `' j5 F" ?DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
6 Y5 f' q  z8 y" `/ [4 V/ F7 B  JDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
6 ?# [1 e2 {. h. m9 \& z  O$ VEscort abandons search for sub
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Sub attack near Batavia  at 49,97
: W5 x  I; K$ U: G2 P  m3 t; J9 Z6 r0 lJapanese Ships
; X4 G; i: E3 {& X" g0 b      xAP Argentina Maru
& N  k( d. B, |( L: i# m# h7 ^1 T      DMS W-10 7 _( c1 }9 u  }( e: @* A
Allied Ships$ }2 L% G! d- v4 b0 W; N* Q
      SS Pike 4 }/ Q" N  W8 C) N9 i- I' l
SS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at xAP Argentina Maru  u+ F8 h+ N, E  w% F
Pike bottoming out ....
# \% ?4 i, ~  G/ c) |' g8 ~$ A' p" ADMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
- u+ D/ l4 Y! x' M, @. T" }8 lDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
& A3 l3 \" N+ X9 x) |* oDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...6 M1 |; v2 R9 R" W
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...& J" ]- ~. q  U! A! \+ J
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...: ?+ l' e1 S5 J+ r3 R- w
Escort abandons search for sub ) o1 ?9 _, @+ ~
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ASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97
$ x8 b* g7 |( E8 P# J- u3 G6 HJapanese Ships6 _' d+ V& x, B$ W& l& m7 \
      xAP Baikal Maru
/ e) p. X. ^* |      DMS W-10 # e7 i# b1 g) L% A/ Z
Allied Ships. o+ k& y4 S6 ?: H2 z
      SS Sturgeon
9 t+ g/ v. S0 ~* b& S8 PSS Sturgeon is sighted by escort/ M/ J% F+ V( ^( B5 Y
Sturgeon bottoming out ....
# y2 T. P& s+ P4 V  ]& \2 T! CDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
: R' M2 {4 h& ?/ V/ }DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
. [% z7 ]  k2 U! `. Y$ o8 TDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search.../ g' R. Z/ \1 H
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
! Y$ H$ ]# J0 W$ m! l, Z$ EDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 }/ Z0 L7 d+ D% S) o3 M, e9 SEscort abandons search for sub
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Sub attack near Batavia  at 49,97 , t' c! f8 ?! q8 o1 E' f( Z  Q
Japanese Ships4 x# Q3 k# G3 f& s( o" e7 \
      DD Yugumo2 A$ p0 H  R2 y7 X7 F& E
      BB Ise
7 Z; E* a5 D+ Z! [; [      CL Kinu
; ~/ q3 }- J+ T      DD Harukaze" ^- g/ g3 H8 W. t" `
      DD Nenohi7 Z8 |; v1 {( p; l$ [
      DD Matsukaze5 W2 \: v  g% b( t7 Q' X3 k. v
      DD Asakaze ; F: e, Q* z. X! x; N* W' X
Allied Ships* u2 L5 f  g& x1 f" L/ j
      SS Searaven : m3 m9 C- ~) V- h
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo# x" p- h3 F+ ]9 a  S" T
DD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....* a6 P# O! c+ p8 U- Y* G+ y8 ?
DD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search; {- x4 G- f6 b# y8 r
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...! }) H% ^* _) k; }
DD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....
" Q* ]- R. i0 H1 z; U: FDD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 I* [6 c7 X) \1 t* FDD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 _, P" w0 C4 [/ UEscort abandons search for sub / K+ @: _9 d  ^- s
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 12,000 Yards
6 _$ U" u2 L1 j+ ~5 r+ ^Japanese Ships5 D; u* ^, s6 R/ Z
      DMS W-2
) B- n& |1 q( I+ H% [      DMS W-9- T( ]% i8 w1 e
      DMS W-10
" y) `) q% z$ ^      xAK Sinsei Maru3 M) v$ u# ^- e
      AMC Saigon Maru; I& p6 w6 E8 L1 K' `1 r. ~
      xAK India Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire) ?  j( @1 K: m3 q1 g* z6 I
      xAK Victoria Maru
% O4 o9 s; R' G( z      xAP Argentina Maru- _9 ^) l9 z" J, I5 `% C
      xAP Baikal Maru 4 Z7 Z; P' \8 @8 R: _- t' l
Allied Ships
$ \- w5 r/ O& {# s% E! q      PT-318 `7 f0 Q, [( W
      PT-32
0 y1 V" s' G. D: c3 {3 t      PT-33
3 P* E# ^9 _- ?      PT-35
5 b. e( d( o8 T7 l, s& d      PT-41
6 {$ V: y6 g* z5 j+ Z4 x- O* i9 I      PT Q-1116 c- _8 x. s& E5 ~% _
      PT Q-112
9 G& N$ e$ j( DJapanese ground losses:" F- b( j7 w* P0 Y  `3 F3 T" Q
      93 casualties reported6 f% y0 A/ m. z( Z0 Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  d8 A' H9 j* z+ i/ K! M
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled" o( i9 Q0 s  o1 w+ P
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled
. B5 o+ |+ @  c/ r5 D( U1 y8 AImproved night sighting under 100% moonlight
6 e: m! w! e( SMaximum visibility in Clear Conditions and 100% moonlight: 12,000 yards
+ O) Q) p+ G% i) o3 u! A4 rCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 12,000 yards
& ^3 x! E8 v0 pCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 12,000 yards
: y: l- H6 P+ A# U7 g3 D5 G% ~1 fDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 12,000 yards
: H$ H3 F) D) w" w  SPT Q-112 engages xAP Baikal Maru at 12,000 yards( A; ]# K) F1 u# G0 g
Range closes to 10,000 yards# `- l& V* ^# t  @  e
Range closes to 8,000 yards+ j. \$ R: C4 {* J/ `& c( O
PT Q-111 engages DMS W-2 at 8,000 yards
8 `; j, b9 {8 |+ u& t. xDMS W-9 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards1 t& S: I" N9 M* ^- V" g( B
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards
9 D* {9 h4 x! i, E7 K7 SPT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 8,000 yards
) ^- c; ]1 g* d: w0 e) yRange closes to 5,000 yards5 ]3 W+ g: l  X. ^5 K1 e
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards5 N4 a# A# E5 D, A$ `, A( K! x: U
DMS W-2 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards: ^4 r' {3 n' a, {
DMS W-2 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards
7 E( q5 S4 B2 f1 \5 x" n# x, d9 T9 e% mDMS W-10 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards
. v) V1 u4 o+ n- R0 E* O8 F5 yMassive explosion on xAK India Maru
1 t7 A4 }* b2 y4 H7 t, ~- pPT-32 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards
- j# q! O5 l, |PT-33 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards) ^- {( O( L9 B# _
DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 5,000 yards( u+ R( \/ Y5 R
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards  b. o5 N! c$ P6 @5 I) X
DMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards
- j3 N' J- P7 h; c5 gPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards
9 ]2 E& _! I" C( U) ZPT Q-112 engages xAK Victoria Maru at 5,000 yards
0 ^" i! d" r1 i- wPT Q-111 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards
* v" U# @9 p( P  o. W6 }" t* {  N- N, iPT-41 engages DMS W-10 at 5,000 yards1 f0 n1 v! n1 N  w9 S; {* p4 ?; L
PT-35 engages DMS W-2 at 5,000 yards
3 }, R% G6 ~  c0 y$ w8 L9 A: QPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards
8 I4 f2 g0 G; O& U0 G; [- I1 k0 LDMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards9 q. m6 `. N  s* W
PT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards- W; ^6 [* W# J9 Z& w
PT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards$ f1 V: P( V; `2 Z
Gallegos D. orders Allied TF to disengage
0 N0 F  f/ d' [6 JRange increases to 6,000 yards
1 L- o5 {0 l  i7 ^DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 6,000 yards: V% M, i) R! w" h+ P5 Q
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 6,000 yards6 e# u( a* ~9 B$ r" [
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 6,000 yards
, J5 X/ h& q! J' S. P1 MDMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 6,000 yards/ L% s) v, h  k# S: I4 ^
PT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 6,000 yards
) H/ l/ _! F# j5 H" BPT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 6,000 yards
+ ]. ?( x6 a* H" a1 a  G1 nPT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 6,000 yards$ k4 d9 Y2 [+ K* r5 ~9 L
Range increases to 10,000 yards9 P5 l) b$ d# X: d8 w! {5 H
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 10,000 yards
  c/ e# G- e, W! K0 J) ~; u* m, h5 ~DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards5 q' X# y4 k# i
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards
9 n4 z& j* M0 g( ^9 M& o4 Q5 C0 ~PT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 10,000 yards, i9 _: _$ L; M& I' g2 [5 R
DMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 10,000 yards, A9 n9 T2 b, t9 l  F
Task forces break off...
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" [; [4 \6 O& Z4 n5 [ASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97 / T" _7 K# g, h' t& @* j
Japanese Ships3 y7 m$ {& _: q
      CA Ashigara3 M8 ], F, Q6 i& K0 k/ d! f0 ?
      CL Kinu# y& ]" q2 ?! y- Y) k/ E4 q
      DD Harukaze9 v; I% m3 s4 A; j8 a0 ^1 V* ~  T
      DD Nenohi( W( b) K! k0 F, ?. Q! s2 u
      DD Yugumo$ t3 L5 B6 ^2 s& |
      DD Matsukaze
0 D5 V  |6 W: g' F% H0 |      DD Asakaze ' o5 S, H' n0 L  Y3 m+ u
Allied Ships; B% N5 q. U6 J' F6 v
      SS KIX
' J# C; Z: M4 f- z: l3 o* P0 uSS KIX is sighted by escort$ Z' y) L! L6 T: M
KIX bottoming out ....
