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毛子的轰炸机指望不上,就算最后打到朝鲜半岛够到本土,也没有足够强力的战斗机护航. z% @, r0 j# i6 j

1 c" z* w, X# \- d2 z8 V: s; w目前来看毛子最强最有战斗力的飞机非伊尔2莫属,本身就是可以携带两枚250KG炸弹的对地强击机,同时兼具战斗机的性能,除了升限 ...
' E, }, B: |* U红叶 发表于 2014-8-1 16:16
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伊尔2飞机原先是用来打德国坦克的强击机,历史上就是以耐久强装甲强著称。。苏联触发后的战斗貌似连官网都没有人体验过。。
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主动扫场轻松击败两倍于己的地狱猫直掩
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Morning Air attack on Manus , at 101,119 - w, n1 l# \; V. D/ ~: Y4 f
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud3 S) @, N/ k, t# y3 D: g% L, c
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Raid detected at 31 NM, estimated altitude 47,000 feet.
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6 B7 S# l7 {% A/ A      Ki-94-II x 32% ~2 y: V$ I* @) O6 g
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Allied aircraft
: C4 @1 f$ e1 M! O      F6F-5 Hellcat x 67
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4 M% e7 o7 O7 l" u% r4 O5 u1 S6 ^- WJapanese aircraft losses0 W* F( D) R% ~( P  h; t
      Ki-94-II: 4 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
# ?; H, C* P$ Y1 v      F6F-5 Hellcat: 7 destroyed
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% n6 T/ d. U- e' |+ F; X- D3 `1 ^Morning Air attack on Manus , at 101,119 5 h6 r# r% p4 |5 T8 g5 H
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid detected at 185 NM, estimated altitude 46,000 feet.8 E9 l/ g& @* \, U: p9 @
Estimated time to target is 46 minutes+ e+ Q6 t7 F9 Z8 d& _
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Japanese aircraft: s, `4 _+ r) M& ^$ f5 r6 a. ~8 {
      Ki-94-II x 49
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* a6 a: ]& b4 ?7 h" z$ ?      F6F-5 Hellcat x 489 R+ U& _. U2 E5 c& R( Z4 G

' L1 n% l+ ^4 |; E# @9 \Japanese aircraft losses
% M! C/ |0 L# J5 o* R6 k      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed( F) W( W5 V& P

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      F6F-5 Hellcat: 9 destroyed+ [0 J7 t) ~7 T! {6 T/ o3 [% k3 A

' O; e+ d. q9 x. ?+ b9 m  y接下来很快就会有更多的KI-94机队投入到南洋正在激战的一线空战中去,盟军战斗机队将面临严重的挑战!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
威武是威武。可惜达不到初期零战的交换比。美军飞行员估计死的还少些。
本帖最后由 J2M5 于 2014-8-2 13:34 编辑
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, h! ^6 y/ Y8 o! ]  j7 Q 升限压制扫场果然很威猛啊,就看与P47P51交换比了/ F$ V- H& b7 D
红叶桑能给下当天飞机损失表吗
当天的交换比大概在1:2.5左右7 ]' p, {2 ^, v8 `# V# B

/ ]: C& {1 C' Q9 _' S. }$ @4 m' h% v* v' k不过作为首战,带有实验性质,挑选了冷僻的拉包尔战线作试验,而且选用了一般性的飞行员驾驶,扫场高度也还留有余地不是极限扫场,假如全部采用最好的配置,估计战果还能再上一个台阶
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
扫场的威力是不错,不知道直掩如何。日军雷达太弱。要多配点地勤。不然等发现的时候都来不及爬那么高
战斗已经进行到5月26日) g! v9 Q8 E$ G0 C; L7 M

$ Y3 o6 {9 K# ^1 g# Z万鸦老守军在一昼夜的时间内崩溃之后  k" S3 Q' q5 g5 }& Y  f5 v

$ q" C. A* ~5 ]8 I帝国在爪哇设防的第21军选择退出沿海大城市在山城万隆设防看来是一个明智的选择,避开了盟军海军炮击的威胁之后,盟军唯一能做的只有用轰炸机不断来轰炸消耗日军部队了,可惜由于山地的影响,对地面部队的杀伤极为有限,而且日军布置在万隆的AA部队每天都能击落一些盟军轰炸机,累计已经有30~40架盟军轰炸机损失在此地。正面虽然有超过4000战力的盟军部队与日军对峙,但是仍然不敢轻易发动攻击,爪哇战役由于万隆这个钉子的存在也变得旷日持久。& E4 h& [' ^5 w% O) Z

