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( E* o4 v5 X3 _# p; T& f$ Q- [缅甸的攻略,个人感觉要不就速攻,开局就压制仰光,然后带近2k战力爬过去。
1 j7 F' F+ y5 I) i# h0 C前期马来半岛的部队都在走路 一般要到1月半左右才能到新加坡附近,
! b5 O+ ^8 P! ^8 g& j* C这时候马来半岛的战力其实都在路上,没啥大作用。
; s7 l$ X8 l5 |' T9 @0 b$ E& L要不就要等新加 ...
# b1 r, r+ K: N) }$ `1 Bzer0 发表于 2014-11-17 15:29
3 i; r: W, E- a) K) u2 w, z: p一开始有迂回兵力的情况下,你未必就能知道对方虚实如何,战略态势利用的就是虚虚实实。: x% x* N( ]. R- W  M% J( \
缅甸兵力投入多了,对前期的盟军来说肯定不划算,毕竟是二线战场,前期兵力紧缺的盟军有很多更重要的地方必须布防。一旦缅甸战败,这些部队得爬很久才能回到印度,万一不幸被截断退路,更不用说了,对整个战局影响颇大,因为缅甸不比南洋是日军必须确保尽快拿下的,大可以用小部队截断你退路后速攻兵力空虚的印度或澳洲。5 I0 a/ t3 m7 ~9 Y
缅甸兵力投入少了,面对日军迂回更加不好办,你该用多少兵力去应对迂回的敌军?少了,有被截断退路的危险,多了,正面日军强推就容易了。5 M3 `, }! J& \2 A+ h
总的来说,前期盟军不存在和日军在缅甸拼的资本和必要,缅甸和印度没有直接道路连接也为盟军防守仰光带来很大隐患。和中国战场长沙附近一样,一旦日军形成包围的态势,由于地利不适合防守,为避免包围通常只能选择主动撤退。
新加坡看上去快了,预先默哀一下吧……, L: r/ V, C  M* f  S7 g: u! c( Y
hmsd 发表于 2014-11-17 16:06
; H! ^5 l  s0 U4 R; i& F7 ?本人用日军时,一月多就陷落了,现在撑到2月了已经比较满意了。
- j5 d7 v( m/ ?2 `特地去查了下,发现历史上居然撑到了2月半,看来可以试试能否撑到历史时间。
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一开始有迂回兵力的情况下,你未必就能知道对方虚实如何,战略态势利用的就是虚虚实实。
" d4 {9 `- A% [) x缅甸兵力投入多了,对前期的盟军来说肯定不划算,毕竟是二线战场,前期兵力紧缺的盟军有很多更重要的地方必须布防。一旦缅 ..., v2 w& P0 E/ u! t* n' L$ `" ?4 Y
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-17 18:32
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还是没搞清楚你说的迂回是如何迂回。登陆缅甸?  Y5 I8 S9 r. \0 ?3 s- N) o
要登陆的话,没有kb护航,在58已经到了爪哇的情况下,风险太大。% e5 Z7 S" x; }3 @! @
如果从陆路过来的话,南边肯定要走这里,除非北面直接去腊戍方向,; S6 T0 f; V$ J
这个时候盟军机动能力较强,可以利用铁路机动防御。2 k- ^3 ~1 L8 A5 v
至于划不划算就看各位统领的个人判断了,有人选择放弃大陆战场,那缅甸就没必要抵抗; U2 ]3 w& A( t# g" C7 k6 I6 r; s" S
本人希望借助大陆的2w多战力,拖住大量日军,缅甸就成了一个重要战场了,
$ T* L7 ]& t& T* r投入1k-1500战力完全值得,由于开局马来方向的日军战力基本是固定的
+ I9 F; j: s2 A如果让盟军增援上去了,日军面对2级地形+2-3级野战工事+过河突击,
& d$ a0 J1 s+ O+ \1 j1 s- v估计要过来2k战力才能啃动,再多战力去缅甸,新加坡方向就更危险了。1 C; o1 g/ x. `$ S2 M, o6 a/ \) S
盟军前期也就是新加坡,爪哇,缅甸,其他地方更不用着急了。
4 o* g- P7 B' ~印度自己还有2k左右战力,等到2月还会出现近千战力的澳大利亚增援,6 z; B* V7 u% l6 o/ N4 f
在本人看来,战力并不紧缺,本来就是自由部队的这些旅和师 用在印度反而更不划算。
) Y: D+ C# B) v1 c& g还是没搞清楚你说的迂回是如何迂回。登陆缅甸?
; J1 f9 }; G  i9 o# X要登陆的话,没有kb护航,在58已经到了爪哇的情况下,风险太大。
; F" m) S& \, ^# ]如果从陆路过来的话,南边肯定要走这里,除非北面直接去腊戍方向,$ C! y! Z$ i, a5 W, X
这个时候盟军机动能力较强, ...
, Y' p$ v+ D$ X( _; hzer0 发表于 2014-11-17 19:57
1 G( M" W, {+ O( L0 O3 U# |迂回自然得“正奇结合”,不然哪来的效果呢?至于说缅甸战场的价值方面,当然也有一定的价值,不过初期盟军兵力是不够与日军在这样的二线战场上死拼的。仰光港的作用在星加坡陷落后就自然丧失了,投入太大兵力并不划算。毕竟,缅甸的价值是和制海权密切相关的,这不同于其他日军必须尽快陆地占领的基地——由于必须攻克,放置更多的兵力即会导致日军更大的困难。
% a2 |5 W2 E* i/ R* r% W: U* [8 L5 R而且,缅甸初期投入太大兵力,一方面肯定会降低印度和澳洲的兵力配备,另一方面,你需要回收这些兵力的时候,会发觉远比之前想象的困难。
/ {" N/ _. B! ]5 m何况,由于实际战斗力的差距,不管是投入1500还是2000,日军仅需一半的兵力即可与之对峙,而陷入对峙局面的部队,不是你想转移就能转移的,加上翻越野人山需要很久时间,一旦被日军在加尔各答周围登陆,缅甸部队即会陷入两难的窘境。
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迂回自然得“正奇结合”,不然哪来的效果呢?至于说缅甸战场的价值方面,当然也有一定的价值,不过初期盟军兵力是不够与日军在这样的二线战场上死拼的。仰光港的作用在星加坡陷落后就自然丧失了,投入太大兵力并不 ...
