Germany - Central Asia and Unit Upgrades - 15 May to 24 May 1943

15 May 1943: I have the 2. Armee Romanien heading in the direction of Alma-Ata. It needs a final destination.
Kyrgyzstan is in the Allies so I don't want to mess with them.
It's neighbour Communist China is the only member of the Mutual Assistance Bloc so I'll assign the 2. Armee Romanien to its border.
That'll work.
The 1. Armee Romanien is a garrison force for Alash Orda and a couple of states to the southwest.
The Republic of Tajikistan is also a member of the Allies as is India further to the south.
My Construction queue. The first three are infrastructure improvements of regions with large Aluminium deposits.
18 May 1943: The technology Rocket Engines I has been researched.
I select Decimetric Radar next. I am way behind in this field of technology.
A current list of my Research projects. I'm playing catch-up on 4 out of 5 of these technologies.
I deploy three Air Wings at Irkutsk in Central Asia....
....then plan the construction of a level 3 airfield in Ayaguz near the border with Communist China.
I decide to upgrade 11 Infantry Divisions in Armee Afrika to Sturm-Divisionen.
There are trained Sturm-Divisionen in Armeeschule 1 so I assign them to Armee Albanien.
Five trained divisions in Armeeschule Moskva are assigned to Armee Bulgarien.
My Leichte Panzer-Divisionen are being called Motorized Divisions - not appropriate - so I classify them as Panzer-Grenadier Divisions which will change the names assigned to them.
21 May 1943: I decide to increase the production of Improved Artillery.
My Logistics chart. It can be confusing sometimes because I apparently have 1,600 medium tanks but that total includes all medium tanks including Panzer III and Panzer IV. I'm still short of Panzer V's though.
22 May 1943: Messerschmitt appears to be testing our new rocket engine.
24 May 1943: Trained naval vessels are assigned to active fleets.
I'm slowly building up forces in the Russian Empire but I doubt that will be a major theatre unless it is attacked by Japan. 

Comments