ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
An important point though - having the bombardment standoff range does not mean a battleship will close in to the beach - they will usually come in no closer than 4000 yards, but DDs sometimes come in as close as 2000 yards. Even with ranges this close, DP guns seem to save their anti-ship ammo for an amphib TF rather than a bombardment one.ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Here are more units at Nagoya. The artillery with 20 something disruption arrived yesterday.
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Those are all units that can either:
1) Fire back at bombarding ships (AA/ART has gun tubes that will fire if ships come within range, yes?), especially if he has the bombardment range set to 0.
2) Base forces, which will be disrupted as the AF (for Av Supp) or Port (for Nav Supp) is bombarded.
Does that 1st Ind. Tank Co have tubes to shoot back at the ships?
"Seem to"? I think they shoot at the first targets that come into range.
















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