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' `0 f: @0 r$ o差点忘了,当天还发生了一件事,对后期可能有不小影响,) [- |  i6 v8 \( O" S4 B
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,% }8 A2 `+ c3 Q5 G- |5 b1 d) Z
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,
* _2 w( V6 P' G" g$ J; L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
: m! G% b5 E. [. v8 U; 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
2 U% A  x2 ^5 t1 y; m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
0 x' H. _$ f* `$ X3 e. q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
# w  f0 H; W8 y3 ~% v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,8 C1 l9 Q& a5 i
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
: ?* O( b& \0 \还有机会,当天又有5w补给进入了大陆战场,共计32w了。
2 N$ v' ~: [9 s" ~3 ~! Z/ c仰光附近的盟军水面战队是赶来守卫港口的舰队。/ Y6 J, Z4 z" D% D1 Y+ c0 ?; o0 C2 I

6 k( s0 ~9 ]1 G8 i( K( j- l2 h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
5 @* z9 l+ D- e+ _* K" E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
0 r3 }$ o' _. \+ z& Y$ m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,$ I+ g+ v" n* I; J6 n6 g6 v1 y
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,
5 j3 Y" e* G0 w; I9 b6 W: D还是能有收获就看明天的了,在这个紧要关头,菜花出差了 ) I& r/ ]9 U5 g7 ~' ^

! G& ~! s6 j0 V" Y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
! ~( L# j7 m* s: G6 H* |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. T% H! n/ R: N
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-4 22:20
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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
& R8 v0 ?6 |9 i/ V$ t# }( ]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 ?7 ~* j9 n, j3 ~  e' N8 d+ N  T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。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 03, 42* k" a# c: B* L5 Z  z
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
/ x2 `/ Y4 z: D- rPT也遇到了登陆编队,也仅仅命中一雷,造成近百名日军落水
6 I) O8 `. M2 N: X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2 q" q6 F! U4 `
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。- |" g$ j$ i3 a1 P4 Z* {& h
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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
- s' U# z+ p1 x0 D, a# x) n) s58也特意赶到附近准备检漏,然后就没有然后了。6 ]4 ]6 p' r, {' G- |4 ^4 A( o
KB往西北,驻岛护送登陆编队往山口洋方向全部撤退了!!!* B+ B' E8 S7 ^- W$ d. ~3 M
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。
9 s" @! ?- i  t019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。
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9 L+ a+ f7 `: Z* x- b$ XASW attack near Oosthaven  at 46,97 & V, d( J/ p4 m0 Q' `# j" h
Japanese Ships
# J" k9 S- }3 ~7 w* Q3 Q, v# f2 }      CA Aoba
7 X( j5 K; f/ y' O      CA Chikuma
2 f8 {! _5 F& W, e      CL Jintsu
( {5 x' ]. V5 i7 v1 p9 a4 Z      DD Mutsuki, r4 @- W& Z) L$ M& l  S- t
      DD Urakaze
. O1 Z9 g0 B; F' D- W      DD Akebono
4 T8 J0 c& m6 t0 |      DD Oboro9 T$ ]# T7 ^" Y  J- F# F' \) f
      DD Shigure
) B3 d; i! k$ B. B- r      DD Kasumi + k% N# J3 H2 }) ?3 N. E
Allied Ships
: Q+ m7 E* ?' ]      SS Seal
3 t8 L. M! Y0 }5 O" K; G' D+ c3 j" XSS Seal is sighted by escort4 w$ W/ a1 T5 O9 t
Seal diving deep ....
, C# m0 |) E0 k  ~: RDD Akebono fails to find sub and abandons search* O% q  o0 e# X9 d+ Y/ l3 v2 Z
DD Oboro fails to find sub and abandons search/ _( T& B0 k) }+ Y
DD Shigure fails to find sub, continues to search...
) N9 u! o8 p  U  y3 m$ n# \- hDD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search.../ C) J6 B) J6 e( Y* \
DD Shigure fails to find sub and abandons search3 [1 i8 ?" V( ]& ]+ ]+ r+ Z
DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
9 O1 e3 Q: u) F# A7 qDD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...
7 v1 g& g$ T2 K3 S5 X$ X8 Q+ pDD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...+ Y8 `: R, b: A2 a9 b% F
DD Kasumi attacking submerged sub ....
- I2 F4 j8 S- {DD Kasumi fails to find sub, continues to search...; `+ Q' W' P+ `" l
Escort abandons search for sub
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+ F% _; Q3 }' i4 R6 z5 jASW attack near Merak  at 48,97 1 `! K# v6 {; s$ T3 n
Japanese Ships
! i$ J& X7 j$ J. G9 X7 ]- l2 s4 j      CL Kinu
- ?& @/ T. }$ C& s1 |- L: i      DD Nenohi
$ v* h/ U' F: j3 G4 q* H7 K/ Z) o      DD Yugumo: }9 W' `. U+ R2 d
      DD Matsukaze8 U3 k4 g7 K. O$ h* b
      DD Harukaze
/ i: w* a+ n% W" H% }% ^2 e      DD Asakaze
1 _+ W! s$ s1 ?3 @Allied Ships; d" \: S4 A) I: i
      SS Skipjack, hits 2 , s# s% u. S4 ?9 X" _& K
SS Skipjack is sighted by escort
$ p% z' Y1 _7 O5 [DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search
3 B+ Q! P9 D9 l9 b0 |7 wDD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....4 K5 [2 A1 w. A0 [4 _$ R6 x$ o& n
DD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo4 H5 O% m! k, m3 u
DD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search' o6 \* X' V3 s) m% C
DD Harukaze attacking submerged sub ....5 S' n6 a4 [. ~! O8 t
DD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
! t+ B8 b9 M' w3 T! E& a$ CDD Harukaze is out of ASW ammo
  D4 B- Q# E- H% x7 l% T3 g  rDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 e* A' z$ t' J3 QDD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...* y6 T; Q2 N- S! B) t; [
DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...6 W1 k# L4 w$ _4 \; |# G* s: V6 q, q
DD Harukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...0 }, z/ A6 P* _6 V* Z
Escort abandons search for sub
( b$ a, ?& b! y' s4 r" b--------------------------------------------& m5 l1 T7 Y+ R$ B
Sub attack near Batavia  at 49,97 8 J- l' w) Y3 B& w$ k
Japanese Ships2 u2 x3 _2 C& o6 J8 I/ s
      xAP Argentina Maru" p: s# q& \1 N
      DMS W-10 3 f- @- R+ v  d6 l/ h
Allied Ships
) @0 ~: X% K. c4 F" H  ^8 @4 c4 w      SS Pike
9 e% L& g+ I$ }. [SS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at xAP Argentina Maru
# Q8 Z, F( Q; k9 r1 q  a& k, I5 X/ ]' tPike bottoming out ....
: e; S/ x9 Z- X+ T3 L5 Z" EDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
* `* |! |. [0 v/ Y5 {2 \DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...6 b% s: C7 W1 {( B6 V1 R
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...6 w" {4 K! s+ o/ |- m
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...) w$ H" s: l" [4 W
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...1 x7 l; V4 f, F
Escort abandons search for sub
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ASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97
/ w, ^" t% q: D8 T: TJapanese Ships* {" Z9 b! e7 O* W
      xAP Baikal Maru1 s3 Y* S0 l/ Z; p- b6 b& ~
      DMS W-10
# m& B6 M: z9 Z8 v+ @1 h3 B, qAllied Ships! Y( _1 `; N: D5 Q9 h
      SS Sturgeon : }& i8 Q$ {" C4 s; V
SS Sturgeon is sighted by escort
; y6 S) U1 N3 d  rSturgeon bottoming out ....
' [3 G$ u. C7 J1 Q8 XDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
* q) U: u" G# W4 r6 V) `DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
/ S$ t+ e+ F! {DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...8 D7 |6 W0 f$ `& r  g) K' z
DMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...
