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94高空扫场、83远程护航。陆航还少一种通用战斗机。游戏里把疾风弱化了。三战、五战直接废了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 21, 450 ^& j: h# C$ Y2 {( K1 I: e* m) o
奥马哈级老树开花!
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盟军敢死急先锋奥马哈级轻巡,数年来执行过数次自杀式攻击,仅存的两艘奥马哈级轻巡马波海德号和川顿号在巨港附近截获一队满载的日军油轮,大开杀戒4 K- F7 B. w+ {# A

, ~  P" t0 ?( k% P4 C是为开战以来盟军第一次大规模击沉日军油料船队。
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Palembang at 49,90, Range 22,000 Yards# ^6 {' M6 G: G. W2 o) W4 {
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Japanese Ships
# \- r; I: R0 v) W      TK Takekun Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
, f* |; r% V+ s3 V0 M! Z( U      TK Ayazono Maru, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk0 B6 R3 m0 W* U4 v& G
      TK Kyokuho Maru, Shell hits 18,  heavy fires,  heavy damage5 K8 V5 P* O3 R! W
      TK Jinei Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk$ E$ @, x+ f" @
      TK Takane Maru, Shell hits 8, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
7 B& {8 w& W$ t! m# S- J* j      TK Ayagiri Maru, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
! O# z2 i0 ^* [+ d+ [      TK Kyoie Maru, Shell hits 25,  heavy fires,  heavy damage$ n8 S- n" Z: A8 _( A, Q
      TK Gyoshin Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk; h: o( Y% E. a/ B/ P3 ?( v
      TK Ayayuki Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage: X! ]8 C3 d' Z  @( \% ~
      TK Okinoyama Maru, Shell hits 8, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
" V+ [; W! q! F* y      TK Palembang Maru, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage6 Q. J8 v3 v' R/ a+ G
      TK Seishin Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
5 A; A1 o* W8 w  r      TK Sarawak Maru, Shell hits 21,  heavy fires,  heavy damage* H1 w; @! v+ z! a- e8 X7 P5 ?
      SC Ch 38, Shell hits 7, and is sunk, C& f3 h+ _) A1 m" N- h* _
      SC Ch 39, Shell hits 3, and is sunk
& h8 w9 G' @- Y3 f2 G      SC Ch 40, Shell hits 6, and is sunk9 q; M- H2 ]5 c/ t- }3 b
      SC Ch 41, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage% Q5 N; M* V2 [/ X+ p

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      CL Trenton' h& ]* P% y8 R6 K2 K1 ^' b/ k% N
      CL Marblehead
" d. [4 [, d% u+ k# N4 Q7 I      DD Brush! @* U: v& ]7 A6 W
      DD Cooper, Shell hits 1
+ Q9 @- T1 @! q3 T  }" e3 ?7 f      DD Hall
+ t+ b& v- E' p      DD Stephen Potter, Shell hits 1& O* W* m; }+ S, T- {- j" a
      DD Pringle, Shell hits 1; r, C. s3 U+ j+ p4 c1 {2 S
      DD Nicholson: p. l: X% e3 q
      DD Meredith
' o3 C# I/ E6 Q; g1 ~" x      DD Swanson
  p+ i" N# l8 N2 ?      DD Gwin
; z: t) d6 ^+ g. p& V2 J# {3 D      DD Mahan& V5 d7 U5 I5 V8 m9 x  k" O
      DD Cummings. q" H, {5 i$ r: O) v! s7 M& G/ h& w( s+ }
      DD Drayton
" M" J( M/ Q* ^, I+ ^3 P  w      DD Lamson
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
蝗国的重大损失啊
岸基航空兵一定要为惨死的油轮队报仇啊
27小儿又采用了解散在港口大法规避了日军巡逻机和对海攻击机,其实日军对于这支舰队并非毫无察觉,上一回合就对可能驻扎舰队的港口进行了对港轰炸,可惜据27事后透露正好舰队前脚刚走,晚了一回合,结果回头就被这支漏网的舰队狠狠咬了一口肉。
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% H9 ~& n  y* r这支油船队属于帝国中等规模的油船队之一,单次载量在10万吨油料左右,正满载原油准备起航回国,不幸被打个正着。" Y% r: G! Y6 r

