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21 January 1942

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21 January 1945

MALAYA


SS S-39
is sighted and escapes at 53,79 near Kuantan.

Japanese Ships

xAK Izumo Maru
PB Taiko Maru


Japanese morning sweep on Singapore – no CAP encountered.

Japanese morning Air attack on Singapore – 1 port hit, and 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally lost to flak.

Allied Ships

HDML Panglima, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
DD Vendetta, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
HDML-1062, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
YP Tung Wo, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
YP Kelana, Bomb hits 1, on fire
AMc Rahman, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk

Port hits 1

Japanese morning Air attack on Singapore – 1 port hit, and 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally lost to flak.

Allied Ships

HDML-1063, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk

Japanese morning Air attack on Singapore – 1 port hit.

Allied Ships

YP Kelana, Bomb hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
ML No 432, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk

Mersing is occupied by the Japanese.

PACIFIC


SS I-7 launches 2 torpedoes at PC YP-133 at 191, 86 near Pearl Harbour and misses.

SS Gudgeon launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Shinko Maru at 111,109 near Truk and misses and then dives deep.

Japanese Ships

xAK Shinko Maru
xAK Taiko Maru
xAK Teimei Maru
xAK Bunzan Maru
xAK Katuragi Maru
DD Murasame


CHINA

Japanese morning sweep on Liuchow – no CAP encountered. There are fighters at the airfield, but they are not coming out to play.
Japanese morning Air attacks on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48 – 87 casualties.
Japanese morning Air attack on Dongxiang – 3 airbase hits, 5 airbase supply hits and 10 runway hits.
Japanese morning Air attack on Wuchow – 11 airbase hits, 7 airbase supply hits and 16 runway hits.
Japanese morning Air attack on #Administration at 92,47.

Japanese bombardment at 89/39 – A 12 casualties (1 engineer squad destroyed).
Attacking force 6211 troops, 115 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 943
Defending force 14224 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 585

DEI

Japanese morning Air attack
on TF near Ketapang. 1 torpedo hit which is a dud.

Allied Ships

xAKL Minjak
xAKL Sinabang


Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Ketapang at 55,96

Allied Ships

xAKL Aida, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
xAKL Luzon

SS KXII is sighted at 54,88 near Singkawang.

Japanese Ships

DD Nowaki

Allied Ships

SS KXII, hits 1




Repairs completed on BB Kirishima at Cam Ranh Bay, ship returned to service
Repairs completed on SS I-157 at Saigon, ship returned to service
Repairs completed on CA Aoba at Truk, ship returned to service
Repairs completed on CA Kako at Truk, ship returned to service

Bataan / Corregidor expands port to size 4 – not sure why the Allies have burnt up supplies building this port up to the next level.
Naga expands fortifications to size 1
Addu expands airfield to size 1
Hong Kong expands fortifications to size 3
Thanbyuzayat expands fortifications to size 2

DMS W-4 beginning refit in shipyard at Shanghai
DMS W-5 beginning refit in shipyard at Shanghai
DMS W-6 beginning refit in shipyard at Shanghai

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Foochow (86, 60)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiungshan (71, 61)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Phnom Penh (58, 69)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Legaspi (82, 82)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Wenchow (89, 58)!

HDML YP-16 is reported to have been sunk near Guam on Dec 11, 1941
xAKL Aida is reported to have been sunk near Ketapang on Jan 21, 1942

205th JAAF AF Bn arrives at Changchun




Those ships sighted north of Sumatra yesterday have disappeared. Dropping off or picking up troops I now suspect.

Hopefully this map shows what is going on around hex 92,47. It was recently vacated by 4 Chinese units which moved into the north west hex leaving behind an administration unit. Parachute troops from Shanghai are order to drop on the admin unit tomorrow and that should clean up this swamp hex. More importantly it should trap those 4 units and they can then be destroyed.



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22 January 1942

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22 January 1942

DEI


SS I-156 makes certain she has a kill at 59,107 near Sepandjang.

Allied Ships

TK Petronella, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 4, heavy fires, heavy damage

Japanese morning sweep on Palembang.

Japanese aircraft

Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 7

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 16

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Japanese morning sweep on Palembang.

Japanese aircraft

Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 9

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 13

No Japanese losses

No Allied losses

Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Palembang at 48,91

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 21
B5N2 Kate-Kankoh x 50
D3A1 Val-Kanbaku x 41

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 13

Japanese aircraft losses

B5N2 Kate-Kankoh: 1 damaged
D3A1 Val-Kanbaku: 8 damaged

Allied aircraft losses

Buffalo I: 3 destroyed

Allied Ships

xAP Van Spilbergen, Bomb hits 4, heavy fires, heavy damage
AMc MMS B, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
PG Dragonfly, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
xAP Van Rees, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
AMc MMS C, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
xAP Van Neck, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
xAP Van Overstraten, Bomb hits 6, heavy fires, heavy damage
AMc MMS D, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
xAP Van den Bosch, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAP Van Lansberge, Bomb hits 2, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
AMc MMS A, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
PG Grasshopper, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage

PACIFIC

SS I-7 has more success from 2 torpedoes at 188,92 near Pearl Harbour.

