ADB123 -> Allied Air on the Attack! (11/14/2010 1:18:00 AM)
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June 25, 1942 - A couple of Allied sub captains woke up a bit this turn during the Night Phase and actually saw a little action, although it wasn't successful action. First off, HMNS Truant was chased by a PB near Phuket. I only wish that the skipper of the sub had said to himself “Phuket” and at least tried a shot at the little Japanese escort ship. Then USS Seal shot off a bunch of torpedoes against a PB in a Tanker Transport TF near Singapore, but the torpedoes were duds. Things were different during the Day Phase as Allied pilots decided that this was their day to shine, and so they did. First off the USMC Wildcats flew a Hi Alt Sweep over Mandalay. They were met by 11 Oscars and both sides lost one plane. Then 16 Hurricanes flew in on their Hi Alt Sweep and were met by only 4 Oscars. This Brit Squadron shot down an Oscar for no losses of their own. Then 16 more Hurricanes Swept in and were met by 7 Oscars and 2 Nicks. The Hurricanes had no trouble with the Japanese planes and shot down another Oscar. The Brits weren't finished because 16 more Hurricanes flew in and met only 2 Oscars and 1 Nick, and the Brits shot down yet another Oscar. By the time that 23 P-38s flew in the sky was empty of Japanese CAP. But the Allies weren't done with Mandalay because next a dozen B-17s flew in at Low Alt and hit the Airfields with no enemy opposition. An Oscar was destroyed on the Ground and Airbase Supply and the Runways were hit. Next 15 Blenheims flew in, again with no CAP in the air, and bombed the Airfields again, destroying 2 more Oscars on the Ground and hitting the Air Base, Air Supply and Runways again. Finally, 16 Wellingtons flew in and again hit the runways. Two more Oscars were destroyed on the Ground and once again all of the Air Facilities were hit. And there was more to come. Sixteen Blenheims roared in at Low Alt and hit the Japanese besiegers at Myitkyina. There were two Oscars on LR CAP but the Blenheims blew past them and hit a Japanese Artillery Regiment. But things weren't just busy in Indo/Burma. Allied planes flew in Australia too. First off 6 Forts and 6 Liberators hit the Airfields at Katherine at low altitude. There were 13 Oscars on CAP but the 4Es blew past them, shooting one down in the Air and damaging three more. And despite the CAP the Bombers found their target, destroying 2 more Oscars on the Ground and also a couple of Sallys. As a bonus the Air Base and Runways were hit nicely. And in the Australian North East 20 Forts hit the Air Fields at Townsville. There were 8 Zeros on CAP but the 4Es blew past them and hit the Airbase, Air Base Supply and Runways and also destroyed three Zeros. All-in-all, it was a good day in the Air for the Allies. Over thirty Japanese planes were destroyed, including 22 Oscars, with about half of the Oscars shot down and half destroyed on the Ground. Allied losses were a third of the Japanese losses. Finally, to end the day the Japanese Troops at Myitkyina attempted another Deliberate attack, and once again they only achieved a 1:3 result. But this time the Fortifications weren't reduced. BTW – what you need to understand is that I have a dozen Air Bases in the Indo/Burma border region, and three Air HQs spread amongst them. My main Airbases are in the Railine Bases, although I have Squadrons assigned to non-Rail bases too. So I am sending in multiple attacks from multiple bases, and moving back Air Units that get fatigued or lose morale and replacing them with fresh units. I've got my weaker Air Units in back bases to prevent Paradrops from cutting the Railines, and I've got plenty of troops at all of the bases too, just in case some Paratroops get past the CAP. I've been building up this (Not a)-Defence-in-Depth for six months, so I have lots of options for Air Attacks. And Air Attacks are the Key here. I am not trying to stop the Enemy over my Air Fields – I am trying to destroy the Enemy over his Air Fields. And right now I am attacking one Enemy Air Field from a dozen friendly Air Fields. Sure, my opponent can attempt to send Long Range attacks from Rangoon, but I'll happily let him live with the Weather and Operational Losses. In the meanwhile I am flying most of my attacks from within “Normal” Air Range. So, the question is – can I discourage my opponent from continuing to attack Myitkyina? Sure, if he continues to send in Units he will likely eventually overwhelm my troops, but for every unit he sends in the Supply Requirement increases, which means that it becomes harder to maintain his Troops at Full Supply and so his attacks are weaker. And if he moves bombers up to Mandalay they will suck up more supply too. It will be interesting to see what he does. In China my opponent has pulled back from what he calls “Stalingrad” defences. Will he do the same here?
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