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xhoel -> RE: Gotterdammerung, GC 43-45 Xhoel (Axis) vs Hghx-0 (WA) (6/25/2018 8:12:55 PM)
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T7, 14th of August-21st of August 1943 Situation report [Northern Europe]. Due to the heavy losses suffered 2 weeks ago, both the RAF Bomber Command and the US 8th Air Force scale down their raids over the Reich. The number of sorties has dropped dramatically, 7.000 sorties less than 2 weeks ago, even though total losses for the Western Allies are again high (410 planes lost, of which 204 are LBs, 382 pilots KIA). Shown below, air losses from last week: [img]https://i.imgur.com/VtWNKYY.jpg[/img] Sorties flown last week: [image]local://upfiles/57112/E34ECDF4D7AE4E3E80C76C804E4E6AFF.jpg[/image] The Ruhr was the main objective of the week and both Commands focus on the industry rich region hitting the targets with back to back raids. The size of the raids is relatively much smaller than usually at around 80 bombers (instead of the normal 150 for the British and 600 for the Americans). Where our fighters intercept, the bombers suffer heavy losses. In 5 occasions as displayed below, the Americans suffer a loss rate average of 18%. In other engagements the loss rate is around 5-6%. Heavy Losses for the 8th US Air Force over the Ruhr: [img]https://i.imgur.com/fqxd3lG.jpg[/img] We suffer our heaviest losses this week in the skies above Essen, where the Americans prepare a well laid fighter trap that costs us 13 Fighters (out of 30): [img]https://i.imgur.com/IIeLJaO.jpg[/img] Other than that while losses appear high they are not that concerning. Out of 149 FBs lost during the week, around 55 planes were lost in Italy, most of them belonging to our Italian allies. An additional 24 Night fighters were lost in interception missions against RAF Bomber Command. The British try a daring raid, and hit the U-Boat Factory at Danzig with mini raids of only 4 planes per raid. Surprisingly their move pays off, the raids are only intercepted over the Danish straits and the U-Boat factory is almost knocked out of production at 48% damage. Priority repairs are ordered and the Air Base at Koenigsberg is activated and will be receiving a fighter group in the next weeks, responsible for the air defense of Danzig. [img]https://i.imgur.com/RJqc7DL.jpg[/img] Damage estimates: The Industry in the Ruhr region has taken a beating with the heavy plants (heavy industry) at Duesseldorf, Wuppertal, Duisburg and Bochum knocked out (more than 50% damage). Priority repairs have been ordered immediately to get the plants operating again. Coal production has been hampered but production is still going on except at Wuppertal (55% damage). In the north, the U-Boat Factory at Kiel has been knocked out and priority repairs have been ordered to fix the damage done as soon as possible. The factory at Hamburg has taken some damage but is still operating. The Bf 109G-6 factory at Regensburg continues to be non-operative due to the extensive damage it has suffered even though repairs are going on at full speed. The factory is at 59% damage. Damage reports for the different industry sectors: Fuel Production -12% damage Heavy Industry -14% damage Manpower -2,7% damage Resource Production -11,5% damage Synthetic Fuel Production -9% damage U-Boat Factory -26% damage German Industry Overview: [img]https://i.imgur.com/0dmnILB.jpg[/img]
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