Allied Ships

PC YP-133, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

TF 429 encounters mine field at Rabaul – 40 mines cleared.

SS Gudgeon launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Arimasan Maru at 111,109 near Truk and misses.

CHINA

SS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Kazan Maru at 93,55 near Shanghai and misses.

Japanese morning sweep on Liuchow – today the Chinese fighters rise to the challenge.

Japanese aircraft

Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 10

Allied aircraft

I-15-III x 7

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

I-15-III: 3 destroyed

Japanese morning Air attacks on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48 – 109 casualties (1 combat squad destroyed).
Japanese morning Air attacks on Dongxiang – 2 airbase hits and 7 runway hits.
Japanese morning Air attack on #Administration at 92,47.

Japanese deliberate attack at 77,58

Attacking force 3525 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 162
Defending force 51 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3

Japanese adjusted assault: 154
Allied adjusted defense: 1

Japanese assault odds: 154 to 1 (fort level 1)

Japanese forces CAPTURE 77/58!!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: experience(-)
Attacker: leaders(+)

Japanese ground losses:
6 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
75 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Units destroyed 1

Assaulting units:
51ID 66th Infantry Regiment
20th RGC/B Division
20th RGC/C Division

Defending units:
#Administration

Japanese bombardment at 89,39 – A 24 casualties (1 non-combat squad destroyed).
Attacking force 6220 troops, 115 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 947
Defending force 14217 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 585

Japanese bombardment at 91/48 – J (1 gun lost) to A 21 casualties.
Attacking force 14212 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 706
Defending force 14601 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 572

Japanese shock attack at 91,49

Attacking force 379 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 40
Defending force 2930 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 122

Japanese adjusted assault: 18
Allied adjusted defense: 235

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 13 (fort level 1)

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)

Japanese ground losses:
82 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled

Allied ground losses:
47 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

Assaulting units:
2nd Raiding Rgt /1

Defending units:
3rd Guerilla Base Force

Intel reported an admin unit. Turns out to be a sizeable base force. Considering what they jumped into the parachute troops did well. Not sure how they will go tomorrow but supplies (rice balls and the like) will be flown in and hopefully that will keep them going. Relief via the ground is a couple of weeks away. If they survive the coming assault I will consider flying in more troops.

PHILIPPINES


Japanese afternoon Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor – 1 airbase hit, 2 airbase supply hits and 8 runway hits + 2 Ki-27b Nate-Setsu and 1 Ki-43-ic Oscar lost to flak.

SS Sturgeon is again located at 83,67 near Hengchun and dives deep to avoid the hunters.

MALAYA

Japanese forces CAPTURE Johore Bahru !!!

BORNEO

Japanese shock attack at 69,87 near Sandakan


Attacking force 432 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 22
Defending force 96 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3

Japanese adjusted assault: 20
Allied adjusted defense: 1

Japanese assault odds: 20 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), morale(-)
experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)

Allied ground losses:
33 casualties reported
Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Assaulting units:
1st Sasebo Coy SNLF

Defending units:
Armed Constabulary'

BURMA

58/52 is occupied by the Japanese.



35 xAKL converted PB come on line at various ports in the Home Islands.

Patani expands fortifications to size 2
Great Falls expands airfield to size 2
Georgetown (Penang) expands fortifications to size 1
91/48 expands fortifications to size 2

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Foochow (86, 60)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiangtu (91, 51)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Legaspi (82, 82)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kuala Lumpur (49, 79)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 88/55 (88, 55)!

AMc MMS A is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
AMc MMS B is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
AMc MMS C is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
AMc MMS D is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
ML No 432 is reported to have been sunk near Singapore on Jan 21, 1942
PC YP-133 is reported to have been sunk near Pearl Harbor on Jan 22, 1942
TK Petronella is reported to have been sunk near Sepandjang on Jan 22, 1942
xAP Van Imhoff is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
xAP Van Lansberge is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
xAP Van Neck is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942
xAP Van Rees is reported to have been sunk near Palembang on Jan 22, 1942

35th Ku T-1' arrives at Takao
68ID 58th Infantry Brigade arrives at Shanghai
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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23 January 1942

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23 January 1941

PACIFIC


SS I-25 gets a good result from 2 torpedoes launched at 213,79 near San Francisco.

Allied Ships

TK Gulfbreeze, Torpedo hits 1

Too be sure SS I-25 launches 6 more torpedoes and scores 1 dud.

Allied Ships

TK Gulfbreeze, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage

PHILIPPINES

Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor – 4 airbase hits, 5 airbase supply hits and 20 runway hits + 1 G3M2 Nell-Chukou, 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally and 1 Ki-43-Ic Oscar lost to flak.

82/80 is occupied by the Japanese.


DEI

Japanese morning Air attack
on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Tairea

CHINA

Japanese morning Air attacks on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48 – 5 casualties.

