Like many of you veterans, I almost always clear out Sea Zone 110’s British cruiser and battleship and French cruiser in any G1 layout, but recently I tried making an Atlantic assault that did not include such an attack. I’ve begun to wonder whether or not these heavy ships are so important to get rid of immediately when there are other opportunities presenting themselves. Can Germany successfully destroy the Atlantic, help Italy, and leave 110 alone?
Observe this following attack formation:
Two submarines attack the cruiser near Gibraltar in 91
Two submarines attack the destroyer and transport off Canada in 106
One submarine attacks the destroyer and tranpsort near Wales in 109
One battleship attacks the destroyer, cruiser, and battleship off Scotland in 111
Germnay must send 4 tactical bombers, 4 fighters, and both strategic bombers to cover the attacks in Sea Zones 109 and 111. An aicraft carrier purchase is necessary. I recommend a destroyer and submarine too.
Let’s observe how the battles should go. The cruiser should be toast, and most likely you’ll have one or two submarines by Gibraltar alive. The Canadians should go down and you should have a submarine or two left there. You should have five planes attacking Sea Zone 109 to make a scramble a poor decision for Britain. You should have five planes attacking the navy in Sea Zone 111 to ensure success. You might have a submarine and maybe even a damaged battleship left near Britain afterward.
You build your fleet in 112 and provided that you land three planes in Western Germany, the UK can’t attack you back even with the cruiser and battleship you spared them. So what have you done? Well, both British destroyers have been sunk so you should have between 2-5 submarines alive next turn to create havoc. Britain has no transports to ferry troops from Canada or make a silly landing. The cruiser near Gibraltar has been destroyed and cannot harm the Italians. You’re in a very good position to do Sea Lion, and you’ve helped the Italians a bit by sending your last two air units in Poland and Hungary to Southern Italy.
The UK can still do Taranto, but it might require them to strip two fighters from London. The really important thing is where are the British battleship and cruiser and French cruiser going? Probably retreating far away where they can do no harm OR going to Sea Zone 91 or 92 near Gibraltar. This can really hurt Italy.
Once I saw this move, I thought that leaving 110 alive was indeed a bad idea. But take a closer look. If the 110 fleet moves against Italy, Germany can kill it. You will have a sub or two near Gibraltar, both strategic bombers, and your planes on Southern Italy to attack (make sure Italy takes Southern France so you can land.) The only way the UK can safely move the 110 fleet to the Mediterranean is if the carrier fleet in 98 joins up with the rest in 92. In order to do this, Taranto will be spared.
I therefore come to the conclusion that the 110 fleet is not as important as it looks. Taking out the British destroyers, transports, and cruiser near Gibraltar can hurt a lot more. This attack helps Italy and also leaves the door wide open for Sea Lion.
What do you think? Where is the flaw that I’m missing? Is this indeed a good move? If the UK scrambles, will you lose too many planes (even though the UK will lose more on average)? Please share your thoughts.