2 D& Q( R0 i, N' w2 \5 SDD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search
9 R7 g0 w. {+ H5 o: \; CDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search..." U- `6 V3 k6 V/ r
Escort abandons search for sub
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9 }; S4 ]4 J# G, F! U* X" M: e5 bSub attack near Batavia  at 50,96
1 i/ ?( a6 E, ^7 w3 N( JJapanese Ships
# b  X8 n3 H) d  c; m, ^8 X6 k! W- W      CA Ashigara
7 d% j6 F7 i# F5 s( J      BB Ise
1 {3 Q2 w* g- @      CL Kinu, B# R5 h; {! C' [6 U" F
      DD Harukaze9 P# W; V" `+ G& o: _1 j
      DD Yugumo& ?5 I4 v6 m; |0 \+ J
      DD Matsukaze: Z6 \$ u# v' c
      DD Asakaze
/ P; X9 V8 U; z2 Q' q2 PAllied Ships
+ w; P6 H; N* J& ^      SS Pike ; {5 s4 M$ P! g" V7 l
SS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at CA Ashigara
+ P1 s6 K8 U( _4 ]* IPike bottoming out ....9 `, C' z7 k2 `
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search
! T& o4 D. \0 {0 lDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 c; V' q9 t( {# SDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
% l+ b7 Q4 y+ sDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...  D$ n6 \# `& H. A" G6 N4 H5 I" G
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...  Z0 h! u! z  u/ u* J7 X9 X
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search.... {0 m7 E# M  w8 a
Escort abandons search for sub1 a, j! f  l4 N+ Y
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& v) c+ G& p2 AMorning Air attack on 9th Division, at 81,43 , near Ankang & L5 d, V$ h! N6 R) B* L/ C5 O$ @! t
Weather in hex: Light rain
$ b# y1 `# i" z8 [3 qRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
! ^  A" }( H0 l' ?" uEstimated time to target is 2 minutes   B4 g1 ^0 ~& U7 F
Allied aircraft
4 Q  X9 D* N( s$ g6 t( u      A-29A Hudson x 8 : M; N  D) r, E8 i
Allied aircraft losses' [& g( r$ ]1 _) t& O
      A-29A Hudson: 1 damaged
7 x5 u/ g2 y7 M0 O0 n# F& TAircraft Attacking:
% H7 \4 H( y2 d$ F5 x! Q       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
2 H" x7 T' a" h               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 6th Division, at 81,47 , near Patung : L' L) Y- n. p- D! |
Weather in hex: Moderate rain   m3 b9 `) x5 L! l9 M0 i% ?
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 H1 f3 B7 S3 S8 E5 _5 rEstimated time to target is 4 minutes & D7 P& Z& w8 B" ]
Allied aircraft
2 N. q8 ?- m9 m+ x9 j9 x9 \6 O      SB-III x 4 + d% q, g9 o* ]! W1 Y  J. T4 A
No Allied losses 5 ?# g; z/ I, V) Z  U" G, _
Aircraft Attacking:
+ R- V8 C4 u4 W6 b       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet- [7 b1 e8 _. G& i$ l
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb / x" F; V; p" E9 g6 P7 W
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  # b" v3 l' y( v1 o
Weather in hex: Overcast 3 G0 ~- T; U+ s' ~# b; v' `
Raid spotted at 9 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
5 T1 q6 G9 o0 @+ r6 [0 V& |$ ?! uEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
9 J' H8 x# }" `5 l; j; aJapanese aircraft
  N7 G5 [( o) K2 R      A6M2 Zero x 44
4 m# G# j; x" w: J6 Q2 r9 l      G4M1 Betty x 18- T, Y2 x( d$ V' M
Japanese aircraft losses
$ j4 a6 J: V7 X: R& n6 l      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged: I6 H! y4 h9 l0 ~; F
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
5 A: L* Q  K1 z% ^  E/ @8 nAirbase hits 32 l9 S1 R$ X" `; w' G; F% u2 R" i
Airbase supply hits 3
* [" g  C3 |( @) U$ c$ sRunway hits 6) Y/ [, T: b6 C3 J
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* ]; y8 L+ j/ j6 j- B7 ]Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  ; W' k8 V# S5 A& x- q, T" b* f) I
Weather in hex: Overcast
+ s5 N- a6 o( G, c0 b' T6 IRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.* S3 I( @9 |# d9 B# Q
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes % Q, k$ Z7 Y* [
Japanese aircraft
5 U) o* [( K' V. N' Q; A      A6M2 Zero x 16# r# ]6 X7 g3 s- O7 Q
      G3M2 Nell x 23
) y, l6 G+ V' S$ |      G4M1 Betty x 23 0 Y. Q; A' z1 f9 E  Z; w
Japanese aircraft losses- s) u1 L5 X- H- U
      G3M2 Nell: 4 damaged
. {! B1 ?- e) \1 v      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak5 [' l$ `$ d' o+ Y2 g
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 4 ]  w: U8 `# e
Airbase hits 52 H% X) O+ j/ p/ X! g
Airbase supply hits 2
0 T% G# Q3 `+ W" V1 P  _7 JRunway hits 19; A. Q! x7 U& R- S3 }2 l
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
6 x2 g0 [7 @6 tWeather in hex: Overcast " S$ V1 P; n* K: d
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
7 v; q1 Z5 e3 \% h! N* aEstimated time to target is 1 minutes
! T1 E+ a& w! J3 JJapanese aircraft& j+ E# d( ?( r/ j4 N- e
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 31
/ i( ~2 h. f+ b# SJapanese aircraft losses9 n# @* J+ W' m( [* d5 _8 d
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged3 e+ L& ~7 q' a" `. E) m
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak ' K- ?6 p6 U) Z  q* h+ U
Allied ground losses:& S4 _# {5 t3 h
      5 casualties reported
! p7 Q0 [! E: [2 j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 [- O% N. B( h4 c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 X8 P( S1 p* G6 d$ u7 b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 o5 g/ Q$ P9 n; |. q% ]6 {2 xAirbase hits 5
& ~7 T5 K7 j; f2 S3 w/ e. }0 C" SAirbase supply hits 10 I, B6 ^1 x5 l! E
Runway hits 8
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" Q+ g7 t6 x4 k4 zGround combat at Sian (83,41) & Y, L  R% ?; I1 j3 a
Allied Shock attack ( n/ `9 B% l4 G3 n* t+ D5 H
Attacking force 1798 troops, 34 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 0 P7 Q' I9 C( ?2 S# M( N  w4 l: `
Defending force 18075 troops, 102 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 524 * w" o# J9 C- z4 o- F( R5 |9 d
Allied adjusted assault: 0  
) K3 _  H9 v1 B& k. `& y$ hJapanese adjusted defense: 231  
$ ~- v" K! T5 cAllied assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 2)  : v' m4 I* ~, v0 m
Combat modifiers$ s  d0 o. u8 T1 _
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
9 w2 o8 x. K2 x! QAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
, C3 h( ~- n  s4 p5 u supply(-)
5 s3 G8 d4 }2 `' H. j6 p2 h' _( JJapanese ground losses:! V0 `9 Q& R  |  q# X7 e4 m
      9 casualties reported
2 g0 ^! Z2 Y1 \& j6 b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; D4 |  T9 i6 N$ s4 f
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 i2 D- }, W3 i; l- j. V: e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' o. `( u8 w5 b# W+ ^Allied ground losses:! s, X& D9 `( c- z6 D
      592 casualties reported1 X3 |+ M( E- q8 n/ ]) a$ {
         Squads: 43 destroyed, 0 disabled
; h4 }* p) d# O* j         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled* W3 @5 H* W) @/ Z# G
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled2 E* i- ~3 v1 ]  D$ v) T' ?
      Guns lost 20 (20 destroyed, 0 disabled) 0 k+ P+ u1 [3 I8 p. N" J
Assaulting units:- c. Z$ D6 c  r: M5 Q
    35th Chinese Corps
6 y) N6 a  n# O! y; \, Y* ]Defending units:
  J- y- {* j2 P! M& `; x" R- y    4th Ind.Mixed Brigade2 z; R$ i6 C3 O6 n9 r) u. j+ o
    102nd NCPC Route Brigade5 u$ ^7 S1 R* c% H2 h7 K8 H2 V
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade! Q! _! `& \' l  e8 z  d
    15th RGC Temp. Division
& j: q; I+ B, C    North China Area Army% h4 g4 ^* y4 y# [3 |* o+ w; |% H7 T
    69th JAAF AF Coy
- ?0 {$ ~7 A+ G8 D% ]    19th JNAF AF Unit 7 Y6 s- W- I# S8 ^0 x8 i
    68th JAAF AF Coy  % B! r  [- k' q: r, ~: U) c
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0 s9 l3 k  B2 J  I! p, DAllied Unit(s) surrounded at Sian
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) s) }. ?! J0 J2 x- l# L- M感觉达拉根坚挺的原因是当地的沼泽地形,如果从旁边登陆再过河突击达拉根) f0 K/ ?6 g" S& |$ l6 {% @- H
估计也难有更好的效果,日军已经增援到180战力了,按说也不少了,但是盟军调整异常好看
4 k  u3 S9 z$ T$ z防守的荷兰军队也就是一般货色,由于太靠近米里, ...  O8 T5 S+ `- ]& o" C
zer0 发表于 2014-12-5 22:45
: E/ \, q( ]) s' a# N) z冒着岸炮登陆,各种混乱+损失,比过河突击什么的亏得多,同时,卸载船队也可能因为延误被空袭,多有不利。/ w; J$ v  C" o8 [
从旁边登陆再过去,2个海警轻松搞定,而且没啥损失。
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冒着岸炮登陆,各种混乱+损失,比过河突击什么的亏得多,同时,卸载船队也可能因为延误被空袭,多有不利。
$ ]+ s7 L/ Z# }+ R从旁边登陆再过去,2个海警轻松搞定,而且没啥损失。
  Y' h9 p% E& S  P! r: Q5 L7 gwangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-6 03:28
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从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,: A& K( d4 N& L1 B; j
不过2个海警能否轻松搞定很是怀疑,毕竟也是过河突击,外加沼泽地形。* M* z+ W& x0 Q3 |3 \5 b7 \% ]
本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,
9 b* ~9 q- ]9 _8 w# F在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地形的关系,& ^8 q( y: ^, N! I( J9 e$ F! U
要加快步伐,可以考虑突击前炮击一次。当然这种小地方,就是被盟军拖延下,也没啥大问题。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-8 23:45 编辑 * u* p1 I  r: H, z) p

. v. c) i1 |+ m1 A% ZAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 04, 428 ~0 n2 ]( E5 k
当天荷兰海军偷袭新加坡,发现当地有CA编队驻守,未取得战果,反而搭进去1cl1dd。
* a% x8 E3 p4 d日军突击达拉根,荷兰守军居然又挡住了 + f5 b# j. q# c! S7 Z
KB继续往苏门答腊岛北部撤离,缅甸的轰炸显示当地是第1突击团,这个部队不太熟悉* ^% p7 X. q, X5 c% j
再去进一步查证实力,不过就一个团,估计难有大作为。3 ]7 l$ r  H" e/ a
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; P; f  `: c- ~1 ]$ gNight Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 7,000 Yards
( W; q% z, I. ~" uJapanese Ships4 j: q; e, C1 A
      CA Takao, Shell hits 19 ^  A: ?- `8 c; S
      CA Chokai, Shell hits 1
9 i8 C; C% j# R/ Y      CL Sendai, Shell hits 1: ~$ w+ z: Y4 |+ q# r2 p9 R
      CL Kuma, Shell hits 1) X; f- C1 w& E
      DD Hagikaze
4 j! y- O5 G3 ~$ J7 i      DD Oshio9 Z2 X) R4 F6 G& R9 l0 T
      DD Michishio
* ?1 f% F, e7 H7 v! X# J0 N6 B/ V      DD Yamagumo, Shell hits 1,  on fire! z8 V& @8 v$ C
      DD Asagumo
: M/ @  _; J0 ]5 }3 p$ h; T5 F# ~      DD Akatsuki
! s* m  b. _! ]& T! `      DD Ikazuchi % \5 Y+ o" c$ n$ x# c
Allied Ships! O2 B3 {1 x. L1 f
      CL Sumatra, Shell hits 2
6 k8 A, m* t9 R" s" k  _6 J7 S      CL Danae, Shell hits 1
( M) Q1 w$ A5 @      CL Dragon, Shell hits 7,  heavy fires! L  H) p' k# Q1 G- u
      CL Durban, Shell hits 3
: f+ \+ V0 r2 K9 l0 H0 B- S      DD Vampire" P; s+ w9 L. m9 ?
