BletchleyGeek -> RE: Correct Soviet Air Doctrine (1/10/2011 12:38:06 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Blind Sniper Sorry to bump but can ComradeP or whoever know how the air system works help me? I was not able to find other topic correlated to ground support. I think ComradeP is referring to air base attacks. There were some thread or other complaining about 1943 scenarios where German armor was being butchered by hordes of Shturmoviks and U-2s, but I can't remember any follow-up to that. Regarding the topic of retreating the VVS to the "hills" (i.e National Reserve) and leaving them there until one gets the best planes, my opinion that it's not a wise move in the long-term. Morale is bad, very bad actually, but you need the pilots to fly missions - recon, air transport, ground support - and fight it out nonetheless. Soviet air production is huge, so VVS will recover. I usually lose something like 5:1 in fighters against the Luftwaffe in 1941, but that's not so much of a problem, the bulk of the losses I-16s, I-153s and MiG-3s. I've been also prioritizing the allocation of new LaGG-3 and Yak-1 against the Finns and the Romanians and while they get heavy losses they also shoot down some planes. That 1941 and 1942 air battles should leave you with a cadre of experienced, battle-hardened air formations which will be unvaluable, while inflicting some damage on the Luftwaffe, even if limited.
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