CmdrWilkens wrote:I didn't handwave it, I landed 20mi away under a smoke screen.
Ryan wrote:Coastal fortress divisions are composed of two infantry brigades and one coastal fortress artillery brigade, which includes 4 x 450mm L50 triple-mount emplacements, 8 x 350mm L45 twin-mount emplacements, 36 x 80mm L60 anti-aircraft emplacements, and 54 x 14.7 mm machine gun emplacements.
The 2nd Army supposedly landed less than 30 km from Fuerte Sherman, which means they're so dead that their boats sunk themselves out of self-pity.
Wilkens wrote:Which will face off against my BC fleet providing fire support which would be 36x 420mm/L50, and 32x 380mm/L45. Moreover I could easily drop in support from my main fleet and add 96x 380mm/L45s without hampering my ability to check your fleet. I also have 2 freakin corps or 6 divisions with organic artillery along with 2 corps artillery brigades. Its not surprising they were over run.
12 x 450mm L50 = 17.7" - the USN 18"/48 gun had a range of 39 km.Wilkens wrote:30km away from a land based fort is either out of range of those guns, or it at the extreme limits of their range while my BB fleet can easily suppress their fire by counter-battery. Do you think I just waltzed up to the coast and landed with no regards to your forts? I knew you listed major forts at either end of the canal which is why I struck at Punta Gorda instead of Colon itself since I figured a proper sighting of your fort would be around Sherman which is a good 20 mi as the crow flies from my landing zone. Some of your guns could reach that BUT you have no means of observing the fall of shot. Discounting terrain features that might obscure (and they are plentiful here) you are not going to be able to see anything under 10' tall at that range unless you've got observation cupolas that are just begging to have been shot away by the aforementioned BB fleet.
In other words your fort can engage the troops or the fleet and maybe hold off one or the other but not both at the same time. I accounted for your fort and with a 10 roll my troops would be ashore under even the most murderous fire.
16 x 350mm L45 = 13.7" - the Japanese 14"/45 had a range of 35.4 km.
How sorry that he can shoot up the area around him with precalculated firing and target tables; and has full 360 degree capability -- Ryan Said "triple mount" which means.....
You don't even need to SEE the target if you're engaging land targets, like amphibious landings -- all you need is a telephone call from a lookout on the beaches being landed saying "MEXICANS LANDING AT BEACH RED, REPEAT BEACH RED"; and all the fortress guys have to do is look up in their nice books:
"BEACH RED RANGE TABLE: ELEVATE x DEGREES, TRAIN y DEGREES, LOAD POWDER CHARGE Z; BEACH IS PRIMARILY x TYPE OF SAND, SO FUZE FOR u SECONDS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT."
As a bonus, since the gun mounts are on land, weight is basically irrevelant, so they can be armored to a level much higher than that normally found on seagoing mounts.
And if you want to suppress those mounts with naval gunfire, your battleships will have to cruise in racetrack patterns, opening them up to Gran Colombia Submarines; which will be damn effective, due to your lack of a destroyer screen. Hell, even a missed torpedo salvo will fuck up your racetrack -- "SHIT, TORPEDOES INCOMING, LEFT HARD RUDDER"
*ships turn which every way; with possibility of collission*
*two battleships collide and lock bows*
"Sir, immobile target, 90 degrees, range 30,000 yards! Rapid Fire Armor Piercing Capped!"
*locked together battleships recive several hits of 18" and 14" fire and are burning from end to end within minutes*