      DD Vendetta, Shell hits 14 h# x/ x7 x/ v$ R! G: ]
      DD Banckert, Shell hits 19 c  b. ]- B( S
      DD Piet Hein, Shell hits 3,  on fire ) k. B# Z! Y3 r
Improved night sighting under 96% moonlight5 x$ M- [' Q. H1 ~  H' A
Maximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 96% moonlight: 8,000 yards
$ K& v! g  ^9 W" M" K* x& I# GRange closes to 17,000 yards...
7 R# b6 q. @+ ~Range closes to 11,000 yards...# I# u' K! b3 L/ u( s1 ]1 f6 |0 A6 _
Range closes to 7,000 yards...; [7 Q% v& M6 n4 ?
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 7,000 yards8 F5 N. Y/ `6 W% i
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 7,000 yards* i( t* ~- |! A) ?; R& y2 N! D' ~# y
Watanabe, Seishichi crosses the 'T', h5 m$ J: H0 z! ^
CL Dragon engages CA Takao at 7,000 yards
9 i! x0 r3 f# Q# F! B- }6 bCL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards; _& w5 o# W$ X: W
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 7,000 yards
) v# Q8 a+ n/ X+ U- f1 ^DD Piet Hein engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards9 Z$ s' k6 ?8 ?4 q3 a$ `, J, _
DD Vendetta engages DD Yamagumo at 7,000 yards
7 @- y: w( T( M& rDD Piet Hein engages DD Michishio at 7,000 yards
( A; }/ v1 r& A! [0 H+ n' WRange closes to 4,000 yards
) B4 W9 `; b6 Q7 Z$ v( TCA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
$ H+ r7 O$ V# {; [' G! g% BCA Takao engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
5 z; S, A9 _1 O, ^- cCL Sumatra engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards
; n" G; {3 M5 T  M* f. I* X6 XCL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards5 Y, ^: w6 k5 M+ H& T; i9 U# e
DD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards# Q$ N- C  V5 Y, m# o
DD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
" I1 Y3 _+ I6 e; P+ D, w5 J( pDD Yamagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards( b, x, M! {4 v
DD Vendetta engages DD Michishio at 4,000 yards
3 D% B  S! j3 S" u1 M0 L8 r" nDD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
; ]- V  S9 p2 [& n5 m' n: CDD Piet Hein engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards
4 g! E3 P8 F9 g6 J/ l- Y  l. G" zCL Kuma engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards8 S- E0 [" T7 [1 h. Z0 }6 z2 t
CA Takao engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards
& A- e( u2 ?% j. N8 M) [CA Takao engages CL Danae at 4,000 yards
1 Q% `  x  ?7 ?( R- s+ ZCL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
9 p1 V3 ]- M0 P  e- o( Z, g/ SDD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards% O2 C1 e+ B8 y8 D, j8 u; [
DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
: r% G2 G/ K# @' C& _; PDD Vendetta engages DD Ikazuchi at 4,000 yards
& j- y7 Y, W- p& j  n  U/ a0 fDD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 4,000 yards+ C$ G, n1 D4 ?' M4 D' D
DD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
. U5 Z& }6 x  k8 i' @* sDD Vendetta engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards# Q& [* L% @3 u8 F$ B
CA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
) g1 ]$ J5 y% H. _0 |! o. G  |6 GCA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards: J/ i5 P4 ~3 |/ G* B1 p) A
CL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards) ]' ?$ ?# f' w: s. B
CA Chokai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
+ [9 {! |$ f% O9 s/ m6 P7 |. U" B2 T& zDD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards; F2 g/ u, [2 P, C9 J
DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
. P$ e' x$ P& L5 J# FDD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards7 V: D2 ]6 c, M) B7 ?
DD Oshio engages DD Vampire at 4,000 yards6 {# P& E* E' T1 M
DD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards* R; l2 Q$ i" ?8 d- \0 k0 r
DD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards7 @# `) G# m, S
Range increases to 5,000 yards
; j7 g/ e3 {* H5 A, P! j" }CL Kuma engages CL Durban at 5,000 yards
. I/ k# z* P1 Z* L4 \2 jCL Sendai engages CL Dragon at 5,000 yards: ], G0 G6 A' P
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards% q8 y9 B1 q+ x
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards* {3 y$ L. z; N
DD Ikazuchi engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards
5 ]+ }! e' M/ \# S7 h8 T4 `DD Banckert engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards8 n# H/ }: R) |3 I; D
DD Vampire engages DD Asagumo at 5,000 yards3 ?' q& E4 Z1 t; ~$ K# u; J4 l
DD Vampire engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards4 t& l6 G1 {2 s2 b. l
DD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards% _5 g/ t# Q# }. q3 `: l$ w. W
DD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards
/ j, b  Y/ x5 h1 UDD Hagikaze engages DD Piet Hein at 5,000 yards$ _+ S& J9 X3 i7 N/ h! V" b1 y
Range increases to 9,000 yards
5 M4 ]% q# B  zCA Chokai engages CL Durban at 9,000 yards; |  M* o- U# G1 ^4 U
CA Takao engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards
, R& Y: D7 }" o% b( b+ C& fCL Danae engages CL Kuma at 9,000 yards
: b. `. R% E) m5 ~CL Sendai engages CL Danae at 9,000 yards- O6 `6 j3 E9 j* E" a5 A7 n
DD Yamagumo engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
; V" |* Y, A& @% e1 F, s2 Y( x6 kDD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 9,000 yards2 ^$ n/ P# j! G5 l
DD Vampire engages DD Akatsuki at 9,000 yards2 l7 N  D9 e' D* p) E3 B- V, S
DD Vampire engages DD Michishio at 9,000 yards
; u, W# w4 A* w3 q. {' V- \  QDD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 9,000 yards
5 I" W# l$ H' p+ w( A: l0 {/ tRange increases to 11,000 yards* ?( k8 h/ l  R/ P
CA Chokai engages CL Danae at 11,000 yards
$ `+ s' c( H$ aCL Durban engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards  Q' ~0 {6 [- t
CL Kuma engages CL Dragon at 11,000 yards: l, \0 s6 Z+ n: ^: t
CL Sumatra engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards/ F% o6 V3 e9 X
DD Ikazuchi engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
% L9 Z$ _7 y* \7 ^( S8 O1 @DD Akatsuki engages DD Vendetta at 11,000 yards
7 n; S1 |; }1 JDD Asagumo engages DD Piet Hein at 11,000 yards
" r& j+ O, c- F- v( u7 K' U3 ADD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 11,000 yards& E$ R- s5 V- c3 ~8 ~
Task forces break off... ( k+ _2 x, h% s/ h6 D# |3 Y
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 19,000 Yards $ k2 \3 D# A. I& G' r  B$ i
Japanese Ships
$ Q; l0 l) e1 _8 ]$ }- }      CA Kumano
% Y, e% r6 r, t; R      DD Arashi! ]6 @* m+ C/ I" ^# G0 k1 X
      DD Harusame4 x5 }/ B# ?2 K7 T: ]
      DD Asagiri  V5 g0 v: h& K" b9 e! ?
      DD Sagiri
; K3 R5 S* X, gAllied Ships
/ o: y# N+ l3 C; X  E      CL Dragon, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk- B  e0 K9 k: N5 [: S+ L; J7 W
      DD Banckert, Shell hits 15, and is sunk
+ C( g* y+ W) }1 Q4 SMaximum visibility in Overcast Conditions: 20,000 yards
& D& U% H6 C/ V9 Q# w9 n5 GRange closes to 21,000 yards...
* }- F% F* H" J5 N. G' y8 V& X* pRange closes to 19,000 yards...