5 Y  x+ _3 X; e" k& t在油船队最终被消灭之前,港口的日军鱼雷艇队和微型潜艇部队拼死抵抗,一直拖延到天亮,几乎要成功击退盟军的进攻,争取到宝贵的时间让其他几队油船队逃离了危险地域。9 B% K4 q4 R4 ~7 b" D9 J
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虽然帝国在本土尚储存有大量油料,但是本着资源越多越好的精神,帝国不会因此中断巨港的油料运输工作,全体帝国运输船队将士将继续与盟军斗智斗勇,将宝贵的燃油抢出来,武装护卫运输船队势在必行。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
94高空扫场、83远程护航。陆航还少一种通用战斗机。游戏里把疾风弱化了。三战、五战直接废了。
& @9 P! m: O4 O! G$ X/ Dgodkiller 发表于 2014-7-25 09:42
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其实五战还是不错的,只是游戏里为了反映历史上日军后期材料短缺导致发动机性能不良和油料质量低劣砍成这样了。
就是啊,五战被黑了
天蝗还是大意了,在南洋航线几乎被截断的情况下居然还大队油船裸奔,让盟军小小的水面舰队即可奏功~话说,在这个阶段了,盟军这些小型军舰和蚂蚁数量有一比了,完全可以拿来搞冒险突袭,不得不防啊
话说日本冒险偷运也是没有办法的事情。。这时候再不多运点,以后的TK就全部烂在港口里吧,因为届时将没有任何东西可以运了,只能是当肉盾船的命···
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 22, 45
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盟军主力首轮突击拿下菲律宾门户万鸦老,岛上1000余战力日军转入丛林负隅顽抗
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夜里盟军强大的水面舰队把万鸦老变成了欢乐的海洋& \) l4 C4 |5 S7 C0 a% H( g8 ?
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天亮后的战斗日军调整不忍直视,被直接拿下. G+ z3 i' _6 p* v+ v9 F
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Night Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99, b# e6 A% K9 E

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5 }/ L0 M( Y7 k7 s5 |( ^      CA Wichita: Q7 J7 [* H1 u2 V4 T' _
      CA Tuscaloosa( [* t3 b5 N) `  D( R9 ^1 f' o# r
      CA Vincennes/ f! ^! ], Q4 I. H/ s
      CA Quincy& p8 Y4 Z2 R6 F; {
      CA San Francisco. l! M! t' w; }2 A# q
      CA Minneapolis
9 ^$ j$ H; y! M' M5 L* ^      CA Astoria; X. w- n. u: t6 f* r2 \2 J) s$ ^
      CA Chicago
7 `) M/ ?# c5 H( J      CA Louisville
% y  r! W- g" c8 T6 T# f8 R) ]& K7 a      CA Chester' u( w3 `* a$ ^" p4 ~' R
      CA Northampton
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Japanese ground losses:( _5 F3 M( G/ s* ?4 q: }( v
      9 casualties reported
+ @+ T; j3 @# q- }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* l: T+ K0 w3 l  m3 m
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. _5 O6 K& o3 X0 @( ]) f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 x% W+ i$ P) w1 i; f/ y9 o1 V3 b# H. w3 I
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Airbase hits 3
. `8 w+ e6 E) G/ G) X  F! z) u9 p# ]Runway hits 4- E1 r  i" [2 [0 M* Y
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Night Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,991 ?" G: B) f5 v
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Allied Ships
4 }+ ^% s7 l' R# P      BB Queen Elizabeth$ t* w5 Y& b* A) d5 W. m
      BB Valiant6 Q+ |1 Q) i/ h5 d6 z3 _) C+ u
      BB Mississippi
' f- ~* _" N7 ^) D( T  W1 \      BB New Mexico
  C2 T. P- \# m; M% p4 f      BB Idaho6 z( }- K% M7 ^( M- r6 [, o7 I
      BB West Virginia3 K* c/ s( C$ S* Z
      BB Colorado
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Japanese ground losses:/ Z' v  k% ]$ O! N3 P
      216 casualties reported
) h5 \: @. }  L. _) B2 b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
5 z/ U" C, }/ [5 x  M- _; D         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 10 disabled8 q" L" L2 x# G1 G, h+ y: L
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 m% b" W! r% y0 {, m  `      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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' H, h9 a- U( J/ t$ T4 {2 D4 rAirbase hits 1& l- d3 `: @& g) c8 Z) \, K
Runway hits 24 ?# K$ Y0 r1 Z1 k. \0 v

