LargeSlowTarget
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Joined: 9/23/2000 From: Hessen, Germany - now living in France Status: offline
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I respectfully disagree, Chris21wen. This does not simulate the actual torpedo shortage, it just makes it slightly more difficult to obtain an unlimited supply of torpedoes. With an AS, port rearm level is moot and the only limiting factor remains supply, which for the Allies is not a limiting factor at all. A torpedo pool like for mines would be nice, including aerial torpedoes for the Netties etc. But then one could ask the same for other "rare" ordnance, like battleship caliber shells, heavy bombs etc. The mine production is too low, there are minelayers with capacities almost as large as the monthly production, i.e. one minelaying sortie per month by just one minelayer is about the maximum sustainable - doesn't seem right. In Scen 1, the Japanese get 165 type 93 and 67 type 4 per month, or less than 12k in 4 years of war. IRL, the Japanese laid over 55k mines just in Empire waters around Japan.
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