( K, d/ N1 H) w( SCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 19,000 yards9 S$ k# T+ Z! Q8 p7 W: n
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 19,000 yards. e; g+ A9 h7 ~1 g! i6 a/ S2 K
Tanaka, Kikumatsu crosses the 'T'4 b/ \+ e" e1 b% G0 l! x2 {8 [
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards! _7 w$ _; o4 J+ M0 B) w; G
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards; I4 m; W1 v; s
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 19,000 yards) X+ C) P% S, J6 e
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 19,000 yards
+ R3 v0 j* O- A# e* k1 i/ ]* QRange closes to 16,000 yards
2 P/ G0 {. i& j2 p2 \. Z4 P: I! LDD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 16,000 yards
, O' Z5 n+ u1 a. W% f! KDD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 16,000 yards
" l# N3 N# `( M+ \DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 16,000 yards
, P0 A  w6 f/ h1 l% i7 hDD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 16,000 yards
9 u  C; e; K( L' H  g/ CRange closes to 12,000 yards; Y2 s: F" y% N! N* {: `! T
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 12,000 yards
; |* N2 I, `5 V# H$ Q; H7 [DD Banckert engages DD Sagiri at 12,000 yards
% |( `1 ?/ G% b6 \8 O( jDD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 12,000 yards" h9 _, Z4 m! p. n4 U# N
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards4 P1 _1 g6 n2 o9 \7 @8 {( c
Range closes to 10,000 yards
, ]/ s. F' i) d* Y* X+ \CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 10,000 yards5 t/ G4 t' e( t7 b: U* \( K
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 10,000 yards
7 U( l* H7 A3 L% [/ d" dDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards
  W, e9 G0 h; `" J2 `DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards' z" d6 D0 V1 t
Range closes to 9,000 yards$ K; v5 s% M) F( \; q, ?( \" R
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards6 Q' T, \- g7 C! \
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 9,000 yards
  @, G' x! X( t4 ~- U8 z& ]8 @( HDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
; |9 G7 H+ U/ X4 j  [Range closes to 8,000 yards3 @7 p9 g; E, r- f$ `) a4 C7 A
CL Dragon sunk by CA Kumano at 8,000 yards3 o0 v: z; k. f+ _
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards) E1 E/ f7 s. o1 e: f1 Q0 Z9 I( j0 Z
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards: u! T- \9 j5 c6 t. g9 _
DD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards
( w/ x7 D+ P. U4 I& x6 v" BDD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards
4 J. `# `5 i- }( |+ mDD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards& x) F% r- {$ S; u7 X
Range increases to 11,000 yards7 y9 J2 p5 g4 C, I' u7 k
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 11,000 yards$ `- b- L) l: n( x5 ]
DD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
+ n( x9 a+ p4 p& e$ z# JRange increases to 12,000 yards: p+ h2 u& b4 m& ~
CA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards( v2 d' g3 r3 x8 m6 m
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards5 X6 a4 U+ ~4 ~0 X" p" i) E8 I
Range closes to 11,000 yards
0 H+ {6 D& @4 b. X8 n& \: yDD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards- _6 m2 S, @" s( q
DD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 11,000 yards
$ I9 N/ M4 Y8 x! MDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards1 w% g2 q+ f+ U5 Y/ F" f2 F
Range closes to 9,000 yards; I/ S; [8 ^: `) f/ R) W& l2 g
CA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards$ B1 H4 Y4 X2 B3 y' l; G9 x: u
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
! _  @( b9 Q5 fDD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards8 Y5 i* t: I. b. q4 _" C! o
Range closes to 5,000 yards
; |/ A8 D6 E- j: G; |DD Banckert sunk by CA Kumano at 5,000 yards
. R$ e7 C" D4 _* d# U2 }9 qCombat ends with last Allied ship sunk...1 b! F) x" Y3 X+ M. x, d
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Morning Air attack on 1st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 81,43 , near Ankang
  @0 U6 H" ?. g0 G- BWeather in hex: Thunderstorms : Y0 l1 u: y4 v) w
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.* E) s1 K/ T. }6 N- L
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 9 u2 e9 w0 x8 X2 L& ~# s, O
Allied aircraft1 j- `' c% Z2 G. ^7 c* h
      A-29A Hudson x 8
" s5 v. X. y8 b4 ?$ pAllied aircraft losses
2 s2 _8 U( X8 N* D* ?      A-29A Hudson: 2 damaged $ d: w: b. f' x
Aircraft Attacking:; L# F4 _" B6 q3 z
       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
/ X0 @7 T! O' V5 n; C: |               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb " J6 _  S' h  \& Z  y/ n& d1 j3 q1 `$ W
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Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi) 8 F1 \; u2 E  U/ S3 h
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud - p' L+ s0 x1 j7 c( z% Y# `
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
7 f' y3 m# I. P2 x2 E8 ?4 LEstimated time to target is 3 minutes , X( X' H3 M, e
Allied aircraft
8 [) A$ h& \. H3 |      B-17D Fortress x 17
; B3 B: [# `1 }& C  r6 bNo Allied losses
! H9 l9 T  P" R- e: ^. [" w) TJapanese ground losses:
- |4 Q9 N) L" g( v- U4 j      19 casualties reported; G' K" p3 F" M
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 v% V" P$ ~3 Z, [' p; ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
1 u1 x, H1 S$ U- ^  Q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 ^" H1 _! p. F. k! B- `- BAircraft Attacking:
! K% ?: J' ^4 ~, M6 J7 p       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet4 D4 `) Z9 U) K2 v. Q
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb, H/ V  L, {0 d8 ?( h! F4 u$ Z0 J
       5 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet% {5 |8 T( y0 {, z7 F
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb+ R  O3 v3 o1 p* F* O9 E# [0 q. I
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet3 I* L% W9 A7 G) ]+ {
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb ! f% j! B; Y# C- k' [
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Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi)
  |# T9 F: U: kWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
5 ^" p2 V) y7 N! O; b, y" ]+ RRaid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
+ t/ }9 z. _, r- }Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
5 U1 y, c' G1 T$ H+ A1 ]2 ?: dAllied aircraft
+ W# }( r& q3 N! c/ g4 V  t9 t      B-17D Fortress x 7   B$ I: g+ n6 l: K) p: N
No Allied losses " z7 Y& r" J6 Q" a& ^0 V8 j  H0 _
Japanese ground losses:
; Z' w7 i# T7 K  E8 R* J, ^      21 casualties reported
6 m/ c# K$ `. M3 s' B         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 T+ N: H; T+ k6 ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 o! M" }$ p( U9 ~# c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ f# t$ M- q' Z! hAircraft Attacking:7 o6 D8 i8 U0 d* g6 h3 R
       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet! @; D# D" _3 @! ^
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb5 J* H5 H/ l, E: I
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Ground combat at 99,130 (near Port Moresby)
* ~- O+ U8 [  ?5 b# B" \Japanese Shock attack - R4 y0 c* t  b# N$ P8 t+ F
Attacking force 11879 troops, 139 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 411 ; G3 p% b7 j. s- S! w
Defending force 4844 troops, 31 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 77
; I8 q: h6 i$ b: D) n: [Japanese adjusted assault: 365  
% j5 d6 F) @- L& q8 D& C, U% X9 XAllied adjusted defense: 115  6 O( }: e* ]0 _5 a4 X, r3 D8 Y
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  - O% r' o- ]( g
Combat modifiers
- i7 U# t( H0 U! |Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-), supply(-)
0 H% A  ?/ M9 w* j) d* e9 }Attacker: shock(+) ( [6 l3 M( A; ]' p$ {
Japanese ground losses:
5 A0 z! c. _( w" H      168 casualties reported4 g# v) j( t  o' z
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 17 disabled" J' _3 E4 Y: J3 l# B$ J; ~: \* o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 v9 e& K& a% J& }" L9 u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# K4 Z6 d) b. ~! A5 s/ vAllied ground losses:
: P* s$ z/ h$ @0 V  H5 n) E      1424 casualties reported
2 E1 J8 m7 l' z# R% g3 f* _         Squads: 68 destroyed, 0 disabled# w) k: M5 ^7 ?* H7 }5 E  @4 H
         Non Combat: 121 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 M& A9 g, t* k8 I8 X; f, }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- c7 g" A' q# u$ e+ w+ U* K      Guns lost 9 (4 destroyed, 5 disabled)5 |, c' R0 L8 X
      Units retreated 2 ( c. z4 }) l: P' C0 G
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! $ E9 E& ^  k& t+ H
Assaulting units:
  W8 v1 A) b( p" j3 N" t( @2 B    146th Infantry Regiment
0 ?/ L& C1 ]$ S) g9 ~    144th Infantry Regiment+ c: F$ t# b/ z+ ]. B2 T
    16th Infantry Regiment8 [1 ~% |+ y. b4 l
    2nd Field Artillery Regiment + l6 V/ V; [  |3 f$ K0 K1 ~  `) H- t
Defending units:
; z; e# g8 V4 Z0 z    1st Australian Division
1 j1 P- U: W; Z    15th RAAF Base Force
1 X; E3 ~$ G7 c: B+ f% _7 R% U--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 A; r) d. p% Q/ k4 s& g3 L/ L  N$ BGround combat at Tarakan (67,91) 2 o* b* M/ h8 o, X9 n9 s4 ]& V+ l
Japanese Shock attack
7 [1 g3 x* w4 X; RAttacking force 4527 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 181
: p- m9 }) j3 [$ a# fDefending force 1542 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 27
6 }. _' j& C& M1 L$ BJapanese adjusted assault: 142  
$ ?' t5 I! H5 h8 o' hAllied adjusted defense: 58  ' M1 ^0 O: @* m
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)  % \& G; ~- S5 I3 v9 J
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0 , j5 d3 I8 F4 m4 f
Combat modifiers+ U, N: o* D5 Z: g0 n7 l" A: x
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-). V+ C" o) n$ f6 c& ~# Q: b( G
Attacker: shock(+)
  _% q( C2 W/ q. rJapanese ground losses:
, I: f% g& }: E: C$ E8 r0 H7 a) K      130 casualties reported
# w) F$ X8 H+ ]. n         Squads: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled, g* ]. _9 f" k, A- C7 `
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled/ N8 r- p! B1 B* x  A: m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 n* _( Y# K$ k: |Allied ground losses:
' ]/ S! O0 Q9 x1 m* {      153 casualties reported* W. r, M. p$ I9 o5 G
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 15 disabled
: e" {9 s5 R) |/ ]0 p7 C% ^         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 5 disabled
8 q) h3 j. w" ]0 b) Y# Q         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled ) l' V1 Q) @( B6 V' a
Assaulting units:
4 F6 Q; g+ {  ^( _" v, o  L& J6 m    15th Naval Guard Unit" U, ^! u8 n" ~/ J1 u* a  B$ i% V
    Kure 3rd SNLF
2 f' F1 e' O$ C9 {4 W( K    I./124th Infantry Battalion+ M3 W$ u3 K" F* r7 Q% Z7 W
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  5 b( U' Y( Y: J5 v# a+ k
Defending units:2 K2 t" U. @) I0 S" _4 Z
    VII KNIL Battalion8 r+ U( p1 p$ G: L/ V
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
8 [* v. H$ P" ^" ^6 H* V) c    Tarakan Base Force
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 05, 42
7 L% p! V) L* y8 s4 w. \+ k& f日军连续突击达拉根,当地守军不堪消耗,无奈败退,达拉根易手。+ |$ _- X0 v( b2 [
日军玩命的炸巨港,有必要炸这么烂么。。 0 ~3 Q7 ^6 C: ?/ A/ E6 j
KB继续北撤,已从侦查界面消失,会不会去仰光打击当地守卫编队呢?