Japanese afternoon sweep on Liuchow

Japanese aircraft

Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 10

Allied aircraft

I-15-III x 5

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

I-15-III: 1 destroyed

Japanese afternoon Air attack on Wuchow – 5 airbase hits, 4 airbase supply hits and 26 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment attack at 89/39 – A 38 casualties (3 combat squad destroyed).
Attacking force 6220 troops, 115 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 954
Defending force 14200 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 584

Japanese bombardment attack at 91,48 – J 6 casualties.
Attacking force 14207 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 706
Defending force 14601 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 573

MALAYA

Japanese morning Air attacks on Singapore – 6 casualties, 3 airbase hits and 7 runway hits + 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally lost to flak.

AUSTRALIA

Allied morning Air attack
on TF near Madang-Alexishafen at 98,122 – this time I have appropriate air cover in place.

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 13

Allied aircraft

A-24 Banshee x 2
SB2U-3 Vindicator x 15

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

A-24 Banshee: 1 destroyed
SB2U-3 Vindicator: 8 destroyed, 2 damaged

Japanese Ships

xAK Sinkoku Maru

Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Madang-Alexishafen

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 13

Allied aircraft

SB2U-3 Vindicator x 2

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

SB2U-3 Vindicator: 1 destroyed

IJ troops unloading over beach at Madang-Alexishafen.

BURMA

Japanese forces CAPTURE Papun!!!

Japanese shock attack at Pegu.
A tad too excited about using parachute drops and being impetuous is not a good combination. A least I have not wasted the whole unit.

Attacking force 78 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10
Defending force 2122 troops, 46 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 74

Japanese adjusted assault: 0
Allied adjusted defense: 16

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 1)

Combat modifiers
Defender: preparation(-), morale(-), experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)

Japanese ground losses:
71 casualties reported
Squads: 8 destroyed, 2 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)

Assaulting units:
Yokosuka 1st SNLF /2

Defending units:
Rangoon BAF~ Battalion
4th Burma Rifles' Battalion
B Sqn 3rd Hussars~ Regiment
85th British AT Gun Regiment




xAK London Maru collides with xAK Delagoa Maru at 99, 48 – damage is not to bad, but Delagoa will need some dock time.

Mare Island expands airfield to size 3
Tacoma expands port to size 6
Clark Field expands fortifications to size 2

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Foochow (86, 60)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiungshan (71, 61)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Phnom Penh (58, 69)!

AMc Rahman is reported to have been sunk near Singapore on Jan 21, 1942
HDML Panglima is reported to have been sunk near Singapore on Jan 21, 1942
HDML-1062 is reported to have been sunk near Singapore on Jan 21, 1942
HDML-1063 is reported to have been sunk near Singapore on Jan 21, 1942
TK Gulfbreeze is reported to have been sunk near San Francisco on Jan 23, 1942
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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23 January 1942

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I have been doing a review of the ACM and CM assets in this mod. To date most of the To’su class xAKL have been converted to ACM duty. A good little ship to keep 150 mines in order. I am intrigued about the net tender function that comes with the mod. The net tender function operates much like a mine having an effect of 100 (slightly better than the Type 4 at 88) and accuracy of 20 (this is by far and away the best accuracy of the Japanese mines with the Type 92 coming in next at 12). An interesting weapon and one that I do wish to employ. So which ships sport this feature. The To’su class doesn’t but the ACM versions of the Kiso (ex xAKL), the Hashima and Hatsutaka (both ex CMs) and the Toho (another ex xAKL and the reason why this was converted the ACM is lost to me) all have anti-submarine nets. Kiso appears to be the best as it also carries depth charges whereas the other 2 conversion only carry the nets. To bolster my ACM numbers and thereby create more permeant minefields conversion of more Kiso class to ACM is planned.

Now, as for the CMs. Japan does start out with plenty of this type. There is even a bunch of Yusen N running around with the ability to carry more than 300 mines. Conversion back to AK is required (once they have deployed their mines) so they can haul resources. Most of the CMs which can convert to ACM will do so. These ships generally have the ability to convert to Escort in ’43 and they should be more useful in that role so that is also an option down the track. There is one class of CM (Hashima class) with the ability of deploy the type 92 mine. As mentioned before it is the most accurate Japanese mine, however, it can only be deployed by the Hashima class. It also has a build rate of 50 a month so not a big supply coming through. The Hashima class has been converted to ACM except for the lead ship of the class. The reason for doing so was the low numbers produced although on the down side the Hashima can only deploy 6 of these mines at a time. The Hirashima class is the class to deploy the Type 4 mine. There are 5 in the class and they each deploy 20 mines. I am going to group them together so that 100 mines at a time can be deployed in various locations. That leaves a group of 5 other ships capable of deploying the Type 93 mine. As they tend to deploy a lot at one time they will be used sparingly.

