GreyJoy
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel That's a pretty strong deployment, good supplies, and good forts. You've done well. Your opponent has been negligent in giving you time to prepare such defenses. He should have never let up. A few things: 1) A level nine airfield with 250 aviation support can handle unlimited aircraft. (IE, the 250 aviation support is sufficient no matter how many aircraft you have.) You have more aviaton support that you need. I'm not sure you want to take the chance on evacuating the excess to Aden, but at least think the option through. 2) Why is fuel so important to you? You have way more than you need and won't need more for a long time. Don't send any more tankers to Karachi until you've won the battle. 3) Jodpur is an interesting position. Ordinarly, you'd have to abandon it as soon as rader crossed the line, but you have good forts and it's in the desert, so I doubt he can afford to bypass it - I don't think his units would draw any supply. And yet, you can't afford to allow your garrison to get isolated. So, if he crosses the line, what will you do with your Jodpur garrison? 4) He might elect to come down the river valley from Lahore rather than crossing the desert. 5) Unless he brings a suprisingly weak force, which would be the height of folly on his part, you won't be able to stand and fight at Hyderabad, Jodpur or anywhere short of Karachi. Do not have troops prepping for Jodpur, Hyderabad, etc. You can't hold those bases against a full assault, nor can you afford to have the garrisons isolated or destroyed. If he comes, you'll have to pull back everywhere, so prepping for anyplace but Karachi is a waste and will weaken you final fortress. All of your troops should be prepping for Karachi. 5) With 5,000+ AV, seven forts (or eight or nine by then), Karachi will be a bear of titanic proportions if you can keep it supplied. Your opponent should be flogged for standing down at the critical moment in the game. I want to keep my base forces cause every one of them has a flak that i badly need! Plus i don't see any advantage of evacuate them right now. Fuel hasn't been shipped to Karachi since march...i stop sending TKs cause they were too valuable. That fuel remained there when we upgraded to the beta patch cause i considered useless to let it be shipped to Bombay that was doomed... My plan is to hold Jodpur as long as i can but, as soon as i see that the position is unholdable, i'll be moving away. Actually he cannot think to march through the desert to Hyderabad cause there's only a trail there, while the rr won't be open for him untill i hold Hyderabad. If he comes for Jodpur he'll lose time...and i need not more than a week to bring my 5 divisions from Aden to Karachi...the RN is ready to come down and fight if he sends the combined fleet...Karachi has lots of bombers and torpedo bombers that can keep his sctfs at bay and my CVs will be there too...he will need the KB if he wants to stop the flow from Aden...BUT, if i see the KB there, i'll pack up everything at PH and invade the Bonins with 3000 AVs, no matter the cost! Yes, all my units are prepping for Karachi but i don't think he can smash my positions at Hyderabad so easily...my tank army is growing stronger every day and 1000 AVs composed of tanks (with Stuarts and Vikers heavy tanks) can give some headhaces to his flanks... I say that everything will be determined in the air. If he doesn't have a complete controll of the skies he's not going to be a walk in the park for him...while if he can count on his bombers that open the way for his advancing coloums...well, at that point my only option will be to dig in Karachi and wait...
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