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' l  c8 X0 E! Z( ^$ V2 INight Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99) o: |2 D9 N% ?5 P* U5 N

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9 l  D' v0 x* O* N      BB Alabama: V! T! D/ U0 N* [# J$ y
      BB Massachusetts  d" n- a( ^  G0 I
      BB Indiana
) b- F* f  H& @4 Y4 t( Q      BB South Dakota- Z' L# w8 c" t3 s
      BB Washington
' g' K9 }1 I) _) J8 f9 n      BB North Carolina
1 e- ?4 _0 k8 P# y  L3 _  i0 l      CB Guam
& @" F) C3 _* n+ a7 [* T- s4 r      CB Alaska& D2 ?8 E9 S" F. K! |) X. y" c
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Japanese ground losses:+ L" a8 c+ O$ u- r
      364 casualties reported
( g' m6 c+ K- z9 R# Y& N/ `         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
0 T+ ~7 p: I" X' c; {3 L         Non Combat: 21 destroyed, 32 disabled
' r& j) R0 l' J& P) X         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 3 disabled& H$ ^0 U* v# P( @+ T. c
      Guns lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)+ x# t! I* q5 F# F4 [1 i3 i
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 10" J/ R$ S& z- F1 e# x' w! }
Runway hits 13* c, D# y1 S; z) }# \- [6 Y& g$ q
Port hits 2
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  D# Z; d! d' k# x* F2 vNight Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99
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$ [, B& v) Q  ~# f5 X. H      BB Richelieu) i9 z, x7 {: ^5 N- z" k. L9 `
      BB King George V
- j4 \! n$ F4 S5 g. V9 p      BB Howe
4 g5 Y: _" l9 ?, @      BB Prince of Wales
$ \# {6 [# _9 }0 n0 l( X; g, E: m      BC Renown
# Z2 f5 u- o, _  f! l. s& f      BC Repulse
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Japanese ground losses:
* I5 ]. B5 {9 Z% z2 b' B3 }      281 casualties reported
4 m: j, o- |4 w2 X% m* ^( `         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled# d8 T( N1 l: r4 Q) F
         Non Combat: 22 destroyed, 24 disabled5 l8 V) }* [5 T# p$ y6 D1 e, n
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
6 e  ^2 x1 P1 l9 U) p+ \3 A6 T      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
% V) o+ a+ z, s, g" P2 G1 |8 u      Vehicles lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)! ^0 E' ~- o  [/ T( x  I) e

8 L4 o7 z- L0 h1 u1 ~1 v+ dAirbase hits 4& U! O& |2 t" }+ R' c! r
Airbase supply hits 2/ o% t. s$ {7 t4 Q) Y* `# ^0 P
Runway hits 30, S2 p. p! G/ |8 \* `, E$ _0 Z
Port supply hits 1
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2 j  b- S6 H# b7 v* M- wBB Richelieu firing at 14th Division
  ]' q: h$ U- d  g$ B6 M) a5 _BB King George V firing at Manado 3 D0 C' _- o" P6 H- Q
BB Howe firing at 56th Division- ^& v6 q5 C$ o" [; I. ?
BB Prince of Wales firing at Manado 2 Q& i! ?+ v& I$ S
BC Renown firing at 56th Division. T0 x0 n+ r# c8 D
BC Repulse firing at Manado , m1 D7 N1 g% G8 U4 O  h
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Night Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99
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Allied Ships4 w$ g& Z6 K' D1 i; a, E
      CA Chicago II7 H( w- I$ X* G7 G" |. W# Q5 L$ P
      CA Quincy II/ |- p5 [; g+ r. N) q
      CA Canberra II! N0 Q8 N9 i! M4 N4 h- K
      CA Oregon City' G/ J+ p, U5 _5 y9 o! K
      CA Exeter
; G8 G4 ~1 [& G2 t, I      CA Cumberland  n$ u8 G, \+ |. y4 x( o( D
      CA Suffolk9 Q, `. ]$ Y# j/ V" a
      CA London$ @, ?: ?; X5 U# x, ^
      CA Shropshire8 L: l; B0 k' t3 f0 O" r. H
      CA Baltimore( A! c/ w$ _$ _

