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As an aside, it's astonishing how widely the penetration ranges on 6" guns vary, particularly outside the USN - compare:

USN 8in Mk. 9 - 300 (pre-war CAs)
USN 8in Mk. 12 - 282 ('new' CAs)
GBR 8in Mk. VIII: 278 (all 8in CAs)
IJN 20cm 3YT: 291 (all CAs)

USN 6in Mk. 12 - 140 (Omahas)
USN 6in Mk. 16 - 169 (modern CLs)
IJN 15cm 41YT - 86 (Aganos)
IJN 15.5cm 3YT - 222 (Oyodos - not that they're ever likely to do anyone much good, but what a difference that extra .5 makes, eh?)
GBR 6in Mk. XXIII - 121 (Leander, Town etc)
GBR 6in Mk. XII - 108 (Letter CLs)
DUT 15cm No. 6/9/10/11 - 86 (everything)

I can't say I've ever seen a 6in shell that wasn't coming out of a Mk. 16 penetrate a Japanese CA, but that's just in a bunch of faffing around with mini-scenarios so, y'know, anecdote not data. I'd definitely be very leery about taking them on even with more guns' worth of the Brit CLs, which is a shame as there's quite a few of them.


Well, from my experience the modern Allied 6 " guns fire more often and land more hits. (makes sense with autoloaders and fire control) but rarely penetrate on any hull hit. They do penetrate and do damage when they hit a Japanese CA in the superstructure. If they can get some early superstructure hits on the CAs in a battle, then the Japanese CAs really start shooting poorly, but sometimes it drives me crazy as they rack up a number of hull hits and do nothing. That can really turn a battle into a Japanese win.
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Still down busy at work and no time to fix it probably tomorrow before its done
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OK been a busy week

Supposed to be on holiday - ended up at work all week
Computer caught a nastyvirus - required full re install - grrrr
Played Poker on Wednsday - lost.

Overall a crap week to follow not a great weekend....

However next steps and plans are now WIP

Been thinking and looking around at what my options could be and there are a couple of good ones and a few high risk need to wait and see

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Taking a long look around and at my reinforcement schedule I am worried.

I went into that last fight with 1200 aircraft PZB had at best 850 and cleaned my clock.

So 3:2 is not a big enough hammer....

On prjected replacement rates that takes me in carriers until Mid 44 andthen I am reliant on CVE's for some of the kick which is dangerous as they typically arrive with inferior pilots.

Even re equipping them with Hellcats and Corsairs is evidentally not good enough.

So I think a CENTPAC attack that achieves anything is basically out. To achieve anything meaningfull I need to hit the Marianas and I do not have the strength to do it nor will I for a year or more.

So thats looking like an iffy attack route.
Solomons to Rabaul to New Guinea is slow but I will probably put some effort into that theatre to keep PZB busy
Darwin to DEI the return.... is a possibility in a few months so I will probably do it again to keep the pressure on.
Andaman Islands - Sumatra and Burma - a bunfight in the north Burmese jungles will probably go nowhere but again may be worth trying to stretch out the Japanese
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going with my last carrier battle, two dozen CVE that backed up my carrier fleet of some 20 CV/CVL was easily enough to defeat a comparable force that your carriers faced. Of course it´s going to take a while to have such a fleet for you now.

All my pilots of course had 70 skill, the result was far more one sided and decisive than the beating you took, in my case it went the other way around though. All but the British carriers were fielding Hellcats, the British were 70% Corsairs 30% Hellcats. I have been focussing on one area of advance for the whole war, therefore never have split up my force and this still is the way to go for me, otherwise awful things tend to happen far more often, like in your campaign.

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Without carrier support, only New Guinea, Burna, or mini-island hoping from Darwin to D.E.I. is the only chance...

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Taking a long look around and at my reinforcement schedule I am worried.

I went into that last fight with 1200 aircraft PZB had at best 850 and cleaned my clock.

So 3:2 is not a big enough hammer....

On prjected replacement rates that takes me in carriers until Mid 44 andthen I am reliant on CVE's for some of the kick which is dangerous as they typically arrive with inferior pilots.

Even re equipping them with Hellcats and Corsairs is evidentally not good enough.

So I think a CENTPAC attack that achieves anything is basically out. To achieve anything meaningfull I need to hit the Marianas and I do not have the strength to do it nor will I for a year or more.

So thats looking like an iffy attack route.
Solomons to Rabaul to New Guinea is slow but I will probably put some effort into that theatre to keep PZB busy
Darwin to DEI the return.... is a possibility in a few months so I will probably do it again to keep the pressure on.
Andaman Islands - Sumatra and Burma - a bunfight in the north Burmese jungles will probably go nowhere but again may be worth trying to stretch out the Japanese

Andy - stop dreaming up potential disasters for a year from now and stabilize your current situation - you've got to stop giving PzB free reign to attack your forces at will whenever and wherever he wants. Start doing some things right:

1 - Protect your ships. Give them CAP where enemy planes can reach them, give them combat escorts where enemy surface raiders can reach them, and give them ASW escorts everywhere

2 - Hunt down the enemy Surface Raiders and sink them

3 - Hunt down the enemy subs and sink them

4 - Use your LBA for Search, Search and more Search, and when you know where all of the enemy forces are, set some of your LBA to ASW

5 - Use your 4Es to start to suppress enemy air bases and ports

6 - Go after the enemy where he is weak, not where he is strong

7 - Let the enemy rot in malarial hellholes and rest up your good troops in non-malarial bases

8 - Build up your Air Bases first, then operate out of them

9 - Set up Fighter traps so that you make your enemy think twice about freely sending out bombers everywhere

10 - Use your Air Bases to provide CAP, and use your CVs to hunt enemy ships

You've thrown away 1943, so you have to start to plan for 1945 - in between, wear down the enemy so that 1945 will be a cake walk instead of yet another disaster.
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Although you have been stopped here, I suggested begin with advances all over the map. Don't let PzB gains strategic advantage of this battle. You have lost a lot of ships. Ok. It's true. But you still have lot of planes, troops, and supplies. Make movements all over the map to make PzB confused about your movements. Make feints, using expendable troops in careless fashion.. oh, and improve your management of your forces. Allied at 1943, 44 and 45 is just matter of management [;)] , battles are just a funny fact between rounds of logistic management.

