crsutton
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ORIGINAL: adarbrauner Chris (?) Sutton: nothing to contest; I'd home rule against Japanese carpet bombing as well. The aerial carpet bombings phases in Charmwood, Totalize and Cobra operations (but there was also Goodwood + smaller others involving heavy bombers carpet bombing right?), as mentioned by learned Rasmus, were performed by formations of heavy bombers numbered from 800 to 1200 circa, during day and in close to perfect weather and visibilty conditions; I don't know/remember unfortunately the altitude, but if I well recall an arial picture of a RAF bomber over the target site of Totalize (the second of the 2 ops, right?), I'd evaluate it at 10-12000 feet (3-4 KMs) altitude (I may be wrong). The target for each formation was a very well defined and not-so-big (don't recall/remember the size) area; in the case of Goodwood and Totalize the area was chosen not so much close to front line also to avoid friendly casualties; not so in the case of the american sector (with all the tragic consequences), for many reasons related in particular by the air force requests to keep a safer approaching path originating from behind the line rather than the riskier front-line-following one asked by ground officers to avoid friendly fire. The purpose of these bombardments was to neutralize all enemy's strenght in that very well defined area, so that to minimize resitance and casualties to the attackers; by all recollections I read, the aerial attacks had devastating, doomsday-like effects in all the affected areas; much discussion though persists regarding the effects on the overall German defensive dispositive in the interested sector; in facts German defense remained more or less deadly and stiff particuarly in the English sector around-south of Caen: attackers casualties remained high, and not all the projected results achieved once again; not so in the american sector, where a total breakthrough occured in the previously deadly and stiffly contested bocage environment; but even in this case is opposed and contested that the German dispositive there was thin-spread on the front line, no tactical reserves available at all and no in depth defense behind (if I am not wrong); I think all agree that the disruption caused to all units invested by the aerial bombings was total; recalls tell of complete shock, even for veterans from the eastern front, vehicles, even medium-heavy tanks covered or buried by earth or capsized, lunar ladscape and such; much discussion instead regarding the effective losses and casualties, as Ramsus and Zuluhour have pointed out; and, in the case of the american bombardments, painfull, undesired and surprisingly heavy friendly losses ( a ballad was composed by men in the field, saying " when the RAF strikes, Germans duck; when the Luftwaffe strikes, Allies duck; when the USAAF strikes, all duck"...) My point is: what if the attacking side is targeting an area (which is, remember, in spite of the great number of heavies involved, always circumscribed and small) without many enemy units in it, if at all (as it happened sometimes in Normandy)? In game the hexagon is , my gosh, 40 MILES (for "us" Europeans 60 Kms?) wide, oh my..., which could be happily filled by ONE company or battalion, up to regiments and division, I mean... Distance from Caen to Sword beach was, how much, 6 miles, by crow's flight? Ok you may say DL, DL! But still... come on. I feel that as long as the actual land combat model and interface remains inadequate to deal with a scale greater than that of an atoll or small sized island, something has to be done tp absorb or correct out of proportion or not otherwise not plausible results;
Chris is correct but I go by my middle name "Ross" To be fair in my current campaign, we have actually done that. No, 4E bombing of land units in the open (base hexes excepted), we had a limit on the number of Japanese bomber until after 1/43. Allied and air power and AA was plenty effective after that date. It works fairly well. But as pointed out there are so many fantasy scenarios in game that this is just one more. I agreed to it as a house rule only because I really did not feel it hindered the Allies much and it made my long term opponent happy. There are enough fighter bombers and mediums for this work in 44.
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