" Y, A8 A, w0 V; u$ d- Y6 d& d) tDMS W-10 fails to find sub, continues to search...( |- b# t. t( ^( V/ V
Escort abandons search for sub0 `8 w/ b& Z+ B& L6 }0 o% e" n
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/ F3 R5 u4 g. ?8 ^6 YSub attack near Batavia  at 49,97 5 O+ o, W& v  }; x" s
Japanese Ships, ~0 Q: t- u8 c* }) A
      DD Yugumo
& _0 ]2 j! r7 [( T& }/ ~      BB Ise
8 b1 {. q1 M* x9 y      CL Kinu9 y2 `3 B3 z9 W! }$ y8 ?8 H
      DD Harukaze: s! k+ u6 J! r2 G: q
      DD Nenohi" R' a  E# W$ s; }! L! W. z
      DD Matsukaze
  l3 |) H3 l& j! R0 c( n      DD Asakaze 6 l' a; @; _2 `6 w! G/ i$ r
Allied Ships' h7 w) U/ V. {; w8 ?0 l
      SS Searaven . \5 `& c1 M9 `/ W& O
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo
. a6 n0 c; p. N& Z+ Y  TDD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....! ^2 n' \) U" J* s8 M4 X) ]
DD Asakaze fails to find sub and abandons search
: Y2 C/ x8 U. z& \: W6 D7 k4 qDD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
3 u) s% f) U; o) m0 y8 n' ]DD Matsukaze attacking submerged sub ....6 m3 A, ~( l7 k& g
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...0 @% p2 L! h8 W& u3 N
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 G) K1 r0 ?6 y% tEscort abandons search for sub   A4 F( A, C8 p  A' V9 g
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7 M3 o* Q) T' S+ lNight Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 12,000 Yards
7 Y" J( S' q: m2 kJapanese Ships8 L. Z5 X- u: g6 m. w
      DMS W-2
0 x8 z, k+ c+ [* W3 _6 y* h3 a. w% d      DMS W-91 \9 b: a3 W  C4 c: z/ X, B
      DMS W-10. ^* f9 w0 f( q; H4 b3 R
      xAK Sinsei Maru0 p' O+ z6 F: e; m
      AMC Saigon Maru) C8 k' s; Z! `2 j' J3 q1 s* u
      xAK India Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire  `! D; ]$ H6 r8 g% H# C
      xAK Victoria Maru
! M' t6 A0 D4 P* H' K9 P* [3 t      xAP Argentina Maru( |9 O& T. B3 f5 Y5 p+ l
      xAP Baikal Maru 8 E  Z8 H& T8 c) B2 d- y2 H
Allied Ships7 ], \5 e$ v+ u
      PT-31
  Y' N, Y( w6 ]$ P      PT-323 S4 g/ d$ E; m9 p3 V3 I7 T! V: n
      PT-338 g+ B, H% K$ {9 \: |( B- }
      PT-35
1 j: L0 X2 x1 _4 {      PT-41
, n+ |7 k1 r! h* _* ~3 b      PT Q-1113 n/ J8 Y9 X  J2 j  A4 @& |( _2 S
      PT Q-112
+ J$ f7 R5 @8 j& d& z' NJapanese ground losses:
7 W( K) Q2 a+ ~/ c% D  o      93 casualties reported9 D; s! {& `- l/ B  m# c
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 p4 I9 Z4 V) a/ F* ^7 V% ~$ y
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled, r# j4 x/ g5 @0 K- X. g
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled 8 _: i( {# ?) n( ^- l9 H
Improved night sighting under 100% moonlight
* ~8 o' {: D- y, H+ ZMaximum visibility in Clear Conditions and 100% moonlight: 12,000 yards
$ |6 ^" v" p# P5 s) U1 A3 X4 WCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 12,000 yards+ w; F4 A% Y  ~; g9 ]& q6 D
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 12,000 yards' b  {, @" u* b8 [
DMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 12,000 yards! Q' E" g( x) I, `1 H/ o5 F
PT Q-112 engages xAP Baikal Maru at 12,000 yards& U& Z/ H: b: X" F$ S4 J
Range closes to 10,000 yards- V9 s! M* {% q  z
Range closes to 8,000 yards: q: O7 f; e! Q  ?3 \
PT Q-111 engages DMS W-2 at 8,000 yards6 @0 `5 f* i- i+ U, \( z! }. |
DMS W-9 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards
7 W- J5 S+ j6 x+ r: U7 j+ uDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 8,000 yards5 T9 s* q5 O& M* c, ]
PT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 8,000 yards
5 N1 a" X) i. k( R# ?Range closes to 5,000 yards
% z3 }# w8 ~( YDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards. y! d% q& _/ f+ N+ P: h
DMS W-2 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards1 p$ s; J6 h0 R; j+ g5 {0 w
DMS W-2 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards) K/ E% D% I- u. `
DMS W-10 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards
5 C  ?& D9 P0 N+ _/ v$ K7 A# ZMassive explosion on xAK India Maru
6 s+ F3 M. y+ I8 d' @$ z5 dPT-32 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards8 w0 f! O, i5 O: N
PT-33 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards
) f. h7 C9 V2 a: D8 }/ I& JDMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 5,000 yards
: B3 e8 M2 o- T+ _$ U! n, u/ W% JDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 5,000 yards: p3 w! G6 P7 z$ T: P% i. Z* o4 ]
DMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 5,000 yards
* s. Z  H8 A" ^/ B  jPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards" r2 g$ i) r% z3 Z( Z2 Z
PT Q-112 engages xAK Victoria Maru at 5,000 yards
4 K1 z" H6 c- u. }% p/ cPT Q-111 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards1 ?9 M1 m+ c' m6 [
PT-41 engages DMS W-10 at 5,000 yards0 L5 b: {- q, ~2 s* P& r9 D
PT-35 engages DMS W-2 at 5,000 yards
6 @$ e9 L: B  _PT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 5,000 yards& Q+ Z. b3 _4 b# K, k3 t
DMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 5,000 yards
, F% r) a) i6 N* k3 h4 P' ]PT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 5,000 yards) c' ?6 Y# }2 R( z  I- Q
PT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 5,000 yards
) v" h$ c/ {. zGallegos D. orders Allied TF to disengage) k: j3 M7 u. z1 Z, E; c
Range increases to 6,000 yards: K/ q9 V3 w: l- U6 C. c% o1 A; F/ T& S
DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 6,000 yards
! D3 [" ^# N5 ]8 P" ~5 {8 I* ^3 }  PDMS W-2 engages PT-41 at 6,000 yards4 J; T2 J% m. {4 G/ c
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 6,000 yards; d, B* Z% ~, M: m0 m
DMS W-10 engages PT-33 at 6,000 yards
7 V) _) k" `7 x' w5 K; BPT Q-112 engages xAP Argentina Maru at 6,000 yards8 W( a" o/ T# ^) j+ v
PT Q-112 engages xAK India Maru at 6,000 yards9 o; a2 o) g4 J& q$ ?
PT Q-112 engages xAK Sinsei Maru at 6,000 yards' b, [6 V& W4 ?2 T( [* W
Range increases to 10,000 yards; F9 R! d! t  b- i* r
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-112 at 10,000 yards1 m( h6 H; L" R, b
DMS W-10 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards" X. h- L9 }+ X. L" \& _
DMS W-2 engages PT Q-111 at 10,000 yards
, s9 ?3 O) Q  g8 s( S& ePT-32 engages DMS W-9 at 10,000 yards6 P3 X! M  l% J% K' ^9 c$ I. Y" [) G
DMS W-9 engages PT-31 at 10,000 yards: H$ d8 {$ o: o" k. F% f! N$ c0 {
Task forces break off... 9 Q1 [# a, C& A4 X
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: n" a9 ?$ |+ I' o, s& ]ASW attack near Batavia  at 49,97
0 ^  t: e3 H3 a4 m8 Z8 dJapanese Ships% a* Q  ?7 G! h% N5 f
      CA Ashigara
, H. Q, @$ X8 K& E* l      CL Kinu9 ?% a2 V' ]1 j; b
      DD Harukaze
' {9 B* W9 _; H. i/ m5 w1 Y  n      DD Nenohi
4 z8 [+ v3 u$ q5 l6 t) ^( l- K      DD Yugumo  V; n1 D9 C  i, s
      DD Matsukaze1 E/ v, r# R1 N: e3 }  `
      DD Asakaze % V( K9 P/ w+ @
Allied Ships8 {& n2 b5 a0 \
      SS KIX 3 q* M+ W1 A% u' _
SS KIX is sighted by escort9 ]' j: w0 x, p  m. n( ?* ^# I# d, z
KIX bottoming out ....
. a8 l0 [8 V# |& e5 J# o/ |" JDD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search3 g* g# ]4 H( n; C
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
; ]8 X: |1 m* D1 f4 A. N5 g* `Escort abandons search for sub
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& K! i( _  K% x" e: e% CSub attack near Batavia  at 50,96
! @% T! A, v  cJapanese Ships4 I4 G6 q. i/ t/ D. T1 S
      CA Ashigara' f0 P% K7 w6 K- P* V
      BB Ise
& N6 C# b" q0 u" `8 Z- A      CL Kinu7 d! r3 ]' R% n  ^
      DD Harukaze
( _( x. h; a1 H      DD Yugumo
0 G3 q/ A. D. H5 L+ L1 a- G      DD Matsukaze
" H0 Y& }: [1 ^4 m      DD Asakaze
3 H+ ?+ U4 X+ u3 zAllied Ships
0 e( \# I9 x% B; P% p# x# K+ n9 g1 [      SS Pike ; }' {+ H  q* h; T# s
SS Pike launches 4 torpedoes at CA Ashigara( \2 D6 |+ |) e. \' D8 e
Pike bottoming out ....1 \" Q7 Z  Q+ W: e; \4 V
DD Matsukaze fails to find sub and abandons search
% |. X0 T+ z9 R3 @DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...$ f+ e- E  N! k& ]+ g: L8 Y
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...$ M: H5 A# C4 Q4 r: z
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
9 F( h1 v/ a5 M$ I2 W  h1 N6 H$ BDD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...# y& s* O- J/ C
DD Asakaze fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 d. G$ [7 d. ^9 S2 L, F3 ZEscort abandons search for sub# J$ p# k0 t6 r! y1 M: j# q( H
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' \. }! x1 B5 _7 m$ n8 v" b  d: }Morning Air attack on 9th Division, at 81,43 , near Ankang
4 ?( \7 \( i0 NWeather in hex: Light rain 7 E  o2 l0 D) S/ C
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.* Y( ~: D# ~& }5 }
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
6 ?3 ~# d  H' r0 V  t: PAllied aircraft$ Y, U. k% s$ N+ F, b' E; [
      A-29A Hudson x 8
4 m( q( ~4 q! @Allied aircraft losses
: B4 @/ V, o. D' u" L5 \      A-29A Hudson: 1 damaged , ^) E2 ]* p/ k8 C/ H, ^& }0 s
Aircraft Attacking:2 n  z" P. W* z4 h; n8 E
       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet6 t  D+ R5 k" V. t# _& o
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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' ~* }# Y+ F$ m: B% gMorning Air attack on 6th Division, at 81,47 , near Patung
3 R$ V( H" G# H7 D& _Weather in hex: Moderate rain & k7 N3 h& J& E7 f$ D
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
) D% X9 v) J: yEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
' Q* x7 ?; M4 E. F/ m( JAllied aircraft
0 z2 y" c3 U- R6 Z2 o7 r  E0 h      SB-III x 4   K/ f( ]( A1 u1 K. N
No Allied losses
) N4 t' l6 i0 b/ {: D6 d: ]Aircraft Attacking:1 T5 z6 G& X/ }+ W' B
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
0 `" ^1 |* y$ w  {               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb - T# b% d- A6 o6 w
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3 }3 n2 H, J+ F& \1 r( UAfternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
( V" l: G1 ?2 n4 YWeather in hex: Overcast
4 a0 t; R6 i: R- rRaid spotted at 9 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
/ s" g: h4 }. F# UEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
* `+ k" y5 h9 ^6 I) X9 VJapanese aircraft
  s1 R5 G9 K! k+ {      A6M2 Zero x 44
( t7 A. l- I8 ~      G4M1 Betty x 18$ T; r- D3 w; P3 ]
Japanese aircraft losses
+ z& h: u' }7 w7 D( z      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
& _0 \) V2 G6 b& G+ G+ f      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 2 O# X' p; x7 o  z4 X7 d- b
Airbase hits 3$ x2 J' K5 S+ q1 o0 J+ h
Airbase supply hits 3
* H7 ^) f+ d! [9 j4 S  x! zRunway hits 6# y& A% R- [6 G( _
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
9 j; e, H& y$ _+ zWeather in hex: Overcast : d' r  V/ I8 u& V
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.5 T* A8 I+ K2 [6 A! y2 Q, N% K
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes $ g$ N" _. P/ L: K3 }4 u
Japanese aircraft
6 l, M( m5 T& d; ^  R      A6M2 Zero x 162 r- c: d. h+ \
      G3M2 Nell x 23' T# R/ g3 M+ a7 `
      G4M1 Betty x 23
% _2 k( f# |0 m' X  W) r" tJapanese aircraft losses. `) U* n- y" J- k2 @# c
      G3M2 Nell: 4 damaged
1 ^( I1 p* k% W) o      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak
* a4 J. J" i9 J% ?/ T* t      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged - m# m; p  P- I- w, q+ B
Airbase hits 5$ \# K- ?2 s/ [% N  i0 }, ~
Airbase supply hits 20 @8 Z% _9 s" e" B& y" s0 _
Runway hits 19
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  ( m* O$ f+ C3 `; ?4 C2 k/ H0 ?
