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死拼的盟军不可能让日军占到压倒性优势。初期这点家当集中起来不是盖的9 j& [6 K0 ^3 q& ?& J7 U
godkiller 发表于 2014-10-9 08:34
; z: u5 U' D: x# s% g如果cv前期对决,58能大破kb,那可以拦住日军的步伐,
7 G% l, o  ]8 n& F/ h+ f如果58喂鱼,那就是日军满地图撒欢到44年的局面了。。。。
话说 日本轻母编队的飞机也太少了点 都没满载吗$ B$ k0 Z; [- m8 P
塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-9 10:47
! k  J) M" [8 g# Z. ^% y. a) p估计是菜花没有扩编,太急着去拦截58了对mini也有点太自信了。! V- @$ g6 P7 @4 Y+ ^- s
前期021产量和库存吃紧也是部分原因。。。
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8 R" o# n$ L8 V$ MAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 20, 410 z0 l( Q: C# u) b7 m
菲律宾的pt和香港回撤的mtb 居然打出了战果,意外的收获啊。。( ]) K+ }4 M* M' @
这个编队当天还遇到一个更大的机会,却白白放过了,看来前线指挥官见好就收了。 3 `2 ^6 `8 V) {3 ~, Y
克拉克机场又遭炸平,,基本已经没啥大用了,1 B% F) Z! ]) R
再加上战斗机库存少,且飞行队大多不能改属,菲律宾也快进入挖洞躲炸弹的阶段了。
8 ]  B% r7 n8 |9 e( \5 v乘着日军在南洋调整策略的绝佳机会,马来和菲律宾的dd编队,继续突击日军机场。
- E. s8 f7 L5 A) C$ Y话说相比中文版,dd炮击的威力下降了不少啊。。。。8 x1 r' J6 {8 H/ b
83军也成了国军第一个回炉的部队。。。 6 a  _, E, N) _9 _
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 81,72, Range 1,000 Yards
* q: M. j0 B3 ]Japanese Ships( f8 r7 w6 p3 r( V2 ]( [' ]8 Y7 f
      PB Kyo Maru #2
  N3 S% A" }: N7 y3 p      PB Shonan Maru #1, Shell hits 14,  on fire* _, ?2 ^  L2 p$ J5 v
      xAK Malta Maru, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk9 J, ~, v8 P- B- N$ f* D
      xAK Ryuzin Maru, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage: \2 j; V; S/ P% q) B+ l$ a
      xAK Reiyo Maru
/ S: K5 u& Q, ]% d$ S0 S/ h+ G+ i      xAKL Gyoun Maru, Shell hits 4
  V9 {2 j2 c. W7 q* U; A' y4 W8 z/ kAllied Ships. |" A3 P2 Y6 b) I
      PT-310 E2 N) z. a5 ]$ O1 X+ u0 ^; W; F) J
      PT-32
+ s' `; I' l) G9 J& O      PT-33
) J2 c  v9 e; Q$ ?8 ]: C6 J      PT-35+ m$ N0 K' a$ N% d3 F8 Q
      PT-41/ l7 A. E% S1 x, K: ^7 U+ n
      PT Q-111
( U& `" N; H6 o7 F* h. I& Q1 \      PT Q-112! D3 w5 ?" Y& X) B- J8 \( e' [
      MTB 7+ l' T% ]( q( `1 n
      MTB 8
9 v) s) T( u% ~  v3 p) i2 ~- \      MTB 9
7 N+ i" o) o9 S2 }- r      MTB 101 x- z+ w! n9 [" F2 ^" s
      MTB 11
% M& p: `+ t2 J! K- W/ G      MTB 12
. |# V! `- `! q7 ]7 h/ y9 L      MTB 26' \1 Z, F! ^" C7 W6 r" O
      MTB 27 + Y* l0 w3 R3 S) ^1 o; v" I
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 5,000 Yards ) S- b1 S/ m* Z$ y, w7 l+ B- Y0 l; S0 b
Japanese Ships9 v- Y! Y& e! c
      CL Kashii, Shell hits 1
/ n# a% L! f  K0 G+ g      CL Isuzu1 u1 Q1 z/ t  d! m$ p8 u, V1 l
      DD Maikaze4 a6 B6 W+ |  T* a) ~1 y
      DD Nowaki, Shell hits 5 0 @# @5 }9 d$ S5 p  B6 L( Z( L% K
Allied Ships
) Z3 b6 t! O# U: F: Q9 {& v( C      DD Bulmer6 L6 X) E3 C) z9 U5 C& \' \4 H' T+ R9 h* Q
      DD Paul Jones
$ Z) [' b$ d/ n8 T( L0 P1 Z' J5 h  E      DD Peary) Z: r4 D: P/ n
      DD Pillsbury6 _+ u' Q3 Q& m5 J# u- g' `8 i
      DD Stewart, Shell hits 1,  on fire 4 Z5 s& X) u4 @+ e( F8 Q4 `
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 81,72, Range 18,000 Yards ! n" A6 ^: k/ c+ S( M
Japanese Ships
+ G  R! i9 H, d% M2 t2 O0 R      PB Chitose Maru
2 M0 I, z! w4 L0 v: f# p. i+ C      xAK Yamagiri Maru
- `( n/ J7 q$ j2 n; p) B" `      xAK Yamahagi Maru/ p3 Z* M7 X& v1 y" r
      xAK Tonan Maru
# M6 I( i4 a( }      xAK Mikage Maru3 O8 q0 l4 v0 Y9 R9 @( Q: ]) `
      xAK Kikukawa Maru" {8 Z1 t3 |& }, B
      xAK Senko Maru
/ ^2 R, T1 R$ ~" n      xAK Ishikari Maru0 g# F$ }; q0 z0 M! Y) N* I5 l
      xAK Hankow Maru7 r1 h" t* Z) p
      xAK Amagi Maru
: O/ G/ Y8 |/ z/ M      xAK Akagane Maru% L! i6 t% F5 \. x
      xAK Taiko Maru
1 t9 E1 s' H! j1 d1 a8 M- g      xAK Kinkai Maru/ y- I: Z6 h$ }1 V9 S; G# e/ q/ }
      xAK Ume Maru% `% C( Z. J: ^  J# n5 l
      xAK Anzan Maru
9 d0 e$ L' _. R& X/ _6 s      xAK Yoneyama Maru7 T- n# f+ Q' A" T* X) `0 Z
      xAK Kokuryu Maru
7 z, N6 W4 }/ Q) K7 K. U      xAK Azuchi Maru: [3 d. f% {% ]! r8 ]* \
      xAK Banshu Maru; ^; I9 v) G5 @- c0 ]
      xAK Bingo Maru  r/ v% H# T! d/ m; v* K
      xAK Shikano Maru
: J  W4 ]% \- {/ ^8 ^      xAK Toyu Maru
5 g; ?8 i$ a1 Q6 @- l+ A      xAKL Unyo Maru8 G4 U6 [8 h  p& P- r
      xAKL Zuiho Maru
) Z3 I& c6 ?8 l( E6 N% t# d      xAKL Kensho Maru
4 ?, T5 Z# m: M0 I2 C8 H* M. U# _      xAKL Shinrei Maru
+ M# s; L4 \7 f! T5 D& B      xAK Oyashima Maru
( u' _6 B- M$ u" u6 h      xAKL Tokuwa Maru. q; l  J7 o. y$ r
      xAK Hirota Maru: _' E5 R: A+ v# n& ^+ a  R; b, d
      xAKL Bunzan Maru' ~' {/ ~, J! [: \8 V) k0 ]% c* B: o
      PB Yamahagi Maru #3% l( t6 i1 R9 V0 {
      PB Kinsyo Maru #4( X! _: y4 \0 Y
      PB Tonon Maru
0 g: p" M1 I' w, R; P, s" a/ {      PB Mikitade Maru
2 f3 W: J( A& a! VAllied Ships5 Q- J6 T3 Q' N* n
      PT-31
: c- }/ w' l. C! V( P$ U( q      PT-323 m. V5 v% L7 v' y+ G# ~
      PT-33+ F( C: e- B- J& V$ P8 p
      PT-352 b6 @7 i7 J9 V' S8 q
