VSWG -> RE: Weathering the Storm - CHS 155 (9/22/2007 10:38:57 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ctangus I think the fight will ultimately ride on who wins the air war. True. What's the status of the Russian plane/pilot pools? quote:
House rule: if I can ship in US base forces, I can base USAAF planes there. Interesting house rule. Does it have to be base forces, or will av. support units work, too? I suggest the following: fast transport aviation support units to Petropavlovsk, then use transport planes to move them to Nikolaevsk, then distribute them as needed. Presto, Allied aviation support in Russia! [:)] OTOH, even if you succeed in the air war, your supply situation isn't great. Russia produces 5350 supplies every day. Of these, 3000 arrive as daily supply in Krasnojarsk! The remaining 2350 supplies arrive through resource centers and heavy industry, which can be destroyed by bombers. Now aztez probably wants to capture these intact, but should his campaign stall he might reconsider. In that case you would be completely dependent on a flimsy supply line all the way from Krasnojarsk to Vladivostock. You might actually consider pulling back all the way to Lake Baikal in a fighting withdrawal. In case the bulk of your army makes it there, your supply line is safe and aztez won't be able to eliminate the Russians, which is his paramount objective. Then you can bounce back after your LCUs have converted to rifle corps. Alternatively, you can throw everything you have into the Aleutians, and force a decisive campaign here. If I understand you correctly there are no Japanese bases in the Aleutian Islands? In that case you can build up Petropavlovsk under cover of your LBA, and then slowly move further west. Aztez will be hard pressed to counter such an offensive. He would have to keep KB in the north, and you can decide whether you want to fight a decisive battle, or use it's absence in the south for other offensives.
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