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日米航空機損失数比較も、こういう形にしないとフェアとは言えまい。
さすがに戦略爆撃調査団報告書はキルレシオなんていんちきなことはしない。
Japanese army and navy plane losses from all causes, both combat
and noncombat, rose from an average rate of some 500 planes per
month in the early months of the war to over 2,000 per month in
the latter months of 1944. Aggregate losses during the course of
the war were of the order of magnitude of 50,000 planes, of which
something less than 40 percent were combat losses, and something
over 60 percent were training, ferrying, and other noncombat losses.
Aggregate United States plane losses during the course of the
Pacific war, not including training losses in the United States,
were approximately 27,000 planes. Of these losses 8,700 were
on combat missions; the remainder were training, ferrying and
other noncombat losses. Of the combat losses over 60 percent
were to antiaircraft fire.
URLリンク(www.anesi.com)
UNITED STATES STRATEGIC BOMBING SURVEY
SUMMARY REPORT(Pacific War)