      PT-41
, ~# Z- L$ n9 o) m6 b      PT Q-111
8 K2 R' |  ~' U/ Q4 ?7 Z      PT Q-112
* P4 r: b& E! x! [7 j! t) N3 Y+ r9 G      MTB 7
& b9 o. A4 m+ ?1 g- T/ K- ?      MTB 8
4 s6 y4 k  l% Z      MTB 94 e- P' \, _$ j6 ~* b! R7 h/ M( s
      MTB 10
. R* j! |$ t7 Q) p7 ]      MTB 11
: h3 L, @: c1 `" H! |  e      MTB 12- x0 f& g* N6 \0 Y- E! A! O6 S# ]
      MTB 26! G) v# |: M5 q0 y
      MTB 27
( s$ g5 Z& x/ k6 r' ]" A& r5 G) GMaximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions: 28,000 yards: n! q% t* l8 N
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 18,000 yards
4 D7 o; k% ]! z# I8 U* hJapanese TF attempts to evade combat, l& h, @: S4 F( Q
Range increases to 18,000 yards.../ E8 x! t/ R( a4 p; j
Japanese Transport TF evades combat
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  $ ?( A' y. c5 r' e. V7 U/ L6 q
Weather in hex: Severe storms ( ]% h* R# `3 x' R# M& S
Raid detected at 47 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.9 \5 W; U/ B( g+ i) ?  u) S; G2 [
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
6 |# m, p! m+ j9 A7 U1 P7 TJapanese aircraft
; J! F# G$ J$ a; H      A6M2 Zero x 19
( _& N& {- Z- M- m$ ?" kNo Japanese losses & X! h5 j% b2 r) ~" A
Aircraft Attacking:
, e* r6 \3 h. C" H4 s$ [      19 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet ; h1 w" p& @/ g
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
- O. n% J, k" B/ z3 V8 ?6 lWeather in hex: Severe storms 4 u( F. S5 i- V! i. ~
Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
& W% L4 U% q% H+ M* REstimated time to target is 27 minutes 1 ~& |) N: H* `
Japanese aircraft2 o. }! `5 A9 Z2 f5 w" _) u
      G3M2 Nell x 32' w" x- m: Z! ]4 @( L$ v" y
      G4M1 Betty x 34
) @0 e. Z  y2 e* _* b* iAllied aircraft; B/ d% c; y- [  s
      no flights
4 N# A; Y3 M8 ^- L) TJapanese aircraft losses. j6 b' K% \' \5 ~' s/ \* W8 ~  M
      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged0 _' h. g6 w2 h( I, u, c: z
      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged ! W4 D9 D: s* C5 {: }. Y
Allied aircraft losses' G$ u5 A, |& ]4 i
      P-40E Warhawk: 9 damaged. h( s4 M5 V1 D  {- B
      O-47A: 3 damaged
% U/ G8 I6 G- }3 s4 {! A7 x$ E      PBY-4 Catalina: 19 damaged; P" v2 W6 F6 e2 V7 `# d3 C
      PBY-4 Catalina: 2 destroyed on ground" {" Y6 ^& j( U
      P-35A: 1 destroyed on ground
; M1 T0 {- a; M, e: e8 H      B-10B: 3 damaged3 w, }, p1 j7 R( ?! V- y
      B-17D Fortress: 3 damaged9 l4 l  q) [, m, A4 Q; U
      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed on ground+ q! h6 d7 v* Z7 \' F
      SOC-1 Seagull: 1 damaged
8 r* b( V& k9 L4 ?      P-40B Warhawk: 1 damaged
- F8 r' z- t5 f: fAllied ground losses:
% }  |7 L( i/ C; ]/ U      19 casualties reported
( K* j: ^5 Y, e1 |' v" T0 d6 v% P! U8 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- a0 |( P' C  l/ ~7 P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled! v: m1 A. Y) O- a9 H' m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 5 C* a+ u9 N6 J7 \
Airbase hits 36
& d5 q; y. X' F, Z5 YAirbase supply hits 3
0 @, {, e) U8 ]: |) C9 f3 Q2 j& eRunway hits 66
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. F1 G- s) I9 [. h( b. t- S& wMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  3 m6 w( o' K6 T( c9 J% ~% }& h4 B
Weather in hex: Severe storms 5 J! g8 o* @, n
Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
* P) l  Q, w2 o4 K0 j& D  GEstimated time to target is 27 minutes
' f1 n  b" g) L* VJapanese aircraft! C& H( V) R5 d9 e& z
      G4M1 Betty x 26
3 W" F; D5 N$ n  D9 vAllied aircraft
9 u0 o, O; S2 @) q, l8 b% D0 I      no flights " w  Z' y  A7 w
Japanese aircraft losses: J$ {5 R/ J. r+ r' C: [1 w+ L
      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged 6 Y! c+ r0 U  i5 `: @' ~5 m- {4 v1 C# u, N
Allied aircraft losses
4 b; S# L: n. j1 ]      B-17D Fortress: 3 damaged2 e5 |, C5 u. G, k) X: p$ s
      P-40E Warhawk: 3 damaged- E9 `/ Y8 \" z' O+ H7 a& r4 y
      Beech 18-S: 1 damaged
) @% L8 w) R/ e- s      PBY-4 Catalina: 3 damaged/ ^" u9 G5 j6 p
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground
" z2 i* l! D5 R9 q' n      P-40B Warhawk: 2 damaged, R  s) m: y0 b8 {  ?$ |* Y* V$ v
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground
' ^- M- P! n- u' i# L( ^; t' v# G5 F      B-10B: 1 destroyed on ground
! Z0 d/ v: U" W3 _2 t; gAirbase hits 11" e+ z$ h! \7 B$ n  w$ e  F
Airbase supply hits 18 g4 U- v; A: t9 }
Runway hits 23
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' B/ c+ p* V: m: M( p; \7 ]  gMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
' }" [- L5 G8 U- b4 CWeather in hex: Severe storms   \; d; p- l; L% l
Raid detected at 62 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.6 U% K. L3 g( x- G
