Great job! I had no idea the airforce could be so valuable. I tend to neglect it in favor of land forces. Do you think it would have been as successful if you weren't Britain - a nation completely surrounded by water?
That's a good question.
On the one hand this strategy does seem uniquely applicable to the UK because of a combination of:
- Island with strong navy
- UK starts with decent air techs and 3 heavy bombers
- Favourable geography with capability - ie the North Sea to Metz line can be covered from early 1940 onwards with your early war air force. As the maginot line gets overrun you should have more heavies coming out of the factories so that your air fleet grows as the number of provinces you need to bomb grows.
- Your initial ploy is defensive - you want to stop an invader and wear him out - this can't really be used as support for a fast moving attack, your own troops would cross the bomb line too quickly.
There is no doubt somebody has to provide some boots on the ground - in the German campaign when the bomb line was fully operational about of the third of the German troops could move and fight, so somebody has to provide enough troops to build a continuous line. France did so in this game.
There are a few places on the map where I think this might work well on a smaller scale - the Italian peninsula, Malaya, Philippines, Japan, Spain, Scandinavia - in these places you could mess up an attacking campaign by cutting supplies behind them with a handful of heavy bombers.
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