To return then to those anti-submarine nets. Where to deploy them. The best place to put them is those ports most likely to a magnet for the Allies to attempt to mine themselves with submarines. The field is of course too big to cover. So, big well used ports versus ports not so well used but likely to be considered a good target due to likelihood of minimal defences. Any thoughts out there on good places to position these interesting looking anti-submarine nets.


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24 January 1942

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24 January 1942

PACIFIC


SS I-3 scores 1 out of 2 torpedoes at 214,77 near San Francisco.

Allied Ships

xAK Steel Scientist, Torpedo hits 1, heavy damage

MALAYA

Japanese morning sweep on Singapore – no CAP encountered.
Japanese morning Air attacks on Singapore – 6 runway hits + 1 Ki-22-IIa Sally lost to flak.

PHILIPPINES

Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor – 2 airbase hits, 2 airbase supply hits and 8 runway hits + 1 G4M1 Betty-Rikko lost to flak.

SS Sturgeon is located and avoids the hunters at 83,67 near Hengchun.

CHINA

Japanese morning Air attacks on 51st Chinese Army Corps at 91,48 – 27 casualties.
Japanese morning Air attacks on 3rd Guerilla at 91,48 – 6 casualties.
Japanese afternoon sweep on Liuchow – no CAP encountered.
Japanese afternoon Air attacks on Wuchow – 3 airbase hits, 4 airbase supply hits and 31 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment attack at 89,39 – J 16 casualties (1 engineer squad destroyed) to A 17 casualties.
Attacking force 6226 troops, 115 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 955
Defending force 14165 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 582

Japanese bombardment attack at 91,48 - A 30 casualties (1 combat squad destroyed).
Attacking force 14212 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 706
Defending force 14588 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 574

DEI

Japanese afternoon Air attack
on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Tabinta
xAP Chilka


Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Glenartney

Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Tairea, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
xAP Chilka

Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Billiton at 52,92. The Dutch air force is finally drawn out to do battle.

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 48

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 22
139WH-3 x 16
B-339D x 22

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

Buffalo I: 10 destroyed
139WH-3: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged
139WH-3: 1 destroyed by flak
B-339D: 7 destroyed
B-339D: 1 destroyed by flak

Japanese Ships

CV Zuikaku
CV Shokaku
BB Kongo


Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Billiton at 52,92

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 35

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 2

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 1 destroyed

Japanese Ships

BB Kongo

Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Billiton at 52,92

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 35

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 4

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 3 destroyed

AUSTRALIA

Japanese forces CAPTURE Madang-Alexishafen!!!


BORNEO

Japanese deliberate attack at 60,87 near Sandakan.


Attacking force 432 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 22
Defending force 61 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

Japanese adjusted assault: 21
Allied adjusted defense: 1

Japanese assault odds: 21 to 1

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), morale(-), experience(-), supply(-)
Attacker:

Allied ground losses:
72 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Units destroyed 1

Assaulting units:
1st Sasebo Coy SNLF

Defending units:
Armed Constabulary'

BURMA

Japanese Unit(s) Wiped Out at Pegu by attrition!!! The ill fated flight of parachute troops meets the expected end.

58/54 is occupied by the Japanese.





Seattle expands port to size 7
Diego Garcia expands airfield to size 1
Brisbane" expands airfield to size 5
Auckland expands port to size 6
Tsiaotso expands fortifications to size 2
Chita expands airfield to size 5
Voroshilov expands airfield to size 7

DMS W-13 beginning refit in shipyard at Yokohama=+
DMS W-14 beginning refit in shipyard at Yokohama=+

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kuala Lumpur (49, 79)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 88/55 (88, 55)!

xAP Tairea is reported to have been sunk near Sabang on Jan 24, 1942
xAK Steel Scientist is reported to have been sunk near San Francisco on Jan 24, 1942

AKL Haruta Maru' arrives at Hong Kong
82nd Naval Guard Unit arrives at Tokyo=
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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25 January 1942

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25 January 1942

MALAYA


SS KXVII launches 2 torpedoes and misses at at 53,77 near Bukit Besi-Dungun.

Japanese Ships

xAK Iburi Maru
TB Hayabusa


Allied Ships

SS KXVII, hits 3

Japanese afternoon sweep on Singapore – no CAP encountered.

PACIFIC

SS I-6 is located and dives deep at 183,101 near Pearl Habour. She then pops up at 183,102 and unsuccessfully launches 2 torpedoes at YP Pinola before escaping.

PHILIPPINES

Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor – 9 airbase hits, 6 airbase supply hits and 20 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment at Subic Bay.
Attacking force 1320 troops, 19 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
Defending force 0 troops, 14 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

81/82 is occupied by the Japanese.