Estimated time to target is 19 minutes 3 I5 Z4 C) f& r) c. w
Japanese aircraft$ F; x/ w1 Q, K
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 130 `7 d( }0 {$ v" l
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 16 + }1 s# ?' ^: u" B$ X1 M" A# g
Allied aircraft
. p; m+ B9 d  f5 q3 ^      no flights
/ O+ G% e% p" l: Q  |$ ]9 `Japanese aircraft losses
( E. c; M6 F' i( Y  B: @; G      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
2 m( a9 w4 X# g) v, f2 R      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
4 `( p  _- u- I5 CAllied aircraft losses
  B4 d  E$ o8 N  D! P+ D4 W7 {      PBY-4 Catalina: 3 damaged( p7 a, {6 p8 U) t
      O-47A: 1 destroyed on ground
- J: n" q/ A9 _5 r9 n; z1 H) T      B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged
2 v& f, Q9 Y+ s% R* \Airbase hits 2$ J: B! t7 r, z- y
Runway hits 1% T/ @' N: e$ \% C6 {
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4 i( _! X2 q4 \& sMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  2 C6 u8 a% a" W( n! E4 t
Weather in hex: Severe storms
9 I4 w7 C: H( yRaid detected at 13 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.# v; m: ^9 l4 H( _
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes , n, M- Y+ o; R+ u1 B* c# ^5 D
Japanese aircraft
! V- f0 h4 e. p, a4 t' u      A6M2 Zero x 35 " G0 @2 u; Z6 ^) ^  u" G
No Japanese losses * C6 W, j4 V4 y; }
Aircraft Attacking:( C2 N5 R3 }, R- @- I0 I
      35 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet8 h% f& M2 I7 _; M& ]! D$ k* K
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Ground combat at 92,38 (near Chengting)
) D6 y) a' V( G: R  pJapanese Shock attack # R7 b' ]; q& [4 y  X. w
Attacking force 20816 troops, 154 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 709 " w# u  W% x9 G; B( H+ q& i
Defending force 411 troops, 1 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
; {/ o& q4 G" c$ @Japanese adjusted assault: 1056  % E8 [: M! c& F. h
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
2 A) Y' L' J! v4 p% DJapanese assault odds: 1056 to 1  # [( S8 x, o* F$ d. v
Combat modifiers
/ X6 Z% K3 n8 G; ]Defender: terrain(+)
2 V2 \1 S  U9 g' g( B0 L: DAttacker: shock(+) ! s8 s& z9 L2 {! ?& a/ v0 d  r$ C
Allied ground losses:
8 z& `0 m; {6 X8 n( ~      468 casualties reported7 Y% s! f" @. d# p
         Squads: 19 destroyed, 0 disabled# {: e# m; `' y8 p
         Non Combat: 32 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 z: [- D: s7 {5 i7 I         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
' ~0 o: r; t* Y- [. u9 \      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled). ]3 Z3 i/ S1 D) e  [% S" j
      Units destroyed 1 : I5 R! L( ~% a: W$ F9 o
Assaulting units:
) E  u/ ]$ w3 g2 t    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade, Y% }$ h! A6 o2 J" {! ^4 D
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade) A; B$ ^$ q- n6 P
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment6 @. _+ r% q* t
    11th Indpt Infantry Regiment! ]9 l) V; C# M
    13th Indpt Infantry Regiment9 c; V( B+ r, p' Y; A. X
    21st AA Regiment
; Z# o: a& K- r8 w- @  UDefending units:$ M( m! Z+ r% y2 B
    83rd Chinese Corps ! f5 p9 ^  \1 B3 `. E$ E
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Ground combat at 87,45 (near Chengchow)
, i) y1 T/ B4 U0 s, FJapanese Shock attack
, K/ w% v$ r0 ^3 YAttacking force 330 troops, 0 guns, 50 vehicles, Assault Value = 168 $ c3 W# G1 z; W/ i
Defending force 1265 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
3 R; F" d( [6 n& L" y1 u0 h3 yJapanese adjusted assault: 40  + }3 J2 }5 [& ~3 i
Allied adjusted defense: 9  ( p/ A9 `4 }0 D
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1  
( d' K/ X2 C  I5 N/ LCombat modifiers
6 F& I6 v% f3 g5 DDefender: op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
7 M+ o- `+ j4 Q7 [7 ~Attacker: shock(+) ! n) J; ?# `1 E( s  n4 D( R
Allied ground losses:
1 v, D3 H: p) }. n6 k( ?/ v& F      286 casualties reported; m- l% H# K* S& S" I
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 5 disabled
! u  Z! b/ [$ r! e# L3 V         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 1 disabled
6 }& |, I1 D3 R9 Z7 t1 o+ L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  ^8 h$ C4 I* a# W% D      Units retreated 1
6 D! Q( ?( `/ m9 R' C* cDefeated Allied Units Retreating!   T7 L% d% g' b2 r
Assaulting units:
% I0 ^* m! F" H8 ]) n1 `( y    12th Tank Regiment6 I! J8 K0 h: E' V( M
    3rd Tank Regiment5 p9 G0 D4 ~0 s! i2 L3 R% o
    15th Tank Regiment
. h3 p& w" Q9 y. y/ _/ JDefending units:# f. C5 c9 D1 z9 B) u7 `0 R
    69th Chinese Corps
如果没有把握,58怎么会去啃kb。
如果没有把握,58怎么会去啃kb。/ T5 c2 e6 W$ F6 W
