Mike Solli wrote: Mon May 18, 2026 8:10 pm
9 Oct 42 - More quiet.
Burma
At the front, I've begun pulling out the units that are "isolated with no supply". Pretty irritating.
I realized something else pretty irritating. I actually realized it about 8 game days from now. Akyab can only draw 200 supply a day and Cox's Bazaar can only draw 150 supply a day. No wonder my troops at the front line aren't getting supply! The only way for those bases to get significant supply is by ship. Fortunately, I realized that (before realizing the supply draw issue) and am sending about 90k supply there. Both ports are level 1 so only 6k of ships can dock there. I had already decided to increase Akyab's port (and now I will follow suit with Cox's Bazaar). I haven't started it yet this turn. I'm waiting for the first pulse of supply to arrive, which should happen in 3 days at both bases.
I wonder if supply will move directly from Akyab to the front line? It's just 2 hexes away but one hex is not on a road. Basically, the only supply that can easily move to the front is from Cox's Bazaar. On 18 October, where I am now, Akyab has 8600 supply at the base and 60k on ships offloading and Cox's Bazaar has 20 supply at the base and 8500 on ships offloading. I'm going to shift some of the convoys at Akyab to Cox's Bazaar next turn.
So, if you open up with pwhex file and inspect the hexes, you find that the devs put in a block between Prome and Akyab. That mountain chain that runs from the coast up to Ledo, its a total block. So supply movement from one to the other is totally strangled, you get your ~200 supply/day and that's it no matter what you do to the bases.
This is why, historically here in the forum, Chittagong has always been such a target. And going overland to take it is difficult/almost impossible because you simply can't move the supplies.
Putting supply ships into Akyab and Cox's will work fine as long as your CAP holds up. Its just hard to keep your CAP without a rail connection, which forces a lot of LR CAP from Prome which is $$$$ in terms of planes, but since you are fighting over your bases (Akyab/Cox's) your pilot losses should be contained, although not as good as if the groups were based there.
Anyway, the key is speed. You can't dawdle. If you decide the overland from Prome to Chittagong, you just gotta go full tilt all the way. Once you have Chittagong, everything changes. Big Port/AF. As soon as you take Comilla, you now have a RR to be able to move your groups between 2 bases which helps a lot with keeping them "fresh". At that point, Calcutta is your target with all those riches there.
This is when the N1K will really shine. It will outmatch anything the allies have and you can really deplete their air groups. I've never seen an allied player not put everything into taking Calcutta back ... and those Brit LCU's have negligible replacements. Once you knock them down, they are out for most of the war. And the India units just have low morale/exp. So you force the allied player to deploy his US LCU's here as opposed to using them in the Pacific ... I always consider that a win.