CHINA


Japanese morning Air attacks on 51st Chinese Army Corps at 91,48 – 16 casualties.
Japanese morning sweep on Liuchow – no CAP encountered.
Japanese morning Air attacks on Wuchow – 2 airbase hits, 3 airbase supply hits and 25 runway hits + 1 Ki-51a Sonia lost to flak.
Japanese morning Air attack on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48.
Japanese morning and afternoon Air attacks on Dongxiang - 1 airbase hit, 2 airbase supply hits and 8 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment at 89,39 – J 1 gun lost.
Attacking force 6214 troops, 115 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 968
Defending force 14151 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 580

Japanese bombardment at 91/48 – J 8 casualties to A 21 casualties.
Attacking force 14211 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 705
Defending force 14584 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 567

DEI

Japanese afternoon Air attack
on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Glenartney, Torpedo hits 2, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAP Tabinta, Torpedo hits 2, heavy damage
xAP Takliwa, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk

Allied ground losses:
859 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 152 destroyed, 79 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Vehicles lost 4 (3 destroyed, 1 disabled)

Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Chilka, Bomb hits 1, on fire

Allied ground losses:
22 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Japanese afternoon Air attack on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Chilka, Torpedo hits 1, heavy fires, heavy damage
xAP Doumer
xAP Tabinta
, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk

Allied ground losses:
139 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 50 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled





ACM Shofuku Maru #2 lays defensive minefield at Truk

DD Hatsuyuki collides with CA Takao at 54 , 94 – lucky not much damage but they will return to Saigon for repair.

Loyang expands port to size 1

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 88/55 (88, 55)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 82/60 (82, 60)!

SC Ch-27 arrives at Tokyo=

xAP Takliwa is reported to have been sunk near Sabang on Jan 25, 1942
xAP Tabinta is reported to have been sunk near Sabang on Jan 25, 1942
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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26 January 1942

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26 January 1942

DEI


A good submarine result from 2 torpedoes launched at 60,107 near Sepandjang.

Japanese Ships

SS I-156, hits 1

Allied Ships

xAP Lycaon, Torpedo hits 1, on fire, heavy damage
xAP Ormiston
xAP Rangitiki
xAK Momba
PG Moresby
KV Chevreuil~


MALAYA

Japanese morning sweep on Singapore – no CAP encountered.
Japanese morning Air attack on Singapore – 6 runway hits and 8 casualties + 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally lost to flak.

PHILIPPINES

Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor – 1 airbase hit, 4 airbase supply hits and 40 runway hits + 11 casualties.

Japanese bombardment at Subic Bay.
Attacking force 1320 troops, 19 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
Defending force 0 troops, 14 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

CHINA

Japanese morning Air attacks on 51st Chinese Army Corps at 91,48 – 14 casualties.
Japanese morning Air attack on Dongxiang - 2 airbase hits and 12 runway hits + 1 Ki-51a Sonia lost to flak.
Japanese morning Air attack on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48.
Japanese morning Air attack on 3rd Guerilla Base Force at 91,49 – 7 casualties.
Japanese afternoon sweep on Liuchow – no CAP encountered.
Japanese afternoon Air attacks on Wuchow – 5 airbase hits, 2 airbase supply hits and 17 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment at 89/39 – A 47 casualties (1 combat squad destroyed).
Attacking force 6224 troops, 114 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 975
Defending force 14172 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 583

Japanese bombardment at 91,48 – J 8 casualties.
Attacking force 14211 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 705
Defending force 14578 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 569

BURMA

56/56 is occupied by the Japanese.




Repairs completed on DD Asashio at Cam Ranh Bay, ship returned to service

Kwajalein Island expands airfield to size 2
Vladivostok expands port to size 7
91/44 expands airfield to size 1
71/53 expands port to size 1

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiungshan (71, 61)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Legaspi (82, 82)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 88/55 (88, 55)!

Loss of DD Hamakaze on Jan 04, 1942 is admitted
xAP Lycaon is reported to have been sunk near Sepandjang on Jan 26, 1942

xAKL P-5 arrives at Saigon
xAKL P-83 arrives at Ominato+
Misawa Ku K-1' arrives at Chiba=
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27 January 1942

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27 January 1942

DEI

Night Naval bombardment of Kalidjati at 50,99


Japanese Ships

BB Yamashiro
BB Fuso


Airbase hits 6
Airbase supply hits 2
Runway hits 16
Port hits 3
Port fuel hits 4
Port supply hits 4

Pre-Invasion action off Kalidjati
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

88 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships

CA Atago
xAK Johore Maru
E Ishigaki


Allied ground losses:
132 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled
Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 8 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

CA Atago firing at 2nd KNIL Regiment

Pre-Invasion action off Kalidjati
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

56 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships

CA Maya
PB Shotoku Maru
PB Eiko Maru
PB Chosa Maru
xAK Zyuyo Maru


Allied ground losses:
130 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 16 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled

CA Maya firing at 2nd KNIL Regiment

Pre-Invasion action off Kalidjati
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

45 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships

CA Chokai
DD Isonami
xAK Midori Maru
DD Asagiri


Allied ground losses:
103 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

CA Chokai firing at 2nd KNIL Regiment
DD Isonami firing at 2nd KNIL Regiment

Pre-Invasion action off Kalidjati
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force

53 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.

