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Has anyone ever done an orbat on the Japanese armed forces or a write up on Japan in Twilight 2000?
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Japan has been a topic of discussion a few times but I can't recall seeing any write ups...I think most of the threads have been along the lines of "what do you think would have happened". There was a mini advebture in one of the last Challenge magazines to come out - iirc it was the result of a readers' competition.
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+1 -- I think Japan's role in the way is pretty vague, and (IIRC) the minimal references in 1st edition stuff and the brief blurb in the 2nd edition don't really match up very well. Then there's the 2300AD timeline, which has them intact enough to help France and its allies garrison the Middle East when the US goes home.
I tend to see them as kind of the France of the Pacific, though with a different set of strengths and weaknesses. Given that modern Japan is dependent on oil, food, and all sorts of other imports, I think circa 2000 if they are hanging on it is by trying to maintain enough stability off shore to allow for trade. Less an attempt at a new Greater East Asian Coprosperity Sphere and more a multilateral engagement with Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan (another question mark), South Korea and US forces there, and any clumps of stability on the Chinese mainland. And they don't have much, troops-wise, to do it, though if they can keep a supply of raw materials coming in and aren't too badly nuked, a lot of their defense industry is local. I see a lot of merchant ships plying the Pacific who are more merchant/adventurers on the Viking model doing wary business and occasionally clashing with small dictatorships scattered on the islands and mainland from China, down through the Philipines and Indonesia, and perhaps as far west as what's left of India. (As well as Hawaii, Alaska, and the US/Canadian/Mexican Pacific coast, doing business with anyone over there with goods to barter, etc.) No idea on the order of battle, except for a little bit that touches on my Alaska stuff, but I've thought on and off that it would be a pretty cool premise for a campaign to have the PCs be a core group of US troops recruited out of Korea (or maybe coming off convalescing in hospitals in Japan) to augment the ships troops on a semi-militarized Japanese merchantman. Add in a general reconnaissance mission for the DIA or CIA unknown to the Japanese captain to the equation, with the possibility of some more active cloak and dagger stuff from time to time, etc., and the nice way any sort of scenario can come out of the next port of call and it seems like it would have a lot of potential. |
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I think I've said it before on this forum that I don't think Japan escaped the Twilight War without much damage. Its just too important of a country for a whole load of reasons to not be targeted by nuclear weapons. Their military is also on the large size, particularly their naval and air forces.
I haven't yet done an overview of likely targets but there would be a lot. The US bases, the Japanese military bases, ports, airports, oil refineries and industrial war targets. I just couldn't see the Soviets allowing them to remain intact when there at war with the US, NATO, China and others. I think in Twilight 2000 the Japanese are actually fighting the Soviets over control over the Kuriles islands and Sakhalin Island, and I could easily see that fighting spreading over to Japans Hokkaido Island. At the very least I could see all sorts of naval actions and air strikes going round the sea and coastline of Japan in the Twilight War, as well as quite a few Soviet nuclear/EMP strikes to knock it out of the war and deny its facilities to America. |
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I haven't read through every T2K sourcebook I have in great detail. Which one is that invasion in? |
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Here are the Orbats, I have also included some preliminary info about the Red Army of Japan. As for were are the details about the Soviet invade Hokkaido are listed; I can't remember where I read it, but I know it was not cannon. Right now I have a project due for my Scout Group; which I lead, but once that is done I will look though my back issues of Challenge Magazine and see what I can find.
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Those Orbats looks good to use in a future article about Japan. I'd like to give one a go in the future but I think working out Japans level of participation in the Twlight War and exactly how much nuclear or conventional damage it took would cause a few arguments.
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The Challenge Magazine Article in question is called the Rockets Red Glare
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If I recall correctly the Traveller 2300 timeline indicated much of the Japanes merchant fleet survives the war and they dominate trade for some time in the Pacific. I never agreed with that point of view but if you take it as canon source then it give room to biuld lots of oppurtinities for interactions with Japanese post 2000.