' `3 k3 h6 l; N* Q' CJapanese ground losses:
0 P" f5 a, G- v1 W9 t      73 casualties reported1 o. y1 Z( c" O" e% e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- p1 s. j' a# v5 D3 e
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 9 disabled
' G! x  `* t  m- h1 Z         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled& n( o* _2 Q/ I
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)' X! c' o# i- n& @+ U, d6 M. m- G
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)8 g, C0 _8 R% _( s8 o

% n  [! w0 G4 XAirbase hits 10
' @9 z7 Y3 ]' G* K' }Runway hits 26& ^0 r1 Z" X2 _' E: `; _
Port hits 1
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99)
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, H& q! ~/ A5 W8 r5 a7 zAttacking force 163553 troops, 3237 guns, 3608 vehicles, Assault Value = 65102 V: i3 S6 x: ~7 `3 j' A+ ^( t
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Defending force 32971 troops, 307 guns, 149 vehicles, Assault Value = 996: C9 H( Y' u$ S( G6 k
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 37 ]: }% ~4 r, ]/ R

4 q! U( |, u; a+ t% Y5 _- XAllied adjusted assault: 6128 ! ^7 S2 e" F- K& M6 f; Z1 u

/ w; D, a, n+ S3 DJapanese adjusted defense: 313
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Allied assault odds: 19 to 1 (fort level 3) 9 }/ i/ }( [. c' E) Q; t
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Allied forces CAPTURE Manado !!!! V6 e. j" s  {4 P

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-): V( m; V4 ?/ R1 k
Attacker: shock(+)/ P1 O% n+ X6 J  r7 c4 n

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      10066 casualties reported3 _2 y+ @" x4 ^) c# G$ n
         Squads: 76 destroyed, 374 disabled  I' y0 o  h* c% \4 g$ Q% J" I
         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 200 disabled
$ T+ P; ^) j, i6 u8 j         Engineers: 211 destroyed, 19 disabled+ b* k- N* O7 m
      Guns lost 246 (184 destroyed, 62 disabled), Z) V( H# Z- q' n  k) Z
      Vehicles lost 138 (129 destroyed, 9 disabled)
$ Y: C; O$ x) d4 @. {      Units destroyed 5
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1 X0 p! t/ u- r! g1 z      6098 casualties reported9 t7 p* ^* ?+ v- V
         Squads: 45 destroyed, 622 disabled
. K+ I  F6 S3 ^3 w+ F/ p, V         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 100 disabled) z( E! O# V& Y5 w
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 97 disabled. o" {$ Y1 P3 N. M* E5 O
      Guns lost 137 (7 destroyed, 130 disabled)3 |3 K2 l( e! o  s2 t
      Vehicles lost 76 (9 destroyed, 67 disabled)3 b! _( p9 l& K( z$ o2 i+ T