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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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3 u' g8 \+ f( a8 h$ w# BAllied Bombardment attack
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Attacking force 10186 troops, 286 guns, 672 vehicles, Assault Value = 4724
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" X6 F9 Y5 ?+ KDefending force 36681 troops, 370 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 1075
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5 M( ~. d: b5 v/ Z/ M4 }Japanese ground losses:3 [1 Y; }, x- o; P# l* _/ g
      6 casualties reported
3 {* Z2 j, A3 {; i! O6 x         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 n- F0 }# a: a8 C  Z# t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 j0 E) m+ \1 {8 G  Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 F% h9 y1 H0 L1 d& S, S
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Allied ground losses:8 I! ~: T% U6 _
      27 casualties reported
0 B+ d  g: _3 J* ]1 X. @         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled5 |. Y* a6 N5 X0 \7 r9 |/ S9 k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled% ?, C( |" `- Q- y2 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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* ~# p7 {- e( k  UAssaulting units:
7 d1 ~2 K7 ], n% d) Q$ M3 Z    2/4th Armoured Regiment* _9 [* L* t" J' m
    18th British Division* {, F3 ?" y" W
    2nd Marine Regiment: |  X  m: g) h2 h: W$ [  `# `# P
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
( b# u1 g: i+ g( w  V6 ~  X    254th Armoured Brigade/ c3 W8 e8 E0 k$ b* W
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
. K+ z8 e) Z2 i* p+ M. n; H    50th Tank Brigade( J2 V4 j( M( F8 g
    8th Australian Division+ X6 A1 c/ Y7 p9 ]( S; m$ v* _" f
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment9 V8 g* p" |5 K
    93rd Infantry Division
" N% I5 c- ~6 s: z3 L+ M: [    31st Armoured Division
& V  u/ o3 k2 G/ |0 |8 I    32nd Army Tank Brigade) S, p' L4 ]  Z9 Z
    11th Australian Division
1 \0 N& Z5 M' B! G. S" ~+ I! c    9th Indian Division: Q* W# \; X  i6 `
    1st Army Tank Regiment) k2 }. c/ ~4 G8 v' i+ A
    4th Armoured Brigade/ H, G% K6 B/ }% h/ N! ?
    7th Australian Division8 f# [+ i  T- W
    51st Highland Division
9 T( R; b/ t9 L    1st Medium Regiment
9 S: u' E/ r% G: O- F. l& B7 ?    251st Field Artillery Battalion
" p# d( M: ~2 m    97th Field Artillery Battalion
; i  B! g/ Z- w( |5 E    108th Tank Attack Regiment' o/ k2 K: w  P
    2/16th Field Regiment
$ j1 a4 Y/ W: ~  g5 v( r* _    XI US Corps6 F: k/ k, M  z& j( W
    249th Field Artillery Battalion1 g% [% `5 V; Y+ D8 H) |
    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
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Defending units:  n0 }$ Q% t7 _2 J" v
    11th Militia Regiment
* ?# e: Q* E2 s: y- n7 \    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade# S- |0 q: C1 ]4 X
    49th/B Division
3 t3 c( L) a+ I0 s    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
* a! p/ A/ n: ]8 R2 A; O) ^2 A6 V    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment& `- f2 _) v8 G1 ^- j) e2 {6 a
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    6th Java Militia Regiment
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    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 u, b" _) i8 n6 x9 S4 W
    3rd FF Const Unit + z( Q) Y8 K1 S* h: n
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
8 ?4 a5 @, A# x9 ?: F2 x    48th Field AA Battalion
9 A$ [" }' Z0 M; Z    55th Const Co
) j) T2 e. L3 U7 G    27th Special Base Force
/ G' P9 L3 @3 }) A  [) @; v    17th Naval Construction Battalion% e7 G' X& f1 t  ~1 }( Q
    36th Field AA Battalion! e. }# y2 r6 }# s4 f
    97th JAAF AF Bn " ]/ E6 g' a3 y/ R8 }
    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
# Q' Y5 J* o9 s' S3 b4 w. e    56th Field AA Battalion
! h( ^6 ]! y4 l# x( L$ u    21st Army' `* S5 G: c2 H/ s5 K" K6 e' `4 D3 S
    47th Road Const Co 3 Q0 _( _; v1 F) p4 Y
    3rd JNAF AF Unit
1 Z/ d$ K$ r  |# A/ I    49th Field AA Battalion2 `/ D0 Y5 u  M. b5 \
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
8 {; Q6 p+ O  r, J/ c& i$ @$ X    13th Field AF Construction Battalion, h  @; E8 ]# @" D6 R1 f
    49th Const Co " R. W; O* Y2 E- ~3 j; ~9 K. ^/ q
    12th Air Defense AA Rgt /3) b) b& q" ~( \6 t9 ?% @5 Q% i2 Q