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-9 21:45
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以上述的数量对比来看,58不是太乐观,
4 K) b! v5 n' `3 b4 H% ~+ Q当然更具体的结果,估计就要靠测试和实战来给出了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 21, 41  ]/ a; v" k8 o% O; h# U
58伴随舰 盐湖城被发现,虽然已经和58分离了。
2 E. @7 H0 c7 N6 k" W8 T! TDD继续炮击菲律宾沿岸的日军机场,也取得了一点成果。/ ^  N' i  e% D3 \8 H  w  O
马来半岛上的日军4-5万人,居然选择了从哥打巴鲁沿着铁路线追赶撤退的英印部队
1 o: ^: M4 k0 [7 o! }: Y2 p! c这样估计新加坡能坚持到一月底呢。,个人感觉用装甲部队加轰炸沿马来半岛西侧公路进攻
1 m$ u* E7 y& |5 L) E再恰当的时候以空降兵威胁盟军退路,主力坐火车去新加坡城下 就可以了。! w6 y3 B, ~% {3 }/ O
不过这是菜花该操心的事情了,9 P% A) \+ i, o7 J: v* a, U
日军的35师团,冒进南阳,国军要不要突击下呢?: J' s& c/ P) u9 e
上一档本人的35师团也是在南阳被突成残废,35师团出生的位置比其他部队近太多; Z' Y5 J3 g6 B8 J( q; y: x' H' i: K
看着国军飞速转进,一没把持住 就容易冲上前去。。。; C; n7 r) z9 E: [
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Sub attack near Soerabaja  at 56,103
8 S- T, L. M, |. r# M0 K8 A/ _; \Japanese Ships+ ?2 Q- e: C3 g, e; H' \
      SS I-166 ) @7 {! _" p8 K' O) z
Allied Ships
9 S0 t0 ~8 u6 L) n      DD Maury
8 t) U9 O  d  I" j5 z1 U. v8 A      CA Salt Lake City! I. M( P! Y  I, `
      CL De Ruyter
7 h) X: {7 J) O" z6 D0 l. i      DD Thanet
* t( i* s/ E3 j$ A- a      DD Scout
9 ~6 F5 c2 v7 s8 G# s      DD Balch3 _, k- E# n2 z$ |, _
      DD Porter. J/ K1 D. B( C8 L8 z; N$ _
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' q) i1 I2 i8 {% XNight Naval bombardment of Aparri at 82,73 ! J" P) c+ w( |" M4 L+ i1 F' ^* B: o
Japanese aircraft- _) p6 Q& p0 E% G. N( ]5 D/ q  q% f
      no flights # [. k& R  A/ N1 r. Z! `
Japanese aircraft losses
4 Z1 s4 D- E( A# k      Ki-27b Nate: 12 damaged; S4 D* u! u/ X3 D
      Ki-27b Nate: 2 destroyed on ground
& H2 J6 q( X( N8 L, V4 SAllied Ships
. B; N/ V+ V# X; u% l( y+ s      DD Piet Hein+ l3 E- z& W6 p1 q; L' ?( v- }
      DD Kortenaer4 w. E4 I: |5 `& N! Q4 V- c$ V9 A5 K
      DD Witte de With
. G) K7 u  e; K9 F$ h      DD Van Nes
7 [8 ^1 ~8 _( e- l      DD Banckert
1 I& Q0 d$ a- {" ]7 J+ i# m* K! k  yJapanese ground losses:8 p% U5 B/ I. V. f  w) y# }
      14 casualties reported
/ G3 H( M* a7 S( v  ?7 w. j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. K. x0 E: ]- R# @; K# l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
- E5 f+ G- Z6 Y; x0 N% @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 w" v5 o% m  M% K. t! c) ^4 c
Airbase hits 67 V% d+ K, {  L0 k7 H9 w
Airbase supply hits 3$ G* K# @& J1 [; y2 D
Runway hits 41
4 i& ]- m1 M+ }, [4 M* jPort hits 21) X  w( t' ^  h" `) O* o8 L
Port fuel hits 1' e8 w& C4 }% m% F* q. R
Port supply hits 5
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ) ?6 A, G( ^, e0 n  s, D
Weather in hex: Heavy rain3 N, H  {3 g% g/ i& {
Raid detected at 27 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.: W# O9 V  r' ]
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes + ]; ^6 u: I9 B5 k: [% U* h& P& }: X
Japanese aircraft
3 J: B+ s" g* Q) M! R& i      A6M2 Zero x 32
2 F$ P) _* b8 t9 I: b, p/ T$ a. \No Japanese losses + N% }% l) T& N& X
Aircraft Attacking:
" x* w7 j* Z, C0 q      32 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 0 o+ D9 x1 }- i
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Afternoon Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 50,77 , near Temuloh
+ m" K! b+ _& C2 e, VWeather in hex: Severe storms ! Y- ]1 J! _4 h
Raid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
1 T1 ^  |+ j. D* G$ q; HEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
5 _# F  L( I$ a( S5 _4 D* x! vJapanese aircraft! K5 V/ c$ h( {1 d2 |3 q7 c0 c& x3 ^
      G3M2 Nell x 318 h" n! x+ N/ [& Q1 u7 B
      G4M1 Betty x 9 % ~2 p8 a3 [. x( U9 e
Japanese aircraft losses4 h; L0 _  O& a+ k7 S; F
      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged
- d3 h# y* M' q  T0 X* D: pAllied ground losses:
# Z9 q1 p' J& G' h3 z, \      17 casualties reported, _( Q$ z" J: s+ x1 ]2 l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 Y8 B5 o# `- u5 @, p
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 v' C6 H1 H5 `( Q" U0 X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; b  ?. {1 a9 r- F
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* _6 k) L4 t) r1 `3 B5 u3 USub attack near French Frigate Shoal敚n? at 170,100 4 x6 G7 N# ?9 r  l* n/ {6 c& }
Japanese Ships
& }( f: q- b- ?# k      SS I-173 5 z- R0 W9 P1 H0 T4 y; Z
Allied Ships
& f: ^' z/ w* g6 N      xAKL Regulus, Shell hits 30,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
4 R/ P: f  z- d6 o% T* USS I-173 attacking on the surface
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) ' L- s7 K9 |, J& X, F
Japanese Bombardment attack * p. Z% w4 ~# k! O! t
Attacking force 11332 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 409 : k& G9 [0 P3 \# t3 W( B- ?