Japanese Ships

CA Suzuya
PB Sonan Maru #6
xAK Sanura Maru
E PB-46 (Yugao)


Allied ground losses:
23 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

CA Suzuya firing at 2nd KNIL Regiment

Japanese morning Air attack on TF near Sabang at 44,70

Allied Ships

xAP Doumer, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
xAP Indora, Torpedo hits 1, on fire

Allied ground losses:
481 casualties reported
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 65 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)

TF 547 encounters mine field at Kalidjati – 5 mines cleared.

Allied morning Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 15

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 9

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 5 destroyed

Allied fternoon Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 43

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 13
B-339D x 1
CW-21B Demon x 6

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 6 destroyed, 1 damaged
139WH-3: 1 destroyed by flak
B-339D: 1 destroyed
CW-21B Demon: 4 destroyed

Japanese Ships

BB Fuso
BB Yamashiro
BB Hiei


Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 34

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 12
139WH-3 x 2
B-339D x 2
CW-21B Demon x 6
CW-22 Falcon x 4
L-212 x 4

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
B-339D: 1 destroyed
CW-21B Demon: 3 destroyed
CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed
L-212: 1 destroyed
L-212: 1 destroyed by flak

Japanese Ships

CL Oi
CL Naka
xAK Iwaki Maru


Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 52,98

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 44

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 2 destroyed

CHINA

Japanese morning sweeps on Liuchow – no CAP encountered.
Japanese morning Air attacks on 51st Chinese Army Corps at 91,48 – 30 casualties (1 non-combat squad destroyed).
Japanese morning Air attack on Dongxiang – 3 airbase hits, 1 airbase supply hit and 19 runway hits.
Japanese morning Air attacks on Wuchow – 3 airbase hits, 2 airbase supply hits and 36 runway hits + 1 Ki-51a Sonia lost to flak.
Japanese morning Air attack on 57th Chinese Army~ Corps at 91,48 -

Japanese bombardment attack at 77,57.
Attacking force 2778 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145
Defending force 5836 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 217

Japanese bombardment attack at 89,39.
Attacking force 6229 troops, 114 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 983
Defending force 14149 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 580

Japanese bombardment attack at 91,48 – J 6 casualties.
Attacking force 14210 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 704
Defending force 14553 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 566

MALAYA

Japanese morning sweep on Singapore – no CAP encountered.
Japanese morning Air attacks on Singapore – 2 airbase hits and 11 runway hits.

PHILIPPINES

Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor - 6 airbase hits, 1 airbase supply hit and 30 runway hits + 1 G4M1 Betty-Rikko lost to flak.

Japanese deliberate attack at Subic Bay.

Attacking force 1320 troops, 19 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
Defending force 0 troops, 14 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1

Japanese adjusted assault: 27
Allied adjusted defense: 1

Japanese assault odds: 27 to 1 (fort level 3)

Japanese forces CAPTURE Subic Bay!!!

Combat modifiers
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
Attacker: leaders(-)

Japanese ground losses:
61 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled

Allied ground losses:
Guns lost 20 (20 destroyed, 0 disabled)
Units destroyed 1

Assaulting units:
24SBF Sasebo 1st' Naval Guard Unit

Defending units:
Fort Wint

83/84 is occupied by the Japanese




PO1 Abe O. of Ryujo-1 is credited with kill number 5
PO1 Abe O. of Ryujo-1 attains ace status!!
PO1 Okano P. of Ryujo-1 is credited with kill number 5
PO1 Okano P. of Ryujo-1 attains ace status!!

The first two Japanese aces are announced. And would you credit that little CVL Ryujo has the honour of hosting not 1 but 2 aces. One up for the unheralded but important junior carriers.

Pago Pago expands airfield to size 1
Darwin expands port to size 3
Perth - Fremantle expands airfield to size 5
Port Moresby expands port to size 2
Chengchow expands port to size 3
Kweilin expands port to size 1
Abadan expands airfield to size 6
87/41 expands port to size 1

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiungshan (71, 61)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kuala Lumpur (49, 79)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at 88/55 (88, 55)!

xAP Doumer is reported to have been sunk near Sabang on Jan 27, 1942
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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RE: 27 January 1942

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How many resources do you have in Japan at this time?
My english isn't very good, sorry for it.
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RE: 27 January 1942

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ORIGINAL: Anomander Rake

How many resources do you have in Japan at this time?

Way, way less than I feel comfortable about. I have been using the HI figure as my index on how well I am keeping resources coming into Japan.

On 8 December 1941 I had 52 586 HI in the stockpile.

This figure continued to rise on a daily basis until a high of 100 226 was achieved on 29 December 1941. Then it went into free fall. On 24 January 1942 it hit a low of 36 135!!! From there it has started to rise again although it is fragile process. Currently we are at 2 February 1942 and it has moved on up to 43 889. A bottleneck in getting resources into Japan? I certainly think so. Part of the issue is me simply getting my head around the enormity of moving the bountiful stocks of resources outside of Japan back to Japan in a timely manner. Coupled with this is the mass of shipping at game start which is employed transporting masses of troops hither and yon. I am getting cargo ships into the resources transport role and this has helped to stem the tide. The other issue is the prodigious resources gobbling monsters at Tokyo and Osaka. Due to the fickle nature of resources available I regularly have reports of HI and Supply production failures at these two centres. Getting the convoy system up and running to address this issue has kept me well occupied. Getting the HI stock pile to a stage of strong growth will be a welcome relief... I hope.