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同时,盟军在肖特兰的美国陆军第41步兵师在休整之后也对当地日军部队展开了连续两天的强攻,但是除了增添伤亡外毫无进展。
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% `* ^4 i& q" }4 V* KGround combat at Shortlands (109,131)9 a$ M1 Q( r% u
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 8378 troops, 212 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 291
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Defending force 4949 troops, 52 guns, 15 vehicles, Assault Value = 113! O, \7 V7 W& v/ `0 g
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Allied adjusted assault: 50 ( }, I# |2 \) \7 @

) e0 }# l# q7 F$ l& UJapanese adjusted defense: 253
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( r4 R& p! R2 EAllied assault odds: 1 to 5 (fort level 6)
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Combat modifiers
3 D; {/ M& D6 s" B: S0 wDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), experience(-)
' |) h/ G. R2 L( L) _2 [& D4 l- WAttacker: leaders(-)# [# o& _% C. a# [0 P

; m! b; D: [! h) GJapanese ground losses:
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         Squads: 3 destroyed, 15 disabled4 A/ k8 h! s5 P- W$ \8 e8 ^; T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled! I- N% \8 @) B; ?! u: V
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
2 }7 D0 ^) a! F- N) J      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)9 t" z6 L7 m+ L( k
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0 c! @6 D- A* p      148 casualties reported
2 h- e& G! o" q7 {% i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 30 disabled5 x6 b; C/ L' w' G3 X/ J: }; F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled5 J5 l( Z' {9 c5 ]5 _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ `( S/ P- T6 J2 @$ V# Q  K

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. ^6 Y6 I! {, V, R8 U  I0 D    41st Infantry Division
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9 _. C1 X7 Y& J5 {: e! I, j    41st Guard Battalion
1 i8 E6 O, |, q! P    86th Naval Guard Unit
3 C! x$ ^: y. R* i    I/66th Naval Guard Unit  j; q4 ?0 y  P1 M
    11th JNAF AF Unit
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    11th RF Gun Battalion, Q: d7 z9 K- b; s4 R1 b) @9 Z
    44th JNAF AF Unit
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
万隆这死地根本不用管阿,4面围堵派少量兵力看住就行!其他的兵力用于其他方向。当然,如果盟军军力太多蛋疼了可以考虑硬吃
万隆是个好的防守据点,就是不知补给囤积了多少?由于这里足够距离侦查到周围的油港,对58和其他盟军舰队的行动保密性是个大威胁,能拿下当然最好,不过,所罗门群岛方向攻不攻无所谓了吧?反正都已经是笼中鳖了
但说回来,爪哇的守军真的是有点少,比初期盟军的还少
在战略收缩过程中,孤立的据点放多少兵力防守是一个很难抉择的问题。
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目的不在于守住这些已经断绝后援的基地,而在于尽可能给盟军制造麻烦,拖延时间,我个人的经验感觉放个1000左右的战力差不多,放太多容易被围而不打,放太少又起不到牵制的作用& X2 c$ f0 \. M