Defending force 32151 troops, 200 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1087
( b  X5 v6 \* r. a' rJapanese ground losses:; |' J: y8 I+ V+ I$ j
      17 casualties reported$ p" E, h; n4 O9 u
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled: u; Z0 p4 Q9 h3 w9 [( R1 @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; t! x1 U! U% B1 ]6 D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; p7 J6 t: `6 }0 h/ L0 Z+ h
Assaulting units:
+ q0 X# D: W8 P/ S6 I" F    35th Division : _7 _! w$ }  E  Z# `! Z. l4 F& t
Defending units:
) L5 @9 s$ z4 C7 @! d. z' S    48th Chinese Corps. v8 s; _, v) J; l8 p
    40th Chinese Corps$ \  P0 b8 q$ f5 z
    29th Chinese Corps% _% x: l  j% ~/ \
    80th Chinese Corps2 g# ^& u1 n8 s% ~+ u
    93rd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41
4 x) c* q9 q5 m( s, i. c  [" S从马尼拉出发的大量ss几乎覆盖了半个南洋浅水区,但是战果么就。。。呵呵了。
9 F8 h* A5 r4 V) [% o, ?当天盟军炮击了米里的机场,摧毁了一些飞机。
1 B: V, d  V- Z日军的35师团实际上已经被断了后路,被包围在了南阳,而城市还被国军占着8 w/ D+ f+ h2 {+ A" N( F
如果日军被突击溃败的话,35师团可能投降啊。。但附近的日军装甲部队正赶来解围7 s( ~# Q" J, _) ^0 f
考虑到国军附近hq已经撤退,调整估计不会太理想,万一失败,
/ p! w4 m2 j  C- A$ a9 M将无法继续拖住日军攻击部队,国军选择了继续放弃南阳,转进!!!!! 7 n3 U& }+ e# p' E" J
空城马尼拉也陷落了,东京玫瑰第三次播音。。。。。3 R% E0 q+ z7 ]2 T( k  k- @
一个泰国师,开始出现在缅甸境内,英印17师得另外2个旅从印度转运过来了
) T5 k: a, G6 X  w( v18师也在赶往目的地,如果上岸,缅甸境内将有1500av左右,
7 ^" U1 V! m" H* \: \7 F接下来就看日军对缅甸有多大决心了' N! q! _- g  m/ t
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, D6 i% }( n: Z- k$ TASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
# G& k0 U. J# Y3 eJapanese Ships1 f% f' I  i; j' D1 ~" b
      SC CHa-103 [7 _2 {' r/ Q! L+ C2 D4 R5 i
      xAK Yamabiko Maru/ Z5 K5 Y8 ^- T8 T! b
      PB Kozan Maru ) W6 m! d. ]1 d7 q: l7 D
Allied Ships" I: m; @6 |* h
      SS KXIII
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ASW attack near Rabaul  at 106,128
9 e- H9 Y6 P  G& O' R" s% QJapanese Ships
( \) ^; ?! V8 A6 a9 M* v# n9 l      SS I-170
; j6 p& l5 M4 m; uAllied Ships
8 d4 g) G" _& U; _/ U      DD Fanning 0 K' \9 u/ c! {2 O6 c! p+ D% o
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ASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
3 D7 t& Q" f/ R5 i0 j- VJapanese Ships
. r" l& h2 H( X2 Q      DD Usugumo
* o( ~, a' j" N1 U5 d      xAK Naruto Maru. g$ `" [9 {! E5 E/ D
      xAK Nankai Maru
  o' ]4 Z1 H  P- z      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru 6 |4 ~: }9 l, ^& S
Allied Ships
5 R, R& H4 @5 b6 ^# w) f3 C* t      SS Porpoise ' u7 {2 G) u, T+ i
SS Porpoise launches 2 torpedoes at DD Usugumo( E+ P/ P; g& J8 l
Porpoise bottoming out ....
! t# j% D& @: ], G1 H# FSub escapes detection : G2 m3 t4 f  m: z7 Y2 q' C0 b
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Sub attack near Rabaul  at 106,127 5 f9 G  E. m5 ?+ ~' W5 R0 a
Japanese Ships
& F- P' P4 q2 ]' Q& F1 N% T# n      SS I-170 2 q" Q& |0 c6 B0 _- F
Allied Ships
% U5 g' x9 `  K7 L; p      DD Benham
- j4 _, u9 ^$ C* q) J9 y: E) G; r3 u7 z      DD Fanning* {8 c0 W4 v0 ]
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Night Naval bombardment of Miri at 64,87
/ b8 i$ v% d- b* y% b/ x6 xJapanese aircraft
! U7 V3 L1 R* y, |6 }, G      no flights ; `7 h- z  U, v; R% w( I2 h( f
Japanese aircraft losses) x! W1 N, Y; y
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged( S5 D& |/ A+ u6 V
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed on ground
; @9 y, [% S2 C6 W      Ki-27b Nate: 1 damaged
' s6 k9 Z& P9 y, m$ b- {      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed on ground
4 P" |8 ?1 i  c6 H      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground
1 F3 v$ i( [8 c7 _( X9 V1 g, j. lAllied Ships- I) D$ @4 ?% ~
      DD Tenedos
# s6 X( H; W& y2 z- Y7 E      DD Van Ghent
3 a, I0 g' \3 [1 S. M) K      DD Evertsen9 ^+ u7 k. d% W  t  N! }, K
      DD Vampire " }1 J& ]+ C4 H3 M7 ?% U2 A
Airbase hits 26 ~% Y8 ^/ U" e( j7 i4 S7 m7 _
Airbase supply hits 14 W& w: \" X( C" N6 M% g7 x. Z7 x6 H
Runway hits 9
5 ~% R6 C/ i/ t$ h4 FPort hits 2) M- K+ R( s3 o, Q2 h0 j
Port fuel hits 27 U8 X* s/ N* h" R
Port supply hits 2 " d/ ~2 L7 ]  o$ S% [
DD Tenedos firing at Miri & ?7 Z! |  R* {# e
DD Van Ghent firing at Miri
$ y* |' \- N# q! H4 ]+ m# g+ N8 KDD Evertsen firing at Miri ( B8 J# x6 G7 D% J* H8 i
DD Vampire firing at Miri  # H, w' ^4 L+ E2 B9 m
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ASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74 0 h2 r% P1 g% i% ]4 t( L/ L
Japanese Ships6 S2 k5 ^, v2 z& a' x2 f$ }; x
      xAK Nissyu Maru
: F; @8 G/ g: ~- b5 o1 G      xAK Kogyo Maru% Q- q- N$ e) o) |0 d8 R8 T
      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru ' U/ M* h2 [5 \3 w" G! s
