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Post by astronomo2029 on Jan 19, 2017 12:01:41 GMT
very good and interesting alternate ww2 , but please you are destroying aircraft Carriers to quickly , they are always escorted by Heavy cruisers , Destroyers , so it would not be easy to intercept British Carriers , but i see that the campaign against Japan is in full swing , soon they will regret to ever attack the USA , Cant hardly wait for the next update
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Post by lordroel on Jan 19, 2017 14:27:57 GMT
very good and interesting alternate ww2 , but please you are destroying aircraft Carriers to quickly , they are always escorted by Heavy cruisers , Destroyers , so it would not be easy to intercept British Carriers , but i see that the campaign against Japan is in full swing , soon they will regret to ever attack the USA , Cant hardly wait for the next update Thanks and for the update, try my best.
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Post by dalecoz on Aug 3, 2017 5:33:52 GMT
This is a fun scenario. I've kind of toyed with the "No Washington Naval Treaty" what-if, but this is a much more complete visualization. I do have some nits to pick, though most of them have already been picked, I see. I'm pretty sure the Soviets couldn't advance as quickly as this timeline proposes, even with a lot of foreign help. Historically they had trouble getting their surviving battleships into working order and heavy guns of the kind you would need for a battleship were well beyond their capability even into the late 1930s. And economically, none of the powers, with the possible exception of the US, could have kept up this pace. The US probably could have built this kind of fleet, but wouldn't have been politically willing to without Great Power rivals spurring them on.
All that being said, it is a cool scenario and it would be a lot of fun to game out some of the battles.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 3, 2017 13:15:20 GMT
This is a fun scenario. I've kind of toyed with the "No Washington Naval Treaty" what-if, but this is a much more complete visualization. I do have some nits to pick, though most of them have already been picked, I see. I'm pretty sure the Soviets couldn't advance as quickly as this timeline proposes, even with a lot of foreign help. Historically they had trouble getting their surviving battleships into working order and heavy guns of the kind you would need for a battleship were well beyond their capability even into the late 1930s. And economically, none of the powers, with the possible exception of the US, could have kept up this pace. The US probably could have built this kind of fleet, but wouldn't have been politically willing to without Great Power rivals spurring them on. All that being said, it is a cool scenario and it would be a lot of fun to game out some of the battles. The timeline is based on this: Admiral Furashita's Fleet as are most of the schips.
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Post by lordroel on Jun 9, 2020 18:09:48 GMT
Battleships and battlecruisers of the United states Navy
Battleships
Florida-class battleship
USS Florida USS Utah
Wyoming-class battleship
USS Wyoming USS Arkansas
New York-class battleship
USS New York USS Texas
Nevada-class battleship
USS Nevada USS Oklahoma
Pennsylvania-class battleship
USS Pennsylvania USS Arizona
New Mexico-class battleship
USS Mississippi USS New Mexico USS Idaho
Tennessee-class battleship
USS Tennessee USS California
Colorado-class battleship
USS Colorado USS Maryland USS Washington USS West Virginia
South Dakota class battleships
USS South Dakota USS Indiana USS Montana USS North Carolina
North Carolina-class battleship
USS North Carolina USS Oregon
Iowa-class battleships
USS Iowa USS New Jersey USS Wisconsin USS Missouri USS Illinois USS Kentucky
Massachusetts-class battleships
USS Massachusetts USS Ohio USS Maine USS New Hampshire USS Louisiana
Battlecruisers
Lexington-class battlecruisers
USS Lexington USS Constellation USS Saratoga USS Ranger
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