Blackhorse
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Joined: 8/20/2000 From: Eastern US Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Blue Water Navy whats the best way to keep china supplied? A couple of thoughts: China has four "core areas": The Chungking Basin; Sian-Lanchow; The Changsha RR net; and Kunming-Burma. Together, they produce about 2,000 supply daily (direct supply production and light industry production). Your refineries in Lanchow (90) and Sian (20) create enough fuel for your heavy industry -- mostly in Chungking and Chengtu -- to sustain production of another 1000 supplies each day. Finally, you get an extra 500 supplies a day so long as the Burma Road remains open. If you don't have a house rule against strategic bombing in China, a competent Japanese player will quickly shut down the refineries with air strikes. So within a few months, at most, you can expect to lose the Burma Road and HI supplies. For the other sources, try to defend in x2 or x3 defensive terrain in front of the cities. Once the city is besieged, you lose your LI supply production. Try to hang on to the dot base (Pingsiang) near Changsha if you can -- resource and industry needs are roughly balanced in your core areas, and if you lose Pingsiang with its 160 resources your industry may not be able to sustain full production. While the Japanese still have their attention focused on Singapore and the DEI, I try to assemble 100,000 supplies from India and Capetown and deliver them to Rangoon. Then manipulate base supply levels to move the supply through Burma and into China. I have had imperfect success with this approach, but I think it is worth pursuing. Even if you succeed, China will still have to tighten its belt; 100k supplies is less than one month's worth of China's pre-war production. Good luck!
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