Operation Iceberg
In this historic battle, Japan's IJN and IJA are thrown against both British Naval and American Naval and Army forces as they execute Operation Iceberg. The capture of Okinawa was part of a three-point plan the Americans had for winning the war in the Far East. Okinawa was to prove a bloody battle even by the standards of the war in the Far East but it was to be one of the major battles of World War Two.
IJN
A6M5b
B5N2
D3A1
PT Boats
IJA
Ki-61-I-KAIc
Ki-67
Ki-84-la
N1K2-J
M Series at land bases
Jeeps at land bases
Royal Navy - 20% of CV's
Seafire Mk II
F6F-5
F4U-1
SBD-5
TBM-3
US Navy
F4U-D
F6F
TBM-3
LVT's
PT Boats
US Army/Air Force - land forces on captured Japan fields
B-26B
P-38L
P-47D40
LVT's
Jeeps
Arena Settings
Visibility: 7 miles
Daytime: 6:30am
Evening: 7:30pm
Base Capture: 20 troops
AAA: .5 strength
Ships: 10'000lbs ordinance to sink
Down-times: 1 hour
Allies: No land-based aircraft available until land base is captured.
CV downtimes: maximum (12 hours)
Wind: various at different levels
Objectives
Allies - by Wednesday night, capture 1/2 of available fields on the Island of Okinawa.
Japan - defend Island using ALL tactics available, including Kamikaze attacks on the USN/RN fleets.