Brazil
Standard settings from start up, except, I unchecked enhanced spotting and ranges.
I usually do not concentrate on reporting economic numbers, all I pay attention to is having enough money to do what I need to do. I may from time to time post a screen shot of some economy numbers.
One of my “rules†is to not use massive amounts of units and I will try to use the best available unit in each situation. I generally do not build more than 2 wings of fighters, fighter bombers or Strategic bombers. For my purposes a wing is 7 squadrons, so at most I would have 14 squadrons of fighters for example.
I also create naval fleets that make sense. i.e. not have a “stack†of 7 carriers.
Normally a single fleet will consist of 7 ships something like this depending on what I have available of course
1 CV
2 CA
3 DD
1 AO
I will modify it for this AAR as Brazil currently has no fixed wing carrier capable combat aircraft.
Day one Jan 21, 2020

First order of business, turn off all minister functions and auto-build.
Check industry: fill needed shortages with construction of new facilities
short on power

1st: Order construction of Supply Depots and 36ea Coal Power plants

Current build capabilities
Land: 6 Fabs

Air: 2 Fabs

Naval: 2 Fabs

Missile: 1 Fab

Starting Land Units: 94ea
infantry
10ea M113A1 APC:

5ea EE-11 Mk VII Urutu APC

1ea AAVP7A1 Alligator

10ea EE-9 Mk III Casacavel

Tank
3ea Leopard 1A4

2ea M60A03 Patton

5ea M41C Carro Padrao Marine

Anti Tank
3ea M2-651M.48 Carl Gustaf

4ea M-40A1J-60 RR AT 106mm

1ea Eryx

1ea Milan 3

Artillery
15ea M101 105mm Howitzer

5ea M114 155mm Howitzer

2ea Model-56 105mm Pack Howitzer

2ea M119(L118) 105mm Light

2ea SBAT-70 Towed

4ea SS-30 ASTROS

3ea SS-80 ASTROS

6ea M109A2 155mm

Anti Air
2ea M55 Quad 12.7mm AA Gun

3ea L/70 40mm AA Gun

2ea GDF-003 35mm AA Gun

1ea RBS-70 Bofors

1ea SA-18 Grouse

1ea Mistral

AIR 25ea
Helo
1ea AS.565AT Dolphin

3ea AS.550C-2 Fennec AT

1ea UH-60A Blackhawk

1ea AS.532 Cougar ASW

1ea Mi-35 Hind E

Fighter/Interceptor
1ea Mirage-IIIC/IIIO(F)

Fighter/Bomber
2ea MB326 Impala

3ea F-5E Tiger II

2ea AMX Embraer A-1

Patrol/Awacs
2ea P-95 Bandeirante MPA

1ea S-2E tracker ASW

Transport
2ea C-130H Hercules

2ea EMB-120FC Brasilia

2ea UH-1N Huey

Air Fueler
1ea KC-130F Hercules

Navy: 35ea
Sub
4ea S-30 Type 209/1400

Carrier
1ea A-12 Sao Paulo

Frigate/Destroyer
4ea V-30 Inhauma

4ea D-27 Para

6ea F-40 Niteroi

1ea Type-22-1 Broadsword

Patrol/Support
6ea PC Patrol

2ea Purus PS

Transport
2ea AE Cilvilian Cargo

1ea G-20 Custodio De Mello

2ea G-30 Geara

2ea G-26 Duque De Caxais

Now to review units available to us and place appropriate units on order:
Land:
Due to the large number of rivers we require a unit that is amphibious.
The EE-11 Mk VII Urutu APC will be our Infantry choice for now
18 ea ordered

Air:
With vast amounts of rough terrain Air Power is essential. We need a mobile force that also packs a punch without using tons of missiles.
The A-4KU/M/N Skyhawk II fills that role nicely. Ground attack range of 24K and a damage rating of 46.
14ea ordered

Navy:
We cannot currently build any DD/CA. This forces us to start production on the F-40 Niteroi frigate.
8ea are ordered to compliment our current force of 6ea

Missile:
We have no designs for any air to air or naval launched missiles at this time.
Research:
We have the ability to research 2 techs and I max spending in all categories.
We choose;
Dark Matter Theories (+2% research Eff)
Anti Ship Missiles (To better protect our shores from invasion)
Jan 2020
5th We order construction to begin on 12ea farms
7th Construction of 12ea Water Works begins.
9th Ukraine offers 4103 water x 30days for 6.4m x 30days. Accept

11th Taiwan offers 30x days of 947t Cons gds for 30 x 25.20m. Accept

25th Argentina declared war on us.

