el lobo
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Joined: 7/20/2013 From: Khon Kaen, Thailand (orig: Sacramento, CA) Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: adarbrauner Have the Allied fleet escaped the Marianas already? That was your golden occasion to drive a decisive battle on favorable terms... You can still do a lot. This is probably a good time to discuss a little as to what is going on here. Yes, the Allied fleet has "escaped." My sub recon has not recovered sufficiently to get a definitive read, but it appears that it has "escaped" all the way back to Pearl. He has left a lot of PT boats there and some ASW. No subs detected. Also no air which makes sense as he can not protect it from sea bombardments. quote:
Bombard the occupied Marianas, attack the remaining shipping there... waiting for the expected reinforcements to come back. Even if Rio is enjoying of air land based air support now there, your numbers are still enough to muster an offensive. I have bombarded once and will again occasionally if I think I can sink a few more ships but will not waste a lot of supplies doing so. As mentioned above, he has no air there for now. quote:
You could even plan for counter invasion of the occupied islands. I agree with Pax on this one, see below. quote:
That's not the end of the tale there! * laughing * That is the understatement of the day. ------------------------------- quote:
ORIGINAL: PaxMondo I would tend to disagree ... now that he has a forward sub base (Guam) and active air fields, Marianas are a trap for you. venturing there will only prove more costly to you than he ... and he took multiple islands, so very difficult to contemplate any form of reaction counter attack. I would need 24 ID's (6 per island roughly) to go back with the entire Kaigun and the entire IJ air forces. Losses would be high in doing so ... I agree with you for the reasons you state and a couple of others. I am not questioning your experience in the least, but frankly, I don't think even twenty-four IDs would do it. He has more than 3K AV on Guam alone, total support, and if I know Rio, more supplies than I have in Tokyo. I have seven IDs, no Armor, and very little Artillery. I do have a lot of Engineers though. -------------------------- quote:
ORIGINAL: adarbrauner I would consider at least the counter invasion of one of the islands, to start with. All the Kaigun present? Well, as default. He's coming back soon , seemingly. If, and I don't, but if I had enough forces to re-take all of the islands, I would, simply because Rio has everything he has outside of Burma here, and to destroy all of that would be a game changer. But taking one island would serve little purpose. I would eventually lose the forces or have them imprisoned there. quote:
Sub threat, a pain, but reciprocal. And, we also could and should have our ASW squadrons and flottillas roaming and make feeling their impact around. The sub threat is more than a pain. I have three carriers and two BBs in the yard via subs. The carriers will be back in two weeks, six weeks and five months and the BBs are out for one and four months. And, it is not reciprocal. When he brings his subs there, he brings them all. He has more subs than I have ASW ships and a/c combined, and, Japanese ASW is practicality useless, IMO. quote:
Mine warfare was somehow underplayed by El Lobo I think, in previous round. True. I am working on that, but still don't know how to make midgets. quote:
............, granted that Lobo takes up the challenge. That I will be doing. More on that later.
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