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OpenlyEvilJello posted:Italian corvette Procellaria, mined in HMS Welshman's field in the Sicilian Channel. Oh Italy It's a shame (from a military hardware perspective) that the Italian and French fleets didn't get really get to see that much action. Both nations had interesting developments in naval design but get totally glossed over in most histories because the ships either a.) sat in port as a fleet in being or b.) were confiscated.
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Grumio posted:Oh Italy Or c.) were sunk by their allies to prevent b.)
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 01:28 |
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Grumio posted:Both nations had interesting developments in naval design Like what?
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 02:26 |
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Triggerhappypilot posted:How in the hell did the Allies manage to land 40,000 men on New Caledonia without us noticing? Wtf 40k is kinda a lot guys
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 03:01 |
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TildeATH posted:Like what? The Italians had higher velocity guns than most navies, providing more penetration at the cost of barrel wear and possibly some salvo dispersion, although that may have been from sloppy tolerances from the shell manufacturers. French had some very high speed Destroyers like the Le Fantasque. And because im weird I also find it interesting that they used a substance called Black Mousse to fill the voids in some of their ships to keep out water. Only problem is that if it became soaked with oil from leaking/damaged tanks, you then had a flammable substance squirreled away in parts of the ship that were difficult or impossible to reach.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 03:16 |
i81icu812 posted:Wtf 40k is kinda a lot guys I read this as Warhammer 40k for a moment. Lakedaimon posted:The Italians had higher velocity guns than most navies, providing more penetration at the cost of barrel wear and possibly some salvo dispersion, although that may have been from sloppy tolerances from the shell manufacturers. French had some very high speed Destroyers like the Le Fantasque. And because im weird I also find it interesting that they used a substance called Black Mousse to fill the voids in some of their ships to keep out water. Only problem is that if it became soaked with oil from leaking/damaged tanks, you then had a flammable substance squirreled away in parts of the ship that were difficult or impossible to reach. I think (can't recall for sure) that Britain experimented with cork sandwiched in the hulls of warships to retain reserve buoyancy in the case of damage. It also proved a failure on "stuff gets in there and fucks it all up" grounds. The French and Italian fleets developed largely in response to one another as the major Mediterranean powers. There was a particular rivalry in speed.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 04:49 |
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Ok ok, here's my proposal. We start a show like Deadliest Warrior but we put up vehicles/ships/guns/aircraft/etc against eachother. But no humans, anywhere, except maybe the hosts. Maybe.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 04:52 |
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Jobbo_Fett posted:Ok ok, here's my proposal. We start a show like Deadliest Warrior but we put up vehicles/ships/guns/aircraft/etc against eachother. And Japan loses every week.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 04:54 |
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RZApublican posted:And Japan loses every week. But only because the guns on the ships argue at eachother until one "accidentally" goes off and blows the whole ship up.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 05:00 |
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Lakedaimon posted:The Italians had higher velocity guns than most navies, providing more penetration at the cost of barrel wear and possibly some salvo dispersion, although that may have been from sloppy tolerances from the shell manufacturers. French had some very high speed Destroyers like the Le Fantasque. And because im weird I also find it interesting that they used a substance called Black Mousse to fill the voids in some of their ships to keep out water. Only problem is that if it became soaked with oil from leaking/damaged tanks, you then had a flammable substance squirreled away in parts of the ship that were difficult or impossible to reach. French ships were the best. All guns forward at all times.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 06:55 |
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TildeATH posted:Like what? Others have already answered better than I could, but part of why it's interesting to read about [the French and Italian navies] is that they had their own different takes on naval doctrine and development, suited to their particular geographic and political situations. You hear about the mighty fleet of the Royal Navy, and compare the battleships of the IJN and USN, but so rarely hear the same about the Dunkerque or Vittorio Veneto. Granted, they didn't see much action, so much of what you do hear is just technical specifications and what-ifs, instead of famous war stories. But they are interesting and deserve more of a share of the limelight, as they were two large, modern navies! The French loved putting all their battleships armament in quad turrets, all in the frontal arc of the ships. They also built some amazing destroyers that could do almost 45 knots! The Italian Navy deserves some credit for bring one of the more competent branches of the Italian military, at least in terms of their hardware. For a nation where the majority of their weapons of war were a.) Substandard, b.) Over engineered or c.) Somehow both, the Navy did actually have a pretty decent fleet. Of course, they were a little slow accepting such outlandish concepts as 'naval aviation' and 'Radar'...