Allied Ships
* ~; C0 b* ~% @* a. {      SS S-36 ) B% c* G2 Y; q0 n* Z0 E5 u8 A2 J, s
SS S-36 is sighted by escort' C8 Q/ w* |% q. @3 y( w0 C
Sub escapes detection : M( `2 E' X" A% V% G
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Ground combat at 86,45 (near Nanyang) ! {5 h: B6 _. K& v
Japanese Shock attack 1 J: i* w% X* n5 s, ]& n
Attacking force 1972 troops, 0 guns, 297 vehicles, Assault Value = 168 1 |  j# ?3 K" d0 m( f
Defending force 9355 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 367
$ k; |  }  s) j# \Japanese adjusted assault: 173  
' D! f( T9 S) |' X3 i+ dAllied adjusted defense: 54  0 Z" `( D& \6 r1 E$ U4 ^7 l6 H
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  
3 j& F2 F+ F5 h2 C: i# l, {/ QCombat modifiers6 T' Q* p& \1 P2 g; ~' D' k
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
3 ~) i9 t2 `' n6 }Attacker: shock(+) * _. l* c3 L7 o" |4 V
Allied ground losses:
# V, W& S7 A: ?( m! u      4369 casualties reported
" y1 k3 k' m7 L         Squads: 188 destroyed, 109 disabled
( I; D/ D5 _  z2 T8 u0 b  Q         Non Combat: 147 destroyed, 0 disabled2 {9 m6 Z: _4 J" Q4 I0 M6 e3 o7 D
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 4 disabled' {4 y; }3 d7 c$ I+ p
      Guns lost 11 (2 destroyed, 9 disabled)7 y1 F0 S% \' t7 f; L, i( I
      Units retreated 1 ; O0 R0 l  a9 a/ U' l3 w
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! ' ], q) k8 Q3 ^2 D- F
Assaulting units:& ~' j2 \9 i% t7 K. V$ [5 ^
    3rd Tank Regiment
: j2 X; o% |* Q    12th Tank Regiment
7 x' S% N; c" Q0 `. i6 l- T2 }    15th Tank Regiment
2 ~9 ?4 G4 M2 `- oDefending units:
) h( H: w* I. P1 a    85th Chinese Corps 0 Q0 L5 _  E* ~  u2 \' g& e
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Ground combat at 84,55 (near Nanchang) 4 H" b3 N5 T9 P' X
Japanese Bombardment attack
  t# T4 W* G% i) r# g. OAttacking force 5592 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 194 6 Q; l" {0 X! q" X" r4 F
Defending force 4206 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 138
7 @; L3 U# V8 `! z+ T# EAllied ground losses:; S, y$ {6 X: f- ]; L5 f% s
      8 casualties reported
7 `! r2 w: \6 O$ V0 x+ Y1 o# \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 X4 N; Z. S" E& z, V5 m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# l# k4 q/ M6 c& d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 V; {0 m5 p% e) Z. _8 d; @7 ]5 _Assaulting units:; B$ c+ H$ g( Q. x9 \
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
3 n% E3 a, `# T1 [8 y0 wDefending units:
. B$ y6 R# h7 H4 s$ D! L' t    88th Chinese Corps
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) ' j# J/ {' d/ y# V
Japanese Bombardment attack & a; S3 a& ^+ S  _: `: o! m2 X
Attacking force 11320 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 408
' J1 y) I5 c5 T- ^& [! Z7 \Defending force 33354 troops, 202 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1139 : T! Q; t5 x' ?# G
Japanese ground losses:% C9 k2 B' p' g3 k- i/ b( O
      11 casualties reported
+ y4 K% }. G# c9 Q1 ^! M( n         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: S. ~) ~) q5 Q- R: k         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: W8 \/ T' u& ?- S, R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ ?( P. y9 T# d9 W  V5 bAllied ground losses:3 n$ P$ n* _) l! ~' o
      15 casualties reported0 e* D% _' M3 [8 ^/ u( n
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
$ P  l$ {# R. w$ F1 N$ M         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  T( ~& S0 P; T* |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 r  R6 @" p# G- k9 t& n& NAssaulting units:8 L; o' v3 K9 I2 a
    35th Division - ?  Y% b# y4 ]& L; g% N: e
Defending units:2 e# Y  B8 y0 W
    40th Chinese Corps
! E' J5 s: H+ _0 c1 H3 C$ b  n* {    80th Chinese Corps/ g, |1 t7 i0 c! @) r3 [: H0 x( [
    48th Chinese Corps
2 C- n) j$ w9 {    51st Chinese Corps. }& Y( |; L" k& W2 g; Z4 d9 ~
    29th Chinese Corps
. A+ E4 u: c4 z5 H+ A: X; [    93rd Chinese Corps
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' J: G( |+ E2 SGround combat at Manila (79,77)
3 P) U) p. h% T" U8 HJapanese Shock attack
/ D9 G5 S$ g: T9 t) mAttacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 97
5 c* B& g9 L# y* `4 M' r" ADefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
8 S5 g/ A) z9 m) B7 \1 Z. JJapanese adjusted assault: 74  
! |% r) s6 N" ~7 A# UAllied adjusted defense: 1  
' W0 m; l2 d+ n; S4 a8 `6 n0 r1 i9 WJapanese assault odds: 74 to 1 (fort level 0)  
/ |& p0 H" R4 f  z9 _" {Japanese forces CAPTURE Manila !!!