) i$ D. o4 G) C  D- M推测对方应该会绕道回新加坡,毕竟瑞鹤中弹了,老拖着也不是个事
3 B2 O4 y' R) {0 C" w已经派10+的ss到马六甲海峡附近去布雷和伏击了,看运气吧。5 J7 @$ m! U* ^1 {' H
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8 f' k# k! f; J! fAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
5 p4 r" B+ _4 v: `. MWeather in hex: Severe storms
% s2 Q! t3 ^( j# A( _' s% Y" SRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.4 i/ A8 T* A. S# H
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
: a  o: E) M6 i0 m: l8 iJapanese aircraft' }9 e) g* Q' t
      A6M2 Zero x 45. C% i% T" P) w) Q- ]
      G3M2 Nell x 327 P& h1 c/ Z, l! q! }
      G4M1 Betty x 45
2 Z& E! D6 k: W  p- n4 M      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 32 , t+ q2 u0 @' t9 Y
Japanese aircraft losses
* r1 _  v. \0 h8 L      G3M2 Nell: 7 damaged
% q# O3 r7 n' l0 E5 C      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged ; `8 |: @5 Q' W+ W: c( f
Airbase hits 5- G2 D7 w0 p' e& W( q
Airbase supply hits 3
! \9 C8 \  j/ [& A* @7 t# nRunway hits 18 2 r- K( b8 U$ X4 T8 s" b* ^
Aircraft Attacking:
/ _$ P4 O3 U. ?) A# }3 `" ~      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet1 ~) X+ s1 M3 m2 M; _# X
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb2 W0 R2 \) |8 i0 d/ y& G
      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
% d+ X6 j, g3 N/ A. c6 U/ E! `               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb6 N2 B1 P' P0 S& s
       9 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
4 s1 r& N) J2 f) R               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
* {3 z- G: o: I6 u* ]9 @7 x" e& I       9 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet& M; E1 w# q" v" R# T
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb! T) C# `$ p6 F" P
      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet' b" H  U) I# h+ j1 K' ]
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb * i! D" M! M$ H$ Z* j  e* `% D0 r5 U. R
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
" e7 S! [* |; x( {+ pWeather in hex: Severe storms
& A( {+ m. j, {5 mRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.: e; E0 o+ h+ Z6 \9 {
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
0 m& ]- m: ?# e6 o5 B+ sJapanese aircraft: g3 M0 |4 n9 [! N' v% [
      A6M2 Zero x 17! Y% j4 _5 F# d; c$ R- E6 P$ z8 ~
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 18
. s/ h; Z1 V- e  l; K$ K      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 98 B& {; K  L+ u* E
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 22 ! M0 f% E# p' `4 {
Japanese aircraft losses5 q# C0 T6 s& l( F- R' t
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged  f, m7 Y% _$ n* S& u
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 damaged % I; ?0 G) E( E8 L& ]! W: Y  q
Airbase hits 1
0 p& `$ p+ h( ]  E# H9 \: e9 VAirbase supply hits 1/ T* ]8 o% n) S! \* a/ O
Runway hits 3
& j0 a) m2 y+ ?----------------------------------------------------2 B5 D, s/ I! ]$ ~0 \  Y
Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
( i) ], t# }, g  |# D  VWeather in hex: Severe storms
) A' E* W6 {9 E# i& h8 A- qRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
0 i. z) h) k/ F8 {Estimated time to target is 4 minutes + X9 M3 @8 ~2 H+ U# U2 ~! ?
Japanese aircraft7 |  N8 F$ h. X% D1 _2 R
      A6M2 Zero x 17
4 q  A  y! c' S* P8 L4 Q% D      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
9 ?' n% a, Q) ^: }7 ]! `      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9 2 X* |- ]4 y" U, N9 [8 j
Japanese aircraft losses
+ l9 [. e2 h# e      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged3 R* M7 j6 S! z% `
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak ) t  e) x5 R$ c+ `& S" q
Runway hits 2
! x2 u" y, ^6 G  J: I5 q4 e& j* @Aircraft Attacking:0 J, ]/ U7 {. q( |( J- `6 y$ {
      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
% Z- V6 J4 Q$ U- D9 P4 Q- J               Airfield Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb% X% f5 j, S/ e3 V
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) 6 L' y/ F% O& b0 h: x% S
Japanese Bombardment attack , o9 q- ?+ ]7 F3 D0 A4 X* ~( X
Attacking force 61232 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1992
0 t7 f0 x' `7 e. SDefending force 77037 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125
9 H/ R& A; t3 l6 PJapanese ground losses:  p- S, }2 T3 E3 _5 G
      9 casualties reported
( e8 x# a) O9 E4 K+ b" |! L3 W2 X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 E7 w) \' ]$ {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 D& `3 d. s* |6 Z% y& f% r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( q4 H- O" H! m3 f6 v: U* Z8 x" CAllied ground losses:
) f1 c  B/ T/ l      62 casualties reported
2 Y  N; E& f+ t, Y" @         Squads: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled# M# H2 }+ C) G3 n4 F% h
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! m# t3 r: b2 E! P# A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 n( }; y8 b9 }! }5 J--------------------------------------- ' Y% x- ~7 b; o4 K/ d5 Z
Ground combat at Tarakan (67,91)
8 T' w( x1 E1 ^1 j- ~5 VJapanese Shock attack
* F8 A5 F* i1 O: EAttacking force 4437 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 173 6 P! l8 u$ `0 S& n! i# Z! O' N
Defending force 1409 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 16 8 E' @, v7 Q, C* q( M% }
Japanese adjusted assault: 107    l, W& r0 d6 S8 U- @1 i+ z6 H4 s4 O
Allied adjusted defense: 22  4 v; ~+ V# Q8 ?# V! w% q
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)  * G$ T5 f& X3 L+ H  u7 |
Japanese forces CAPTURE Tarakan !!!
. U/ E- X- {9 ^5 r5 P; xCombat modifiers
: O5 ?$ n6 q. J  ~5 K9 mDefender: terrain(+), leaders(-), experience(-)) [$ O$ a( [0 y+ u( R. V
Attacker: shock(+) 5 y. C5 ]) u# p6 S) u$ O
Japanese ground losses:- l* ~2 J/ y1 ^: w) H  v" I
      206 casualties reported1 Y3 R3 X, c! A& \3 p5 @8 b( G2 `
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled
+ J6 d2 t4 {7 ?         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
: A/ A* \9 X% m. |+ R! s         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" D. R/ S1 b- B9 W0 g( V3 e5 CAllied ground losses:
2 b# X2 C; Z- ~! H/ F      542 casualties reported
2 s( N- h% r& J8 X" z         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 D. N5 @0 Z+ ]% \! g. f9 c         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 1 disabled
' F* n5 d2 z7 B         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 t( f2 g5 M: M; X% E' T0 W      Guns lost 25 (25 destroyed, 0 disabled)% N1 F1 w. G" Q( M! i5 g
      Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)/ O* E9 l9 D& V- n7 O4 n* K
      Units retreated 3 ! u3 B' F9 N6 d" L. a; U# G
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 1 V- a1 \9 Q, x- `- M2 H
Assaulting units:4 R- i* _( ~  _3 u1 H
    Kure 3rd SNLF
7 i5 G) z  U) s; j7 s    I./124th Infantry Battalion
# ]; q0 [1 z% p/ K/ Y. }    15th Naval Guard Unit
8 m. `7 E2 E2 i1 S& _# |4 C+ m5 w, g    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  % _- |; R" Q7 T) `+ ^0 ]* W
Defending units:& M) j1 T* R; k
    VII KNIL Battalion2 p5 q: ]( Z$ l5 ]
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
! k4 o# \$ S6 ~/ r4 P: H8 L    Tarakan Base Force
4 P7 Y, q% t- A7 C' q1 g. K9 Z-------------------------------------------------; C( p  M' r0 |. A! s
Ground combat at 78,91 (near Davao) ) c! L* c& }% [3 A! C1 a3 r8 v
Japanese Deliberate attack
, a7 \8 S- u% C# YAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61 , g% ~/ C% t1 n/ z
Defending force 107 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 + g0 z: }6 o) z% w% k. a
Japanese adjusted assault: 56  ' G2 r* Y1 N  v9 D( A9 {
Allied adjusted defense: 1  , s1 v2 M# z. a, F9 B, V( ~' t
Japanese assault odds: 56 to 1  # Z1 N2 ^, S; L5 J, B
Combat modifiers. n. o% J. e+ ^
Defender: op mode(-), experience(-), supply(-)9 h/ A# [" `: m2 |7 C+ n$ U
Attacker:  ' D7 p  d9 F, P7 c
Japanese ground losses:
( p( H6 A7 U7 N9 o      42 casualties reported
7 N1 G$ H/ ]- f) |. S9 Z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
" B  h4 I. n+ l, ]) W4 A% I         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ x, O/ X$ l( Y/ Z/ b) m         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
* T8 b9 _+ a1 {3 |      Guns lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled) 1 I$ x4 a  Q  r- n( X7 C4 K
Allied ground losses:$ D& T9 X. ?) k
      65 casualties reported
3 n8 w7 A: h, N  ^2 P         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 O4 S- T3 G6 r9 T' k6 e
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled$ _# |: l$ S( X# T) @( W0 o; K
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled' A# K9 G" d8 y  F
      Units destroyed 2
5 O# w/ K/ ^8 o/ ^, X0 u$ OAssaulting units:
+ X$ Z- t- L( c& `( Q" ]) s& e  x    62nd Naval Guard Unit
3 G2 _( j! p( q3 |. U; JDefending units:1 w% X" M7 o$ k. f: X: K
    4th Marine Rgt /1. y% _7 s# e# S1 Y* i" p* t* y
    Cavite USN Base Force /1
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从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,9 A+ `! {4 g, b5 |0 J% w
不过2个海警能否轻松搞定很是怀疑,毕竟也是过河突击,外加沼泽地形。
9 X3 v; X& m7 z" r6 X5 i* H本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,9 C$ n" I5 q4 Z( B# z* S
在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地 ...* S! s+ d- p) d5 g
zer0 发表于 2014-12-8 23:06
没啥可怀疑的,我每次都这么干的,自从第一次直接登陆损失很大之后
那个是日军伞兵第一突击营,一共4个
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-9 21:20 编辑 : {* t; D, \4 N' s1 `* n
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没啥可怀疑的,我每次都这么干的,自从第一次直接登陆损失很大之后
/ Y1 i+ T: v, ~1 b+ S* \wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-9 02:12
" U' s: [; ], b" U哦,谢谢分享信息,以后有机会可以试试。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-12-9 21:13 编辑
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那个是日军伞兵第一突击营,一共4个
4 Z: I# h( m. T* rreninhat 发表于 2014-12-9 16:48
  T! B- R9 n9 T) z9 [1 A- M4 {7 \谢谢提醒,回去查了下,发现是开局位于鹿儿岛的第一伞兵突击团,满编38战力,
: Z; p# R, ?) d5 b# o' e比一般营级单位27战力大点,号称一个团还是蛮吓唬人的
* v, r, T0 c% I$ D1 f看来日军是空降突击的缅甸,而不是从北面走过去的,* t( g6 t8 g2 I! B- T
和本人用1102日军的经验不同,当天日军没有显示空降攻击,直接占领当地4 |$ c1 N2 }' Z4 y/ v
本人用1102时,即使空降空城也要突击一下,暴露实力,看来版本变了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 06, 42
! C; n; x% K% n1 d1 j! U日军准备了快半月的爪哇登陆计划被推迟了,兵力又回到了新加坡集结,
; z8 G7 r5 C" ?3 W( ?$ G4 R闲来无事的新加坡空军继续拿巨港撒气。/ q2 m" |2 f$ [* N, _2 G; k
话说KB北上,日军齐聚新加坡,难道日军打算直接先登陆印度?