. W( s3 l* ~+ `0 l' O% x* ?对于日军来说虽然人肉比较多,但是这样不断丢战力也是比较肉疼的损失了,如果不是为了给后面的决战布置争取时间的话。
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& r; K" q1 @6 f7 y7 r当然牺牲总会得到回报,盟军目前的进度基本符合大本营的估计,绝对国防圈建设一日千里啊~
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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盟军展开了对万隆的攻势!1 s$ x. Y3 k$ E; b3 Q& ]

0 A7 B  Z, b/ E9 v# z+ D  h攻击首日,盟军集中了大量轰炸机对万隆展开了千机轰炸,部署在万隆附近的帝国防空炮兵部队奋起反击,击落超过10架盟军轰炸机,但是盟军飞机数量太多,地面仍然被压制,所幸山地地形的有力掩护,盟军的轰炸行动对于地面部队的杀伤非常有限。8 ~/ s& O, ?# k0 ?; w8 F: r/ @
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Morning Air attack on 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 50,100 (Bandoeng), e, W( j( W) e* C" p3 L

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3 Y7 v  c# `. q# t9 c, H$ {Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
  o7 [* f  p  @) CEstimated time to target is 30 minutes% B9 {8 m/ l0 h8 A# C

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      PV-1 Ventura x 40. a- X7 p* W" m* B1 N9 w1 M
      P-38L Lightning x 368 _% D3 ^6 w$ ^' I

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      PV-1 Ventura: 7 damaged5 `, y% g  T+ i! r' M7 j
      PV-1 Ventura: 1 destroyed by flak
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1 d2 @1 J& ]4 y1 c      11 casualties reported
; @7 `* F* I( F, K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& ]7 f% u2 r. N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 w) J' n) e; W% K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! w7 o: W& |" A

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. O7 Y# x1 p1 c' [: F/ T0 yMorning Air attack on 49th/C Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng); Z. Y. T2 p5 {

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5 m' `; X- c" n% S# LRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.9 p. |/ o3 h/ e+ ~! `; i
Estimated time to target is 17 minutes
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Allied aircraft
. e! f* v2 N* x# v      A-26B Invader x 50
6 _; y: n; f& L( V      B-25H Mitchell x 36
( v  Q$ O4 p, O6 }" {2 P$ {      B-25J1 Mitchell x 36
0 X- W) V% _6 O6 @2 _6 j; Z- Q      B-25J11 Mitchell x 26
- E: W2 a# \7 n8 m6 k4 m( ~      P-38L Lightning x 6
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      B-25H Mitchell: 24 damaged5 q: v# j8 V9 S! E' t) w: z
      B-25H Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
  d+ \7 m1 J- b' ~9 p4 o      B-25J1 Mitchell: 15 damaged
' P9 e( o+ ]- `( V; e      B-25J11 Mitchell: 13 damaged
+ i1 O3 N% A' A8 _$ [5 s      B-25J11 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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      15 casualties reported" z9 R5 J' T5 ?6 G% _
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 b! h; n3 F5 \9 |( N/ m2 W
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; [# y% @. U6 `' D% P) y4 s; r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Morning Air attack on 49th/C Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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; E5 a( ~6 k8 ERaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.# q- @3 Z8 T9 r5 m8 u8 f
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
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$ [! K0 W4 j$ z9 ?& L1 J      B-25H Mitchell x 79 O' E. J# y  n% W; V5 ~
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      B-25H Mitchell: 4 damaged
8 y% C# q' D% J* q      B-25H Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak4 n" a% I: j! F7 g

