Rising Sun; Fading Star - Cap_and_Gown (allied) v Grotius (Jap)
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:55 am
Ok, this is going to be a dual AAR. Grotius will have his own AAR which I will not read and he won't be reading this.
The scenario is Rising Sun. One day turns. Historical first turn on, Suprise on, Sub doctrines OFF for both sides, FOW on (of course!), Allied damage control, variable reenforcement.
OK, I have no idea what I am doing. I suppose I should actually read the manual. [8|] But this is what I found from my short foray against the AI and reading some of the AARs here.
The major problem the allies seem to face is a lack of air support. Protecting my navy depends on my air assets, but protecting my air assets depends on my navy (need to avoid those nasty bombardments). There only seem to be enough base units to make a very limited number of strong points that I can operate from. I plan on moving all the Dutch base forces in Java to either Sorebaja or Batavia and massing my air forces there. The British, Dutch and U.S. navies will base in Java. I expect to have 3 surface combat TFs of 15 ships each with 2 based in Sorebaja and 1 in Batavia (I may switch that depending on his disposition of forces). From there I plan on trying a series of Balikpapan type raids against his landings in Borneo, Sulawesi and Sumatra.
To make this strategy work, I have to try to keep the skies over the Java sea freindly. My level bombers will be tasked with suppressing any airfields he grabs on Borneo.
In PI I plan on retreating most people to Clark AFB, but I also plan on holding Manilla until he takes it from me, as well as Bataan as a final last stand.
In java, the base forces will all immediately head to Singapore. I plan on moving the AVG to Singapore and put up a wall of CAP while my engineers work on the forts. I have to wonder though: how long should I try to delay him on the way to Singapore, or should I just fall back without a fight?
Also, do I need supply to be delivered to Java, Singapore? Do they generate supply? There is a slash after the supply available number with a number given. I am assuming this is the amount of supply generated at that location each day??
Also, is there a way to evacuate ships off the map? I have all these AK/AP/TK/AO that I doubt I will have any use for. Even if I need some supply delivered to Java, I have many more of these ships than I need. I would rather just send them home.
Any further thoughts? What about Burma? Should I bother with Rangoon? Make him fight towards it? Or just withdraw to Mandalay?
This should be interesting watching my butt handed to me in a sling. [:D]
The scenario is Rising Sun. One day turns. Historical first turn on, Suprise on, Sub doctrines OFF for both sides, FOW on (of course!), Allied damage control, variable reenforcement.
OK, I have no idea what I am doing. I suppose I should actually read the manual. [8|] But this is what I found from my short foray against the AI and reading some of the AARs here.
The major problem the allies seem to face is a lack of air support. Protecting my navy depends on my air assets, but protecting my air assets depends on my navy (need to avoid those nasty bombardments). There only seem to be enough base units to make a very limited number of strong points that I can operate from. I plan on moving all the Dutch base forces in Java to either Sorebaja or Batavia and massing my air forces there. The British, Dutch and U.S. navies will base in Java. I expect to have 3 surface combat TFs of 15 ships each with 2 based in Sorebaja and 1 in Batavia (I may switch that depending on his disposition of forces). From there I plan on trying a series of Balikpapan type raids against his landings in Borneo, Sulawesi and Sumatra.
To make this strategy work, I have to try to keep the skies over the Java sea freindly. My level bombers will be tasked with suppressing any airfields he grabs on Borneo.
In PI I plan on retreating most people to Clark AFB, but I also plan on holding Manilla until he takes it from me, as well as Bataan as a final last stand.
In java, the base forces will all immediately head to Singapore. I plan on moving the AVG to Singapore and put up a wall of CAP while my engineers work on the forts. I have to wonder though: how long should I try to delay him on the way to Singapore, or should I just fall back without a fight?
Also, do I need supply to be delivered to Java, Singapore? Do they generate supply? There is a slash after the supply available number with a number given. I am assuming this is the amount of supply generated at that location each day??
Also, is there a way to evacuate ships off the map? I have all these AK/AP/TK/AO that I doubt I will have any use for. Even if I need some supply delivered to Java, I have many more of these ships than I need. I would rather just send them home.
Any further thoughts? What about Burma? Should I bother with Rangoon? Make him fight towards it? Or just withdraw to Mandalay?
This should be interesting watching my butt handed to me in a sling. [:D]
Grotius posts 14 hours later and already he's got 5 replies. Bah, I say, Bah! 







