ORIGINAL: Nomad
ORIGINAL: LoBaron
Nomad, with the obvious brute power of heavies against Japanese CAP, don´t you feel they are wasted in this role?
ASW is no LR task anyway. Wonder whats your opinion in this.
Not really. I need to have ASW to keep the subs under control. Heavy bombers have the range and payload to have success against subs. Plus, I am finding it hard in the early going to find places that can support a lot of heavy bombers on offense. Later when the Navy starts getting there 4 engined patrol Liberators I can start looking at changing some of the USAAF heavy bombers back to airfield/port/city bombers. Until then, they scour the seas looking for enemy subs.
Remember that aircraft on ASW have their range cut in half. I use LB-30s and B-17D/Es set for a range of 12 to give me 6 hexes of intense ASW coverage. I then use medium bombers at long range to do Naval Search to about 14 hexes and ASW TFs to chase down subs.
Good points. I did not consider using outdated/specialized 4 engine types for the task. [:)]
Still I think one has to be careful not to forget that ASW comes in two different flavours:
The longer range part has the main task of detecting/disrupting possible sub threats, at least to a level that allows relative safe passage of surface vessels.
The short range part, as I understand, should be a kill/threat zone to submarines close to high value bases which are visited by important shipping on a regular basis.
I use several different layers of ASW there depending on the percieved threat from submarines, including SR point defence ASW with light bombers to cover the base hex and maybe
one or the other hex further out.
No ASW is a guarantee. But you can make life very hard for a submarine driver as long as you do not overextend the area you like to cover.