Poopyhead
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I have only played a couple of battles as the Japanese, but I was surprised at how well the SPWAW system simulated jungle/island warfare. 1. Yes, SNLF means Special Naval Landing Force. 2. Tanks are available, but the Japanese have much better weapons at their disposal, i.e., very good infantry and mortars. 3. I had no tanks and ran into a lot of U.S. tanks, but in the jungle infantry rules! 4. I had about the same force, but I had more mortars and no tanks (don't forget recon units!). They do have an AA gun with decent penetration, I think it was 70 or 75 mm. (It's the type 88, 75 mm AA with a penetration of 103.) 5. As I said, I didn't fight the whole campaign, but I believe that you can pick either Pacific Islands or mainland battles. Buy the toughest infantry that you can afford. Without terrain that allows mobile forces to rock, you have to remember to keep your infantry moving. Leg recon units can give you only a small, but valuable, view of the jungle battlefield. I used the 150 mm mortars to smash enemy positions. Aircraft can be decisive and can provide a snapshot of what is beyond your view. A small reserve can clean up after a hard day's slaughter. Be aggressive, your army has never been beaten. Ever.
< Message edited by Poopyhead -- 6/24/2004 2:31:37 PM >
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