This time, I’m presenting a scenario for the upcoming 1942 campaign, which has a slightly different structure. This isn’t about conquering or defending territory, but about destroying the enemy’s equipment. Nowadays, one would probably just launch missiles or drones. Back then, however, soldiers still had to be sent in to carry out the destruction. It concerns the Japanese Indian Ocean Raid in April 1942, mainly against British installations and ships in Ceylon and the Bay of Bengal. It took me a few attempts and several quick tests before I found the right balance. At first it was too easy, but after I incorporated a few extra ‘nasties’, it works.

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The first image shows southern Ceylon (Sri Lanka) with Colombo. In the third round, the first Japanese carrier-based aircraft from Nagumo’s fleet appear. They are Zero fighters, Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers and Aichi D3A dive bombers.

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One turn later, the port of Trincomalee in the north-east comes under attack. Two British warships are caught up in the attack and suffer casualties. However, for the mission to succeed, the player must ensure that at least 5 of the 7 marked structures (hangars, oil depot, radar stations), as well as 12 of the 19 civilian cargo ships, are not destroyed.

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Another turn later, the Japanese fleet has arrived off Ceylon. Nagumo had five of his six carriers available for this operation; only the ‘Kaga’ was undergoing repairs and could not take part. The number of enemy aircraft is correspondingly high. At least there were no Japanese level bombers on this raid. Not yet shown here are the 2 cruisers and 4 battleships that are still to follow.