1 P5 _2 `& g; |  Qwangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-17 21:11
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仰光南面的两条河,如果日军不投入相当战力的部队,过河突击就是菜花现在这结果。
5 _* y3 b7 ]4 G: S8 ~9 g如果不过河,在河对岸如何牵制盟军呢? 倒是北线也许还能形成对峙,, J5 i6 E2 {! X. l3 k
目前缅甸的制空权并未完全丧失,即使新加坡没了,如果kb不支援过来,日军水面舰只也不敢乱来7 x1 l2 z) M" J9 x
应该是可以守一段时间的,至于说日军绕过仰光直接去印度的话,基本是要到爪哇沦陷,- _: D$ }9 O, O7 r
kb配合下才会有这种行动了,这时候已经3-4月了,补给也运上去不少了,. G; B' J4 ^  K& u% I
有收获就要有代价,这1k5左右的战力就是本人愿意为大陆战场支付的代价,并不一定要求能撤回来
% y& n, k3 S. o9 i; n5 C' T其实真正投入的也就是开局的那些机队战力,并未从印度改属,印度目前还算安全。# Y: A) ^/ ?) I* ]2 t  w7 `
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: F+ h  z1 [9 h8 s- I5 z2 u9 g日军开始不遗余力的炸新加坡了,当天又掉了约30架的轰炸机。  a  }2 C  t5 ~( R/ \% p
日军真大气,感觉比盟军还要财大气粗。
& b4 Y! S4 T1 O( n* C荷兰空军的两架Do-24损失,是因为kb出现在佩里硫附近,侦查kb的2架大艇被击毁
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Night Naval bombardment of Singapore at 50,84 ; I, m+ A/ n- W( W2 |2 S, K
Allied Ships
( x7 f) l6 j7 `: |+ y      CL Durban
% O, O5 }* I& K8 p" u- F/ W  `      CL Dragon
5 |! m/ K" V( r! @9 Y  j      CL Danae; q5 \) M2 w) g) l! O
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
9 i, @- V- K, q3 c6 Q. MWeather in hex: Moderate rain 6 S  v' n9 o, T
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.4 C0 k0 {, O  ^: L
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes 7 W! W' [" q, T+ ?( S6 k/ O' @
Japanese aircraft
# C7 z: V9 V  K3 i      G3M2 Nell x 51
$ A' b" N  K& _' h& P& |" H. M      G4M1 Betty x 22
8 Y& s$ L! ]( G' F0 F! S% bJapanese aircraft losses1 S+ m% ^  {4 {: R& ~
      G3M2 Nell: 14 damaged) `1 ?1 Z! f8 I  x. g5 J  W; q
      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak4 o, J. Q" }4 B0 H) i
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
, R: S. n# t% R% _/ w0 Q' {* r      G4M1 Betty: 2 destroyed by flak
  B; R2 [- V7 s, @1 vAllied ground losses:
3 T# M* M0 A  ~2 x3 G$ R      5 casualties reported% W8 D+ W$ `) N" d6 y, W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 T  D; G: o, h$ [7 y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 ?, o' b- t% l) L! d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + C7 S0 o# X5 Y1 D
Airbase hits 134 \. E) d! }  Y, }( u+ f0 N4 d. @
Airbase supply hits 3/ \0 r' [) Q- S* O& n" U2 c
Runway hits 175 D, w/ o/ V  k
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
% s8 J# G. r* ^* b5 A* ~5 v! KWeather in hex: Moderate rain * r. `2 w0 F, e7 Q4 w1 j- S! |0 ]
Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.+ {" c8 d: c: V( M( t& f8 Y
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 3 n: s7 [' z- `! g" Z
Japanese aircraft
/ B5 ]5 L( ~- e4 G      G4M1 Betty x 6 ' |; {* v( G; D( q+ y5 t
Japanese aircraft losses
* b( O" X+ a1 S9 E3 O  [      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged4 d5 @8 l! D6 Y4 L' `# H( j6 n
      G4M1 Betty: 2 destroyed by flak- h7 ~( i1 I( }, K
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  $ \! K1 g3 k# c' F" K
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 5 |+ j; N) m7 ?