You might wonder too just how much HI I am using up with express ship building. At present I only have two accelerated ships. They are Taiho and Shinano. Shinano as per LST instructions to accelerate until she arrives to negate the lower HI expenditure once she does arrive. For the time being Yamato and Musashi are both halted until HI looks better.

Perhaps there are other things I should be doing to improve HI accumulation but these are the main things going on a present.
Kido Butai, although powerful, was a raiding force, and this is exactly how the Japanese understood its usage. 'Shattered Sword'
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28 January 1942

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28 January 1942

DEI


TF 547 encounters mine field at Kalidjati – 13 mines cleared.

Japanese Ships

AMc Seki Maru #3-
AMc Fumi Maru #2
YP _Futagami
, Mine hits 1, heavy damage

Night Naval bombardment of Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese Ships

BB Hyuga
BB Ise


Airbase hits 5
Airbase supply hits 3
Runway hits 9
Port hits 5
Port supply hits 1

Allied morning Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 17

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 6
139WH-3 x 6
CW-22 Falcon x 3
L-212 x 4

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

Buffalo I: 2 destroyed
139WH-3: 2 destroyed, 1 damaged
CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
L-212: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged

Japanese Ships

CL Kitakami
CL Natori
CL Naka
xAK Azumasan Maru


Allied morning Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 7

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 2 destroyed

Allied morning Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 4

Allied aircraft

Buffalo I x 2
139WH-3 x 2
B-339D x 1

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged

Japanese Ships

BB Hiei

Allied afternoon Air attack on TF near Kalidjati at 50,99

Japanese aircraft

A6M2 Zero-Reisen x 15

Allied aircraft

139WH-3 x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

139WH-3: 2 destroyed

AUSTRALIA

IJ Troops unloading over beach at Hollandia.

Japanese forces CAPTURE Wewak!!!

BORNEO


TF 412 encounters mine field at Sambas – 32 mines cleared.

CHINA

Japanese morning sweep
on Liuchow.

Japanese aircraft

Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 10

Allied aircraft

I-15-III x 11
Hawk 75M x 3

No Japanese losses

Allied aircraft losses

I-15-III: 2 destroyed

Japanese morning Air attack on 3rd Guerilla Base Force at 91,49 – 12 casualties.
Japanese morning and afternoon Air attacks on Dongxiang – 1 airbase hit and 4 runway hits.

Japanese bombardment attack at 77,57
Attacking force 2778 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145
Defending force 5851 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 217

Japanese bombardment attack at 89,39 – J 5 casualties to A 16 casualties (1 gun lost).
Attacking force 6229 troops, 114 guns, 72 vehicles, Assault Value = 984
Defending force 14159 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 580

Japanese bombardment attack – J 13 casualties to A 14 casualties.
Attacking force 14227 troops, 176 guns, 36 vehicles, Assault Value = 706
Defending force 14572 troops, 96 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 570

MALAYA

Japanese morning Air attack on Singapore – 3 airbase hits and 3 runway hits + 1 G4M1 Betty-Rikko and 1 Ki-21-IIa Sally lost to flak.

Batu Pahat is occupied by the Japanese.

PHILIPPINES


Japanese morning Air attacks on Bataan / Corregidor - 2 airbase hits, 1 airbase supply hit and 24 runway hits.

BURMA

Japanese forces CAPTURE 53/61!!!




YP _Futagami sinks at sea

Manila expands fortifications to size 2
Canberra expands airfield to size 3
Wagga Wagga expands airfield to size 3
Kweiyang expands port to size 1
Sian expands airfield to size 2

Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Kiungshan (71, 61)!
Low garrison leads to damage and 1 VP loss from partisan attack at Phnom Penh (58, 69)!

33rd Ku T-1' arrives at Oita#
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RE: 28 January 1942

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Yamato and Musashi are both halted until HI looks better.
You use naval shipyard points to build warships not HI points. When you want save HI points you should stopped different industries (like N/M shipyard, engines etc...). Don't specific ships. It doesn't help to HI points.
Then it went into free fall.
The drop in production was due to the lack of resources. You also use fuel to HI production but this isn't problem at start for Japan.
Your LI in Japan propably also were stoped because lack of resources.
My english isn't very good, sorry for it.
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ORIGINAL: Anomander Rake
Yamato and Musashi are both halted until HI looks better.
You use naval shipyard points to build warships not HI points. When you want save HI points you should stopped different industries (like N/M shipyard, engines etc...). Don't specific ships. It doesn't help to HI points.
Then it went into free fall.
The drop in production was due to the lack of resources. You also use fuel to HI production but this isn't problem at start for Japan.
Your LI in Japan propably also were stoped because lack of resources.