Weather in hex: Overcast
, x8 E1 [* u/ \" G2 nRaid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.' T& u( f- h1 b+ |! Z
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
9 V* ~; P2 C. z, KJapanese aircraft/ D: H. c3 c& Z2 C
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 31 ) O2 X0 m4 d& i+ k5 F) s* }8 x
Japanese aircraft losses7 [# w5 b! Q/ I! v( d# x- M7 L- s
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged
  t$ V  I: x+ ~% G      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
) A" O; U! X3 k+ q  VAllied ground losses:
1 n. N$ j& \' X3 Z1 _- V) D+ h      5 casualties reported
( O! \3 J1 K+ p7 P! I) }* O% p+ t         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ [$ b$ O& d# g! g$ Y4 X8 d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ C# Y8 m) p* T0 H. t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ P" }( O9 w+ x6 \4 a) R+ }Airbase hits 5
# p( n$ [  n6 m# L# M" ]. iAirbase supply hits 1
% f( g" I# b$ W3 ARunway hits 8
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6 S9 H) [0 r/ G9 XGround combat at Sian (83,41) 7 X! H, I% }" Q; k) q' `# ~% Z2 X
Allied Shock attack
1 b1 H6 \7 H9 pAttacking force 1798 troops, 34 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5
5 a  ]( x1 W6 T' d" S" KDefending force 18075 troops, 102 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 524 & A  f. Q- i7 k
Allied adjusted assault: 0  9 v$ G" A  Z9 u$ h
Japanese adjusted defense: 231  * R0 U& ?* R* V; T1 O' |* h
Allied assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 2)  1 g5 {# }* @9 E* h9 _! R2 x" S& E
Combat modifiers* @4 u9 Q3 p3 H' v$ R2 R: \
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
& ], y5 w6 X; H" ~( nAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
7 m; o' R9 j) u  p" y2 ]: f* t4 w2 h supply(-) - P# y  i1 o; H+ N, C% s
Japanese ground losses:
# q+ g" w; v/ g5 x+ G0 C. }/ S      9 casualties reported
  y0 i! ^5 p- m8 }4 l5 ?: e+ L         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( @7 o3 @9 J  Z! i$ z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ p$ A' T& ]' I4 f3 ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ p5 k0 [. X( Z7 rAllied ground losses:
4 J* R1 b, R; l% E2 b      592 casualties reported8 Z9 V' T+ A+ @3 g2 J
         Squads: 43 destroyed, 0 disabled
( `2 p; \' o" z) k0 Y2 X         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled- B9 ?: A+ j/ i9 w3 ^0 k
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled6 d9 j$ O, \2 B( @- q3 E7 \9 K
      Guns lost 20 (20 destroyed, 0 disabled)
1 E! j1 _/ B7 U6 j6 J. gAssaulting units:
1 J' ^9 M# I2 v: E: G. b& I+ ~    35th Chinese Corps 2 ?7 B( _, h9 {- q6 O
Defending units:9 I4 K0 c( F' o1 L( [% y
    4th Ind.Mixed Brigade
0 ?! N- I& Z3 m; ?  |8 h    102nd NCPC Route Brigade
7 e# s) M$ \, G2 i3 q# ?. O7 w7 t    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
; c6 g4 Y1 d$ B2 O6 v" k    15th RGC Temp. Division' i0 Y7 t7 L* Y
    North China Area Army) L3 F% L0 ?1 B) V
    69th JAAF AF Coy , t/ a7 j. z/ s" m8 W+ k7 t
    19th JNAF AF Unit
& q% |0 o2 O3 A    68th JAAF AF Coy  9 s2 @) A) G$ k0 T; w
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/ _/ u/ |- j" L8 sAllied Unit(s) surrounded at Sian
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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( m, M  i% K' P
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
6 |0 }( Y. S8 o* g防守的荷兰军队也就是一般货色,由于太靠近米里, ...
8 f0 R, ^3 A8 z6 ]) R4 yzer0 发表于 2014-12-5 22:45
1 l$ T# ^$ P" Z0 i- c/ ^* c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。$ _& s+ ?' W7 u. a  K
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。$ v$ v( V5 V9 e- n. |
从旁边登陆再过去,2个海警轻松搞定,而且没啥损失。1 W( J0 ?7 K% J6 b
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-6 03:28
2 R0 H: {8 Q5 H5 d1 {从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,
& a- d& W( t: d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。
) |! f6 N7 `2 ^% G本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,
8 K6 q7 _! l% h1 P在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地形的关系,
7 j* }: \. ~. u! X4 F8 x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
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 04, 42( i, L+ `' Z: w( T
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。- q9 U& I: O/ s  L
日军突击达拉根,荷兰守军居然又挡住了   z6 M1 x7 Q( W1 \$ ^4 i
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
! q* Z5 c& ]7 H1 t+ |再去进一步查证实力,不过就一个团,估计难有大作为。! B* v& h" l1 ]+ c$ u) O3 o

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 7,000 Yards , C4 A7 `8 P. t. ^* v. d/ g5 y) e
Japanese Ships
% r# X" L& U& w: Q8 j1 I  z      CA Takao, Shell hits 1
$ g& _* R& W3 V- O( A      CA Chokai, Shell hits 1% f9 T% S7 Z. V9 B% i7 g: J) z
      CL Sendai, Shell hits 1; S8 w( O* a5 q% e8 L  p( p
      CL Kuma, Shell hits 1- I5 A5 _  `1 ]6 D# U3 e: \
      DD Hagikaze
1 u# m2 F  U+ @( C      DD Oshio
) ]* g# Y& @6 b& {# m7 w      DD Michishio
. l9 s$ D& ?7 I      DD Yamagumo, Shell hits 1,  on fire& I  v0 i8 o8 B% z! Q7 O( |* t; w
      DD Asagumo  T% T& V+ U) L1 L+ j5 u7 Y# m
      DD Akatsuki
% d, B$ p- T+ W) X      DD Ikazuchi
- T7 s' |' X8 Q, E. i: K9 }Allied Ships1 m1 L6 ~: h4 g- O! j: C
      CL Sumatra, Shell hits 2
8 \: @+ k7 k0 n7 T+ c2 U+ A      CL Danae, Shell hits 1
+ p7 ]8 [* y8 }2 y      CL Dragon, Shell hits 7,  heavy fires
6 N7 U6 X4 l" @5 L      CL Durban, Shell hits 31 ]% o1 g: h- [+ J
      DD Vampire
; t* n$ K7 s5 z- R  f      DD Vendetta, Shell hits 1
" R. @9 ]- }# S      DD Banckert, Shell hits 1
* c, Z. i# ^5 X) i1 n      DD Piet Hein, Shell hits 3,  on fire + m* j8 ]0 K* k$ J3 r* g- R/ F1 @: Y
Improved night sighting under 96% moonlight
2 E% z& g! S% @# D5 c, s5 \( iMaximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 96% moonlight: 8,000 yards2 m( T! `% ?/ V. C( p
Range closes to 17,000 yards..." X; e0 z* c! ~  L- m) u
Range closes to 11,000 yards..." F  D7 Z7 b6 k5 d
Range closes to 7,000 yards...! @& r3 _, k& S5 \( H9 b$ z0 Z4 ?6 m
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 7,000 yards
  I7 o4 }) O5 k: l9 C( `CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 7,000 yards# P8 S% M3 A+ u
Watanabe, Seishichi crosses the 'T'7 `/ L% z" N6 _# r1 U, w7 n/ b
CL Dragon engages CA Takao at 7,000 yards) V: z* N2 t4 a7 Q. _6 }
CL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards9 j- S, x- \1 m9 P# |* ]
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 7,000 yards
+ _% G4 i: T& ]& u2 ZDD Piet Hein engages CL Kuma at 7,000 yards
6 q: B+ b; t* r% H+ Z6 _DD Vendetta engages DD Yamagumo at 7,000 yards7 Z4 I1 A0 g' A  i. F
DD Piet Hein engages DD Michishio at 7,000 yards* g1 e. c- v2 h0 x7 p; u2 e+ _
Range closes to 4,000 yards
* d+ \7 S$ N. G) I5 QCA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
5 J+ K8 M9 J, UCA Takao engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards
# Y4 w' z' S2 v: ]" JCL Sumatra engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards" ?/ |' X0 @  d- h/ F
CL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
% E: ~$ J- P2 f. M, M% oDD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
) Q; e- O( f' Y/ TDD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
) C! }2 J* E% Z0 \  q. MDD Yamagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards" a: Z2 s% E; A- j
DD Vendetta engages DD Michishio at 4,000 yards
1 H0 d' q* Z. a  HDD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
+ t3 f, a: h( ~, RDD Piet Hein engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards
: Y& K# P# ?. A5 {1 g! xCL Kuma engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards/ m* C4 |) H: \5 e# ?7 H
CA Takao engages CL Durban at 4,000 yards
9 s1 q2 A+ O  G: d6 v/ T% JCA Takao engages CL Danae at 4,000 yards5 H& j* k& E6 G: F- O
CL Sendai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards5 C7 d. n. g; y, Z
DD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards6 V/ Z9 a& Y9 n8 R! E3 c* I$ V
DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards) Y2 x' H1 ?# Z
DD Vendetta engages DD Ikazuchi at 4,000 yards( l% f( \' P* E" F
DD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 4,000 yards5 O! H# E1 `0 e1 z/ K7 t( p7 s
DD Michishio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
% R3 a+ L. L4 p* F' ^DD Vendetta engages DD Hagikaze at 4,000 yards& Y2 H2 k6 C) i- L! q1 A5 }5 s/ m, O
CA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards4 A' q9 H4 |. Z* W% C; {
CA Chokai engages CL Dragon at 4,000 yards5 |: a# s6 H$ C0 B/ A/ L0 u
CL Dragon engages CL Kuma at 4,000 yards5 P6 @/ f% V3 S2 x5 D2 K8 q/ a0 N# T) H9 w9 Q
CA Chokai engages CL Sumatra at 4,000 yards
. l+ N/ {  U: ~3 g. H. zDD Ikazuchi engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
4 I: W- Z* n1 [  \DD Akatsuki engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
  {( u& f- k( `DD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards
2 L4 }5 d2 \  X  `; X( Z. G) hDD Oshio engages DD Vampire at 4,000 yards9 u5 z. B$ l0 V/ t; C
DD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 4,000 yards6 W$ [6 I: E) c2 x) q! b8 ]& O1 {
DD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 4,000 yards
5 S$ ?6 m) x/ P: f, @Range increases to 5,000 yards0 u" g; B% P! l
CL Kuma engages CL Durban at 5,000 yards
$ \$ o" }- K  }& w9 XCL Sendai engages CL Dragon at 5,000 yards
" ^" _( J. b; }/ d) ]CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards$ {! O7 {" @6 z6 K# B- n
CL Kuma engages CL Sumatra at 5,000 yards0 Y; j/ c' S9 Z5 Y
DD Ikazuchi engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards; q4 e; R' ?- s% G: a5 n- }
DD Banckert engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards
5 x. ?( {0 }+ M% Z% W# D  LDD Vampire engages DD Asagumo at 5,000 yards5 C2 N  [9 C+ \0 z+ j