Ordered blocking forces to Uruguaina, Sao Borja, Foz Do Iguacu and Sao Miguel D’oeste.
27th Commodity shortages looming: Military Goods.
Feb 2020
7th An S-2E Tracker Patrol squadron flying along the border of Argentina notices a lack of troops. The blocking forces in Uruguaiana and Sao Borja are ordered to attack across river into Paso De Los Libres and the large military base at Posadas. No resistance in Uruguaina and light resistance in Posadas. Both objectives taken.


8th 1st Inf (AAVP7A1 Alligator) is orderd to take the town of Obera’ when recon reports no hostiles.

1 Arg Infantry BN of VCTP ICV attempts to retake the town and military base at Pasados. They take heavy damage and retreat.

Now an Arg C-130 hovers over the area. It is time to introduce them to 2 sqds of Embraers. It retreats also.

9th A lone supply sqdn attempts to make it past Paso De Los Libres.
They pay for that mistake.


2 army groups are ordered to assault Eldorado and Puerto Iguazu.


10th Both towns are taken by our forces.

This allows us to consolidate our forces from just outside of Paso De Los Libres north to the border of Paraguay.

Once the line is secure, plans will be put into motion to capture Corrientes.

12th Our navy is moving full speed to Rio Grande. There they will consolidate and set out in fast attack fleets along the coast of Argentina.

The barracks at Posadas has been repaired! 1st inf is ordered to repair and refit as they took damage from the Arg Bn that attacked Posadas.

24th We order two army groups to advance towards Corrientes. Our Awacs paints an Arg Eng Bn attemping to cut their line of supply.

The F-5E Sq is ordered to intercept and destroy.

They attack and at the same time recon units/skirmishers close off his line of supply. The F-5Es make short work of them.

25th Once again our Patrol aircraft paint Args moving to engage us at Paso De Los Libres, One AT Bn and one Inf Bn.
The army group just outside town is notified and a 2nd group is ordered into a flanking position.

The Args turned north just prior to engaging the forces protecting Los Libres. This placed them in contact with the flanking group. While they are engaged, 1st group is ordered to hit them from the south and east.

The Arg AT Bn escapes, however we manage to pin the Inf Bn down and annihilate them


All Army groups are ordered to move the line forward to the intersection of 14 and 127, west of Bella Union, Uruguay and stretching north to Corrientes.

At the same time Army groups 5 and 6 are ordered to take Corrientes which is defended by 2 garrisons.


26th Group 6 rolls into Corrientes.
After consultation with Army Command it is decided to press on, to speed up our push into Argentina. Immediate objective is to secure the Arg land east of the river,
and set up blocking forces on the three river crossings at Resistencia, Santa Fe. We will try for Za'rate if possible but it is not a primary objective at this time.

We encounter an Arg Inf Bn and make short work of it.

Our Patrol Sqdn is orderd forward for greater coverage of the area in question.
27th In addition to the Inf Bn we discover a Tank Bn heading SW.

Our F-5E’s are called up. They take out the tanks. And as they are returning home the Patrol planes paint another Arg Inf Bn.

28th Our farms are now being completed.
29th Egypt Offers 30 x Petro of 89,782bbl’s for 30 x 13.66m. Accept
Norway offers 30 x Petro of 77,779bbl’s for 30 x 11.99m Accept
Disaster, 1 Sqdn of Arg Mirage-F1’s is able to destroy our patrol craft. Our AMX A-1’s immediately jump on him.
We got caught with our pants down. Will not happen again.

Mar 2020
7th Our immediate objectives of securing all land east of the river has been met. All forces are repairing and re-supplying as well as waiting on supply lines to catch up 100%.

After a brief period of replenishment, forces will once again be ordered to attack. During this respite, I will take the time to entertain some diplomatic offers and take stock of production/output.
A non aggression pact is signed with France.
We are woefully short on Petro. Construction started on 24ea new wells in the area between Barra Do Cordo and Codo’. As well as supply depots.

8th Army group 1 decides to recon in force. They push to the bridge leading to Zarate. Halfway across they discover 2ea Arg transport ships and take them out.

Then proceed across the bridge. Where stiff resistance is met. After an exchange of fire they withdraw back across the bridge.
