Feinder -> RE: Allied Carrier Coordination Penalty (9/23/2005 11:24:55 PM)
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To be perfectly honest, I don't think very highly of the Allied Coordination penalty (for various reasons), but it is what it is. It also works both ways. Having a "spoiler" flight or two of unescorted, or lightly escorted bombers can be useful. The effectiveness of CAP degrades dramatically with every attack (even if the CAP slaughters everything). If you're Allies, and lucky enough to lead with one or two spoiler strikes with only a FEW aircraft, this will dramatically reduce the effectiveness of Japanese CAP. When the "the main attack" comes in, against disrupted CAP, and takes far fewer losses. It not something that you can plan, it's just a crap-shoot. And of course, you're just a likely to get a massive formation of SBDs that is lighty escorted (in which case, it's time to cry). But if you're going up against veteran KB CAP, you're going to take substantial losses whether you're coordinated or not. So again, if you are able to lead with some smaller, uncoordinated strikes, it sufficiently disrupts CAP to get more bombers thru on the main (coordinated) strike. [* shrug *] -F-
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