DD Vampire engages DD Yamagumo at 5,000 yards
$ f% I6 |6 x! T; yDD Michishio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards
( c  m* l5 s1 O% |; X# m) ?: iDD Oshio engages DD Vendetta at 5,000 yards
. e1 m$ `4 X9 f1 v4 {! y0 i- UDD Hagikaze engages DD Piet Hein at 5,000 yards0 ?1 Z' f- D5 T- R4 l
Range increases to 9,000 yards
  U; w# m9 v4 \0 P# f# @CA Chokai engages CL Durban at 9,000 yards( C% T- h. f- \  `* z6 }, B3 R
CA Takao engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards/ E, @" U( |7 J% w
CL Danae engages CL Kuma at 9,000 yards% P. r3 m* ~+ y9 e% k- i7 W- \1 Q
CL Sendai engages CL Danae at 9,000 yards& F& Q0 P* k8 {- I# f% b1 R5 D) d
DD Yamagumo engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
  @7 p" g2 C2 n8 K: {2 bDD Asagumo engages DD Vendetta at 9,000 yards
/ a" d1 n. }5 c5 E4 H9 EDD Vampire engages DD Akatsuki at 9,000 yards
: G0 i# c& @6 T3 E* M# M/ s5 uDD Vampire engages DD Michishio at 9,000 yards
4 {) C; t0 P4 V. K0 b( ZDD Oshio engages DD Piet Hein at 9,000 yards0 O1 a: I4 c* d8 I$ [5 }, f
Range increases to 11,000 yards" G4 s/ ~8 ~7 m7 e2 q) ~7 @, m
CA Chokai engages CL Danae at 11,000 yards
! M! K. u0 i5 J7 ~) gCL Durban engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards
9 J1 m8 v: h6 kCL Kuma engages CL Dragon at 11,000 yards9 S; k7 C. s9 o9 r9 c3 \  C! R, L
CL Sumatra engages CA Takao at 11,000 yards
1 Y3 _2 U: `: GDD Ikazuchi engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards5 m4 |0 U+ Z2 t* F; J
DD Akatsuki engages DD Vendetta at 11,000 yards# f6 s' O% h# p  y
DD Asagumo engages DD Piet Hein at 11,000 yards
8 ~; z# |2 f  W8 R9 lDD Piet Hein engages DD Yamagumo at 11,000 yards
6 f+ R+ p2 T( V4 a+ MTask forces break off... 3 u+ v: K+ |* Z- k8 ~7 [
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. N$ d; W1 u$ a6 G4 o' _Day Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 50,84, Range 19,000 Yards # v, Y. ]: f" J4 F
Japanese Ships
# h! \, @# k7 B- C, i: |      CA Kumano
6 L! m, o1 w4 \) F* t8 C      DD Arashi' A8 I% \) O0 \% e
      DD Harusame
9 J6 n1 I# l* T' b7 l      DD Asagiri
6 e9 N( F( G) U      DD Sagiri
8 C& @. ]  f0 X- T$ ~! o% a! O6 NAllied Ships
  o2 g$ [* e5 ?$ |( u2 j- i6 r) ^      CL Dragon, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk2 }1 F# _( w: J+ |4 V
      DD Banckert, Shell hits 15, and is sunk
0 v! A6 M; [- K) G' j+ HMaximum visibility in Overcast Conditions: 20,000 yards+ W. o/ e! K$ `+ k1 G/ M4 m
Range closes to 21,000 yards...
" K( V) u" E  e: }( yRange closes to 19,000 yards...& R* W8 \3 q6 o" ^6 s0 j$ O, Z
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 19,000 yards
  q- e4 s, J% W# zCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 19,000 yards
  `+ M: k/ H, D3 K- x5 K- {, fTanaka, Kikumatsu crosses the 'T'7 C; `' C) A5 F
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards
" g( L# }0 s3 S6 OCA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 19,000 yards
% h# u; ^9 M# f; pDD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 19,000 yards
4 u. d# U4 C( A% n* X+ vDD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 19,000 yards
. T& r6 j0 ~7 b8 t4 l: M. mRange closes to 16,000 yards
6 T" W2 r% b& _DD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 16,000 yards2 v9 S$ m$ K) Y% T0 n
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 16,000 yards; l5 R+ }9 t: E; V9 A5 d9 {6 X$ H% U
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 16,000 yards- E0 D- {' h  ?6 Z) }" K  A
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 16,000 yards
# y- ]1 o$ ]  s7 ^) ~3 I8 ^8 Y& aRange closes to 12,000 yards
: K2 G2 ~* L) {. Z* GCA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 12,000 yards5 O2 i1 b: s: a4 G
DD Banckert engages DD Sagiri at 12,000 yards* m5 }" _) o! E3 ?8 L) ^
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 12,000 yards
; I: G, \& f6 r3 y) e0 H" ADD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards" f( `3 ~: p0 _6 C' M4 J
Range closes to 10,000 yards
' x1 `# X4 M" B+ OCA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 10,000 yards1 ?5 Y& L+ K" I+ B+ M
DD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 10,000 yards" X( x/ S. W( t$ D
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards2 ]# B9 `  {; ~  D! D
DD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 10,000 yards/ r: X! J. {$ F, K! a
Range closes to 9,000 yards  }# ~% l2 U9 e
CA Kumano engages CL Dragon at 9,000 yards3 @: ^. k; y% O6 r3 A/ L  Y; D: z
DD Banckert engages DD Harusame at 9,000 yards( l5 \" v. ~5 o0 W7 c
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
! O7 M5 P4 ]9 ~7 LRange closes to 8,000 yards* C. W( u4 R1 T' N) {
CL Dragon sunk by CA Kumano at 8,000 yards. s9 V7 o5 I( x0 a0 S: ~
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards2 [$ |( T* K) I6 c) G
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards
; K+ @" \2 A( j  B/ q# U* `+ }! mDD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards3 Y+ z  }1 t9 j8 A
DD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards
: d; `. R  y6 y" I; m2 d1 V) MDD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 8,000 yards$ m( E# j+ t' M! \- T
Range increases to 11,000 yards
( x  I9 Y, u3 ^" B5 B0 |$ ~) vDD Banckert engages DD Arashi at 11,000 yards
& V1 x: _4 u& Z- Q4 I2 Z1 l6 V# WDD Sagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards# }! j/ E1 y7 w- Y# E) L
Range increases to 12,000 yards
! u* M% w2 p! Q5 t. i; R- qCA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards
1 ?& b& H, k+ j# ]6 Y3 i2 yDD Arashi engages DD Banckert at 12,000 yards; f  h) y4 a# [9 ?5 B
Range closes to 11,000 yards" c, {9 s3 @( j2 D
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards
. R6 P6 r. G# ZDD Banckert engages DD Asagiri at 11,000 yards/ `( F" d6 N8 m5 R7 x, |: F! }( q
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 11,000 yards7 u. l2 v, z( s; v
Range closes to 9,000 yards
4 A* P; M. d9 u$ _CA Kumano engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards; [- v, j  K& S7 j
DD Asagiri engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards4 F- m8 O# Y" ^" h' @( V4 o
DD Harusame engages DD Banckert at 9,000 yards
  M! U$ {/ `$ j' k' nRange closes to 5,000 yards
, Q$ y4 B5 D# g( }1 o- [  i: a: KDD Banckert sunk by CA Kumano at 5,000 yards
" V1 _$ N3 l9 W- NCombat ends with last Allied ship sunk...6 g' L( ?5 G; c2 Q9 i
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Morning Air attack on 1st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 81,43 , near Ankang
+ ]5 R! a* m# t& nWeather in hex: Thunderstorms 4 ^$ E0 e% Y( j+ n3 ^
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
, \2 H/ M, E& S1 g. O7 R# M: G/ SEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
) Z3 X* p: ]" A0 S9 s% d6 F1 ?Allied aircraft0 t- I' j& n# x) S3 F
      A-29A Hudson x 8 : ?: D  \2 \! g6 J, A( m
Allied aircraft losses
% {  U  t/ r( S- r      A-29A Hudson: 2 damaged
" W+ E# S0 N2 g6 _Aircraft Attacking:
, h/ J- b9 Y0 B) u       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet% ~* H# }/ P/ W% I+ i
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
; s0 w# B/ p: ^% i. s------------------------------------------------------------! g* s- Y% Q0 H1 S2 J
Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi) 9 ]% I; H  z5 K6 S! x  ~
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
4 o# t/ F' Q" v) a/ C" }# A2 KRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.1 B" J4 v1 K5 ?6 L
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
, x, r2 ?% S* C) X' uAllied aircraft1 K5 G* z9 m7 t, }. ], n) r" u7 H% [
      B-17D Fortress x 17 ( E, h4 ^& z3 H) K& ?8 H3 f
No Allied losses
# F) v+ z% G* TJapanese ground losses:8 ~5 ]' h& X8 @' o$ p# E1 }
      19 casualties reported
5 h( }" W' }/ i$ c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: d' y6 ~9 D/ b  Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
' v6 O, R. B$ u, Z0 l) s* n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ b/ H1 a2 M) t# j7 l: [Aircraft Attacking:
& k2 O$ O: {8 q* I  P       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet, e% m+ T* a! n0 i8 a; G! C
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb+ Y6 [) G& d( Z( s2 |2 I
       5 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
' y7 e+ X) a3 A) |/ [               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
6 s4 W) y4 a8 S. W& h5 S       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet! _' l% F; C; q9 T. m3 d# f5 e+ ]
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on 1st Raiding Regiment, at 59,48 (Taung Gyi)
4 q' ?( Q7 D" b6 x. _Weather in hex: Heavy cloud 0 N1 N  Z/ Y8 m/ F$ h- v
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.1 L' p6 H& Y- Q6 [6 ]3 ~
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
& w( u! t" H) lAllied aircraft/ V1 P& F2 b- G2 a" K9 z0 _
      B-17D Fortress x 7   @% Z( m* M( G! Y
No Allied losses
" q$ }: m3 z7 e- qJapanese ground losses:
1 _5 }- n8 _! c; D3 i0 k6 J# C+ F      21 casualties reported* o+ n! E) _/ j. Q% @
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 g; |( {6 F% B. C! y; H# w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; ]) y! V  U2 _3 g4 [
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 h8 }) e2 o6 \" }, g( {! tAircraft Attacking:
. X' Q& r. \2 _: b3 M! P; W' t; ~       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
5 ?$ J3 q" U% ^, F8 j) O3 g               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb, I' z# V' l! ]# |) Y9 l
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Ground combat at 99,130 (near Port Moresby)
( n, p  f# J* c3 W8 B- xJapanese Shock attack . b0 c$ G/ T2 _+ l! l
