Kingfisher
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I have always wondered why Japanese base forces are so puny compared to the allied side, especially when it comes to air support. The two big ones that begin the game - the 4th at Truk and the 8th based at Rabaul - are certainly big enough to maintain those bases and sustain a respectable air campaign, but past that the capabilities really drop off. The remainder come in with only 40 air support points each, barely enough to maintain a fighter and perhaps a Val or Betty/Nell squadron in combat. I find it necessary to pair up base forces just to get an adequate level of support for places like Lae or the Shortlands, and there really aren't that many to go around. The allies, on the other hand, also come in with a couple of big base forces (three if you count SOPAC's organic air support), but these are complemented by a significant number of decent size units of 120 / 150 points each. That is enough to convert a field like Gili Gili or Irau to an offensive base to be reckoned with. Even the smallest ones with 60 points can still take care of two fighter and a recon / or bomber squadron by themselves. So why the disparity?
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"splendid was their tactic of diving upon our force from the direction of the sun, taking advantage of intermittent clouds" -Captain Takahisa Amagai, KAGA, June 4th 1942
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