SqzMyLemon
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Joined: 10/30/2009 From: Alberta, Canada Status: offline
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In India, I've begun the redeployment of Chinese Army units from Ledo to Karachi. I chose Karachi because it's easy to supply and the Chinese won't compete against front line allied forces for sustenance. I haven't decided on whether to disband the Chinese Air Force or simply change the HQ's of all the squadrons to alleviate the problem at Ledo. Both have associated costs, disbanding means I destroy the aircraft, changing HQ's means I burn through a substantial number of PP's. Does anyone have any thoughts on preserving the Chinese Air Force? Is it worth keeping for operations in China, or can the abundance of allied air units supplant it? The FLAK situation in Burma will start to improve as additional units are brought in over the next few months. By stripping the AA units from the airbases along the Burma/India border I can get a head start on deploying it forward, but it will take months to reach the front line troops. I'll airlift in what I can, but I'm not sure if any transports can carry the heavier AA guns. All but a few of the AA units on Ceylon will be redeployed forward. The 23rd AA Brigade will unload on mainland India on Nov. 1st and begin the rail journey to Chittagong. Other AA units will follow the same route. I thought about using sea transport to deploy the AA directly to Chittagong, Cox's Bazar or Akyab, but why risk losing guns and ships when I don't have to. Supply, on the other hand, is another matter. I will risk slipping in transports laden with supply directly to these bases. The abundance of aviation support available since updating the game is going to drastically alter the air war, and my dispositions. It's imperative to win local air superiority once the ground offensive is ready to go. I don't believe in going toe to toe against the numbers of aircraft the Japanese can throw at me. I will be patient and only commit aircraft when it serves a purpose. I did it against Andre, and I was able to compete in the air by choosing when and where I'd fight. I practically ignored Japanese bombing which prevented my CAP being decimated by strong sweeps. I'll do the same against Erik, especially now that FLAK is beefed up. The next few weeks will show whether my efforts to improve the supply situation in Burma is successful. I'd like to be moving forward here within a month.
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