Attacking force 11879 troops, 139 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 411
  M2 P# W6 g9 mDefending force 4844 troops, 31 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 77   b; H' d' ^- g/ }9 b2 l
Japanese adjusted assault: 365  + d2 H2 H+ |; ^" T+ T$ v
Allied adjusted defense: 115  # D( T3 }* G0 T
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  
) X( _& z% B# }- |5 `Combat modifiers' z+ R4 E$ e: d2 D- Q( ^
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-), supply(-), o$ @7 r9 C; H9 z4 \
Attacker: shock(+) 0 A1 i# O" F( \2 h8 n: E
Japanese ground losses:
) y3 v# o+ A7 N& D0 R      168 casualties reported
2 x9 v  Z* t, R         Squads: 1 destroyed, 17 disabled  e" N5 [2 v' u( e9 r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* w8 Q0 X: A3 b) y; a1 B! @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! n" K" v4 J& d3 i  m; z
Allied ground losses:& `5 \, E3 t- ?- l5 q+ s1 c/ U
      1424 casualties reported/ X8 E& P7 O0 c0 B. a" i  M6 Y% @
         Squads: 68 destroyed, 0 disabled
% }, C, {2 U& O, r         Non Combat: 121 destroyed, 0 disabled* k" Q" ]9 f: }) }( j  t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 }. e! o% s2 I) y9 L1 c. |) @
      Guns lost 9 (4 destroyed, 5 disabled)
5 k6 C5 @; A5 |1 U& |: x      Units retreated 2
7 g: ?$ |% p" Q& j/ h; }Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
8 ]) q8 F( D9 {- c9 D# lAssaulting units:! U9 @, Z+ R$ H6 n& X' ]
    146th Infantry Regiment/ m) o# t! R. w+ l4 R- [0 {
    144th Infantry Regiment4 p* O' u$ q6 ]% Y" F& M. m/ Z
    16th Infantry Regiment
7 b6 K% G! N! _! Q) e0 q* F( ^    2nd Field Artillery Regiment ; L- ?/ s+ n! v
Defending units:! J- n+ v7 l0 D# ^) e: v
    1st Australian Division2 e4 W* d& {8 b' g& s  E& S( T
    15th RAAF Base Force3 p" ?  F6 z& }  [4 v
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5 ?/ D* v; {7 q8 g6 E! f+ NGround combat at Tarakan (67,91) 5 C6 Z; ]8 Q  ^4 e9 ~/ k
Japanese Shock attack 1 V$ B" B2 g' N
Attacking force 4527 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 181 + x: ~9 ?$ `# k# m
Defending force 1542 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 27
! c3 i; O  J1 l2 C$ AJapanese adjusted assault: 142  
6 r3 ]' M7 D3 R3 ~8 U6 @Allied adjusted defense: 58  ' {6 ?- y8 {- w" j; c) k: Z
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)  ! A$ I# E! G3 _4 G6 \  D8 ^, ?8 h
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0
, ]9 a$ T8 v) h5 d  g  @% H6 pCombat modifiers
9 A% B- M+ X4 d1 I, X6 q/ @" g9 NDefender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
) g  _2 l6 d, p1 P0 Q% vAttacker: shock(+) 5 e4 H+ j2 F" d% H8 Z
Japanese ground losses:( E( \# v* Q5 u7 a# T4 y
      130 casualties reported; U$ ^+ I  \0 s) H
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled
2 l7 V9 g! Q! E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled2 F& C* V4 G: q; ]- j. y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! @) n: F6 \2 S/ p! @5 x
Allied ground losses:
3 Q5 n# v" B) ~1 L      153 casualties reported
$ n4 M5 E* X5 X6 D8 Z1 K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 15 disabled: c5 H% \: m( C4 Q
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 5 disabled
4 Y0 q$ Q. ^. I% B5 T7 @         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled & ~+ R5 j9 L9 A/ g$ M' {
Assaulting units:
3 u, ~+ W5 \" U' ?$ Y    15th Naval Guard Unit
+ b1 H/ y* v, C3 y    Kure 3rd SNLF9 z) b$ y, D' P+ V2 L' ?
    I./124th Infantry Battalion
/ H2 Q  _! M2 j9 W    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  ' g' E- X: m1 F2 t& F  ^
Defending units:- k. u: P" X! X' O" R1 H3 I
    VII KNIL Battalion% c5 V1 j) N6 b# r# A
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion0 d0 t( l/ P( E- t% ~
    Tarakan Base Force
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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。
+ Q: E2 m4 W" T. v3 Q3 b, v, R日军玩命的炸巨港,有必要炸这么烂么。。
$ j9 t+ W, I8 S3 Q* n  BKB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?( @7 w2 w  y! C8 W' f
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
0 {' s3 ~; S' g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。
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
( t0 g) L$ A- m! Y4 oWeather in hex: Severe storms ; ]: ~( I/ t  V
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.8 k9 Q7 x3 v3 t0 Q6 ~* {
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 5 \+ T8 W: {/ o1 q1 \, i0 J
Japanese aircraft
  T  }$ U7 ?, g; P2 Z1 E- I      A6M2 Zero x 45
3 L; i" B. p! {+ \; q5 j) N6 U      G3M2 Nell x 32
1 @6 L, G" a3 C; |) Q* x  Y      G4M1 Betty x 45
$ I! c0 |8 p9 _; Z/ c9 e" Y6 J      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 32
: P" p% h1 _0 k# q+ EJapanese aircraft losses  P# r+ |9 b" [4 o, k$ p6 _
      G3M2 Nell: 7 damaged# A6 W1 y' w2 p
      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged % c; L( K9 l' m/ u$ }
Airbase hits 5
" V% ~6 e& Y2 A/ N1 d# XAirbase supply hits 3
' J% g% o5 m( M6 R0 v) oRunway hits 18 9 t5 i  M7 O/ c1 Z0 D0 q
Aircraft Attacking:
4 j; l9 _  \4 e/ p6 D: U  X# B      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet0 i7 m/ W" _* U' U7 }) d5 k
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
+ b' {+ o! f4 P      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
7 ?" w1 C5 Z$ I. O9 ^& I               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb! _7 W- P/ }% n+ R7 e& E
       9 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet8 c7 t( z/ s+ x9 r: S
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
- a8 K) }* s2 ~6 m% f& j; l# S& Z( u% I7 Z       9 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet
) s( m# K8 a8 l" z! \               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
8 U8 c' [$ ?4 H5 s% ]( R      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
- d9 O4 d( x8 q( K5 I( T# T               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
) V1 b7 t+ e- {! i% F" J% C. S+ N5 uWeather in hex: Severe storms 1 Z. N7 D& e4 Y3 L1 i8 k+ [
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.# Y5 x' w4 ]0 V& s3 ?1 w
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
; q1 q- @8 l  ~3 z1 LJapanese aircraft# ^9 T% v" B; L) J9 M
      A6M2 Zero x 17
$ i8 W' J. i' u* [4 K      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 18
/ p2 Q' c1 f2 a# U6 t* N      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
7 t6 ]' ?/ U) @      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 22 ; s' H! }( ]9 A5 P3 S; \/ o
Japanese aircraft losses
6 ~/ C% u) i6 H$ n" z      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged( U& W4 ?/ B* q4 L4 I0 `0 c% p4 N
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 damaged ; {! h8 v0 S1 g" z1 n* v
Airbase hits 1+ }0 h2 L. R8 K3 e& Q+ y" a" H
Airbase supply hits 11 k2 g3 j. H* V5 G* R
Runway hits 3
7 [$ M7 s+ z. t2 ~- ]' t----------------------------------------------------# X" p  N9 G; j0 J5 m2 B- J6 X/ b
Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  9 X! q0 l9 m0 V8 W% a: ?
Weather in hex: Severe storms
0 F1 a6 |( m3 k8 v2 CRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.  J# u1 o9 h4 j% F  H
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes ; w3 o+ m" N, `8 j, q2 v
Japanese aircraft
# B% {! \" V; i! Q' A2 r      A6M2 Zero x 174 l& r8 N, t- _, A" c
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14+ ^3 H$ O' P. {0 I
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
9 i. m, M1 ]  Z# l0 I4 Y* @Japanese aircraft losses
2 `( p1 K7 Q5 X7 e" f( k      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged
9 M7 x$ j6 s* _; `  z, K      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak 5 \+ e  V% g" e' [! \# v
Runway hits 2
. p! z# T% N2 S# b2 X0 L- a% [Aircraft Attacking:  k: _( o; }0 x' y. V  N, i. I; \
      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet5 f6 m$ j  ~  O/ r% a. m
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb! b% q8 P. P3 y+ H% F/ |
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$ s% b0 a9 @& S) }& TGround combat at Ankang (82,42) ' N  ^; s2 h0 R9 A. W0 b& D
Japanese Bombardment attack
; h' J' b+ O3 C$ E; fAttacking force 61232 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1992 3 u! g) u& x! w- s- ?
Defending force 77037 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125
; s" i. z  h1 i9 z8 i/ i5 |* K$ V$ DJapanese ground losses:+ G' @0 t) B: _7 }
      9 casualties reported
  |2 g& ]; p, l) C. |( M+ z" N7 q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 b% F, r) ]0 P; b7 W! n" d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& Z2 s: E* m  i* \8 X* U8 P! {& e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # w, n& S: {9 V0 o- M$ e, d
Allied ground losses:
' y. a  [7 @; l" t& h. Z      62 casualties reported! ?% s  ~3 l- u  V" M- {
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled5 `6 K- E0 Q. j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled4 u9 f" f4 X$ N; F2 L# ?" O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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  b$ m* K7 O3 k7 A5 g4 M% GGround combat at Tarakan (67,91)
: t! \( B! \) T9 k  qJapanese Shock attack
, N. f7 Y  ^' s' i" f$ NAttacking force 4437 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 173   Y) s# c. R5 N* g
Defending force 1409 troops, 38 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 16
  r6 L, X. |- r7 \: Y; NJapanese adjusted assault: 107  
) e* `3 R, \3 B1 f% h  \) r" q* F( BAllied adjusted defense: 22  
+ l8 n' P, C1 q- \- O; z* @Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)  
; t  L4 t6 A9 a1 M3 Z3 R* ?Japanese forces CAPTURE Tarakan !!! $ s% i3 b5 @- l, g8 k2 ?
