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Post by yousyokumarimo on Dec 6, 2020 8:23:06 GMT -6
I worried about attack group aircraft. I think that first attack wave main is DB is good. And Second wave's main is TB. But DB ane TB synchronized attack is more good?
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Post by oldpop2000 on Dec 6, 2020 10:51:19 GMT -6
I worried about attack group aircraft. I think that first attack wave main is DB is good. And Second wave's main is TB. But DB ane TB synchronized attack is more good? Historically, the dive bombers went in first to draw the enemy fighters, then the torpedo bombers in sync went in with them. Unfortunately, that did not always work and Midway was a perfect example. It really depends on training so maybe you should look at your training to improve it. I really don't know but synchronized attacks are better. A carrier group may have one carrier air wing that is not well trained and that can cause problems. Check the level of training also for each squadron in your game. Also, try to conduct a fleet exercise with your carriers and that should help you learn to coordinate the air wings and train the pilots. Always remember that you fight like you train. The US Navy conducted Fleet Problems from 1922 to 1940 to help train the officers and men along with testing new tactics and weapons.
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Post by tbr on Dec 6, 2020 16:58:46 GMT -6
I worried about attack group aircraft. I think that first attack wave main is DB is good. And Second wave's main is TB. But DB ane TB synchronized attack is more good? Each air attack in RTW2 "consumes" air defense capability of the attacked and defending ships, this expresses as a temporary depression of HA, LAA and MAA. In addition, CAP is limited in nuzmbers and the amount of combat incidents ("ammunition") it can do per sortie. So it makes sennse in RTW2 to coordinate air attacks to ensure maximum synchronicity, using the coordinated strike (also the only way to get escorts to stay with the strike). Ideally the DB's would attack first as they are less vulnerable than the TB's, but I do not know how to achieve this.
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Post by dontmajorchem on Dec 6, 2020 19:04:02 GMT -6
Since deck space is limited, I'll usually send a wave of DBs then when they get back send a wave of TBs and the surviving DBs. With escorts of course. My theory is that hopefully the DBs will cripple some ships to make them easier targets for the TBs
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