castor troy
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel I agree with Castor's point about the potential to abuse the para-shock system, but I disagree with his comments about the Allied attack. The Allies suffered more disruption, but Japan suffered more outright destruction. The Allies could prevail under that scenario. I've seen it happen many times, where a numerically inferior force is able to overcome a superior force. Better prep, supply, control of the air, disruption induced by bombing and lack of suppy, force quality, armament quality, leader quality, etc. all enter into the equation. Of course, if rader is reinforcing, then it's possible he could "stop the bleeding" and hold Hachinoe. But if GJ indeed pulls a rope-a-dope and catches rader underprepared at another invasion hex, then rader may be screwed there. Fun! I must have read the combat report wrong then because the Allied actually lost twice as much combat squads (those are responsible for the av) as the Japanese while already having less troops there. Would it be the other way around I might agree with you, but the numbers tell a different story than what people are hoping to see in this AAR. Ground combat at Hachinohe (118,55) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 157917 troops, 3232 guns, 4443 vehicles, Assault Value = 6145 Defending force 237138 troops, 3895 guns, 3116 vehicles, Assault Value = 7052 Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 6 Allied adjusted assault: 3531 Japanese adjusted defense: 9725 Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 6) Combat modifiers Defender: forts(+) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 10746 casualties reported Squads: 64 destroyed, 655 disabled Non Combat: 39 destroyed, 237 disabled Engineers: 17 destroyed, 272 disabled Guns lost 940 (132 destroyed, 808 disabled) Vehicles lost 638 (102 destroyed, 536 disabled) Allied ground losses: 14102 casualties reported Squads: 47 destroyed, 1291 disabled Non Combat: 88 destroyed, 337 disabled Engineers: 23 destroyed, 424 disabled Guns lost 397 (32 destroyed, 365 disabled) Vehicles lost 593 (253 destroyed, 340 disabled) Units destroyed 1 guns is the only important factor I see the Allied have done better. At such a ratio, how should this battle be won for the Allied? Success of this whole operation can IMO only be achieved with more landings, same as I said before all started, land at a base and take it quickly, exploit the situation. Land and be bogged down, FAIL.
< Message edited by castor troy -- 1/17/2012 3:44:59 PM >
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