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6 Q  ^. ]& f/ N& j( yMorning Air attack on 49th/A Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)2 @3 {# ~# x; Z9 Z
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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2 L1 k2 x* u8 n* y  M- ]Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.# I' |8 A/ p8 E2 A$ t
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes& Q" D' A5 D' R7 [- V
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Allied aircraft* k& @8 P" m% e( W: k- w3 \& R
      A-26B Invader x 12
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% |2 _' V  D: X% p; ]      A-26B Invader: 3 damaged
2 i7 J1 b0 p/ N: }( g      A-26B Invader: 1 destroyed by flak0 L) z7 g' y2 i
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Morning Air attack on 49th/B Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)" u+ l5 ~! Y1 ^0 ~: s
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain8 c9 A2 Y8 c% R4 p, ^, d. T) P) _
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Raid detected at 62 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.- o5 y; p+ R. G0 ]: u- l) U, S# A
Estimated time to target is 18 minutes
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9 \$ z/ ?% P  ~$ d$ k- O& A  \9 vAllied aircraft
* G; q/ M* [$ B) |! K4 ?      B-25J11 Mitchell x 9
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Allied aircraft losses
4 H' l- L5 P8 d5 D6 V( Z      B-25J11 Mitchell: 5 damaged" c' }3 v7 @( K0 U$ Q/ L5 q- P
      B-25J11 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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Japanese ground losses:1 r! x! x9 W2 B$ n: t1 t! K% e6 j
      21 casualties reported
4 }: v  I! E' v1 a) ?6 i  r         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled, X  ]( E' u$ P1 B) F; b, ?
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 E, ?( v5 \5 n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 p; }2 q! h- X
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Morning Air attack on 3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
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  r. C: _' {7 w& c. z5 v0 `5 NRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 g. B. V- W( o# n+ o8 u  mEstimated time to target is 6 minutes! X: e  L4 }6 H8 z$ L
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Allied aircraft: v* R) {% t! N+ f$ [
      B-25J1 Mitchell x 9
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& W( E$ ^& P9 G+ G: B+ N      B-25J1 Mitchell: 4 damaged
/ N; I: S3 Y. o2 x& |8 }' ~# X      B-25J1 Mitchell: 1 destroyed by flak
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随后盟军5000战力展开攻势,攻击首日啃下一级城防,付出3000人伤亡的代价,日军方面的伤亡与盟军相差不多。; n- k& z# J! e0 \6 e# E' P
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)' e, Y3 {# B, K7 u( k' X0 J
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 114689 troops, 1852 guns, 4005 vehicles, Assault Value = 5178
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, l8 q( u( s. f" f) ZDefending force 36648 troops, 369 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 1074
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* {- V; q1 [6 e/ T0 V2 x# J7 |Allied adjusted assault: 3410 ; W$ j1 Y3 [$ J( o
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. \- y7 `0 ^  r0 `2 n# M* WAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) 4 f1 b# [. z+ M; d+ @; N2 `
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)# x& N5 m+ t- J
preparation(-), experience(-)
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4 @* x* M' H; W8 `: y" S         Squads: 23 destroyed, 313 disabled
- i7 p0 T  }* q/ e5 F% \         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 50 disabled
" x: c5 s: Y: c% |9 F         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 46 disabled" @+ U! F, ?3 K
      Guns lost 52 (5 destroyed, 47 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:! Q# d2 A0 |9 z6 x! {3 o6 }
      2742 casualties reported
' \4 T0 ?8 {5 F4 `         Squads: 9 destroyed, 449 disabled9 \: z6 K  ^' M, h' \# R
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 106 disabled8 n0 C) S2 \! x8 b8 L; [! B
         Engineers: 7 destroyed, 42 disabled
8 N5 s* r' F5 ^2 U$ G      Guns lost 93 (2 destroyed, 91 disabled)" _' J0 l3 o0 t- e
      Vehicles lost 83 (3 destroyed, 80 disabled)
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    8th Australian Division6 Q5 p  n! ?0 r: ?4 [
    9th Indian Division9 b) M) R" l. A% p0 P& `; s: c
    2/5th Armoured Regiment
6 u3 Z% ]: h; `; m; Z    2/4th Armoured Regiment
5 n$ m" ?" K, ]! Y8 @' t& g    268th Motorised Brigade- V* ?  u8 C$ ~
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    2nd Marine Regiment
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+ K2 W$ b+ G( R8 ^6 P    254th Armoured Brigade8 ~" l* l/ R$ y& J
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
, n+ [6 K) y# \* a# x    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion# {  v. y5 ^- b6 h
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion  e  L& Z; [7 x7 e! n% v3 t4 |/ o
    50th Tank Brigade
2 Q+ f: ^+ N+ y0 W) r" e( P    31st Armoured Division
/ i* Y/ f6 l( }- S8 ~    11th Australian Division
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    Gardner's Horse Regiment6 R# H% g1 z2 K3 C% l
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
, b* G6 W# `: J& ?    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
1 m/ L& f2 o8 N% L5 |1 c$ P    18th British Division
* g; B: w5 ^: O; J) ]& m; m( a    93rd Infantry Division
: s7 g- j1 Z/ w6 V& U8 e0 Q    7th Australian Division8 f2 m( O1 [9 O6 [8 Y# ^( z
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
" g" P! Q- C, C# f- a    51st Highland Division% t" E) t3 ]) s9 f" _6 z. J: ^# D, Z
    2/16th Field Regiment
& b7 B' u$ z% V2 Y( Q  L6 U. I1 l    251st Field Artillery Battalion
% e+ ^4 _- `7 T  l7 i- ?( V7 W    97th Field Artillery Battalion
" V- }( W0 f, u    1st Medium Regiment
; o+ B% E* w2 C: Z    108th Tank Attack Regiment
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    249th Field Artillery Battalion
! e" K# f3 ?/ ?2 c. v7 z    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment; O, Q0 H. E: i. b6 ~
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    49th/B Division
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    11th Militia Regiment
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    49th/A Division' I) y, `1 f0 l! }3 }
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment3 b" f  M4 w( i! `
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
% W1 j5 `! g3 c( X- M& f- H( @! C3 ^: J    49th/C Division
6 E- x+ G4 A: o# M6 C; v    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment) H% Y& S- ^" w: I0 e0 G% W
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion
8 g: v1 v1 [0 H2 `4 j    49th Field AA Battalion- z  ~8 {, ?/ u/ n
    49th Const Co
$ P7 f) J, C; K+ e! ]; K  w8 b    3rd FF Const Unit
, x- s+ m+ F$ ^* }( @! d    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
- E% B0 N7 y" {4 E; r( o* |    17th Naval Construction Battalion
* h8 B, f6 ?& q    36th Field AA Battalion
8 n7 \9 O6 d& `. o* t' T# h& }& p1 Z. s    55th Const Co
2 g, r( x/ h1 I0 m/ Z: n3 E* ^4 m$ T    97th JAAF AF Bn
8 c! \# g$ N6 z7 F    27th Special Base Force# A8 T" n% k, _+ `; C9 y) }6 q
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    48th Field AA Battalion: K/ X3 ]9 i8 Z/ I) r6 F* ~3 d- m
    56th Field AA Battalion# s/ X. z& `0 x' S. S% m1 A
    47th Road Const Co " W+ w( R/ R: l( b. Z* x) A7 ?
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2( y9 @0 t5 y$ y1 S
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    21st Army
% |1 g1 _# ]% W+ F" i4 V    12th Air Defense AA Rgt /3& m0 l* C6 j9 O! ^: B' d: D