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
$ r, s9 Y8 `2 H* t' E/ IEstimated time to target is 7 minutes 9 [, M3 b% h4 x! |, {8 C
Japanese aircraft& O3 N$ B3 k- A0 \0 B# x/ W- L$ a
      G4M1 Betty x 16
  ^: x7 X: F! R, oJapanese aircraft losses, `! k) q! L2 ]8 t" D: D8 }
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged
. O" F1 z* }. F3 l7 T' E5 k      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak   V0 v% t  \  |4 ]# Y
Airbase hits 3; E/ S6 g9 b. j  _6 F: e2 f
Airbase supply hits 1/ d1 {" r, U( _1 |( {- H5 v8 p
Runway hits 15
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
6 Z6 O/ m5 Z! R3 Y$ C" lWeather in hex: Moderate rain
& J# b% e; r3 `! A) B4 PRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.3 ^3 v  w5 Y& |  d5 i' [
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes ! P& Q, C0 J- A6 {" `# x2 n
Japanese aircraft
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      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 122 P, x' [0 j0 I5 o
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 17 , K" d, ~0 F$ H* }# F) x$ j9 y  C
Japanese aircraft losses
8 h; {/ w* i9 U" n      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged
' ^' \# o# }$ b, K$ F2 `* c$ i      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 5 damaged" t: n/ ]1 r2 v) P
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak
9 i- `# J0 f7 jAllied ground losses:9 d; J# o) K4 q, c" Z* H
      7 casualties reported
8 u5 S$ Y" a0 `. F7 l) w1 w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( p" J' @( T6 a: {, p$ B; K$ _& F+ x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 S6 l1 ]% p2 f( f, x" Q; G
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled+ d8 p% X+ c& Y# ]2 U/ P1 v
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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1 E3 J1 s0 w5 s' A* y& [8 B- UMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
( V1 P9 f  n4 R4 NWeather in hex: Moderate rain
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% Y( e) ~9 ?7 e, zEstimated time to target is 11 minutes / D3 q, V# c. G' i- k7 k% z0 v
Japanese aircraft
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Japanese aircraft losses/ e& w# k* d6 J) s
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 4 damaged ' f5 [6 n. b6 w" Y5 Q
Airbase hits 1
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       7 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 10000 feet5 d- }7 m4 [' B0 B
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb& t: @- e2 S, V8 ~* B
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  5 u0 \- v- i! |/ ?4 @
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
5 A* y0 o, V! ]! _1 I. l) ?Raid detected at 30 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
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      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 12
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      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 7 damaged
5 i' b9 f! W" ?) G7 `) I6 K% Z5 ZAirbase hits 2
$ {8 F7 B" d5 i' }" rAircraft Attacking:
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               Airfield Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb0 r, D+ U1 `( I! e2 I
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Morning Air attack on 1st Division, at 82,48 , near Ichang
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Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
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No Allied losses " a- P8 Z* x& l& a4 d: [
Aircraft Attacking:
" ?. _) J# }/ }       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
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Morning Air attack on 1st Militia Regiment, at 74,52 , near Tuyun - j; H0 P6 O- F$ h7 ^! w& b6 d
Weather in hex: Severe storms 0 T! K) Q* |6 L! a4 ]8 v' L$ E  C
Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
4 }5 e5 G) o% F3 O8 VEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
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No Allied losses
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               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb ; A7 D0 X6 X) @3 w: ?
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,53 , near Chiang Mai
( ~: R' _8 n2 V+ }: o3 gWeather in hex: Severe storms
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4 B) a8 U, d5 i* ]: L) EEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
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      A6M2 Zero x 2
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No Japanese losses
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Aircraft Attacking:+ U8 s+ L( C& [( ?7 r9 M
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet$ D7 F6 S7 d8 D4 w( \0 w3 _
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 12, 42
! R5 f5 z4 E/ e2 L日军继续轰炸新加坡,当天又有约20架日军轰炸机被击落,
# ~2 _* R  b1 e, S在轰炸过后,日军再次对新加坡展开了突击,打出了1:1,城防被降到了1级' e& P6 o' y/ I6 C* q  ~  r; L
虽然死伤人数依然多于盟军,不过盟军已经有4个营级单位被歼灭了,
5 g( ]/ W0 Y* P: N1 U. {  z预计下一轮突击,新加坡将易手。
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1 {0 q4 J' t- x7 M6 ^0 MWeather in hex: Overcast
+ A) k% D6 q: w& uRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.1 w" ~4 C2 k- `5 ]6 S" ]
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
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, W# }9 v4 s4 n7 J$ T5 ?2 BJapanese aircraft losses8 I0 I1 u, Y! c' F" J5 o
      G3M2 Nell: 6 damaged
  T5 P3 T, |3 J& @5 L6 A      G4M1 Betty: 11 damaged
- V) @9 I6 \3 c% l      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 7 _* [% R# S# M) M, c* [  k! q
Allied ground losses:% z1 @+ L( z$ h) v6 m7 g
      4 casualties reported
