Hi Don
By all means pull the Italian 12 inch gun, but there -are- relevant (ie large) targets for it to hit in the OOBs,
the British OOB for example has these vessels
Unit 508 "Merchant Marine" size 8, probably much larger than 8.
Unit 515 "Coast guard" size 17; 5" gun, (cant find out what this is supposed to be.)
Unit 514 "Insect class" size 17; 2 * 6" guns, Length : 72 m Width : 11 m
Unit 513"Patrol boat" size 12; 4" gun, (armed trawler?) Length : 45 m Width : 7 m
from
http://members.lycos.co.uk/Indochine...boats.html#LCG
Unit 102 "LCG (M)(1)25lbr" size 12; 2 * 25 pdrs, Length : 47.08 m Width : 6.91 m
Unit 103 "LCG (M)(1)17lbr" size 12; 2 * 17pdrs, Length : 47.08 m Width : 6.91 m
Unit 101 "LC(R)" size 6; 160 4.6" rockets, (Length : 47.08 m Width : 6.91 m?) (should maybe be size 12 also?)
As a comparison in the USA OOB
Unit 745 "LCM" size 6 (USA) Length : 13.6 m Width : 4.27 m
seems to have the correct picture and looks a big enough target for a 12 inch gun, to me anyway, and is a lot smaller than the example vessels in the british OOB.
I understand your reasoning but as the coastal artillery cant fire at the battleships ect, wouldnt it be reasonable that they plink away at these sizable targets instead? I mean if you think the landing force is going to have your guts for garters then maybe you would be tempted to shoot even at those small but very slow very thin shelled landing craft, maybe you could put short fuses in your shells and get them to explode rather than just leave a big hole.
But thats the 12 inch gun.
What about coastal guns like the jap 150mm and german 170mm? surely these would be happy to shoot at landing craft?
All the small coastal guns are impudent because without AP shells British units like 515, 514, 513, 102 and 103 seriously outgun them, which is the reverse of reality. I dont know about the german 170mm but I imagine some of the Jap 150mm saw action.
So really -all- the coastal guns whithout AP rounds are just senario decorations and should be pulled.
From
http://ww2db.com/battle_spec.php?battle_id=72
"At about 0900 in the morning of 20 Nov 1943, Marines boarded the Higgins landing crafts and started for Betio. At 0441, the Japanese coastal guns opened fire"
So would it be possible to give the smaller coastal guns their AP? After all they are largely ex naval ordinance and do have AP rounds.
Best Regards Chuck.