ORIGINAL: Lowpe
After thinking about the Raid on Darwin...I am going to call it off.
If I had one more day, perhaps I would do it...as by then I would be able to strike with 2 BB, 9CA, 65 DD.
My fighters are in place...so I might try to pull off a CAP trap though and threaten him....not sure if I want to tip my hand to that degree. If there were more George, Jacks and Tonies in the area I might be more inclined to do it...or if the KB was just a bit closer.
A couple of suggestions.
Firstly, as per my preceding posts, some of those 65 destroyers might find a very happy hunting ground to be the north Pacific in the winter of 1943-44.
Secondly with regard to the Allied armada in northern Australia. Based on your DLs you are up against a substantial portion of the Allied fleet carriers. Taking into account the time and location, this is probably the best opportunity to fighting the "decisive battle". However if you just stumble into it, that would probably be a serious mistake. As you have noted, you must attempt to shape the battle ground.
The enemy variable you are most capable of "shaping" is the number of available sorties. Launching wave after wave of LBA against the enemy carrier armada is not an efficient "shaper" of available enemy sorties. Doing so may whittle down to a certain extent enemy CAP but that is insufficient "shaping", particularly with a large nearby Allied airbase and port. Nor is leading with your chin by barging in with the KB.
What is required is to remove enemy attack airframes from the equation. There are two tactical options available here:
- "persuade" enemy attack aircraft that they are best used for activities other than constituting an alpha strike against the KB
- remove the enemy attack aircraft from the equation
The first option can be implemented by providing a target rich environment, particularly one which threatens the precious enemy carriers. Swamp every hex in the Timor and Arafura seas with subs to encourage Allied Dauntless and Avengers to be on ASW duty. Helps if there is no inkling that KB is in the area.
The second option needs you to carefully count enemy sorties expenditure. It requires enemy sorties to be expended on inconsequential and expendable targets. Sacrifice a few 1-2 ship resupply TFs, even a small tanker from Boela/Babo to provide "
gravitas". A transiting surface combat TF comprised of manoeuvrable destroyers (not cruisers or capital ships which will not dodge the bombs/torpedoes) can also be used. Then, when you have counted the sortie expenditure is such that little is left, you unleash the KB.
In this situation your LBA is used against enemy airfields, not the enemy carriers, to complement the sorties whittling action. With luck, and without the assistance of naval bombardment you can inflict sufficient damage to enemy airfields to impede attack operations (aka sorties and replacements).
Of course none of this is guaranteed to succeed but it is the sort of "shaping" actions which should be contemplated before releasing the KB.
Alfred