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Although you have been stopped here, I suggested begin with advances all over the map. Don't let PzB gains strategic advantage of this battle. You have lost a lot of ships. Ok. It's true. But you still have lot of planes, troops, and supplies. Make movements all over the map to make PzB confused about your movements. Make feints, using expendable troops in careless fashion.. oh, and improve your management of your forces. Allied at 1943, 44 and 45 is just matter of management [;)] , battles are just a funny fact between rounds of logistic management.

Good luck [&o]

I'll disagree. At this point Andy has no expendable troops, planes or ships, nor even supplies and fuel. He can't waste more forces and time. All of his moves must "count", and the most important part of that "count" is the destruction of enemy forces.
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Perhaps I have not been clear. I didn't talking about kamikaze attacks, but, more "ala comando", which can disturb one sector, provoking KB movements and so...
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Andy's biggest problem has been giving his opponent a one-dimensional threat. He has hit one area & allowed the enemy to concentrate all of their available resources against him (which creates a sub-optimal situation). He needs to hit at multiple areas, in multiple theaters simultaneously & be prepared to be repulsed in one area, if it means sucess in another. Not just simple diversions, but real thrusts towards vital targets. PzB can't be everywhere at once.
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However, he must comit enough A.V. on every axis of advance to be sure of taken the target/targets.... Too much axis make more weaks attacks.. 
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Andy's biggest problem has been giving his opponent a one-dimensional threat. He has hit one area & allowed the enemy to concentrate all of their available resources against him (which creates a sub-optimal situation). He needs to hit at multiple areas, in multiple theaters simultaneously & be prepared to be repulsed in one area, if it means sucess in another. Not just simple diversions, but real thrusts towards vital targets. PzB can't be everywhere at once.


I have been giving my oponent a one-dimensional threat for the whole war and due to the fact that I used a steamroller there´s pretty much nothing the Japanese can really do about it from a point in mid-late 43 on. I´m not a fan of mutliple advances at all, because that´s exactly what Andy for example is usually doing and this always gives a Japanese player to mass force somewhere and defeat that advance with several BB/CV/CVE sunk. Rinse and repeat and these multiple advances sum up in ten times more losses than one huge steam roller that drives onto the final target which is either cutting off SRA or bombing Japan to dust.

While the Allied got enough ships and aircraft to create one steamroller in mid 44 that is pretty much unbeatable, they aren´t strong enough to creat two or three steamrollers so if they go with three, everyone can be defeated by the Japanese player massing his assets.
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i realy doubt if andy can get enough men&material for more then one offensive at the same time. ADb is right here imho. andy has to concentrate on defensive for a long time and win his battles in the defense. that means for example fighting japanese ships near own shipyards and shooting down japanese planes over own bases. he must do what he can to keep his stuff together while forcing the japanese to fight far away from his bases. too bad that in AE the US subs are crap earlier AND later in the game and die like flies into the superb japanese E class ASW ships like in Cts AAR. otherwise, the silent service could break the japanese merchant fleets backbone. but with this "laser guided japanese depth charges" its not a option.
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Allied subs work very well in 42 and 43, even with crap torps I have sunk hundreds of enemy ships in that time frame. And my opponent has used escorts for all his convoys as well as air ASW. Of course you often see four or five attacks in a row fail but there were days with three or four succesful attacks and that accumulates to quite some ships sunk in two years where IJN ASW is pretty much what it was in real life. AE sub warfare in 42-43 is pretty realistic IMO, from 44 on it is completely off the line due to the often mentioned super E when the USN ends up with one sub sunk for one freighter torpedoed. That´s an Atlantic style sub war, nothing to do with the subwar in the Pacific.

Knowing PzB well enough, he won´t allow a succesful USN sub offensive against IJN convoys in 44.
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Defence wont work PZB through away KB in our last game he wont do it again.

I am not yet sure of my next move but 1st thing on the agenda is repairing ships and waiting for new construction all the while training training training
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Defence wont work PZB through away KB in our last game he wont do it again.

I am not yet sure of my next move but 1st thing on the agenda is repairing ships and waiting for new construction all the while training training training

Andy - I'll write it one more time, AE is not WitP.

Don't be like the French in 1939, preparing to fight in 1914 again...

Oh well, good luck.
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Andy must atack know in a place where he can steamroller without fleet, and close to allied suppli lines to be able to win just for simplemnumber: india or new guinea, i think
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New Guinea is tough to do and make progress in lots of bad terrain

India not much better

Looking at both but options are not great in either direction
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New Guinea is tough to do and make progress in lots of bad terrain

India not much better

Looking at both but options are not great in either direction

With the greatest respect, that is the wrong attitude.

You don't actually have to make much progress in either location. What you have to do is to fix in position the enemy forces so that the local reserves can't be relocated to mass against your schwerpunkt elsewhere.

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