Combat modifiers+ t* }; l  a. B, a
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), experience(-)+ P' E. n$ F" ^% i( j1 d* i
Attacker: shock(+)
7 }4 @& \- l+ l( A3 r( c# U' ~0 PJapanese ground losses:
+ @- l; ~6 H1 Z, H# z; g0 {- i      206 casualties reported
  R5 L# C6 h. S' q6 _$ k5 z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled
' h5 P  x7 y& Y4 x8 V/ l         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled  G, u3 q) R; j' Z& w( D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 7 Y1 D+ U0 h+ l
Allied ground losses:
$ X5 K0 l7 E0 v      542 casualties reported8 ^: ~' W1 T3 Q) n1 M
         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 W  z/ O& O( c9 T9 @         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 N- b4 Q. O4 {. o         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ }& o) @. i  \8 D: N' _  v      Guns lost 25 (25 destroyed, 0 disabled)! k; ^  ~5 e# l* O
      Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)
9 O8 U% |& p* [6 I' G      Units retreated 3 + @9 r5 g  N6 M
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
& }( q6 u3 m) h5 d8 w0 {Assaulting units:/ K% |& d* E4 Z& Z5 Q
    Kure 3rd SNLF2 j6 W; ~* U: s' \2 Y' r3 o4 M
    I./124th Infantry Battalion/ {% x4 v0 d; s
    15th Naval Guard Unit6 Q4 l, z! U, {# n# z8 L1 j$ _
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy  $ \0 i1 e  l: F
Defending units:
  V# U6 m/ U$ h5 x8 L' L    VII KNIL Battalion3 b0 Y! G; }4 z: p6 i
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
2 d! K  O. M; S% K5 c    Tarakan Base Force
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Ground combat at 78,91 (near Davao)
1 h; M& A2 f- c/ x* B8 J% |" P3 `Japanese Deliberate attack
+ L4 C" V! S6 Y- w7 {  Y1 h; YAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61 " z: {1 o& t/ X. ^5 N; [
Defending force 107 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 , c* h) V, U" ]
Japanese adjusted assault: 56  
9 F' }2 Z- S$ g) JAllied adjusted defense: 1  / ?, T1 L, [7 m0 h1 W
Japanese assault odds: 56 to 1  
, a& A+ }8 [9 r7 [Combat modifiers
5 X0 }  j' }, B' ~Defender: op mode(-), experience(-), supply(-), W% ^8 x5 h; C
Attacker:  
& F7 k( I( `: R1 q  ZJapanese ground losses:% m, l" M$ F* s6 M& N9 V: _
      42 casualties reported- Q2 h- @3 M4 q
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled$ Q3 h5 q# X. o6 K  O, n' g
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
, J$ d8 v# y: u0 a6 Y1 U/ r         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
, q' T6 e6 L: u' y$ i      Guns lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled) ! F# ?0 b0 G5 Z6 F( o6 U
Allied ground losses:
  m; N( b6 y3 U; a/ g/ R      65 casualties reported
7 Q6 y1 _: P4 ^6 A+ Y, l) l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 A6 {$ t* \9 Q5 h" N! p
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 z0 {: ^" }& V2 T         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
: Y7 n6 i6 x& U0 v! B1 C' n      Units destroyed 2 9 r5 ^+ s) k! U
Assaulting units:6 S4 j' w$ Z3 Q" a! g  L3 v
    62nd Naval Guard Unit
3 [# x6 W9 z1 r  H: Y  b4 F' XDefending units:
6 J+ m: o. J: V    4th Marine Rgt /1
: N' h- \" c$ e7 y, Y    Cavite USN Base Force /1
$ F* c* e$ u- d4 C* j% Z从旁边过去,登陆损失,应该可以减少,9 c9 a: ^0 {( G0 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。
+ _. |! D0 s, M; I$ [0 K- R本档的日军也休整了不少时间再突击,效果依然很难看,! P! ]9 O' i6 o) x
在没有看到恰当的战例前,倾向于认为是当地地 ...( v* c& O+ C6 u, E5 _
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
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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5 D/ P! p, Y7 c9 f7 a3 `" M
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-9 02:12
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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 & V$ M5 j+ U9 G1 C7 ]; X

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那个是日军伞兵第一突击营,一共4个
# R( y( k! p& v# ^$ U) G  Treninhat 发表于 2014-12-9 16:48
+ |4 M! B; r! F7 B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,, m. S# a" Z5 u5 j  o1 g9 G
比一般营级单位27战力大点,号称一个团还是蛮吓唬人的 . U0 G# [" `6 o  h! h
看来日军是空降突击的缅甸,而不是从北面走过去的,! r$ t% M% P# ]5 U" c& X' H
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3 s6 w0 U, t1 I, |0 e
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: w# c' v2 K* L; c
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,3 b+ n$ K# \8 m! R8 g
闲来无事的新加坡空军继续拿巨港撒气。
( v6 F6 k! W) h; \$ e# H( ^+ E# a0 H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?* E1 S( J- ?+ m: L9 z6 f6 E
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( w6 {; ~# s% ^3 \* ~2 t) \3 _Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  : l, T- \0 v) n2 }! i
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
; j* x( ~+ d; m, s: ^& W- f* iRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 @+ B% g" T& m2 m7 w1 A) o; v
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
! A2 E& Z/ H, D6 vJapanese aircraft
. j: T* U' Q' f, ?' l8 s      A6M2 Zero x 34
* u3 ]- M1 w2 b$ Z# R      G3M2 Nell x 31
$ |+ G1 u6 v8 i3 ?) o2 N. Z6 P* q+ J6 p- U      G4M1 Betty x 26
: C- A. s) o$ A7 K      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 31 4 r# K7 W+ Q5 X! q( H, m0 C7 H/ ?
Japanese aircraft losses0 A3 G3 P9 B- E1 e! h: F& E/ _. h7 @
      G3M2 Nell: 11 damaged# E* z; U  x- {* P
      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged2 U7 m* ]( O. U9 ]
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 3 q1 B2 W1 P- J9 k5 Q$ v# {! f" |
Allied ground losses:% w# V: I0 t+ Q
      31 casualties reported- l2 j" y/ F2 V5 R/ M$ S7 ~5 E% \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, {) p; D2 l, k. \5 Q8 T+ V# a. I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
4 @! \  @) l2 o6 \5 i- s, p9 C# |2 g         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ A1 e" V; b7 D% y) N8 W% x& `* ]Airbase hits 3( R, v% k2 m% Z, h- K& x
Airbase supply hits 2
- \* s- ~8 G. d. v- ~) dRunway hits 10 0 `( P; M0 p) i: y6 M1 e- _
Aircraft Attacking:: r4 R$ B9 k2 A5 H) @1 q
      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
; v9 ~7 l) y- D% i3 T               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb, R4 {( J: D+ d# T# K% \( |
      23 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet% o6 a3 E* c* x  b% S
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb4 {4 p$ ~5 a, J/ c- q9 \3 l  f# K
       8 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet+ \1 e( Y1 v$ B8 `0 }
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb$ z% J% {% }+ X3 A0 n8 ^* X; o( u
       8 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet1 k7 E' F" z, s) I0 K
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb  R: d( D% T  ~. `
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9 [% Z/ B* p2 QAfternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) ! h% d. N1 X: ]# S
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
6 `; W, u) g- A: J, H" aRaid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet., D2 N) g$ }. p
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
& K* C' X# i: e# X0 fJapanese aircraft
& w4 _; R1 S- A+ w/ S      A6M2 Zero x 18
! T: @; N; x( ?! L8 k2 n5 |      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 17' K& ^# X7 ~1 ?  ^
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 211 `; P! l% n" }/ H$ k
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 23 & J. l. L/ Z$ a# l! e+ I
Japanese aircraft losses
" E4 q2 U- B" u! t0 w      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
" e: `/ Y- r* j7 V      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak( [* s3 z3 a) s! Z
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 6 damaged
! r( N0 y- q) [! C1 X  Y" L* J& aAllied ground losses:" q0 O% A* e+ T2 [) H% j
      78 casualties reported5 J' l9 l5 k; F1 ?2 g
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled+ \0 H; ~4 @8 M  E% I! i! @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
& Z, [# r: u0 L. [$ \$ l         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* ^# G/ ]% T. F( Y& [6 LAircraft Attacking:% G7 M+ j, y/ H6 V3 G% @
      17 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
4 h  t1 U; D1 Q               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
: c" M& Z# p( ?0 k, a      23 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet/ a. `! e# C1 Q" _9 l) j
               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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$ j# h+ Z% F/ d+ }0 G9 ~( tAfternoon Air attack on Korps Marechausee Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang)
/ W5 ]8 P% B$ ]8 ^6 l4 Z; |) l3 P* |Weather in hex: Partial cloud 6 [( A& j" n: |* T& g0 E! ~
Raid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.: s4 O5 c- X( T4 B; p# T" C2 d  A
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
- l, b1 P3 x& r* o' EJapanese aircraft
# \0 J( c& n5 |$ J) i8 B7 r: `      A6M2 Zero x 17
6 ?6 j& [, r; g# P# M' e      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 13
% Q( ]3 g+ Y6 p. Q& S) T5 M. uJapanese aircraft losses
& d& l/ }; p( V) K      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged 7 ?1 k! ]+ c' l, |- }" O
Allied ground losses:0 a8 w5 h2 H1 E
      88 casualties reported
. b2 p; {# e8 r* P" K% b- g         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled9 c3 L: y7 i; m1 g
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
9 o, v7 F& f  `! Z& _( P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , u  W2 q0 L/ l$ Q! x1 }1 ]2 F
Aircraft Attacking:, z" g) n% c# {+ a$ h& A* r+ D
      13 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
9 N9 `& s' {' Z( e               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb ' O; D8 r1 @- s! S% o5 W
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Afternoon Air attack on West Sumatra Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang) + Q8 N, ?( H' J# c2 f) @0 o4 W$ D
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
$ [& B6 p# w$ J0 c/ CRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
  [5 o; s) _0 e3 H6 QEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
5 ]4 `& ^0 [4 X8 a8 S' E. WJapanese aircraft
5 F( h/ U: L$ l1 ^/ }' `( E. l      A6M2 Zero x 24& z4 z- G$ ~. w! o
      G4M1 Betty x 18' N4 z# B+ P7 W
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21 2 w: L5 ]) M7 W
Japanese aircraft losses
; H/ J; v2 y6 [2 \      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged
# Z7 W1 k1 p- ^      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
6 p/ L$ y* c) `* k+ m: |9 @0 mAllied ground losses:
% Z& D/ [1 W. k      68 casualties reported! C* D& ^* a& }% s$ J' T9 U. [
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* z3 l! L# @9 w% y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled5 d$ Z& z2 q/ Q% f  F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ) m, r0 b  a, n/ e1 ~: ~1 x
Aircraft Attacking:
! z& y# m4 S0 J/ A5 r      18 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet  m' U& g( v! H  u4 s( O2 J+ j
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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3 t% k1 _) L0 E7 YGround combat at Ankang (82,42)
& U* U, Y' e* [! ?0 Q9 TJapanese Bombardment attack
/ L( C! n6 _. Q" {! g& b% Z! K( I4 kAttacking force 61227 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1991 / Q/ L3 z7 c! b0 v" `' S
Defending force 77072 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2125
  @: F( F) g" z' T. W/ {Japanese ground losses:
6 p6 K/ S. E  U! B2 R      9 casualties reported
$ v2 g2 X/ S8 m! e6 G. n         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# w0 q( Z1 I0 F0 f% U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- g. y! W$ M& x5 W1 y+ _! Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 t% ^) P& n8 \# `2 G5 m* WAllied ground losses:
' F9 @3 w0 E; k. [  m1 ^      90 casualties reported+ o  C- E. w* M: {: ]
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled8 u9 B$ t- D% l" [% q; J* r3 r
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
- Q* Q" t) [9 o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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. l0 ^! ?. u$ X; W( E5 L- eGround combat at Singkawang (56,88) 6 q; k( E8 @( t$ Y
Japanese Bombardment attack 2 E' b* ^. l& i
Attacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 8 x( _3 N# Y+ L$ L$ E1 H- c
Defending force 1535 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 38
) i9 m4 w/ L( bAllied ground losses:
/ e. [) n( C0 `/ I      22 casualties reported
  k$ z2 S' u! n) b. u# b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
* T% K/ j4 l& n3 [8 Q7 C$ J% O         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 b9 {6 `7 ]  ~1 J; L- ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled 5 _0 Z% l1 [! u
Assaulting units:
/ P4 y9 u, s. V, I/ D8 n( r! A    22nd Recon Regiment1 w. S+ H5 Y' c. a" I3 [
    18th Mountain Gun Regiment1 o) }1 I  j9 I$ }
    1st RF Gun Battalion/ q) k' o: E; z: I9 a8 Q; U+ |$ T3 Q
    5th Mortar Battalion$ v( e' q; C/ s+ Q5 B5 W
    3rd Mortar Battalion
! M$ _# D( S$ M7 c) c# a4 I! T, a    12th JAAF Base Force
8 Z4 e* E+ j' k" N4 ]1 G    22nd JAAF AF Bn  . b% X" n: n0 W8 l: k
Defending units:
4 u9 q; J' _. `' i/ ~5 f3 r    West Borneo KNIL Battalion& Z! V" J7 C4 a0 x5 o
    North Borneo Base Force " o7 d+ m' c4 D: u) Z5 Q6 ?
