BBfanboy
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ORIGINAL: Lowpe Well, she is gone now...and I am starting to have 2nd doubts about trying to save Perth. The better option seems to me to delay and retreat in Australia without losing too many units till some better devices come along. No tanks is a real handicap currently. Australia has a couple of Tank Attack units with 37mm guns that will stop these early IJ tanks. Another unit or two from the US, or better still a TD battalion or two would do wonders. Not sure how easily Japan can replace those early tanks though. Certainly having scarce supply in Australia will be one of their problems - that should result in no replacement of devices. Not finding those, right now only seem to have some 2pounder AT guns, which seem defensively fine, but not usable on offense. Also, will have some American Howitzers too. I need to read some of the AARs where Perth was attacked so to avoid common mistakes... A two pounder is a 37mm. British practice was to name the gun by shell weight, while other armies used the bore caliber. The RN 2-pounder AA would be about 37-40mm caliber. The 17 pounder arty would be about 80mm/3.2" while the 25 pounder would be about 88 mm/3.5 inch. The naval 12 pounder would be a 3"/75mm weapon. Barrel length is also important - the German 88mm Flak had a long barrel to reach high altitudes, and that also made it a very effective AT weapon.
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