Sorry, it seems I keep forgetting important parts of the AAR
I guess it's better to have lost a few xAK and AK than a carrier!
Yes and not sighting any allied convoys might also mean theres less of them. Cant sink them if they don't leave the port... Not sure how long the Allies can afford to not moving fuel, supplies and their fleet around.
April 6thEast Indies: CVs advance undetected. Koepang(Timor) invasion D-day minus 6. Surface action units ready in 2 days, CV raiders at station in 3, Perth - Cape Town raiders at station in 4.
CV Kaga and CVL Ryujo go raid near Perth
CVL Zuiho and CVEs Taiyo and Hosho will raid Timor Sea(between Timor and Darwin). Tomorrow they are in strike range from northern coast of Australia, effectively blocking the escape route(Makassar's G4M1s and Zeroes have the northern route blocked).
Invasion fleet now on the coast of Mindanao, Philippines. 80 nm behind it is the Carrier Division 5 with sister carriers CV Shokaku and CV Zuikaku. Japanese fleet is forming up at and near Makassar under the protection of Zero-CAP and the deterrent of long range torpedo bombers, naval air search and behind a submarine screen.
South Pacific: Submarine problems again. A Dutch sub boldly attacks Port Moresby's port directly and sinks a small, empty xAK. ASW TF of 4 escort PBs fails to engage. Wau falls to the Japanese, whats left of 2 the defending Australian rifle companies after 4 battles retreat towards the Owen Stanleys.
IJN Submarines: The West Coast lurker I-26 sights and attacks a convoy with big troop transports but is chased away by 2 escorting destroyers. Progress!