My airforce is currently resting at Ulan-Ude and Krasnoyarsk (in the far north). Chita is regularly bombed by the japanese now and I’ve been unwilling to send in my last couple hundred fighters to defend it.

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ORIGINAL: Smeulders
I've just taken a look at the Russians again, and the stacks of artillery are truly frightening. I'd guess a fight in an open hex with fortifications to protect your troops would suit you. Your opponent would have to face all that artillery out in the open. I think you should try to just stay put in Vladivostok. The 9 Fortifications should make it folly to attack you here and the supply reserves there in my game look huge. Of course, the army defending it will be huge as well so you'll need it. Interesting little fact, somewhere in 43' a convoy arrives in Vladivostok to drop of a pile of supplies. I'm not quite sure when, but if you can hold out until then ...
Can you give us a bit more information on Non-Russian front news ? What is your recon picking up in North Australia, New Caledonia, ... ? With that amount of forces in Russia he should be thin on the ground elsewhere, a good fast counter-attack now can put you in a strong position once he can start shifting troops away from Russia again.
A final question, what is the state of his BB and CA ? With 6 BB shot up and I believe earlier losses as well, his battleline probably isn't what it's supposed to be at the moment.








ORIGINAL: crsutton
Very interesting read so far. Just got caught up. I think your opponents critical mistake was attacking Russia so late. By 10/42 you should be able to move into Burma overland and your non-soviet airforces should be pretty strong. I don't see where he can make up the air losses in Russia if you start to hit him elsewhere, but it is definitely time to hit him elsewhere. Open up two more fronts on him in India and the DEI or Pacific and I just don't see where his economy can replace the losses. Russia becomes a "tar baby" just like China.