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. s; g8 a0 }* D( V" }Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
& n3 o& B: a: P3 K+ `2 O2 \/ o5 N- ^Weather in hex: Partial cloud
0 y* l. M3 y0 q; C( K! R: QRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
, ~$ r! m* F7 V8 p2 tEstimated time to target is 6 minutes ! Q6 w! l9 |4 i
Japanese aircraft
5 ]1 p; }7 J6 N/ D      A6M2 Zero x 34
, n& ?3 o% D9 u+ e3 D, g" J      G3M2 Nell x 319 E# P, `* U7 m
      G4M1 Betty x 26/ a$ f  @! y& q% p% R
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 31 ( j" }- s" u$ Z5 v; v, K* k
Japanese aircraft losses( v% M" u+ B, @6 ^
      G3M2 Nell: 11 damaged
$ q4 E/ A  Q5 l      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged1 Z" O& I7 K+ X) v. C  ?0 G( g
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
" X) {- d/ s- v1 b# L4 r7 H# ^1 kAllied ground losses:; M% v8 S; D. [/ D. o5 [
      31 casualties reported! ^) m6 c6 z8 d* ?2 x, m6 M
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 X8 b! s  g, h% u7 [8 ?" R. s/ k         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
3 x$ B( i* j, O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 |9 x8 I8 b' r$ |5 lAirbase hits 3
* U% Y$ s: U: VAirbase supply hits 2: M2 Z  G- D- K" f1 |* [1 a' B
Runway hits 10
$ n+ g& p" c- |* W( R. b; hAircraft Attacking:
. t3 K$ S$ X& E% T( a8 h' N      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet) o! M2 m0 g+ C  R/ P7 C
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
7 R$ ]: D6 ]( `& Q) |9 e      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet$ m& |  c3 z- d4 K& c4 h1 |
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb0 B& a) W9 R$ X& Y  U+ I: F) g
       8 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet7 A( S3 C: D! Y- r/ H
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
; F6 V, R2 e: ]1 h) \. J4 E- [       8 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
4 }; l* Y# T5 H" o               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb+ H9 C4 I: T+ O: F
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* B7 c0 w4 |0 @9 x+ v6 AAfternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) 2 E1 j* j/ R% S5 ]' _7 i
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 2 A( Y' x* t1 g+ V0 t8 g" X
Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.  B5 a* N( x" ^1 o& P
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
% s4 c+ }1 J8 ~" cJapanese aircraft% F$ [, O+ H( [# S& _
      A6M2 Zero x 18
9 W0 \* I* p  X' a* T0 |" _5 d      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 17/ {: a+ i( T- m: p# T
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21
# y9 k6 q6 o4 D" }      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 23 ; ?# l) I* d& C1 J
Japanese aircraft losses4 N. n( K2 T  B7 W7 C5 z. \
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged4 n0 C3 ^& H2 D1 ?
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
$ p* \, f) S% ?3 T8 D+ f0 E+ u      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 6 damaged
* v9 d7 S5 L( Z. `3 i5 kAllied ground losses:
6 @7 b! ]8 k$ q      78 casualties reported, Z; K/ |- G/ j/ b% U
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled2 y+ k0 s( A0 o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled" T5 z9 E) p+ o9 z3 l, F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, Z+ Z* g$ r/ l% w: R9 Z# eAircraft Attacking:8 f. O! P6 q: m, N( a; Z: ]  j& W
      17 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet; E" g( u2 l* z2 Q) [0 x
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb' [. H# I1 @/ e7 R+ D
      23 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet
5 z" g7 o, V  u% E               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb  ]; k1 S+ V2 ]  u( O- V, m  J
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# e; M) U' q+ g: A7 wAfternoon Air attack on Korps Marechausee Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang)
* x; S; O) @& e' n5 z. A9 CWeather in hex: Partial cloud 2 F- `) q6 k5 _; ?5 r% ^8 l
Raid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
1 O, y6 b/ _' X3 r5 u. }4 GEstimated time to target is 1 minutes
* V1 L$ X, i7 ]% P9 t+ d+ v4 TJapanese aircraft9 r8 E& T* L4 E" Z3 U  |0 p# \2 h( |
      A6M2 Zero x 17
( @4 M) o8 K& K4 S1 {; ^% X8 ^      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 13 . S4 s- r; ]7 R7 m9 \
Japanese aircraft losses, c; T- g( b  x9 C/ [5 q: H
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged : t" P; l; F9 p
Allied ground losses:
, ?3 i  l  r9 s+ r      88 casualties reported8 U* F7 ?  l, J, I# `0 H
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
  M3 U9 d9 o& |# q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
! d) N8 j" E0 S1 W) c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 ~0 N  g- Q) X$ w- X/ |) A# `5 cAircraft Attacking:
* Z5 D8 t& }& I2 S# Q' g      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet% n9 A, G% j/ f  z
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb 8 t  o* I9 S2 J, {% ~; I
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" F0 y! X+ x6 d4 ~# dAfternoon Air attack on West Sumatra Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang)
) V$ l: Z. v: D+ Y: nWeather in hex: Partial cloud
0 n$ C# G2 Y" ], z. `: JRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.# {/ _5 b0 Y+ v. l
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
+ h! j7 H: t( `; QJapanese aircraft
" A; d5 q$ Z/ M      A6M2 Zero x 24
% Z$ ?8 N% W" n% ^' U* D      G4M1 Betty x 18: F5 Y) R* W% h' w2 l& J& t  Q% ^
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21
. n, g7 _2 Y1 F" A/ qJapanese aircraft losses
& K+ h  w, s9 a1 n      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged
' _) U$ X* d! ]" P# E  c' ]      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak " Z/ m# W. m3 u, C. {' \
Allied ground losses:1 V, |  Y# K& t) H" K
      68 casualties reported* q* R) T4 D+ {0 F
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 Q) l$ C% O9 H( I7 n" V* ~% n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled, _- Z8 P: h! D. O2 S2 k5 S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 E' O! i" _# v4 E9 Y
Aircraft Attacking:
0 J/ U$ r6 Y/ U      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
7 E* ^9 B8 \, ?: a, k               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb; B( y5 @. {3 }/ S
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* {4 [: ?$ f& X/ U- h  @0 J3 _Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) " ]$ o. ]- M8 G8 ]! Q5 ]
Japanese Bombardment attack " d6 ]6 P  C! U+ t2 r1 V, K
Attacking force 61227 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1991
; z" T( d1 J6 t+ y1 Q0 E8 vDefending force 77072 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125 / u7 I- j" o! s; ], W0 J
Japanese ground losses:2 s' _# n- e; t# D% _, r
      9 casualties reported4 n( D# t; O! y5 x
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled- v  P% e. u: Y( z/ p+ u$ T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! H/ E+ Q, w, D4 U$ f5 h4 n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ x  G/ b% z! k( F) I1 x1 i$ NAllied ground losses:
2 |5 r+ P7 G' {1 ?9 I' Z4 y      90 casualties reported
" x" j7 H4 B+ I' w1 T# W  T' q) H+ Q         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled8 }" _& Y% p3 `$ K
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled/ T: |% P0 F) ^3 l6 L- d& T! {2 v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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2 V4 `2 S3 w  |! M0 U; P7 Y7 |Ground combat at Singkawang (56,88)   k* Y" l) f( Z/ f' A4 I7 l0 g2 c8 m
Japanese Bombardment attack ) L9 c" @3 d5 ~
Attacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
1 L4 g' g- G4 z  j* K9 V$ ]! eDefending force 1535 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 38
) U9 Q" H# Z  m4 aAllied ground losses:
6 n1 a6 M+ d- Z4 V# b1 v, U6 ^6 k      22 casualties reported  F5 n  J; Y& S* ]7 H
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
+ G, ~7 ~% q4 e1 E0 J         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 t$ v0 ^! c1 C5 r4 Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ G4 u# J1 @2 I% P  nAssaulting units:
/ Q* o" c; ~0 a; X/ j& c. N    22nd Recon Regiment# r' e0 T4 H# [% K9 r6 O
    18th Mountain Gun Regiment$ R" X: J9 @4 Z/ Y" w  L/ x  c7 k
    1st RF Gun Battalion5 m- ]! E, r; T, l% L' k. J
    5th Mortar Battalion# n" Q5 ^' ?9 U$ V+ t
    3rd Mortar Battalion) c& @8 Q9 ?8 o/ P- R
    12th JAAF Base Force9 t  N- i' x- x' v7 B
