Java continues to be the center of land, air and air sea battles as the Japanese invasion moves forward, then stalls.
One of the things I have discovered in this defense is that Wiraways don’t hit much. Every day they fly by the dozens and are lucky if they score a bomb hit.
But I am still flying them because they can take off from the level 2 airfields that Blackwatch was kind enough to abstain from bombing. They don’t do much on any given day, but we are almost a month into the fight for the island and they have scored a large number of hits in total. They have also taken more losses than any other Allied aircraft type except P40Bs. Not a great aircraft but so far they are holding the line.
Blackwatch did come up with a good tactic in the Java Sea. As regular readers know I have been flying all sorts of junk on naval strikes, this is a typical one:
Japanese aircraft
Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 11
Allied aircraft
Wirraway x 20
CW-21B Demon x 3
No Japanese losses
Allied aircraft losses
Wirraway: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged
CW-21B Demon: 1 damaged
Japanese Ships
AP Teikei Maru
AS Chogei
AP Niitaka Maru
AP Hinko Maru
And another:
Allied aircraft
Wirraway x 8
CW-21B Demon x 3
Brewster 339D x 4
No Allied losses
Japanese Ships
AP Fukko Maru
PG Muro Maru
Notice the massive fish kills, at this rate I am going to starve Java of protein before I stop the Japanese.
The clever tactic involved moving baby KB in range of my more powerful air groups and capping it with lots of Zeros:
Day Air attack on TF at 21,62
Japanese aircraft
A6M2 Zero x 44
Allied aircraft
F4F-4 Wildcat x 8
Wirraway x 3
Beaufort V-IX x 10
P-39D Airacobra x 9
No Japanese losses
Allied aircraft losses
F4F-4 Wildcat: 2 destroyed, 1 damaged
Wirraway: 2 destroyed
Beaufort V-IX: 2 destroyed, 3 damaged
P-39D Airacobra: 2 destroyed
Japanese Ships
CVL Zuiho
CVL Shoho
This attack was on Feb 9th. And was the last of 3-4 days of similar wasted efforts. The net effect was a sever moral problem among the Beauforts which I have sent back to Koepang for rest. So my trash continues to fly around bombing and the really good stuff is off having a drink in Timor.
On the bright side I now have 50 good fighters in Soerbaja waiting for the next un-escorted bombing raid, I may be able to get the upper hand in the air for a day or two. I was careful to get the F4Fs into action because they have a very large pool of replacement aircraft, so I can fight them starting early while I wait for the Kittyhawks to arrive and the P40Es and P39s to build up.
On the ground I gave up the Northern part of the island because of the Japanese invasion on my flank. Also one of my regiments covering the escape route from Batavia had 100% prep for Tjilijpa. So far this has worked well for me, here is the first Japanese attack against organized Dutch forces:
Ground combat at Tjilitjap
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 31794 troops, 258 guns, 14 vehicles
Defending force 11803 troops, 152 guns, 14 vehicles
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 1)
Japanese ground losses:
1143 casualties reported
Guns lost 38
Vehicles lost 3
Allied ground losses:
175 casualties reported
Guns lost 22
Vehicles lost 1
Not good that the fort went down, but the losses should buy me some days. I still have the position at Kragen as well, so maybe this Island will hold for longer than I expected.
More Beauforts are now in Bali, they will be in Soerbaja taking a pound of flesh next turn.
My big problem now is that I don’t have enough planes to bomb the Japanese hard in the Philipines, in Java and to rest the units. I am thinking of bringing the B17s at Darwin up to either Davao or maybe fly them in and out of Clark and try to smash a Jap airstrip. We will see about that.
This brings things up-to-date to Feb12th 1942. I may discuss Japanese strategy in my next post, or maybe wait a while for more action to unfold.