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         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' r6 w. _; ?/ K# @" j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ' O2 s. @0 Q0 t! A& @1 d  x
Airbase hits 4
3 k: Q/ O9 K! e. p! w6 o4 `  eRunway hits 24
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  : V7 }# b  q  G  ~
Weather in hex: Overcast . _2 L2 T6 j' y( @" ]
Raid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.9 T/ h! q4 T! u& z
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
/ g& F; W4 w! M* K& |Japanese aircraft/ s* y. f- G5 I: W" x- N4 u; U
      G3M2 Nell x 318 I1 L* s) ]8 a( Q
      G4M1 Betty x 14
4 |9 e6 [+ s  D  `2 T+ ^Japanese aircraft losses1 b% \6 n+ ^$ S3 W1 V
      G3M2 Nell: 17 damaged* J, |% {+ n5 a& m  e
      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak% T) _9 E" a7 J, z  ?1 z
      G4M1 Betty: 9 damaged& ^$ [8 W. W' r* Q6 r
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
) Q  f; p$ l- \/ PAirbase hits 67 g7 [) D' k5 B% Y' {9 T& F
Airbase supply hits 1# N1 I- n: P  D& [# N: U; R
Runway hits 305 J% \+ D8 @7 e
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
: J# }2 }* M+ Z  p* YWeather in hex: Overcast - V, v* z3 E7 [% D- E' T! w/ E4 c3 [
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
! l% D5 E! _; |! qEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
8 F5 {" {: }" M6 t* d1 S! u0 p& pJapanese aircraft3 K* @; ^. O* G, _* j' i
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 124 p7 O# g" t( k
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 11
) m5 u, B) m2 u5 p" V      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 8 , y5 C' F9 E- j
Japanese aircraft losses- B) {& q6 V7 ~6 c+ M
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 6 damaged# p# R" v5 z  C! B& m4 C) K7 a6 u
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak) V8 H5 l* c# q6 Z& x
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 damaged 4 m) ?. D7 ]& F
Airbase supply hits 2
- K- z4 M# w1 L# b0 ^9 GRunway hits 3  ?2 T  W, Z& G
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+ [. d/ Y6 G  Z0 |) }/ w( aMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ; V& j" I0 K' s
Weather in hex: Overcast
( Y8 \( J) Q2 ?6 eRaid detected at 31 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
  m9 v7 _5 D7 t) O% o/ fEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
! T# [8 l) G- g! ^6 E2 v/ mJapanese aircraft
% U& V+ C" ~; ?3 ?6 E1 t) F# L      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 9
$ j, b1 V! @" E& s, GJapanese aircraft losses
2 |/ ]1 y1 g7 I: s      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 7 damaged . z5 E1 ~& D5 x' b. S0 R
Airbase supply hits 1 & o( Y1 b3 D/ E- A* n
Aircraft Attacking:1 h. W4 H: _& o
       9 x Ki-48-Ib Lily bombing from 10000 feet  |; c- G! M* ~* E$ y; a
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
' D7 v# _( n7 r0 O: }Weather in hex: Overcast
! l& u* {& O/ V& P) s  m" YRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.1 ~5 h( P1 u" G2 ^. a8 P) y
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes 8 ~, h) x( H4 G: T  t: G; N
Japanese aircraft; ~5 f8 K* c" ]7 t* @4 s
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
7 ]4 c0 s8 {. q      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12
1 `( e% L/ q! w1 h, eJapanese aircraft losses# p: t: M: P& _
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 11 damaged
  @9 l* Z9 p) e/ u; f) w( Y      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak : U% [0 E/ W8 u; Q9 I" i/ z
Runway hits 2$ X; W" n* J( Y" r2 n  h( @
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4 k: ]7 i+ W7 U6 ^Morning Air attack on 1st Mortar Battalion, at 82,48 , near Ichang
0 u$ l  U, ?: x5 H9 D4 o6 MWeather in hex: Clear sky & [4 A+ ~% a# M0 C4 r6 B& s# Y
Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet., p+ O3 C/ U  `1 ]5 ~
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes # b# g9 Z3 O5 X! ^$ B2 m: y6 y
Allied aircraft; g: I# `" ?2 T+ ~5 @
      A-29A Hudson x 8
* f1 A7 ?2 U: z8 kNo Allied losses 6 h! y" A  A! f- e+ J- A
Aircraft Attacking:
! I3 Y4 a; v: w  o       8 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
* a$ y" \: r" I7 b1 S# G               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb , p) w( w0 [  l" X9 w' P
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! M% T1 J3 @; M' C: {! nMorning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 57,53 , near Chiang Mai 8 c( O+ J7 \) C4 p5 f
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
$ E% z, j/ T1 ^: m& Y% a. [Raid spotted at 1 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
7 M4 l" ^( U: U, B" eEstimated time to target is 0 minutes / y& _( U: I; J) A; `5 h$ o
Japanese aircraft
3 S9 V% z* _# S1 _! o; ~      A6M2 Zero x 2 6 h9 O/ v$ y% x: S
Allied aircraft
% a) n4 O$ K. d$ g) W; `' g      Wirraway x 3
" y3 z, Q; a% S' m7 s. q+ |No Japanese losses
4 w' s1 ]& M' U# Y/ iNo Allied losses 6 x/ u  f' u! j  J3 }* ^. }
Aircraft Attacking:
; q0 J5 o- [( P2 b       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
. [2 w; d. @8 G5 q7 H( u  c               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb5 }: k8 S/ b7 T0 U" g! u0 C$ ]
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* [% W6 ^6 a: L8 ~% z9 M9 nMorning Air attack on 5th Recon Regiment, at 57,53 , near Chiang Mai
. S! y" v) ]) `, M2 `$ l8 @Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
# P! T8 ~" V4 m6 zRaid spotted at 2 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.: b) W) w8 h6 w7 }3 v
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
3 x9 g: X% C* Z; h3 VJapanese aircraft
3 V, z6 y" O7 z& I/ I/ Y0 g      A6M2 Zero x 3