8 y  j% ~2 K( F) a, Z/ ?同样是1000+左右的兵力,同样是6级城防,同样是面对5000+战力的攻城盟军,在没有舰队炮击的扰乱下,帝国部队发挥出了正常的实力,这一次的实验证明,盟军舰队炮击对于陆战调整值的影响之大,已经远远超过的正常范围,可以说是一个真正的BUG
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
正在修整的盟军部队有一个打怪练级的副本怎么能不刷!6 z4 j0 p" `- H0 N1 @

$ `! N- P% O2 Q; Z. e; T这1000多AV的日军1,2个礼拜就能刷完,所有参战的盟军部队经验都能涨一点
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: E9 F! `' e$ b& c. s大统领对何时突击何时谨慎攻击的把握已经炉火纯青
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
正在修整的盟军部队有一个打怪练级的副本怎么能不刷!) B7 G8 \! w* M0 ^% x2 I- k
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这1000多AV的日军1,2个礼拜就能刷完,所有参战的盟军部队经验都能涨一点
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另外这次万隆盟军没有准备度没有HQ也没有海军炮击,当然不可能打出万鸦老那种战 ...* y7 |1 b) \# e2 a
hades1001 发表于 2014-8-6 13:29
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BUG,BUG,BUG!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
日军反坦克的火力太弱。美军的进展还是依靠那4000辆车。苏军变身后的装甲单位,可以推两倍战力的日军。
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