Jorge_Stanbury
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Time to review the losses so far; As you can see, losses this month were significant; this mostly due to the Battle of Andaman Sea, a costly affair. Winston Churchill won't be amused as the RN paid a heavy price Capital ships: One new Capital ship lost last month, BB Royal Sovereign. The other 2 losses are BB Ramilies, surprised and sunk by the KB near Diego Garcia and BC Repulse, torpedoed by a KB detachment in the Java sea, then lost after a critical flooding event when traveling off-map to Cape Town Damaged: - BB PoW is still at Cape Town, it will require a month or so to get back online. It was torpedoed near Pontianak a few days after the war started, it somehow managed to crawl to CT. - BB Resolution, just arrived to Cape Town, it will need aprox. 148 days to repair. This ship was also surprised by the KB near Diego Garcia, it spent a few weeks in Mombasa to get system fully repaired before the journey to CT - BB Maryland, the only "almost lost" victim of December 7th, is still at PH, 161 days to repair. Japan: BB Mutsu got 2 torpedoes from Albacore strikes at Andaman sea, but there was no significant damage afterwards, still I would guess at least 100 days yard time. BB Nagato and Yamashiro were bombed in Truk, but no serious damage. They will likely require a month or a few weeks to repair. Carriers: No Allied losses Damaged: CV Indomitable will arrive tomorrow at Mombasa, damaged but not seriously, it will unload squadrons and withdraw CV Formidable, seriously damage, will arrive to Mombasa in 14 days, then it will need at least a couple weeks to get damage under control before withdrawal. CVL Hermes is at Diego Garcia and at significant risk, as Prester John is aware of it. This is the most likely candidate for 1st carrier lost. All he needs to do is send a Air combat TF to finish it. Damage is 48 system, 52 float (all major), 16 engine (9 major) which is too high to attempt to withdraw to Mombasa Japan: CVL Shoho sunk CV Junyo and CVL Zuiho listed as sunk, but I don't think they did, Junyo was torpedoed close to Japan and it should be in a shipyard right now. CVL Zuiho received a battleship caliber hit, it is likely in Port Blair or Singapore. Cruisers: What a painful month for RN cruisers!! I lost one American, CL Trenton near Luganville, courtesy of KB. All the rest (5 cruisers) died in the 10 day Battle of Andaman Sea: CAs Devonshire and Dorsetshire. CLs Hobart, Newcastle, CLAA Van Heemskerck Damaged: CL Glasgow was heavily damaged, but I managed to withdraw it after fixing some damage. Japan: This a a best guess as I don't have any confirmation: CL Kiso should had sunk a couple months ago in the Indian ocean. CL Kinu was torpedoed near Pt Blair and CL Abukuma was torpedoed near Pt Moresby. Also: CA Mikuma is reported as sunk, but I don't believe it yet. it was seriously damaged by battleship caliber hits on the Andaman sea battle Destroyers It is painful to watch . I lost the following destroyers last month: Pillsbury, Arunta, Arrow, Foxhound, Inconstant, Starling, Vampire and Vendetta. Mostly on the Andaman sea or near Diego Garcia Damaged: Tjerk Hiddes, Nizam, Decoy and Fortune are off map in transit to Mombasa, they should survive Japan: DD Karii, Yudachi, Akatsuki sunk, this is confirmed. EDIT: Arashio confirmed on June 23rd report; DD Hibiki confirmed on July 2nd. I also have Kagero and Kazegumo but this I am sure is false Other categories Other categories are mostly attritional losses due to submarines, some particularly painful losses were: Tankers= Esso Richmond and Aristophanes, Transports= xAP Monterey xAP Australia Star, Fast cargo= xAK Doryssa Japan: Only interesting ship reported is xAP Terukuni maru, sunk in January. Submarines: I have no trust at all in the reported Japanese submarine losses
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