+ Q  @3 h& b2 ~6 l$ b# z% VCombat modifiers
; H, f+ ^: ?" S/ H  M+ B$ m/ |Attacker: shock(+) $ g' K3 t& ~+ I( D; W: \  A
Assaulting units:" E/ U, C& ?  P2 f5 F
    48th Recon Regiment
8 q' V, `4 N1 {9 L4 L    2nd Tank Regiment # C: |  R5 \0 A2 `' |
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6 B) Z# m9 X7 t, ZGround combat at Tavoy (54,60)
, D1 r2 A* C1 M# A- r: @. _5 UJapanese Deliberate attack
+ Z4 |) s' Y% Z9 h$ s2 F4 @4 f! YAttacking force 1328 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 57 ) `+ p5 n* ]- F! @1 l5 M  o. `& u3 U0 C
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
1 G8 z: E8 G  T1 XJapanese adjusted assault: 28  3 C7 `4 s) W/ ]8 n( j/ x, z
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
% h( V5 c+ i6 Z4 UJapanese assault odds: 28 to 1 (fort level 1)  
# d: w3 ]( P8 e, U% g  h" V$ g- H7 mJapanese forces CAPTURE Tavoy !!!, Y/ M! K( f$ x1 Z3 o
Combat modifiers" a* h9 D$ W: M7 T* V
Attacker: leaders(-)
- N8 A5 ]( Q5 I3 |' ~4 R8 CAssaulting units:! t, n* }4 s* c
    1st RTA/A Division
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 41; t6 W- D7 _6 {
香港扫雷船被雷了一下。不过扫雷效率倒是挺高的,一天几百雷,而盟军库存也就几百雷了。。6 O7 i# `% Z2 h' a
克拉克的空中游击也不好打啊,有一队xakl的运输队带着2w补给靠岸了,
4 j2 x, L  a- X9 }$ Z8 ^由于5级港口的马尼拉刚好陷落了,只能在2级港口的克拉克卸载,编队已经暴露
% Z# l) l0 c$ d- J" m7 q估计第二天会遭到屠杀,能卸下多少就看今晚的了,去的都是10节的小船,丢了也不心疼。/ j) B3 R- m' E7 `/ R$ `' d
另KB也出现在了达沃附近,正在往西北方向的马尼拉赶,看来是kb要进南洋了。
, M3 j  C2 b# I) V  \不过目前侦查显示kb数量才200+,分兵了?? 难道58又来机会了???
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TF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)
% k( a+ {5 l! b  U" PJapanese Ships! [2 q  p! {: @" s
      AMc Toshi Maru #1; L4 Z$ l2 u  b4 Y! k
      AMc Tamo Maru #6, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
* Y1 U, X6 I+ m8 T      AMc Wa 9
% e, G4 I" h$ A2 }& s      AMc Wa 6 9 S2 n& A, K8 f- B+ S
88 mines cleared
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TF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)
2 P5 w# I% O6 [8 e: G% KJapanese Ships
0 |2 i/ S2 i1 f4 t9 G0 c7 a5 i4 ]$ D      AMc Toshi Maru #1
2 C3 K' m( V0 \4 G/ R      AMc Wa 9
1 e8 c$ j3 u, A$ H# U! O      AMc Wa 6 # @6 I3 Z. b, ^" `3 i
92 mines cleared
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9 e& J& c( o: a4 ~TF 117 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61)
# k' w2 M* R+ X7 w) b2 [; Y/ {2 vJapanese Ships
+ L/ s2 j/ Y6 b8 s3 g$ N: g( T# E      AMc Toshi Maru #1
8 q# B# {" N4 Q& ]9 }. v1 P2 mines cleared ! V: ^7 ~, J2 `0 a1 a% ^! R0 W5 p
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' _% Y; N0 o6 P8 Z1 _7 d! Q( M, ETF 82 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61) $ u, C9 y. E2 x& q4 }" r+ w
Japanese Ships
( E' s+ p5 M8 W: a0 F3 M7 V7 s; F6 L      TB Chidori1 K; H8 u1 A6 @0 x# j
      PC Sumire$ ]( V7 a* P( J3 B0 [; c
      PC Ashi 2 ^) z8 B/ |7 ]7 ?. A
4 mines cleared 9 |3 X4 x0 ]. a5 c6 A. V$ O' j2 w
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TF 82 encounters mine field at Hong Kong (77,61) 6 {4 @1 \2 C% A" `5 G" u& A
Japanese Ships% h1 |# [$ Y# N
      PC Sumire
& y8 ~$ Z# {2 i7 f, q* E! E      PC Ashi * E! a  N# a* j  ~: C
2 mines cleared
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2 [3 y( x" k2 KMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 2 r" F& j+ T' d  L% K
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 1 Q+ c+ t2 e2 _: d; h  B. L
Raid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet." w4 M8 A3 c2 Q6 D9 d! @
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
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      A6M2 Zero x 28
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      P-35A x 2, q( q. a+ r; b7 k2 A
      P-40B Warhawk x 2
, F# V; u, ?. U+ r) i% _' ^- j      P-40E Warhawk x 9
! l- M$ o, g4 @# UJapanese aircraft losses) i6 n4 c  g: L1 t  a1 N
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
! h$ j) m% {% i$ H& rAllied aircraft losses: R! x8 N# H& \3 G% E6 U
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed + I9 w; i0 p) A, W: ^$ `
Aircraft Attacking:
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
- [- R( ~/ a- b% z( GWeather in hex: Partial cloud
* `  q1 i8 J4 c0 p3 D4 M$ L* d: WRaid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
: [5 Q  r" G7 p7 z8 v# y6 TEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
5 J8 `# C0 i( \0 m* A: pJapanese aircraft" d9 J- L- M1 y% F, I
      A6M2 Zero x 37 6 ]4 \, ~# x* J+ t8 @. |
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      P-40B Warhawk x 2
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Allied aircraft losses
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+ F8 s/ Z5 c6 {0 w1 ?Aircraft Attacking:2 @( P3 @2 v5 h3 h
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