% V3 E. _: e% q) O! eAllied aircraft; c" V: `. D& m+ O4 V
      B-17D Fortress x 7 + s+ |4 \5 t& L5 U$ \
No Japanese losses 3 t1 u) d6 _* ^) }8 u* k3 K
No Allied losses
8 O9 @  U  F: u% ]. KAircraft Attacking:, t9 v, z" r$ o2 ?" d
       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet: M2 Q- Q6 c% {0 S" r5 N+ z
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb6 r# c2 z- C0 d7 [# V/ {
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Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) , p" E9 Z0 w& V! l
Japanese Shock attack # s2 `! s$ g6 X8 U9 n
Attacking force 114175 troops, 1167 guns, 279 vehicles, Assault Value = 3363 ! ~$ v" o! ~/ l  T/ Z
Defending force 41460 troops, 478 guns, 291 vehicles, Assault Value = 818
1 }/ N. m) i) l- Y+ g/ y; wJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1 6 c; V4 q1 z  [6 ^5 I; n4 U
Japanese adjusted assault: 1562  4 `) u4 U9 `! k6 }
Allied adjusted defense: 1457  & _! j) s/ e& B
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1)  - {& e. @2 n" G6 `
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
! i% h- o  R: B3 C1 wCombat modifiers; z9 v- B8 m2 I
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)
& B+ Q0 R! b" K0 a, m0 U- O* J. qAttacker: shock(+)
2 l# ]6 r3 ?/ J- t0 }Japanese ground losses:& }  x0 X7 H: _; u( d( J
      3756 casualties reported+ r& E* s) `5 u+ S1 ?. i
         Squads: 83 destroyed, 447 disabled
% U# b  L5 D. a, G$ a. G         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 69 disabled
, ]) M. z% R$ }) p! L5 ?! g         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 42 disabled) {/ p9 Y$ t5 v
      Guns lost 47 (3 destroyed, 44 disabled)
4 z5 H/ n! b+ G, K      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)
# G. a" Z# ~& OAllied ground losses:
. S( |3 L! W5 l; {/ O; W$ M      2916 casualties reported
1 X1 ~7 T9 P3 k. u) s! v5 ]         Squads: 89 destroyed, 152 disabled
7 H0 Y: X% J1 f. V  [         Non Combat: 130 destroyed, 73 disabled
- ~5 A1 {8 t# d, E+ [( i         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 48 disabled" L: ^% c$ l6 O) P/ N+ h% ?4 J
      Guns lost 32 (10 destroyed, 22 disabled): d( U" _7 [. w/ U
      Vehicles lost 60 (33 destroyed, 27 disabled)$ F7 [1 m8 {" p9 {' W
      Units destroyed 4 + ?, Y) Q5 X, z! k
Assaulting units:! U# r' j5 o1 z3 W1 x
    56th Recon Regiment
( r0 t& O- b) [# l9 q    41st Infantry Regiment5 ~+ l4 o+ ~5 A  W0 X$ |
    3rd RTA Division
$ c; a& B/ K$ f    91st Naval Guard Unit
  @5 C$ p! H) A6 `% D6 @    55th Infantry Regiment- Q" k( J) |% I! E4 b8 u& q
    4th Division& u/ v9 t. ?& @6 m  d' S
    III./143rd Infantry Battalion
5 P7 I" \4 I# @8 n! @! E    12th Engineer Regiment! F# Y4 H* ~+ t( k: `
    113th Infantry Regiment/ z, V+ Z& d- v3 `% @
    4th RTA Division/ A$ _$ m* i" j2 Z
    11th Infantry Regiment
- X8 q% H9 T/ Q2 g# a7 |+ H    56th Infantry Regiment
  f! L  c% s& o9 K0 _4 x  S" {    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment: {5 q# a0 o+ _+ N0 l
    148th Infantry Regiment" V( w" F4 q) k- I6 L1 Z; F* ~7 ?) p
    38th Division4 h% P; m3 L9 o+ e7 C- S6 h6 T0 R0 k
    5th Engineer Regiment
: x: t! k6 i& _    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment
6 d% T& X8 [, \3 t7 ?) B5 w    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment6 z. W* ~1 |/ O6 _' u) Y9 }
    56th Engineer Regiment7 z0 M; ]5 }! i6 s# l  ?
    21st Infantry Regiment& E* O  ~, X% z0 t
    55th Engineer Regiment( q% X: I/ {$ o. Z
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade2 k6 b2 N. }5 A' d8 B, N1 y; Z
    6th RTA Division
% Q& L* N" W. z" s0 L    Imperial Guards Division
. W# j% D% \" n) C3 j$ S9 C. @    2nd RTA Division, w0 }! n" s+ F$ z9 s
    21st Division
' U* j! j" p5 o6 j) o5 c! x6 g    112th Infantry Regiment% K/ g8 h/ p# Z5 @. Y4 q
    42nd Infantry Regiment
( o3 r8 K! u( V# D$ E    114th Infantry Regiment
# n8 G9 V: G2 y% I    I./143rd Infantry Battalion
$ W# F# h5 A6 l# [) z    7th RTA Division
- _) r1 [1 q. C0 F3 _    11th Shipping Engineer Regiment: U) [* ], D1 ^5 y
    56th Field Artillery Regiment& f" I) c! M7 P4 m0 }' |
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
5 x1 B  M4 l4 W: E    15th Army
# Z+ y8 I) X" M& j. \    5th Field Artillery Regiment+ U; y0 i/ g& f' R3 n0 }
    25th Army' }4 m" n2 R" d
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
, P* j7 K3 h8 F! g. ]    34th Field AA Battalion! B& I- S( w) Q8 M% Q$ U0 j+ {
    55th Mountain Gun Regiment$ [5 R0 k2 X, Z/ b( Y
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment% Q; ]5 E! C9 B3 s3 a! Z7 `  G
    21st Fld AA Gun Co * n4 U& H" }3 v# F
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion - A) `7 `% S; V6 [  p
Defending units:
5 S' d$ I9 N1 n; D, j    2nd Loyal Battalion
, U1 @0 V6 y% O1 F) x# y' `! i    1st Manchester Battalion, b8 W8 I  Q0 W: T! m$ j+ J, L
    11th Indian Division
! b  @0 l- {) s; U    3rd SSVF Battalion8 }- Z2 m. V5 z9 @, j, I
    2/17 Dogra Battalion
9 N! ~( G8 f: t( V# Y) j9 _% V% B    3rd Cavalry Regiment
  R! R$ N7 V7 v7 M, O; F    5/14th Punjab Battalion3 i! }1 l! u/ m/ u8 ]) u6 X
    27th Australian Brigade
" V% x0 x: @0 n9 K4 a    SSVF Brigade
. g: B( M) G- j8 |+ J    1st Malay Battalion
% [5 ]4 v2 m" k4 K: X    22nd Australian Brigade  M0 |8 {& P( f; y# a5 ?- u
    9th Indian Division
) c4 M: p/ }* k. x! j5 d: P5 V' F; }    1st Mysore Battalion
2 y+ o2 B! Q- B& Z- {4 E    III Indian Corps
! o) o/ ^* o% }- f) ~7 ~9 y    3rd HK&S Light AA Regiment$ t# K2 u% k, N) O9 Q2 f$ o* \6 B
    109th RAF  Base Force
2 b; Z* S& j, M* o    110th RAF Base Force
+ a3 t3 H4 N& ~1 H  r    Malayan Air Wing $ ^# M8 p1 s% j. ]# n! v  |
    24th NZ Pioneer Coy
( q; |9 Q- g  N2 i8 d5 q    1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment
0 F6 v% n# T5 T  c1 ]# N    1st ISF Base Force
0 H6 J) M; r8 S- C  }0 V* h    111th RAF Base Force' P5 \& X7 e  {  ?
    Singapore Base Force+ g4 |6 \3 c/ ~0 Q# n5 [' Q3 l
    22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
/ D4 {% o- x! N6 H    2nd ISF Base Force
  u2 `" s# v0 d1 P4 d0 _- @    AHQ Far East 0 E' y7 j& U* x5 g
    Malaya Army# S+ `6 b* y4 o6 V* P; q
    Singapore Fortress( ^9 z) Q) a5 o$ P4 K
    2nd Gordons Battalion5 d' _4 @1 e  r4 F" U* z4 T$ n
    112th RAF Base Force
# `2 f$ q( m; i# Q4 x, E    224 Group RAF , n+ w# l* n' o* c
    3rd Heavy AA Regiment
1 k' k- z: H6 h- F& J. h/ _    223 Group RAF + ]& H7 [8 Y' y3 j3 V4 Z& p& s
    109th RN Base Force
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9 b& z" V, z6 Y仰光南面的两条河,如果日军不投入相当战力的部队,过河突击就是菜花现在这结果。
3 j; W8 u( [: l* w0 {; r如果不过河,在河对岸如何牵制盟军呢? 倒是北线也许还能形成对峙,
4 C/ K3 {) v3 O9 Y; \4 x目前缅甸的制空权并未完全丧失,即使新加坡没了,如果kb不支 ...
8 B5 h3 n) v+ c% hzer0 发表于 2014-11-18 20:45
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缅甸兵力这个说到底有些跑题了。
4 C9 C5 `; i- A- t/ ^: u- I5 |迂回战术形成战略态势上的胁迫,在初期的日军和后期的盟军都可以多活用。很多时候不是必须打一仗才能达到目的。当然,战略态势威压也必须对有一定战略判断能力的对手才能起作用,否则你真包围上了他还可能没有反应过来,更谈不上胁迫其主动撤退了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 13, 42
$ S) U$ [" n8 B$ V; H当天新加坡继续打下20左右的轰炸机,但是日军炮击能力视乎突然加强了,
  s7 I* Q1 N% k4 g光炮击就歼灭17个·班组,新加坡已经没啥悬念了。
! \4 \& a( M1 ]2 x/ B2 i当天出现了个怪事,一个荷兰CL舰队选择全速突击莫港的运输编队,侦查显示当地有ap和tk编队4 o. I# J0 ~7 F7 v. g
在读001的时候,下面情报栏显示该编队遭遇敌方编队,但是却没有战斗发生!. ~6 m4 i- @; j) }5 B; u# z( P
也没有战斗报告,很是怪异的事情,对方是运输编队,不太可能靠速度逃离,
# l4 ]. b; }) s2 F) `4 \本打算送些日军下海的,却出这种意外。刚开局时在菲律宾附近也出现过一次这种情况* \- M- A8 h% Y0 \( a2 {1 ^
一直没搞清原因。。。 / }# O0 T9 [& C% c( B$ l1 z
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0 k2 `$ k: V9 [3 Z' |4 U/ kMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
) P' l/ g9 b! p6 jWeather in hex: Severe storms 3 f0 [7 E& k8 [  x5 j( s2 l4 C
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet." `& Z& F9 W" B- p" C6 v
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
+ S1 E, C/ p+ e# C3 i' B% {3 g! L0 aJapanese aircraft
1 J6 a9 M# I( T1 O      G3M2 Nell x 29: o1 `2 s- a" S! u2 S
      G4M1 Betty x 9 ( o- D8 K7 B; }& K1 s
Japanese aircraft losses5 b. u3 s/ F$ E9 [; Z" Q% w
      G3M2 Nell: 18 damaged1 L0 u# M: L2 J+ g7 l  p
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged- f% l' Q% G# j& K3 h
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
' t. n7 [  I2 ?) h/ |5 @( z- h  C* QAllied ground losses:7 E7 M. C5 Y1 Q
      5 casualties reported6 b( K7 p& ^- B( b5 U$ Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  g" u( U7 z! E, w% x7 L
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. V9 ~. a& Z: y. i
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. z9 C7 w: D& s! G- W+ O; b9 PAirbase hits 5
( T" [$ n) r$ QAirbase supply hits 1
% Y% u! a$ l; u% U3 P! U4 IRunway hits 8
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* U6 M9 }1 k+ ~: ^) X6 f- yMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
5 Y# I; M  A8 P. }0 R: gWeather in hex: Severe storms + e+ d; {: k, c( b0 \+ R
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
' O1 f: ~% {5 S; t! h! g" L& s' @Estimated time to target is 11 minutes * @  U& {2 Z1 ]0 _
Japanese aircraft
# D5 w; c8 ?5 D3 E8 f9 Y* l      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 19
) P- M( i0 U2 _      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12+ Q& ?, |6 l, [, z; j: a8 [
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 13
$ R  M9 y- n9 i9 I4 m3 Y4 \Japanese aircraft losses; x$ ]+ n9 k  B" o! [1 [2 I
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 8 damaged
0 y# s5 t9 ^* l& ~* H. ~$ ?2 j8 ^      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 7 damaged * s6 ^* s& j( n7 t1 m5 v5 i6 c) p
Airbase hits 1" h) u8 p- @" B0 G5 o2 p
Runway hits 3
( u3 v" G" ]8 J4 q# v) o( a5 d1 Y) T---------------------------------------------------------------4 w% @% Y6 W2 o( y. d  }
Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  % w4 J( D3 T& }' `* {" E+ k4 M7 e
Weather in hex: Severe storms : o# ^: y$ y, f: s
Raid detected at 27 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
8 a1 q& V4 o; o+ \7 z1 a0 ]; i9 ZEstimated time to target is 8 minutes ) d- J4 D: d1 S/ }8 y1 n
Japanese aircraft0 {- D3 A1 L5 }; ~- a4 M; _. |
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12  w9 C/ R- P/ {+ R
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6 - \! ?# `" `. F  y$ r7 w5 V
Japanese aircraft losses3 h' O. _; g; A5 g$ }& S
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged
4 f: @% c; l1 o. p: {/ N, `Airbase hits 1
4 \* }/ R0 B/ l) j3 w% ]1 E. `Runway hits 2
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,53 , near Chiang Mai
2 q$ m/ O2 \, V% _/ f+ e2 kWeather in hex: Overcast
3 Q- F* x  r: y/ B0 VRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
/ h, n/ l$ T7 I2 q+ g) {Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 0 H2 P' @7 t8 Q- U
Japanese aircraft- \% N1 @# k* ]; U% a/ n
      A6M2 Zero x 3 ; q2 p: O+ ~3 L2 }9 w4 ^" W2 v
Allied aircraft( r* ~2 L, o8 \( Q& P- G
      Wirraway x 3
1 A+ R8 c) S) `* D7 [  A% [No Japanese losses