    22nd JAAF AF Bn  $ f1 e2 G2 N  E
Defending units:
' c: x* Z& n8 U9 ?2 k0 }, o    West Borneo KNIL Battalion" w5 G# Z9 S7 }6 K
    North Borneo Base Force # t8 {. k& Y; m  b& v
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Ground combat at Singkep (49,87) 5 K. z' V$ }6 l
Japanese Shock attack 1 U3 s4 y. a& d
Attacking force 1433 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58 & x* {# H3 S; z$ \4 F
Defending force 177 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 9 0 P3 q) ^3 S# H& f
Japanese adjusted assault: 54  
) Z6 ?8 N+ X, D4 iAllied adjusted defense: 1  
$ p9 M, |3 k7 m0 N# gJapanese assault odds: 54 to 1 (fort level 0)  
0 n" F1 h7 A' w( {. V0 JJapanese forces CAPTURE Singkep !!! 1 C' l6 j1 k9 j
Combat modifiers* |0 H) c" D/ Z0 S% \( R) e
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), fatigue(-), morale(-)
1 V' @9 U% V" W+ p7 F experience(-)
7 ^; L, y: I/ m  o0 LAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
: P0 \" Q4 n. i% ?; d+ }; VAllied ground losses:8 t7 R- U  U; P- O
      151 casualties reported2 w+ ^/ n: n$ |: q
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
' }4 V: g6 ]8 z7 [' E5 @9 S: W6 P         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled  h) L. H; Q0 E1 k) {& c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; H  `; C4 |$ R      Units destroyed 1 : t/ Y+ `9 u* R1 I1 b+ n
Assaulting units:1 \5 T2 e7 ?$ X$ ]' u; }
    91st Naval Guard Unit
+ a/ j4 @% v" L8 E6 j7 `Defending units:% x. e4 C& D4 {8 g( R7 _  F2 l+ q/ v4 U
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 07, 42: J1 E3 j" H, m0 w* }5 G! h
一队在新加坡附近游荡的ML编队被IJN抓住,并痛扁一顿送入海底,应该提前撤回来的。3 n) T& v. F! I2 {4 W4 F5 b
闲来无事的新加坡空军继续攻击巨港,荷兰战斗机训练了几个月,无所事事。
7 Z# [, @  ?% O* z1 u+ L已经下令去巨港附近打游击了,看明天能否有所收获。2 C2 }  L: m" z5 z1 x1 r( {
为了北上进入马六甲海峡去拦截KB,当天ss强行通过新加坡,顺便击沉了当地一艘布雷舰。 5 d$ L# y8 x( V
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5 Q& w, b% {& N) _0 Y+ ]0 K( GNight Time Surface Combat, near Tandjoengpinang at 50,85, Range 10,000 Yards
7 @. u5 M# \" A  V/ g& y- mJapanese Ships
4 C- P% n0 X% m      CL Nagara( t' W5 b# @& A+ u' T
      CL Abukuma
6 X# t8 k5 d, {      DD Yugiri! U0 Q+ o6 t: T/ e
      DD Amagiri
* K  \# p) b8 g- T. X5 \      DD Satsuki
, \& H/ y6 l4 X* }& G      DD Minazuki
" z/ }4 y3 U/ r- Y- U; K      DD Fumizuki
% }- f% D+ t1 @1 \0 p3 u% a      DD Nagatsuki0 O9 Z- _9 N, R% o
      DD Tachikaze
' m- F  g& U" ?Allied Ships
/ Q3 L& D* x4 v      ML No. 310, Shell hits 1, and is sunk9 a5 [2 O0 M& D# j2 g" _
      ML No. 311, Shell hits 2, and is sunk; N  P1 U5 d" W$ C: T2 {
      ML No. 362, Shell hits 3, and is sunk
* n9 y* Q8 ]. L) R      ML No. 363, Shell hits 4, and is sunk* p8 Y0 `4 R  g9 t
      ML No. 432, Shell hits 3, and is sunk  j" ?* L( t8 w6 _* c8 n: V/ ^9 |. |
      ML No. 423, Shell hits 1, and is sunk7 v+ k/ n8 z4 J# A0 d
      HDML Pahalwan, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
' b- l. v/ f% C; E      HDML Panglima, Shell hits 2, and is sunk* J- `  Z' R8 h- w& d9 e% `! F
      HDML Pennigat, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
6 m" w; ^$ y0 |! o/ V+ z/ o/ L      HDML Panji, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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% O) V2 k" O# j/ fASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
6 m- G8 H  T" k# W9 }$ z# \Japanese Ships
5 }& a! B1 o' c7 T  c% U5 t      CA Chokai
9 A# d$ |* b4 i) `& i# C, M3 F      CA Takao8 g# O* J# ]1 _1 n. A) ~
      CL Kuma& R' x$ s  H0 X  u0 f# E
      DD Michishio
5 ?. L8 N) I# B: I$ ]      DD Oshio. ^) i/ s' g  ^# j
      DD Hagikaze0 ?$ A6 D0 t+ M4 y9 R
      DD Ikazuchi
2 t2 e3 ~& O* |; u* r& Y  D0 N! Q      DD Akatsuki4 h% A3 o( H) }9 [3 B8 E$ b
      DD Asagumo / {' t" G: i# d( Y) D
Allied Ships5 m' S8 H% n+ C8 m
      SS O23, hits 15 _4 f- Q( o; s
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  c1 y  N. i1 l6 NASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
# |& p( J0 d, u! dJapanese Ships8 c! z% Y  z, C" |1 N6 Q, M: K
      CA Chokai
, {6 D4 l& K0 x4 s8 |, K: e- z$ A+ N      CA Takao
9 L5 ]# h7 Z. a- J. J- H& p      CL Kuma
+ a! E! G. O8 y) a( q- C* m  F      DD Michishio" f! ]) G- q( N6 j/ y' P
      DD Oshio
& X- H2 O4 s8 ?- H4 `- L      DD Hagikaze
: M3 x! }0 D6 e6 F      DD Ikazuchi2 u$ _. Z. H8 Z
      DD Akatsuki
- W, q9 b4 |4 g      DD Asagumo . _! X! Y2 s3 \
Allied Ships
; A$ l6 g: s4 _( h2 L2 z      SS O21
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  B1 a2 H3 i. `# W5 _Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
( D2 o8 V$ q8 h& g7 l9 A3 lWeather in hex: Overcast
: {0 o7 G6 H/ e0 f7 r9 \Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
/ h0 h) k- o0 `5 g6 _) q  iEstimated time to target is 5 minutes 4 M8 Z5 K5 V5 y% ]% d
Japanese aircraft2 }  \, a- K. f# Q; p/ s7 f
      A6M2 Zero x 28
) H, k- |0 A% i5 j" b9 f      G3M2 Nell x 30! g5 T$ W. {* R7 F7 E
      G4M1 Betty x 18
! F0 z% u( C* `  {      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 34 5 a8 M# ~1 A2 V# T1 G
Japanese aircraft losses0 O' c9 }: B- j/ H
      G3M2 Nell: 13 damaged5 j8 S2 ]$ P8 M2 C- V6 `" |6 c
      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
, E! o7 N' S9 aAllied ground losses:! |0 t5 ^8 ]8 \+ G* v
      56 casualties reported$ G; x5 `  T% j/ D' x: S
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 t: I3 l0 ]* u9 s4 J4 A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled# f! R$ Q! l' r- ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled . t5 O$ A) C7 W' ^( A! @1 `
Airbase hits 3; {3 O( a- t, o+ |$ m# F  K* r
Airbase supply hits 2
) {/ U  P& r* l# r8 oRunway hits 17
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Afternoon Air attack on WS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang)
0 [3 ^  s& X/ I- S2 `Weather in hex: Overcast
  X& Y* U6 ]- x+ l. TRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
. d' \' [9 {, r- b- H# BEstimated time to target is 5 minutes : `: k  T# D$ Y
Japanese aircraft7 Q0 |& E+ e8 @$ U3 b
      A6M2 Zero x 14
4 q6 m: g  q) e+ u$ H  I4 h6 ?      G4M1 Betty x 7' U% H$ ~4 A' P' n
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12
$ `4 O6 b- p. W0 gJapanese aircraft losses/ @4 t% F7 ~/ f' n
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
" R3 f- b2 l3 B4 a! J2 [) kAllied ground losses:
0 C8 a: n/ m) p      5 casualties reported* f/ s6 }5 A2 f
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, H3 @+ E! d. s5 S4 p# X  q& J
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( o0 s* c3 y4 y8 l+ T4 q1 o* M# b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 0 _( f7 n1 e$ G: A  d' A) S
Aircraft Attacking:
: e. a( \! i" D% J- I! m4 t; W- `       7 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet4 Q0 P3 x& X8 f/ B! Z7 e! G9 O; e
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb" V: h2 u; j2 }0 \% O2 e
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Afternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) 6 W9 x) ~% A, q6 `2 Y4 g# ^
Weather in hex: Overcast
( s+ t/ e2 ]: e, _( q6 ~1 G! k; qRaid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.) I7 M* W. T, R
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes 8 g% M3 X( R) S0 s4 `
Japanese aircraft1 S; G* j( _6 ?+ H
      A6M2 Zero x 7) ~  K8 i: N9 x
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 15
2 p& {% w1 t; v3 z9 F( S! W4 w      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12+ \/ x% I9 z  s% Y& [1 P
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21 * i7 S% m* S/ _. R5 Q
Japanese aircraft losses5 ]; b# ?+ d, _1 J6 z
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged3 p8 k& k8 p1 ]& V" U
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged! C7 ^. ]. N% [! ^
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak % A" I" y5 G' F4 e- c# Z4 z! l3 e
Allied ground losses:
  x4 c+ Y6 C' H: @) F' {      64 casualties reported7 o( C0 `% _# F7 D7 U* ~
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled" K4 A+ [' y* [  o! V5 X$ A9 N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
* t; k" A, J/ v7 p2 ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" D% [* u6 U; j& gAircraft Attacking:
9 U% |8 b/ n- o7 v      15 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet3 A4 @3 o5 X  Q6 O
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
" b) r5 z9 G$ @7 {' q+ G1 X' n' r      21 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet
3 y# U0 O2 t4 P/ v               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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/ y6 J( }% S  p& o$ @Afternoon Air attack on Palembang Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang)