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Japan Air Self-Defense Force Japan Air Self-Defense Force Air Staff Office Air Defense Command: Fuchu, Tokyo Air Defense Command Headquarters Flight Group Defence Command Headquarter Squadron Support Squadron Electronic Countermeasure Squadron Electronic Intelligence Squadron Northern Air Defense Force: Misawa, Aomori Northern HQ Support Flight 2nd Air Wing (Chitose Air Base) 201st Squadron 203rd Squadron 3rd Air Wing (Misawa Air Base) 3rd Squadron 8th Squadron Northern Aircraft Control & Warning Wing 3rd Air Defense Missile Group 9th Fire Unit 10th Fire Unit 6th Air Defense Missile Group 8th Mobile Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron Central Air Defense Force: Iruma, Saitama Central HQ Support Flight 6th Air Wing (Komatsu Air Base) 303rd Squadron 306th Squadron 7th Air Wing (Hyakuri Air Base) 302nd Tactical Fighter Squadron 305th Tactical Fighter Squadron Middle Aircraft Control & Warning Wing 1st Air Defense Missile Group 4th Air Defense Missile Group 13th Fire Unit 15th Fire Unit Iwo Jima Air Base Group Western Air Defense Force: Kasuga, Fukuoka Western HQ Support Flight 5th Air Wing (Nyutabaru Air Base) 301st Squadron 8th Air Wing (Tsuiki Air Base) 6th Squadron 304th Squadron Western Aircraft Control & Warning Wing 2nd Air Defense Missile Group 7th Fire Unit Southwestern Composite Air Division: Naha, Okinawa South West HQ Support Flight 83rd Air Wing (Naha Air Base) 204th Squadron Southwestern Aircraft Control & Warning Wing 5th Air Defense Missile Group Airborne Early Warning Group: Misawa Air Base, Hamamatsu Air Base Air Warning Control Squadron Air Warning Surveillance Squadron Tactical Reconnaissance Group: Hyakuri Air Base 501st Squadron Air Support Command: Fuchu, Tokyo Air Rescue Wing Akita Air Rescue Squadron Ashiya Air Rescue Squadron Chitose Air Rescue Squadron Hamamatsu Air Rescue Squadron Hyakuri Air Rescue Squadron Kasuga Helicopter Airlift Squadron Iruma Helicopter Airlift Squadron Komatsu Air Rescue Squadrom Matsushima Air Rescue Squadron Misawa Helicopter Airlift Squadron Kyunan Air Rescue Squadron Naha Air Rescue Squadron Naha Helicopter Airlift Squadron Niigata Air Rescue Squadron Nyutabaru Air Rescue Squadron 1st Tactical Airlift Wing (Komaki Air Base) 401 Squadron 404 Squadron 2nd Tactical Airlift Wing (Iruma Air Base) 402 Squadron 3rd Tactical Airlift Wing (Miho Air Base) 403 Squadron 41 Training Squadron Special Airlift Group (Chitose Air Base) 701 Squadron Flight Check Squadron Air Traffic Control Service Group Air Weather Service Group Flight Check Squadron (Iruma Air Base) Air Training Command: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 1st Air Wing (Hamamatsu Air Base) 31st Squadron 32nd Squadron 4th Air Wing (Matsushima Air Base) 21st Fighter Training Squadron 11th Squadron (Blue Impulse) 11th Flying Training Wing (Shizuhama Air Base) 1st Squadron 2nd Squadron 12th Flying Training Wing (Hofu kita Air Base) 1st Squadron 2nd Squadron 13th Flying Training Wing (Ashiya Air Base) 1st Squadron 2nd Squadron Air Basic Training Wing 23 Squadron Flying Training Squadron (Nyutabaru Air Base) Air Defense Missile Training Group: Hamamatsu, Chitose Air Training Aids Group Tactical Fighter Training Group: Nyutabaru Air Base Air Officer Candidate School 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th Technical School Air Development and Test Command: Iruma Air Base, Saitama Air Development and Test Wing (Gifu Air Base) Electronics Development and Test Group Aeromedical Laboratory Air Material Command: Jujou, Tokyo 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Air Depot Air Staff College Air Communications and Systems Wing Aerosafety Service Group Central Air Base Group
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