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Ground combat at Singkep (49,87) . _( K/ n5 w! A4 \& T+ [
Japanese Shock attack
2 }! v2 k" u5 ?8 `/ uAttacking force 1433 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58 1 y/ g5 f3 C7 [
Defending force 177 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 9
' h( z3 w3 o" O8 D$ L0 GJapanese adjusted assault: 54  6 }4 F2 w% K7 C0 c! e$ @- E
Allied adjusted defense: 1  + ]# D9 r5 t+ o0 l
Japanese assault odds: 54 to 1 (fort level 0)  6 z8 \) N8 i  r, q- s4 ]8 l5 p
Japanese forces CAPTURE Singkep !!! 8 `; v( v1 b1 O( \
Combat modifiers2 K% `% D* i+ y8 U' a$ [, D" N: \" B
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), fatigue(-), morale(-)) _; i1 _5 X: P( W4 A
experience(-)
4 @# G9 E& B  U. b& B- E# c% A' ~Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
0 F& [2 I; y# Q# F- {' @. |Allied ground losses:- V& e6 x( b0 O) [2 ]
      151 casualties reported; r# E+ b# m& c  _" o* A; a
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 }; ~$ @! ^$ j         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled
. g1 ~6 N& J% _6 D+ K$ h2 N- b. E3 {         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* \$ {+ h( m5 @& s" z4 a      Units destroyed 1 , r7 M- L9 G; N3 Z$ b
Assaulting units:  N/ f- x. A5 x) }
    91st Naval Guard Unit
4 J# w) n1 w7 [+ c# u" O- E, f6 VDefending units:
) ^  ]0 ]6 S& Z, G; s5 j8 {7 u* V/ R0 o    Riouw KNIL Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 07, 42/ y. Q4 s" L% F& A
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。
. D' m5 n7 i4 m6 W: ]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。" G" c. Z2 `( v! X
已经下令去巨港附近打游击了,看明天能否有所收获。
  X* g  v0 s7 o) S, A; `2 }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。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Tandjoengpinang at 50,85, Range 10,000 Yards # n! ^, ?" E+ h9 N9 t2 F
Japanese Ships
) A1 x8 D+ f7 J0 u4 B2 n      CL Nagara
9 x3 s  c* P0 }( V. O6 [/ s      CL Abukuma' ?) ^& u5 Z0 v0 Y
      DD Yugiri% p; x! p3 {0 l/ x
      DD Amagiri
- C& K: o& P' H. J      DD Satsuki
4 w9 S1 e, v- X$ e8 P3 B# p      DD Minazuki. {, a6 K0 Q- f9 _" z
      DD Fumizuki
! Q& i& u/ G2 o      DD Nagatsuki# ^6 r5 X6 U/ k2 `$ c+ [
      DD Tachikaze # O+ p. a1 B& _, Q- T3 u' c
Allied Ships3 c( o; c% r7 _  z( q
      ML No. 310, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
5 q: B" ^4 S4 |      ML No. 311, Shell hits 2, and is sunk  x. B9 C" I3 S! {# u4 w* ]
      ML No. 362, Shell hits 3, and is sunk
& S) q. J( Z+ |# d3 t* m0 q      ML No. 363, Shell hits 4, and is sunk
$ Z! z3 R% a: [7 T' w8 R7 x      ML No. 432, Shell hits 3, and is sunk- e  H8 N, i3 P+ E5 h$ s* e) |5 D
      ML No. 423, Shell hits 1, and is sunk5 `) [$ Z3 |1 H6 W9 g
      HDML Pahalwan, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
, A7 j/ X, p+ s3 P      HDML Panglima, Shell hits 2, and is sunk$ G2 H$ A- F0 T- E9 Q
      HDML Pennigat, Shell hits 1, and is sunk& \5 i# N" t2 L0 a" q6 J
      HDML Panji, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 % K/ O' P# G) v- n
Japanese Ships
3 B# W1 y- r+ ~) S1 t8 O0 f. l      CA Chokai
: _" r1 M+ b( M  g      CA Takao
: ^; i. o% s7 W) O      CL Kuma4 k6 ?$ d7 v+ f' p  q
      DD Michishio$ Y) A/ z( h# d8 W3 f" _; L
      DD Oshio% o; m1 {" D3 @$ I  v: b
      DD Hagikaze
: x/ |  D/ W* v; _4 _      DD Ikazuchi4 w5 j( ^0 t3 `/ U
      DD Akatsuki
7 D1 `3 m1 Y: U! e& J$ k% `" o( D      DD Asagumo
6 z! B8 L1 S, b& ?2 Y5 WAllied Ships
" @2 y0 r7 y+ z3 X      SS O23, hits 1+ ?/ S9 ]! @6 F/ `  j2 M3 z
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1 {: n/ W; o+ Q$ r; ?" f( xASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84   ^8 \0 G# |; i1 M# n: ]7 i  c  L
Japanese Ships
* v9 `( e8 ]5 z2 a/ @) U$ z      CA Chokai" ^7 b- W$ M: X/ O  k& M
      CA Takao
* i% ?+ L. q. N  m' {! q      CL Kuma+ X3 W+ m4 y1 K1 @* H) {
      DD Michishio" b+ ?" z- e; K% `/ t! W
      DD Oshio
& v" q3 v$ f* Y2 B9 ^& N. Q      DD Hagikaze% ^' [4 o5 h- x! j4 {/ H
      DD Ikazuchi
" t3 x) v7 z% T- V3 ?& k      DD Akatsuki/ e" ?$ J( ^  v# x
      DD Asagumo
7 c  V# a/ N( W, z$ D  V3 ]Allied Ships" {' p# H, z7 D" E
      SS O21
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang , at 48,91  
' L8 A4 M" B( A% KWeather in hex: Overcast
, h) D* n; h. r/ _: nRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
6 M% S" {  k$ Z* ]3 YEstimated time to target is 5 minutes 7 i8 w0 ]$ B- G
Japanese aircraft
8 F$ l. Q3 N# \- J      A6M2 Zero x 280 U, r" q% J4 x
      G3M2 Nell x 30
, D( v5 }6 E1 D! x, E* }      G4M1 Betty x 182 X$ q* f: o2 a9 x7 L/ B
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 34 9 F, _& `$ d! j# ?8 T: H# z0 J
Japanese aircraft losses" ?5 K8 Z8 w* a- c
      G3M2 Nell: 13 damaged
- p6 I" ^2 O5 M6 P! ]& X      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
3 L: x( m7 Z+ C1 F$ }9 g8 kAllied ground losses:( a# i# G/ \( H0 s
      56 casualties reported
# O  u4 F% e, D% ?. p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. N( W+ g! y9 T% u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
3 ?7 Y8 n, P4 o9 M         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 A, C5 s/ N" G0 e( a+ [! u7 QAirbase hits 3
# W/ F& K  B) N0 _, h( h3 SAirbase supply hits 2
$ ^2 _5 {# H9 [Runway hits 170 @6 b# a  b7 W* |1 @, K
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* x% S3 w& l' L! IAfternoon Air attack on WS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang) , _) K! S. r; p! F" D
Weather in hex: Overcast
* H. M" S; `4 W' uRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
+ Z/ W. p! Y% y# r& _% L# P% ~Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 8 ~* T, b  h. E4 [" `) O
Japanese aircraft% g9 s. Y: {7 s/ @
      A6M2 Zero x 14
: v% l1 }5 b% k( V. o# v$ T      G4M1 Betty x 75 j, K' Q2 q4 S+ S/ ^; o* S. w
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12 0 _7 U4 s6 N- H9 z, |, b( {
Japanese aircraft losses6 v# B' W8 P$ E
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged , n, C; X- R1 h: n1 Y
Allied ground losses:2 f' N. L2 f, i5 U) b1 A
      5 casualties reported
. e% m$ S8 D6 U  v7 }! u- D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 o# q# K' S5 c( Q# ~8 Z- P  w5 ^         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 ^4 }* J# O3 q) d' T( {% w
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 y* G- Y4 c. n2 Q9 pAircraft Attacking:
" H6 q- L5 L$ ^; @; X+ g       7 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet. Y+ A' g, A/ w0 m6 v
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on NS KNIL Territory Regiment, at 48,91 (Palembang)
" N' s5 J! \/ e! OWeather in hex: Overcast
( n* R$ [4 w- MRaid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.8 f& Z  U; ~& G8 w# X
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
( M3 ~- ^9 Q# {' a, ]- vJapanese aircraft2 [! n1 _: C/ x
      A6M2 Zero x 7' B; Z0 z  g2 Z/ o5 R3 K
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 15' n2 z( Y+ d  E6 h8 C6 h) A+ g
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12& u( a8 K/ F, l0 [- m$ F
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21
2 \. u2 L9 N% {Japanese aircraft losses; Y$ _3 L. b% V% }( k! I
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged4 i, |, m7 _8 a" q# r
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged
8 K4 z$ a; P2 ~" z/ d      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak + D1 _& O- B+ j/ E( ~; [
Allied ground losses:
2 O7 }' N, G, r* \* M/ E) C8 C      64 casualties reported- ]5 R. Q0 b- U# P! W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
2 ~" a0 I0 E  U9 r% m% f4 N, {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
! T2 Q& U5 H4 W# x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled $ l2 k& O8 w6 m( p' @; g% u& {. Z
Aircraft Attacking:4 u: N7 i6 ~3 |- g8 M
      15 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet5 j( N( y! A, H, z  x
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb3 c! k) m" |4 W% c/ m2 a
      21 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 6000 feet
. v! ^5 C: |5 K               Ground Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb  @, Y7 F  j7 h" o* Q* z
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Afternoon Air attack on Palembang Base Force, at 48,91 (Palembang)
3 s9 H  h, O6 k. y0 j0 HWeather in hex: Overcast 0 I" n9 Y2 X2 c