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 07:45 |
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Didn't the Italians build a CL that could hit 40 knots? Granted, by removing like, all the armor.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 08:19 |
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Night10194 posted:Didn't the Italians build a CL that could hit 40 knots? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condottieri-class_cruiser 34-37 knots https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitani_Romani-class_cruiser 41-43 knots edit: Heck, even some of their heavier stuff travelled that fast https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trento-class_cruiser 36 knots https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_cruiser_Bolzano 36 knots https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littorio-class_battleship 30 knots Jobbo_Fett fucked around with this message at 08:30 on Feb 1, 2017 |
# ? Feb 1, 2017 08:27 |
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I love Combat Mission Fortress Italy because you really get to see the difference having semi-automatic infantry rifles makes compared to Italian bolt action rifles.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 09:43 |
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Noumea might be the turning point in the Pacific. Or at least the point where Japan's expansion grinds to a halt until enough soldiers are released from a collapsing China.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 18:19 |
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RA Rx posted:Noumea might be the turning point in the Pacific. Or at least the point where Japan's expansion grinds to a halt until enough soldiers are released from a collapsing China. Its an island, go around. If Grey's tying up men and materiel there he just needs to work on the surrounding area. Unless he has no reserves or other units anywhere to do so, which would make even less sense because why would you bundle up your entire force onto one island.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 18:27 |
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Has Grey attacked Fiji? I'm surprised he hasn't, Noumea was the Allies equivalent of Rabaul which makes me wonder why he went there. Of course IIRC he did take Rabaul in the Allied LP. I doubt it will work for him this time though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 18:29 |
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RA Rx posted:Noumea might be the turning point in the Pacific. Or at least the point where Japan's expansion grinds to a halt until enough soldiers are released from a collapsing China. That's definitely the impression I'm getting. What America needed was a place where they could get stuck into the Japanese and fight a long attritional war. In OTL that's the Solomons, here it looks to be New Caledonia and the New Hebrides.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 18:46 |
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Such defeatist talk brings shame to you and dishonors Emperor Grey. The more men the Allies vainly throw into our bayonets the quicker they are exhausted and defeated.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 19:38 |
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I think Grey is fine if he brings up a suitably strong follow up force since now he can start basing planes on the northern hex at Noumea. Just a matter of sending in ships without getting caught by air cover. What could go wrong?!??
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 01:21 |
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3 DONG HORSE posted:I think Grey is fine if he brings up a suitably strong follow up force since now he can start basing planes on the northern hex at Noumea. Just a matter of sending in ships without getting caught by air cover. What could go wrong?!?? With carriers sucking a fat one and land based air one of the biggest threats the Allies have, it's like the answer to Greys woes is to get the ability to physically move islands so that he can get mobile air support without the need of expensive vulnerable ships. Is anyone with me on this?
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 02:47 |
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That's kind of the entire Pacific War in an oversimplified nutshell: if a base is underneath your umbrella of land-based airpower, you can prevent it from getting resupplied and reinforced, and can bomb the defenders directly until they give up. Most of the crucial battles, then, are "leaps of faith" when one side or another tries to take a base that isn't within range of LBA, and brings their carriers out to put up a merely temporary umbrella.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 04:14 |
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Oh yeah! Battleship revenge! Yeah, she's a gonner. We pay a high price to bring down a B-17. The next wave is more efficient. Wave after wave of my own men. The Allies lost more planes than we did. Good subs! New graph time! While points continue to be lower than last time, there is a much larger gap between scores in this game. We are ahead on weighted base points. Air losses have spiked as the allied war machine swings into action. This has affected the pilot lists. We continue to cause lots of damage on the ground. Apparently I lost a lot of ships last time out.... Rule the waves part 2!
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 06:16 |
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SS RO-64 and RO-66 show up for the first time, what spectacular work! Edit: 1700+ unique ships seen so far! Jobbo_Fett fucked around with this message at 06:52 on Feb 2, 2017 |
# ? Feb 2, 2017 06:26 |
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Getting multiple hits on a BB with a DD screen around, balls of steel etc.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 06:40 |
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Junkozeyne posted:Getting multiple hits on a BB with a DD screen around, balls of steel etc. While our BBs deserve their accolades for their work against the unprepared American CV fleet, our subs have been doing serious goddamn work.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 07:08 |
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Amazing Japanese subs following their doctrine there. No follow-up on Noumea? For shame!
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 07:38 |
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Wow, five torpedo hits into a BB, nice. Can you make more subs and send them out to sea an dpatrol with the engine of the game or not?
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 08:39 |
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These 'improved' graphs suck donkey balls. Can we get the old ones back?
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 08:45 |
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wedgekree posted:Wow, five torpedo hits into a BB, nice. Can you make more subs and send them out to sea an dpatrol with the engine of the game or not? You only get what the game gives you, and what's in construction. But yes, like any ship in the game, you may send them anywhere.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 08:52 |
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Jobbo_Fett posted:You only get what the game gives you, and what's in construction. Thanks! Also suppose Grey doesn't want to have any airstrikes go after that CLAA either..
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 08:59 |
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wedgekree posted:Thanks! Also suppose Grey doesn't want to have any airstrikes go after that CLAA either.. No can do. The AI chooses which ship to attack and how. If you have them available, you can tell capable aircraft to bring torpedos, but whether they attack the port side, starboard side, dive bomb, etc, all goes to the engine and AI. Just like how you can't choose whether or not plane squadrons will all arrive at the same time or not.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 09:03 |
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RA Rx posted:Amazing Japanese subs following their doctrine there. Nothing happened, and I need to rest up my men for the next wave.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 09:17 |
On which carrier is 253 Ku-S1 stationed?
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 12:20 |
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Drone posted:On which carrier is 253 Ku-S1 stationed? 253rd Kokutai was land-based and arrives land-based in-game.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 13:10 |
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Can Grey get a BB group to Noumea to do a night swim-by shooting?
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 13:33 |
Jobbo_Fett posted:253rd Kokutai was land-based and arrives land-based in-game. Ah, I assumed it was a carrier group because it was marked as belonging to IJN.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 13:42 |
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Cartoon posted:These 'improved' graphs suck donkey balls. Can we get the old ones back? Yeah, these new graphics don't have the same charm.
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# ? Feb 2, 2017 13:52 |
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Drone posted:Ah, I assumed it was a carrier group because it was marked as belonging to IJN. IJN-IJA.txt
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Drone posted:Ah, I assumed it was a carrier group because it was marked as belonging to IJN. Don't be fooled! Just because they are IJN doesn't mean they have enough carriers to
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