loki100
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Joined: 10/20/2012 From: Utlima Thule Status: offline
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A wee digression Since I like data and am always interested in comparisons, I opened Xhoel's excellent AAR. I'll use his T11 data as that maps onto the charts I put into the post at the foot of p.1. Ground losses he reported Axis of 153,000 men, 1,600 guns and 125 tanks and Allies of 41,000 men, 110 guns and 370 tanks. Killed are 22,300 and 7,100 respectively. We've managed Axis losses of 131,000 men, 1,450 guns and 340 tanks against Allied losses of 68,400 men, 450 guns and 700 tanks. In their game 54,000 Axis were reported as captured, I've only managed 40,000. The only metric were I am ahead is destroyed tanks, basically the way I use allied air power does tend to produce this outcome. By that stage of their game, the only secondary landing had been at the south of end of Calabria (that saw little fighting), I've managed 2 very contested operations. In the air, axis pilot kia were 1,150 and allies of 3,300. We've managed almost 1,800 axis pilots and 3,600 allied. Axis fighter losses were 1,100, NF 190 and bomber (all types) of 290. Allied were 780 (FB), 50 (NF), 30 tactical bombers and 1,900 level bombers. Pure naval air losses were 310. We've got Axis F-2,000; NF 190 and bombers 300. Allied of 1,120 fighters, 150 NF (remember that in Italy in particular I use the NF as longer range day escorts), 120 tactical bombers and 1,600 level bombers. Pure naval air losses are 410. He also has a nice chart of allied losses by plane type, a few of the more important (Xhoel's numbers first): Stirling 61 (31) Halifax 154 (66) Lancaster 212 (109) Wellington 136 (160) P38 201 (370) B-25 50 (73) B-26 180 (371) B-17 890 (400) B-24 70 (200) He doesn't give a VP score so that makes it hard to read the pay off for the different patterns of activity. So on the ground, I've taken huge losses for a bit more ground, the difference is that Xhoel's retreat to a line anchored on Naples was very much on his terms. On the other hand, our air war is much more brutal, I basically push my air assets as hard as I can in 1943. What is interesting is the bombers I use in small groups (B24/26) have really taken heavy losses as they can get isolated while my large B-17 cluster has had a relatively easy time of it. But my P-38s have paid a high price for protecting the bombers. I also think its in the strategic airwar where having played this a few times works in your favour. Its not so much knowing the rules as having a bit of a feel for the feedback loops and how to pace operations.
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