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& F7 c$ S1 V! \- V2 pRaid detected at 13 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.3 A* f; G7 W. m
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 2 F; D- W& |' S9 C% p/ F8 C% H
Japanese aircraft( Y7 A; p% j0 Q6 y# U& Q4 L
      A6M2 Zero x 9 ' z' p& t  J8 `# }
No Japanese losses
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       9 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 0 r; m( `3 @+ ]& n1 c& E
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Ground combat at Pucheng (86,57)
8 e/ D. `' z5 e8 a) `Japanese Shock attack
( @& y# M$ }& F6 LAttacking force 225 troops, 0 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
0 i/ N8 M: V5 z. zDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 3 N& `1 s( A& K" \
Japanese adjusted assault: 19    t& f% M% Q; _* P& D' K
Allied adjusted defense: 1  1 D' ?0 |4 g( c/ w: j/ k1 z
Japanese assault odds: 19 to 1 (fort level 2)  
9 `1 A% K% f: t0 g* k* V* FJapanese forces CAPTURE Pucheng !!! 1 w' I3 D( ]4 G
Combat modifiers
$ C3 I0 H. @8 KAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-) 4 r9 ?; R& v3 t& K+ }
Assaulting units:& D& ~) }# u9 L* Z
    8th Armored Car Co  ! K* l6 U; l6 t* X$ U
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
4 |* t, Q7 @; y1 q3 D8 M) QJapanese Bombardment attack
7 g2 K# r" z5 y9 f( \Attacking force 11343 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 466 & [' B! o2 N' [1 s) l5 k* `% G
Defending force 33280 troops, 202 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1135
( B  u! @7 f; r* H1 |& JAssaulting units:' I/ H6 a0 c* m  ^; }
    3rd Tank Regiment, \/ S4 d' I7 L" y" Y5 a4 U
    35th Division 0 [. w+ Z: v3 L3 o5 R  D% Z% E) T
Defending units:* b5 {7 u+ ^9 i% q
    40th Chinese Corps
+ G+ j1 z+ R) w9 K- H4 `% P    48th Chinese Corps
4 Y4 O4 |  \7 K$ |6 Z+ @    80th Chinese Corps
0 P* H# E6 ]4 j+ E3 P- `& i9 s    51st Chinese Corps. ?& H; w9 }; V/ h
    29th Chinese Corps& I4 E. ?- g7 N- R
    93rd Chinese Corps
初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。; Y0 c, K; c. I/ ?6 E# `% ^
菜花封锁不用心,我感觉不但能上几个师到爪哇,弄几十万补给上去都有可能。站住爪哇的话,还可以把马来等周边兵力慢慢接过去,大大减少盟军实质性损失,同时使得日军在必须拿下的南洋耗尽登陆加成,为整体防御赢得宝贵时间。
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-10-12 13:34 编辑
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初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。
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wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-11 23:28
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同意这种战略: 估计对付陈荣不管用,; e: t0 X. n: I3 W+ M3 t# a
今天优酷也有一个关于2战德国油料的视频《纳粹德国石油野心揭秘》。一起看看吧,看是不是策划稿。
只要判断清楚了日军的主攻方向,当日军跨海进攻印度、澳东、新西兰,都可以利用这些地区的大量高等级机场,集中陆航+全部58死拼kb,重创kb还很有希望的。初期日军的优势是陆军兵力集中,海军水面夜战水平高,再加上KB的集中使用。盟军初期兵力分散,但是58集中起来还是有一定优势,此外就是陆航轰炸机多,战斗机少。所以盟军只能是利用有限的陆军和水面舰只,死拼各个要点,拖延日军的进攻速度。同时规划建设好设伏战场,以及必须死守的大战区堡垒。
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同意这种战略: 估计对付陈荣不管用,
1 x" v4 X3 K1 _! c3 t! n: e8 U今天优酷也有一个关于2战德国油料的视频《纳粹德国石油野心揭秘》。一起看看吧,看是不是策划稿。
  j8 v7 C0 \* L2 p! n# K  mlala23159 发表于 2014-10-12 12:58
" h9 k+ s3 R' U5 g. b, U: ?8 \4 x虽然这个视频有些戏说味道,不过基本观点是对的:战争首先是资源的战争。其实玩下钢铁雄心的话,对于二战的政治经济态势和战略选择会有更好的理解,德国和日本的选择也就不会觉得跟疯子一样了。
其实,德国和日本是让占领区给撑破肚皮的,如《纳粹德国石油野心解密》中,提到的回血能力,就是其可持续作战能力,德国和日本没有·从占领区中获得更多的可持续作战能力,换句话说日本还没有从南洋把投资赚回来就被打趴下了,如果日本经营南洋能像东北那样,且战争科技能跟上美国,是能和美国拼一拼的。关于德国打苏联为何不再春季进攻呢
初期缅甸还是不宜重兵,否则印度和澳洲都空虚了,缅甸终究还是个鸡肋,一旦日军拿下南洋,仰光港就失去效用了。前期兵力如果能偷运上爪哇是最好的,这是日军必须拿下的地方,兵法:攻其必救、守其必攻。
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wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-11 23:28
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是个好主意,值得仔细思考下。
; I4 I" y- w; ^$ M* T$ S' W3 @/ _日军应该不会跳过仰光,当然如果日军拿下南洋,仰光也守不了多久* i. M* z; v7 D) d/ S8 ?4 J
目前只是想尽量赶运补给,在飞虎队打光之前 能运多少算多少了。。。。$ K1 c& B4 k- c  [0 g  L
44 45 46英印旅已经上岸,18师还在路上,经你这一提醒,在考虑是否上java
5 g, ?0 u) q. L4 u3 N, [但java上只有500+战力 加上18师也就是800左右,目前有7-8w补给在岛上
5 q  I- k7 \( S7 I% q( z部队已经在内陆的一个山地集结 打算全面放弃滩头,在日军海军优势地区,
" P+ S& }8 h1 E* `炮击会严重杀伤部队战力, 现在要考虑是否再增援些澳大利亚师。
. ?# h3 ?5 ~, v7 @, h* H9 N, \: O如果拉包尔能成功增援上去,那澳大利亚 相对安全,估计就可以分兵去java了。
! l! ^# Y3 K2 D其实 澳大利亚和印度这么大地盘 这么少兵力,一旦日军上岸就只能且战且退
4 U& }" @) D8 j& M往最后据点集结 拖时间,澳大利亚有悉尼和墨尔本 等4倍地形可用,印度就差多了
/ U) j9 Z* p+ O  V估计只能守卡拉奇了。 按日军在马来的推进速度,java没准能修个5-6级防御,
只要判断清楚了日军的主攻方向,当日军跨海进攻印度、澳东、新西兰,都可以利用这些地区的大量高等级机场,集中陆航+全部58死拼kb,重创kb还很有希望的。初期日军的优势是陆军兵力集中,海军水面夜战水平高,再加上K ...
" ^5 P0 O- w  l* j6 X1 I3 s' ]reninhat 发表于 2014-10-12 16:31
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等盟军第4个cv出来后,应该会集结下给 日军找点麻烦。% A9 l  O) `' T$ ?: J' r) V, n
打算等42年1月后给机队扩编调整下,一艘cv上4-5个中队有点散乱。。。
- F& Q6 K* N- ^! A; U$ F- P0 n- n盟军的空军战斗机太少,轰炸机以现在的经验基本是给日军送经验,
+ u7 n7 i- x- }* j当然如果58要拼命 也会拉他们一起上。
4 @) `' Y$ l9 C9 o; @/ |' z, X各大战区的主力据点已经在开始修防御了。。。
2 s1 z& U, N0 G4 n% L  T  b能拖一天是一天。。。
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