( r! _% I2 x; v+ t; @; @! cNo Allied losses , d( w1 V* ^! I1 F1 i# c9 m; I
Aircraft Attacking:
. T5 Q" t/ ?& S* J/ ]2 z" W       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet$ T6 {- R/ B0 c) \( }! V9 d) D; g) ?) S" q
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb
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3 C- h; s9 o/ G  Q/ @  o6 s& RMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
' k# [) f. s9 l" M: u- }Weather in hex: Severe storms
+ R  i  j5 U3 P4 PRaid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" I4 j. D; Q# J' `1 C+ U% `3 zEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
- I! z1 T) ^3 ?$ W. PJapanese aircraft
( t" m0 T' Q/ o" E      G4M1 Betty x 14 ) }3 e" u6 j% g% q8 [" |% Q. b
Japanese aircraft losses
: Q& H4 x, R+ F0 B1 I  H: m      G4M1 Betty: 10 damaged6 P! k5 ]/ N# F5 ]
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
6 m$ m. D6 M) H5 P- F3 E4 `1 dAirbase supply hits 1- t. V8 K8 a2 V8 u" C$ ^1 }
Runway hits 3* N% \1 M% E# k6 F0 c& c. w
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Afternoon Air attack on 1st Division, at 82,48 , near Ichang 1 [/ \  L3 U. H. b/ n3 {& [4 J
Weather in hex: Light rain 9 F( V/ r0 G1 l: U7 O
Raid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.6 Y% ~5 V* r6 T- q( B/ X( ^
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes ( H6 C8 N5 |; k9 }( ?
Allied aircraft6 Y, s# o* m+ I- e& }! R5 l5 Q- T
      A-29A Hudson x 8 " o& i4 h4 s( V; A! g
No Allied losses $ z3 ]. I. a! l. f
Japanese ground losses:
9 S( W# o; h4 {# y      17 casualties reported
& c3 `+ e$ A; ?" P1 Z9 P' m  z& n3 J         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 r- i) Y) D. R6 h5 [         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 N) x% u( e  }5 v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 a4 {9 s- Y' k( S0 t/ X2 N3 N1 o% s----------------------------------------------------- + _( L8 \4 n* r# [
Ground combat at Singapore (50,84)
! M2 v5 h# ^# y& V$ s9 OJapanese Bombardment attack
5 g8 x) k3 G* d# WAttacking force 97322 troops, 1062 guns, 221 vehicles, Assault Value = 2943
9 b# ?9 x# j. IDefending force 38499 troops, 470 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 640
) X' A. E- r3 Y/ Y2 R% y, xJapanese ground losses:% `8 I( G. J* B4 C4 t6 I
      39 casualties reported3 S$ j1 u/ D2 _4 w: n$ |
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled3 U5 y! e0 n: x' S/ m3 g' H& n. D
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& D, M* |2 a& p8 D( q9 g
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled / s0 b" D. t$ E3 W
Allied ground losses:4 \+ W5 v/ |0 g7 H  }9 h
      94 casualties reported
: w8 c% ^& O' _/ w         Squads: 17 destroyed, 1 disabled5 E& b  n6 W* K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 E. C( t/ @3 k: C) V         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled: P# l* z( p; K: x% q1 _) j
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 14, 42) G. T4 z! }+ O$ C* i# x3 H: `0 ^. {
日军继续以10+轰炸机的代价轰炸新加坡,炮击结果显示,下次攻击应该就是最后一次了: P: o0 g, E- h9 ?$ L5 d
由于日军当天没有攻击,这意味着本档新加坡也能撑到历史上的2月半了
6 d/ |1 E9 K  zkb到了万鸦老,居然靠港了,不怕飞机起飞减半的惩罚,万一这时候58来了。
. W5 c& O0 K& X+ E6 L当天情报界面显示日军有编队上船朝巴里巴班移动,看来目标是巴里巴班了1 \9 L' l2 y4 h" Z
从泗水出发的约30ss,已经前往附近海域埋伏了,看哪位艇长运气好能摸到kb。 , B" p  ?8 \, H3 N
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  . h1 S7 V- S% Q" U3 U. l
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
' `4 C! i9 f; @' c8 B, eRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.8 p2 n. }2 q: v% o1 x
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
; W7 n) N! [. C  O% \+ XJapanese aircraft/ N1 q$ T8 _5 i! a2 _- b3 [
      G4M1 Betty x 3
" L% T/ i4 V# i4 j2 v9 @Japanese aircraft losses0 h  q0 @  m% H6 ^% ~# T5 u
      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged
  p) n3 e" C( D' X5 rAirbase supply hits 1
, [" ]- K. x* c- WRunway hits 6; W+ {: J+ V# [. ?! e
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
3 z2 L7 y1 G" g* X2 p9 A6 g9 yWeather in hex: Moderate rain   e8 f4 e7 N4 \
Raid detected at 33 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
6 E0 O( m5 y6 N. TEstimated time to target is 12 minutes 7 l+ s* S4 E2 m* D& x5 D
Japanese aircraft
! \5 z/ ~6 ?; t; I# r" K) l& _      G3M2 Nell x 8
: ^' f$ z2 w$ HJapanese aircraft losses
  v( v5 d0 u) D3 P  E3 A      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged
- }! l- v- G/ }: X5 w8 P      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak 0 I1 u5 c) j( h' K9 ~& }4 J# ~
Runway hits 1
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  / m! i# q9 X9 F. }2 a
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
5 m' f) B1 d  ?+ G% B7 Z$ pRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
# M/ y. V5 Z: N& u( CEstimated time to target is 15 minutes 1 ?  f9 m/ U+ g( B$ S
Japanese aircraft4 z; g3 `7 f4 c6 U; Q9 r
      G3M2 Nell x 11
. g2 ]9 K# C; m9 a. I- `8 F      G4M1 Betty x 7
7 B/ @, J! U0 g* ?. JJapanese aircraft losses
# _5 l" I- i: ?* c" J2 V; J  j0 m      G3M2 Nell: 6 damaged
: `+ p3 \& j$ L$ a2 _$ Y7 \3 X      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak
