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Your group consists of the ''Nachi'' and two Fubuki destroyers on escort. The first wave of Allied ships come in from the northwest, so sail and intercept them. However, take a lesson from the History Channel - when the Japanese attacked, they would form a column, allowing all ships in the formation to fire broadsides at the enemy. Therefore, the first thing you should do is open the Formations menu and arrange your ships so they are in a sharp column, with the enemy coming in from the side.
Your group consists of the ''Nachi'' and two Fubuki destroyers on escort. The first wave of Allied ships come in from the northwest, so sail and intercept them. However, take a lesson from the History Channel - when the Japanese attacked, they would form a column, allowing all ships in the formation to fire broadsides at the enemy. Therefore, the first thing you should do is open the Formations menu and arrange your ships so they are in a sharp column, with the enemy coming in from the side.


Switch to your destroyers and allow them to use torpedoes against the enemy ships. It forces the enemy on the defencive early and they cause a lot of hurt if they hit. Besides, nothing is worse than going down with all your torpedoes on board.
Your first thought may to be to allow your ships to use torpedoes, but you'll likely want to save them for later. The trick here is to aim for the fuel or ammo on an enemy ship - destroying this section will prompt the huge explosion which will sink an enemy ship regardless of how much health it has.
[[ Image:BSM JavaSea3.PNG|right|thumb|If you can sink the ''Houston'', congratulations!]]
[[ Image:BSM JavaSea3.PNG|right|thumb|If you can sink the ''Houston'', congratulations!]]
Conversely, the enemy destroyers will attempt to torpedo you. Set all personnel on all ships to water repair and avoid the torpedoes to the best of your ability. Use the tactical map at maximum zoom to easily avoid the torpedoes. Depending on how quickly you sink their destroyers, you should encounter only one wave of torpedoes.
The enemy destroyers will often try to torpedo you here. Do everything you can to evade them. Most players who have passed the mission say that they took at most two torpedo hits from enemy destroyers. You'll need all the help you can get.


Shell the enemy destroyers quickly and send them to the bottom in order to have all your ships hit the cruiser. Additionally hit the cruisers when they are heading directly towards you. Not only is elevation easier here, but the enemy ship can only fire her forward guns.
Hopefully by the time you've blown up the destroyers, the enemy cruiser will pull into view. As three of the five enemy cruisers are of the light and not the heavy variety, you should find yourself taking minimal damage, especially from the Atlanta-class; these ships' guns are equivalent to that of a destroyer.


What's next is easily said, but can be only done with extreme skill on the waves - you must repeat this for all the subsequent waves of cruisers, until the ''Houston'' appears.
By the time the third cruiser rolls around, you'll want to start using your torpedoes. The third wave consists of the ''Java'', the last Atlanta-class cruiser. The ''Nachi'' should have little problem eliminating it. The ''Chester'' is a Northampton-class heavy cruiser and the second-to-last cruiser in the game - you'll likely take most damage from ''Chester''. You can take advantage of her lack of secondary batteries to close to torpedo range against it. In fact, up-close, your ships have the advantage - the AI is not smart enough to aim for magazine hits. One player recounts of how he charged the ''Houston'' and her escorts with his two destroyers, destroying both with point-blank magazine shots, before lodging as many torpedoes as possible into ''Houston'' to sink her.


The ''Houston'' appears in the final wave, and by now you are probably hurting. There is no real winning strategy here - only good seamanship. The ''Houston'' has escorts, but given how there are no hidden objectives, you might as well target and sink the ''Houston'' and end the mission as soon as possible.
Regrettably, there is little strategy involved in this map - like [[Battlestations: Midway/Steel Monsters|Steel Monsters]], this mission relies solely on good seamanship.
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Primary Objectives

  • Destroy the USS Houston
  • The Nachi must survive

This mission is extremely tough, but is similar to Strike on the Monster. However, instead of them coming to you, chances are you're going to them. The Allies come in five waves, each consisting of, in most cases, a light cruiser (heavy cruisers are the biggest opponents you'll see - battleships don't appear here, thankfully) and two destroyers sailing escort.

The Nachi

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Always try to go broadside with a Tone.

Before starting though, there are some things you should know about the Nachi.

  • Never, EVER, let your enemies behind you. The Nachi is a Tone-class heavy cruiser, and is the only class in the game with no rear armament whatsoever.
  • Unlike the American light cruisers, the Nachi carries torpedoes. Use them.
  • Ties in with the first point: Always try and go broadside with the enemy. Look at the way the guns are positioned:
    • Starting from the bow, gun #1 is at deck level.
    • Gun #2 is elevated above gun #1.
    • Guns #3 and #4, however, are at deck level, and cannot fire over gun #2.

The Nachi, therefore, has a firing arc of about 270 degrees, only 40 in which all four cannons may fire on a single target.

Waves of Cruisers

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Aim for the fuel reserves for a big explosion and a sinking enemy ship.

Your group consists of the Nachi and two Fubuki destroyers on escort. The first wave of Allied ships come in from the northwest, so sail and intercept them. However, take a lesson from the History Channel - when the Japanese attacked, they would form a column, allowing all ships in the formation to fire broadsides at the enemy. Therefore, the first thing you should do is open the Formations menu and arrange your ships so they are in a sharp column, with the enemy coming in from the side.

Your first thought may to be to allow your ships to use torpedoes, but you'll likely want to save them for later. The trick here is to aim for the fuel or ammo on an enemy ship - destroying this section will prompt the huge explosion which will sink an enemy ship regardless of how much health it has.

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If you can sink the Houston, congratulations!

The enemy destroyers will often try to torpedo you here. Do everything you can to evade them. Most players who have passed the mission say that they took at most two torpedo hits from enemy destroyers. You'll need all the help you can get.

Hopefully by the time you've blown up the destroyers, the enemy cruiser will pull into view. As three of the five enemy cruisers are of the light and not the heavy variety, you should find yourself taking minimal damage, especially from the Atlanta-class; these ships' guns are equivalent to that of a destroyer.

By the time the third cruiser rolls around, you'll want to start using your torpedoes. The third wave consists of the Java, the last Atlanta-class cruiser. The Nachi should have little problem eliminating it. The Chester is a Northampton-class heavy cruiser and the second-to-last cruiser in the game - you'll likely take most damage from Chester. You can take advantage of her lack of secondary batteries to close to torpedo range against it. In fact, up-close, your ships have the advantage - the AI is not smart enough to aim for magazine hits. One player recounts of how he charged the Houston and her escorts with his two destroyers, destroying both with point-blank magazine shots, before lodging as many torpedoes as possible into Houston to sink her.

Regrettably, there is little strategy involved in this map - like Steel Monsters, this mission relies solely on good seamanship.