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
" T* L- z7 J8 x1 i* [2 N/ wEstimated time to target is 5 minutes 6 N3 I4 D9 c7 h: }
Japanese aircraft
: @8 k( `( P" J- V7 A      A6M2 Zero x 17  B5 F7 L8 b+ _# F
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 121 X: w, k! y# h9 ?( `6 M
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 21
& B8 J1 r  V4 _- q' r' H0 YJapanese aircraft losses
  L; p+ B' k$ t" u) t: O3 Q5 ?      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged & c. e- @% b3 b1 b8 P; B3 U
Aircraft Attacking:
. ?' b  x% x! Z. D6 M& u3 }      12 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet) i- R$ J% G9 _1 _7 s' a
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb4 @7 T& ?) ?. z* F( e) k2 p  t
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9 e6 w$ X4 T( Z6 I, S$ b9 w" mAfternoon Air attack on Zuid KNIL Battalion, at 48,91 (Palembang) + H  C1 O$ p) e
Weather in hex: Overcast
4 o! x8 w! L/ V8 f% U8 _Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet." B5 `$ q8 @) D+ P/ {* h, j
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
: b- d$ f+ D1 ?Japanese aircraft
& @5 J0 t7 P1 {3 a9 e      A6M2 Zero x 12
' I  o! w+ c4 D2 R5 `      G4M1 Betty x 17
; O8 K2 F7 d# ^  X! ~. n7 E; a) ]Japanese aircraft losses
% U5 G6 ?9 Q/ m3 j4 w" I      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged
. c* W# t' V) ^, A0 W& J, g      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak * [3 S' o; Z) J2 N2 b9 a
Allied ground losses:
3 n  F0 Y; I6 Q3 Y% J      38 casualties reported
! d% y, b0 {9 b* V, c, q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' i" m9 R' v/ D7 w, u* Q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled9 ~& `/ x) {# w
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  S) @" e# _+ t: z' k8 N: NAircraft Attacking:
4 X4 N7 u  ]- D1 }1 M2 P8 M# z      17 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
9 ^/ y4 a: z0 \# n6 G               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb ' w4 I( a! E6 ~5 _
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ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 ( N4 A' G% e5 ]8 C# }7 ?0 v; n* R; z
Japanese Ships
1 _9 X# m- a; L      SC Ch 2
4 L  X* O! p/ U1 U) `' v" I% W; f      SC Ch 1; e1 G& B  z& |# l, K. s+ N+ ~( P, L
      AMC Kiyosumi Maru/ g! P% {. j6 I& v6 e
      AMC Awata Maru$ ^3 X0 w# L5 L6 ]4 Y. b
      AMC Asaka Maru. N2 p! s; L, R7 @0 V1 d2 p
      xAP Naminoue Maru
$ i" z" U# B4 E; f3 `) n1 d; p  ~6 ]" A      xAK Kokai Maru% e2 B' L1 N  c
      xAK Keisyo Maru" z: M$ C, ?) {8 B$ s
      xAK Sydney Maru% X. p* G7 w0 y$ C6 N+ K! ^
      xAKL Tokuwa Maru
$ Q5 q- n2 {: N      xAKL Unyo Maru
: Z! Q* V: J9 M- D4 ~  V" K      PB Shinko Maru #3/ r8 s5 Q% N+ [$ v0 y: e
      PB Santo Maru1 m+ {9 f7 H9 {
      PB Heiei Maru #7
1 X8 y8 L5 c7 N# ]& c' tAllied Ships
0 A  i% I8 R( l, l: U( u0 I      SS O21, hits 1- L; _+ f3 w' M. g$ N# p4 q
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7 j  c: a+ B  }- U) b" S* f; C. q5 NASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 % |2 f- `; w2 K3 C( z# s1 S. s
Japanese Ships8 E9 w" Y0 l, ~' o0 j# x/ r; k
      SC Ch 2  i" _% O: g# s, y5 W
      SC Ch 1
1 y. ]5 E$ V7 y6 [: o2 u1 O      AMC Kiyosumi Maru
# J" X. \# s) L; Z      AMC Awata Maru# Q/ s: m3 M7 h& A
      AMC Asaka Maru4 o# J% l" J2 G+ d- ~
      xAP Naminoue Maru
9 r2 y; |" i; I1 m      xAK Kokai Maru
) G3 M9 Y. b3 ^) q$ x      xAK Keisyo Maru: [7 p/ k& B' K# q' |6 ]9 M% J
      xAK Sydney Maru
" R0 I- x5 g6 `- o3 Z% {      xAKL Tokuwa Maru; v5 c" o& R/ O; ?( p  N( `' x( L
      xAKL Unyo Maru
0 L  X& D. ?( n( Q      PB Shinko Maru #39 @6 k' C3 `* B  h
      PB Santo Maru1 x. |, P4 O6 j4 F4 g
      PB Heiei Maru #7 / y  ~7 a: c6 i- H3 A
Allied Ships
1 G/ C6 N6 M- t+ c      SS O21! O3 H" {" E; r  w$ z
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ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 - z( E$ l2 B, ]! x/ E: {" |
Japanese Ships
% i8 b$ q  ?& F0 G5 y4 c; f6 U      SC CHa-1
# K9 {1 J* B: C2 c' E) k% m. W# ?6 u      SC Ch 26
) `$ M  q7 `1 n1 d/ X# L, uAllied Ships# m; K& c2 w' q5 K/ R
      SS O21/ K7 Q1 U8 ?$ R) D3 P( V7 R
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ASW attack near Singapore  at 50,84 5 f3 `& ]8 b; W5 d7 y# U+ Z
Japanese Ships
! F2 d4 F! j, O5 Y  o& X- l      CM Shirataka, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
, @2 |7 T7 F/ V% I! T      CM Wakataka
1 `, @& C: W, T+ i5 h2 [      CM Tsubame* r! i' ~/ Q4 d5 W7 y
      CMc Katashima6 P# x- C. K: `$ g
      PB Tokati Maru
* j+ x! k& A5 Y9 `1 M7 s0 A      PB Shinkyo Maru
8 {  F0 G7 F% b* FAllied Ships( @1 W  S) e# f* N7 k$ ?
      SS O21 9 F  I' ^& r* X8 F0 [5 K2 n
SS O21 launches 4 torpedoes at CM Shirataka; Q- c) K) d- k* L0 d
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...$ M: l; F9 z# L7 D6 |
PB Shinkyo Maru fails to find sub and abandons search( j( L2 ^6 O0 ]/ T* S
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
3 {, F1 s4 B0 [/ ^PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
. i0 ]( `) K. R' ZPB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...5 U/ Z, I, y/ k
PB Tokati Maru fails to find sub, continues to search...
# b2 F6 Y* j4 K$ y. uEscort abandons search for sub% _# m- R! I. i: z
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- s% Q% }5 F7 p' rGround combat at Ankang (82,42) 4 L4 q1 N3 _) g7 M( s
Japanese Bombardment attack ! E2 y: r( u, A' ]! t; k9 N; k$ g- Q
Attacking force 61277 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 1997 9 d! B+ k8 L& A5 [" W
Defending force 77099 troops, 430 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2123 0 h4 c; ^7 Q5 n" W3 N
Japanese ground losses:6 V: u* D" A% d* ]; X- K( T" ^
      23 casualties reported6 o: X6 e) O7 \
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled! W, D" m6 g  O2 E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 y8 W' r6 e. ]- q0 {! h
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 o4 r0 m4 Y  q" \7 i* Q4 {4 q
Allied ground losses:; q, K' h% G6 Y7 ]
      92 casualties reported% o- R, g1 d+ A
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
5 k/ W( n3 c( ^  [! V& {' u8 j" W         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 l9 u6 W$ {/ U# E- v' R& T7 W, @1 N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 ^7 g1 S1 s" [5 D& G1 ^2 }4 z; ?) @* i--------------------------------------------------------
2 O. z% K2 ~% ~: r  a/ ?$ LGround combat at Singkawang (56,88) 0 u7 E7 n2 |8 }  {$ C
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 E0 r  |  I! q. iAttacking force 1065 troops, 127 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 " X1 a5 c% z6 N) d! `
Defending force 1529 troops, 10 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 36
( F9 K% U- ?" J- J1 U& U# e- NAllied ground losses:& A' d7 ^/ S7 F( B5 B6 F9 t
      10 casualties reported
1 y" c( Q% q( z8 [) ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 P. q4 B7 R6 ]$ d- t# H- A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 E' r+ k, v' o) y$ N5 z. m* d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled - |  {, z8 w# F
Assaulting units:2 \9 x+ v" W9 H
    22nd Recon Regiment& M! x- f7 ~8 Z; C" I5 H5 f
    1st RF Gun Battalion5 x/ f5 \. l3 |3 [
    5th Mortar Battalion
; B+ @0 b4 N4 d- i    12th JAAF Base Force
) w9 x0 ]+ M+ w) S1 S    18th Mountain Gun Regiment2 [: c- V. ^+ l! P$ A+ H8 s) v
    3rd Mortar Battalion) @: _0 u6 c8 B% H0 G2 G
    22nd JAAF AF Bn  
1 n( `; L0 o) ^: BDefending units:
5 D, D" Y$ y3 Q( w! {. g* L4 B    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
6 X7 j8 K$ u2 O; k5 O# y: s    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?6 J5 F9 M, w& y1 ?3 |* 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: i) |: Z! o! W8 J$ A
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,2 F" b" I" m/ Y8 x5 x
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
* j) |$ o8 L- m0 I" @8 j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
5 u. K" v# e  q( S4 c/ z! j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,1 X3 L$ Z9 [- P  f2 s1 ?
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,; ?# p: W9 N1 h- K3 z+ E
面对增强后的日军,能否挡住目前还是个未知数。( Z0 t: f, J4 \: l% R! C
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
: N9 H0 E+ f" @5 p$ H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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