% p4 m/ I+ g) {0 ^( l$ yWeather in hex: Overcast
# K7 V( y: I, \Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
* ~1 S' W- b7 _Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
) K( q. P1 X( r" K9 c. S) k9 ZJapanese aircraft
9 x% h  r+ g) G. |- ~      A6M2 Zero x 178 j, _0 i, ~2 V' M' e
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 12
- b' I8 b( X$ B1 W      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21 7 f: z& M. Y$ E4 U5 l
Japanese aircraft losses
7 e: T4 O/ k; D      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged * P5 [$ A' b' O( [' w
Aircraft Attacking:
% P! d# Z9 u) J& `( t      12 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet7 p: `2 G$ t  J6 v0 A9 E/ P1 W
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb0 q, {% K: i0 ~/ k6 z
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( ?- P$ f! @9 W: }, z" @: oAfternoon Air attack on Zuid KNIL Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang) % E, G/ R9 c4 }% f) Y" V8 K
Weather in hex: Overcast
$ h% Z  m) k- Q; ?; \2 |Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.  o4 R/ r- Y  d2 q, v
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 4 s; z$ N- w+ J
Japanese aircraft2 @% a9 o0 y7 s* L
      A6M2 Zero x 12
  h# Y3 m" ~( K) J9 }      G4M1 Betty x 17 , g" i5 d1 q: E/ W
Japanese aircraft losses
% |. J; L* h* b      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged( f/ D2 w* p$ Y3 A9 P' Q
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak & @' \7 o* |, t0 G0 Y3 n
Allied ground losses:5 c! Y" \; w# C- D( \
      38 casualties reported
- O, U. u1 k& t7 n* c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ b2 `( y# Q" j1 ]$ h8 u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled) R" k" G$ O* c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 8 I. A) B) _9 K( W
Aircraft Attacking:
& d: ]/ u. F2 o. U8 J6 g      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
( U8 ~6 _  j! {               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb 8 x! ]" U. i! z4 A- _
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6 z8 W/ S, `& w: f. h7 m2 GASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
  T6 D- R& x3 h( [2 z; U* J- ]Japanese Ships
7 P1 v' m' b% F2 K, U8 y      SC Ch 2! \- o3 e* Q/ D- v6 n
      SC Ch 1$ e' f( }- B5 Q  r
      AMC Kiyosumi Maru0 e) k  a, p; j) X  p- Q
      AMC Awata Maru
! A' q& ?+ G' k      AMC Asaka Maru
0 M5 N" ?3 @, p. Y! F  @5 e  ?, ^/ r      xAP Naminoue Maru
1 @% W" a7 L! W      xAK Kokai Maru- ?6 B6 y; b1 S# A/ v0 }. C* [- X6 v
      xAK Keisyo Maru' u0 y3 F( S. {+ f
      xAK Sydney Maru
  ~0 B0 m8 O8 j1 P      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
7 P7 C6 e" N% q" b/ P      xAKL Unyo Maru
+ q5 J4 K2 _! K* g( x0 v      PB Shinko Maru #3- G- F+ l% X+ h. h0 p* X2 ~
      PB Santo Maru! o6 q% l! |5 Z+ u5 a
      PB Heiei Maru #7 ! z2 a1 L! G, W9 T" X
Allied Ships/ E& n) t" y* k0 j; b$ A
      SS O21, hits 1
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, G4 l7 ^$ x$ v2 o2 [ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 % G8 J, ^- ~, ^6 {0 `0 M) ?9 D# |
Japanese Ships, P1 ?% p# ^7 v! z# @
      SC Ch 27 T& |$ ^2 h1 [2 \+ y5 [
      SC Ch 1$ o% l7 U7 b! |1 K  b( Y1 }8 A
      AMC Kiyosumi Maru- h0 L" K7 P& K
      AMC Awata Maru0 K1 q7 @0 t0 l/ q! c
      AMC Asaka Maru5 C2 j' d) P0 X9 N0 a& G1 s
      xAP Naminoue Maru
% n3 R" d8 z2 G/ {9 h      xAK Kokai Maru; x% W7 ?2 C) H1 Q) \% {
      xAK Keisyo Maru. A: c+ S* b8 B& i* H  J5 ^
      xAK Sydney Maru* F) X2 [0 y; T$ w/ S9 p0 K1 f7 q
      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
- Z- }$ f% i$ h9 y5 _/ n, r      xAKL Unyo Maru& f5 X& I8 \+ h3 s- _8 X
      PB Shinko Maru #34 o  u# z% u* P. c
      PB Santo Maru
) t0 p, m" ]% W1 b# [      PB Heiei Maru #7 ) A) c" x0 f7 X
Allied Ships8 G4 W) c8 `$ h9 o" U8 G1 e
      SS O21
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# Z4 `  P# e- nASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
) t* b% U+ N2 u+ R0 PJapanese Ships
( `  E; r  u; _3 O* R      SC CHa-1
/ G% ?/ ~% ?/ z# H      SC Ch 26
& r3 j! X5 r8 IAllied Ships  t0 h: T, p0 O7 m' M- p
      SS O21+ o0 E$ l9 s# p+ y) I9 x
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+ s9 W! y6 }* QASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84
/ a4 K+ \; S9 @+ m$ [% [- v( w, D% AJapanese Ships* Y& h: I+ b9 l6 \: }4 I' I
      CM Shirataka, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
9 [' @; w3 c* N, Y7 g$ B9 o8 [      CM Wakataka% j6 d  R* X+ y: E  U
      CM Tsubame1 t( ^. l% M% ^% g* c3 m
      CMc Katashima
3 \* Q& c2 k: k& T0 ~+ _      PB Tokati Maru7 o9 }3 ]4 ~  q1 u8 J8 Y! U4 U
      PB Shinkyo Maru , O. u7 W* q; l, }  J5 Z
Allied Ships  e" u( i: C2 |8 `( ]
      SS O21
# H+ q9 a) H1 BSS O21 launches 4 torpedoes at CM Shirataka1 g8 |$ _5 e4 d0 s! i/ M! V
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
% e0 z6 W+ T( C/ {2 }$ k9 v- m. WPB Shinkyo Maru fails to find sub and abandons search" K- C4 s) d" B( `3 M
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
7 p, ?6 |% O6 X: P% `$ X3 t( iPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
0 {7 f3 C7 j, C0 q/ Q# J- o7 sPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 P* [, K, s( ]: SPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...+ s6 D# v6 D6 t1 P1 ?- E5 v8 k
Escort abandons search for sub0 i5 `0 A8 h' c' }+ v. ]+ c$ o' a1 Y
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( F) L0 D2 t$ g6 r0 ~# `Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) 9 T% ?) {) Q) V
Japanese Bombardment attack 2 @9 ?( Z! @0 d
Attacking force 61277 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1997 9 W* D0 `+ T8 `9 N' n2 f9 w1 b
Defending force 77099 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2123 ! G9 y; k5 ^) Y8 _$ a8 l2 n; v: f
Japanese ground losses:
, c6 Q* w7 }  A1 R$ @" \. u5 d      23 casualties reported: a  C+ p( M# n% P* {$ U
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 f# X. D0 |  u, z8 I! d: H: F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 _1 B' \- _5 ^3 n. V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 r' w( |) m1 f- RAllied ground losses:+ Y3 h$ R3 n8 l) Y5 J& e! N! d8 u
      92 casualties reported6 g/ v! i( Q( V  i0 ?4 ]1 F
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
: }9 G( D2 N: q* {: ^         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled5 Y& ^; A' b" C8 j" ]/ O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" s/ s5 Y5 I$ |# ]
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Ground combat at Singkawang (56,88)
/ Z; `9 _0 C0 q4 _% R0 W9 KJapanese Bombardment attack 7 i# m+ ]4 I" r
Attacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 3 Q4 e8 j8 w- q; [+ z4 }
Defending force 1529 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 36
" \" {- _  F& UAllied ground losses:, Y' k" M: U7 p0 i. X- X- ?- n; ?3 J1 K
      10 casualties reported) w% B( ^% {7 M
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ `9 D) q* u6 G" ]# X3 V+ t5 d6 e
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ x* [4 c' @- X# W6 z4 n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' F  v1 i: f5 {1 R& Q( m% O  d1 K! [Assaulting units:
7 y( j, s( D2 \/ C: A! m- o' G    22nd Recon Regiment
/ ]+ @/ v# D  S. Z0 v    1st RF Gun Battalion
/ l" ]1 j7 j" W7 ]( I0 U( f. U4 O    5th Mortar Battalion( P6 J% o: y( \' P" B$ _' ]
    12th JAAF Base Force
+ Q6 o  G3 `- `; T8 A    18th Mountain Gun Regiment  p$ `5 \8 `1 j' _  w
    3rd Mortar Battalion
. w6 K# H2 S9 f' ^* s  w: Z+ i; A    22nd JAAF AF Bn  
: ]" t- y! ~) l1 k1 ADefending units:
8 \1 E* H! U+ ]1 \$ |) n9 ]    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
& U- {& }& Q& P! V3 R    North Borneo Base Force
日军又莫名其妙的占领了曼德拉,难道又是无声无息的空降?0 F. g9 t  l2 T- d
菜花透露当地没有日军(假定菜花没忽悠我),盟军3个团就在隔壁,为啥将曼德拉自动判给日军?
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另一个问题是关于自动TOE升级,澳大利亚的几个装甲团TOE早就可以升级了,HQ也就在当地
/ B( b: G6 k7 d5 r+ P2 V补给也够,一直就没升级,不知道问题在哪?
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缅甸地区出现的空降兵,很可能表明对方并没有大规模北上,6 B6 i1 S$ ]- q3 A. d8 a3 r
而南部地区的日军也有打算直接过河的迹象,北方很可能只是虚晃一枪9 Y- |# _0 y! Z, o, e
好在当时有3个团的预备队,可以北上机动防御,南部防守的部队基本没有动4 Y6 T$ {6 R+ T$ [! D( J* A1 u  N, g
如果日军以为缅甸盟军已经北上,再次过河很可能又是一场灾难,8 A9 \% d; q2 X* k
不过这次日军将攻打新加坡的部分兵力北上,准备一起过河,
6 O/ c: C/ Q7 ]9 V9 o面对增强后的日军,能否挡住目前还是个未知数。
" D! }8 i! f, q& d; ?个人感觉日军在缅甸兵力过于分散了,集结兵力一个方向行动也许更有利1 p* k# K' S2 ]5 ?0 o
不过这也算各玩家的指挥风格吧,还是让结果说话吧。
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