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7 E+ s' N4 U0 f( N+ K) _$ C" @) Q3 x    37th Infantry Division# _4 @' O3 \. q+ g% p" R2 X6 H
    27th Infantry Division; Z% [7 G  r* D6 B9 Q
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment# y+ c8 T/ {! C9 B+ p
    6th Marine Division
: O: k5 ~* Y" d1 L    96th Infantry Division' r+ T, K# z. ]& o9 m3 r4 j! i
    1st Marine Division) X+ w$ h* p( U$ X8 M
    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
$ y% P" Z' G5 `    16th Light Cavalry Regiment! z8 I1 W: J. Q6 U6 O5 H
    2nd NZ Division
1 Y& K6 q( @' U4 e    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
  {& `) ]" r9 Y6 Q    3rd Cavalry Regiment, v' \" i- w# V' _" W* }' h, F
    5th Marine Division/ Y& b% L! @9 p5 N
    81st Infantry Division; @' q* @3 g8 j8 d8 _6 s
    2nd Marine Division
" |# {8 P/ N/ C, ^7 W2 ]1 Q+ ~    3rd Motor Brigade9 ^5 r% T: a2 M: d" L
    10th Indian Division7 _+ T7 G# I1 ?- j8 F1 r$ Y# t
    6th Infantry Division! Z8 e; |! c- R$ V' c) g
    33rd Infantry Division
+ |) d( w1 Y# p4 b    2nd Army Tank Brigade
" `8 y1 l/ m8 b' {9 V    154th FA Bn ( v2 d6 z& B" k4 D
    USAFFE
/ e$ c7 Z0 t$ y5 L; p, L    VII US Amphib Force
) M( e/ v3 g, a1 B2 e$ m/ p; e. Y    4th Field Artillery Battalion
2 j  U' A, r8 x( i5 w    I Corps Artillery
1 W, E. v9 P/ r, l) X! `* W    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
4 i+ y) V- i; S    276th Coastal Artillery Battalion) f% N# [: {5 _) x! A$ E
    X Corps Artillery
3 S# Z  I. U9 d7 J, T+ M3 p1 P1 c  e4 p    52nd Marine Defense Battalion
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Defending units:
) Q& j! J& @( Z! L  y    56th Division
4 G' r- h4 L$ @# a    14th Division/ H% g+ u  J  ]/ T
    91st Division
' t1 L$ r$ n6 g* z. F2 h    Maizuru 1st SNLF7 I: k0 b& s& O! N7 y; T
    2nd Amphibious Bde /27 @/ W) `9 D+ K" |
    35th Const Co ! `6 K0 b" h" ?7 k, J% W
    3rd Medium FA Rgt /3" ?9 M3 N5 j1 t2 W% {- R/ p
    113th JAAF AF Bn   \# N* L! U# n
    72nd JAAF AF Bn
- Q7 l5 `2 z: |- ~1 c$ q- [    10th Area Fleet
& V  c/ _3 E- i    48th Field AA Battalion
9 O1 l- P1 L1 C* P8 V) p    30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
7 h$ k& K4 s6 K  q8 Q    46th Const Co 1 n& z7 X7 V7 N0 x& E( Y0 ~3 o
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
) g5 H# V/ L3 @8 N% k. Y2 G' u  l' v    10th Air Div /1
* T" k/ U- f' Y8 a    Gohoku JNAF Base Force- _9 @2 m: c/ E, a- A$ o8 v
    8th Area Army
4 D& i3 c: b& y- ?8 D7 c+ L    37th Const Co
9 a2 _% @0 m$ k) X& o/ V    55th Const Bn /2
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军的BB舰队炮击已经逆天了
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3 n/ C! P6 N) r0 f9 J8 {从战报中可以看到,CA级别的炮击对日军的伤害有限,但是BB队的轮番炮击对日军造成的软杀伤不可估量,直接导致日军部队的调整值被拉到很低的地步。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
就此,在帝汶岛上被重创的第8方面军指挥下的守军在万鸦老战役中再次创下了一个新的记录。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
求贴KI94的空战交换比啊
盟军的舰队真多阿,看着真可怕!话说19比1也确实强悍,2倍地形,6级防御的重兵地点不堪一击!看来后期盟军的战斗力真强大,估计毛子更恐怖
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我看还是几百门大口径BB炮的威力调整出来,蝗国的远没有这么强大的岸轰火力啊
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