I still have to get a better understanding of shipyards. I have probably got muddled thinking on HI and ships from tracker indicating how much HI is used up to accelerate individual ship construction. Time, I think, to go and do some ship building refresher reading and hunt down some threads on the topic. I shall also go through air craft building and shipyards and see what is producing. I know I turned a bunch of things off once the free fall started but haven't checked on them for a bit.

Yes lack of resources is definitely the problem. Has been affecting supply production but given the good stock pile of supply this is not near so aggravating a problem as HI production. Fuel, like you say, is also not an issue. On a brighter note HI jumped by over 4000 on our latest turn and with a bunch of resource convoys Home Island bound the situation is looking rosier.
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RE: 28 January 1942

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I still have to get a better understanding of shipyards.
It's easy.
HI->NS(or MS or other industries)->ships (or engines, tanks etc...)
When you stop or accelerate ships this affect only on NS (or MS). When you stop or build NS this affect on HI.
HI need fuel and resources, NS need HI points and ships needs shipyard points (Warships respectively NS, merchants MS).
Has been affecting supply production but given the good stock pile of supply this is not near so aggravating a problem as HI production.
It depends on how much you use your supplies. I use and need it very much.

In my opinion you should adapted some mod patch to improve availability of resources.
My english isn't very good, sorry for it.
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RE: 28 January 1942

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In my opinion you should adapted some mod patch to improve availability of resources.

Mundy and SierraJuliet are playing with an early version of Bottlenecks.

In v1.1. - and after PM discussion with Anomander Rake - I have increased the starting resources stockpiles in the HI. However, more resource centers have been moved from the HI to the colonies and the SRA, since the ratio of resource generation at home and resource imports was heavily in favor of "home grown" resources - which is odd since Japan is resource-poor and needed to import most of their stuff. In short, even more shipping will be required for resource imports, but the timeframe provided to get convoys organized will be longer.
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RE: 28 January 1942

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Hi LST,

Did I read somewhere (god.. i'm reading way too many AARs :) :) ) that you have a v1.2 built? is it up for download, or is it still considered Beta?
I think i've read of some fixes in 1.2, but wasn't sure

Dave...
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RE: 28 January 1942

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Hi Dave,

I have changed my naming convention to keep it coherent. The available version is the "1.1. Beta", so what I referred to as "v1.2" will be "1.1. Official release" when it is ready. Between my PBEM and the new "Railway Empire" game I haven't found the time for playtesting the latest "build", sorry.
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RE: 28 January 1942

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I have increased the starting resources stockpiles in the HI. However, more resource centers have been moved from the HI to the colonies and the SRA
We (I and Dave) are playing with version where are more resource center in DEI etc (existing centers are larger).
The use of cargo ship is very large. Even worries me a little in the context of my fuel.
It also creates additional problems with ports and engineers units. Everything is very nice.
Mundy and SierraJuliet are playing with an early version of Bottlenecks.
Yes, I know. But is possible to making a few changes during the game.
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HI->NS(or MS or other industries)->ships (or engines, tanks etc...)
When you stop or accelerate ships this affect only on NS (or MS). When you stop or build NS this affect on HI.
HI need fuel and resources, NS need HI points and ships needs shipyard points (Warships respectively NS, merchants MS).
Many thanks Anomander Rake for the heads up on shipyards and the subsequent motivation to do some research and gain a better understanding of what has been something of a mystery to me.

So, as you can see by the attached graphic I currently have 1387 shipyard points available and I have turned off 100 giving me a HI saving of 300. I did some hunting around in the ship reinforcement table and came across the naval shipyard estimate (for so many years neglected by myself) and find that current estimate is for 1267 points (hence the reason why I turned off 100 naval shipyard points.

As for accelerated ships I now have Taiho and 5 destroyers accelerated. And the other big ships – Yamato is back on and will join the fleet in 7 days (from 5 February) and I have for the time being turned off Musashi and Shinano. That will be until I work out if it is feasible to consider shipyard expansion (given the extra cost to do so in this Mod).

This, at least, is my current take on naval shipyards. Do let me know if I’ve still got learning to attend to in this area.


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We (I and Dave) are playing with version where are more resource center in DEI etc (existing centers are larger). The use of cargo ship is very large. Even worries me a little in the context of my fuel. It also creates additional problems with ports and engineers units. Everything is very nice.
I like that cargo ships are now an important tool for Japans war. I still have numbers in port but that is only because they are awaiting appropriate escorts to get them to where I want them. The days of having masses of cargo ships idle are long gone.
Yes, I know. But is possible to making a few changes during the game.
My little brain will be quite happy to muddle my way through with the settings we started out on. I think too that any changes would make a fair assessment of LSTs Mod somewhat suspect. I'm enjoying the challenge immensely. Only about 8 weeks of game time gone and I feel that I am slowly coming to understand the tightrope that LST has created. I will not be surprised if I am still figuring things out in another years time.

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