Feinder
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Joined: 9/4/2002 From: Land o' Lakes, FL Status: offline
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"I noted that almost all AA groups even back at the home base always note that there support required is always in red and at zero ?" It means they don't have enough inherent support personel by themselves. Most combat formations are not fully self-supporting. "How can i get support for them, are they useless without support?" HQ and base force units have "excess" support points, and will take care of this for you. Note that if you click on the individual AA unit, it will STILL report as red (because you're displaying the unit's individual stats). However, you can see the aggregate number by clicking on the base display. If the net support for you base is ok, then your troops are ok. I do not know the extent of the effectiveness decrease for a unit that is not fully supported. I expect that a unit that is at a base where it only has 66% of the support it needs, will probably weigh in at 66% effectiveness (assault strenght etc.) "What group gives them support?" See above. "Also how much of a level of fortifications is needed to make them valuable and less likely to be bombed the heck out ?" AA is not very effective above 5000'. So bombers coming in at 6000' are usually only marginaly effective vs. level bombers. AA is more effective vs. dive bombers however (and thus I rarely use DBs to attack an airfield). Furthermore, fortitifations affect your ground defense. The amount of assault points by the attacker must be (Fort factor + 2) to 1. So if your fort factor is 0, then the attacker must get 2 to 1 odds to caputure your base. If your fort factor is 5, the the attacker must get 7 to 1 odds to capture your base. I don't believe they really have any effect on your defense vs. level bombers or bombardment attacks (which wouldn't be a bad thing tho). Forts can be reduced by the attacker by attaching Combat Engineer formations to his assault force (combat engineers are Eng units with an assault value). Oh, and your night fighters. If your opponent doesn't ever do night bombing attacks, you might as well let these guys do your CAP in the daylight. The P61 was a heavy fighter, with enough firepower to take down a bomber in short order. It was twin-engined like the P38. I do not specifically know it's performance characteristics tho (as in, would it pair very well against the more nimble single-engined Japanese fighters). -F-
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