Erkki
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June 3rd Today 3 commando submarines reach their far out patrol zones near Karachi, Bombay and in the Southern Ocean. These submarines are some of the subs I've for now dedicated to scouting, mainly for trying to find the Allied convoy routes. Something is caught right away: far from nearest land, 480 nautical miles SOUTH of the SW corner of Australia(hex 042,163 for those with the game), I-165 attacks a lone xAK in full fuel load in a brutal surface attack. 4 torpedo hits(+2 duds) and 12 shell hits is overkill for the 5500-ton transport. I-165 still has torpedoes left so shes ordered to remain on station. An insignificant event perhaps, but the latest kill by a submarine was 3 weeks ago, and it looks like the direct Cape Town - Adelaine is still being used and can, if wanted, be raided again. Across the Australia, there is some increased activity: a destroyer squadron sails from Brisbane but submarine RO-60 misses its torpedoes. Just East of Sydney, another small force of warships is sighted. At Suva, Fiji, another Allied destroyer squadron arrives to port and is sighted by submarine based E14Y. Radio activity reported at Noumea in New Caledonia and looks like there are finally some patrol aircraft operating from a base somewhere in the New Hebrides.
< Message edited by Erkki -- 2/22/2012 12:57:35 PM >
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