, x; _8 ^% j0 K& g& b      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged 2 N7 K: K$ M# l5 U5 ]5 J( y! z  Y
Airbase hits 2
+ `6 p0 q8 T% yRunway hits 4: [* k4 t8 M. s2 s
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
( t1 D, ~! `4 Q, @, w+ |6 F8 V4 |Weather in hex: Moderate rain 9 A9 O  j1 e  ]1 q
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
$ j+ v  r9 r. g8 W; U. f( n3 q: {& ^Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
. ?: D7 g3 S+ D8 V5 i; SJapanese aircraft
6 D0 ?0 @7 [! g: _+ t6 F4 B: C      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 120 u8 _! g. Z  k+ z
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12
, w, k8 P8 |' ?      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 26
1 M( O: o% G  M* z  t+ u0 ?Japanese aircraft losses
$ i1 l# |  V* x  P8 Q6 \      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 damaged; z. e% D- ^2 H: V* B: ~$ O7 {
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 7 damaged
( c( `4 D& C5 E6 k8 TAirbase hits 12 @! ?" v& U: }: K+ R' p- R
Runway hits 57 n  K# X+ `$ ?. p' a/ [1 g% }% y
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# S1 F; a0 K! ^+ vMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
6 z' A5 V( ~1 z5 Y5 m( M, g6 w  pWeather in hex: Moderate rain
$ S! e9 d  O  [/ k( `8 [1 ]Raid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
: h+ P& [+ }2 GEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
% j6 {- `* I* ?& ~9 ]Japanese aircraft4 F( r: c: }0 o5 L9 C
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 12
3 \. [8 o; x# h- t( T1 r      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12 5 B2 A* h4 W( W
Japanese aircraft losses
. E5 S- [; f8 ?8 g" _      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged . r5 g6 o$ ?: n: j' J* B
Runway hits 2 + L1 m5 I# z5 x
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# c) ~* W+ O2 m( `" F+ q% [) ?Morning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 57,53 , near Chiang Mai ) o& L5 A5 W; [! U  h
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
$ s. n9 N( m% Z2 V' s9 G& ]Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
# d" q  b$ e1 d: Y- tEstimated time to target is 8 minutes 9 c! f) _" A5 p# h6 p0 T
Japanese aircraft
" h% p2 [/ N& r( ~      A6M2 Zero x 2
* O$ `9 p1 O9 {% nAllied aircraft
- k# Y0 |0 _/ b1 A- q) i. W% ?      Wirraway x 3 * R- }+ {% @0 C. s/ f1 E2 V
No Japanese losses
" ?# s# c& h. Y" t! s0 x9 aAllied aircraft losses* m' |4 p2 `. i' U" y
      Wirraway: 2 destroyed4 n3 ^* I! s& J2 F. O* |+ K
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
( L0 _) {! ~  q! BJapanese Bombardment attack 2 {5 e: Q1 I* Z! S) Y4 T3 |9 F, i' u
Attacking force 70350 troops, 950 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2308
# B# J% L5 s: f/ \$ `; L: V) QDefending force 107625 troops, 598 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3003 % h* U# `) F4 l" V# D9 X: C, ~- O
Japanese ground losses:+ r0 r& q/ K6 F% Q9 \0 P/ D
      30 casualties reported9 d! m; k- m) F  x% o
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled, D1 l3 h1 ^; s2 y' y# b
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, u# V; B8 U) j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 5 n# Y" H7 g8 G% U* C! q5 N* |2 X3 K
Allied ground losses:9 l4 b5 v/ j- m  A; F# s$ @
      151 casualties reported
3 u4 C  P5 Y8 ?$ h0 ]4 w( O  c& v         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled
/ b1 `6 [; n% T( Y, b7 x2 y( [1 c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 J7 X; [5 ^. A0 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
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Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) . {0 v9 v; J) y
Japanese Bombardment attack 8 c; O+ I; }3 i- V8 Z4 F1 K. l9 X
Attacking force 88979 troops, 949 guns, 221 vehicles, Assault Value = 3046
8 K9 T, X8 P' V/ o$ C' yDefending force 38748 troops, 469 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 662 + d! H& {- x( p) O/ W5 y
Japanese ground losses:
4 m0 I' Y: i  K, C      46 casualties reported
1 u3 g6 f5 P+ K7 g- H         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
4 F) f  I% w2 d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ V, \7 \7 x3 o- b  ~+ K) b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled - ]1 o/ j7 a5 N8 N; r9 Q
Allied ground losses:; H' R. [4 ^0 ]0 d- u' K: e& a* T% e
      54 casualties reported" M/ C/ f! }/ f7 o% e
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 3 disabled0 r" o: _' O) ^* s- Y8 O1 D6 E9 z
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
( x4 \3 j9 h8 y: N% y- n( _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
这是目前的态势图,日军攻势不算太快。
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细看下发现顶在前面的居然是mini,日军知道58在附近,还把mini顶这么靠前
( c2 J3 T' K( g; c加上前几天的侦查,基本断定kb在后面不远的地方,不过58倒是可以试着再去摸下mini
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看情势还能抓紧时间给爪哇上点补给,弄清楚KB位置的话,南洋还大有发挥余地
不管是MINI还是KB,或者58,在这种前线靠港实在有太多教训可以借鉴了,不知道菜花杂想的。哪怕是水面舰队突袭,都可能加以重创,前线也不可能指望隐蔽行动,不应该有这种不谨慎的行动啊
日军太惨了,这档长不了
看看拿下爪哇得到3月了
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