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| date = May 1945 |
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| belligerents = [[United States]] [[File:United_States_icon.png]]<br>[[Japan]] [[File:Japan_icon.png]] |
| belligerents = [[United States]] [[File:United_States_icon.png]]<br>[[Japan]] [[File:Japan_icon.png]] |
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| focus = Tanks |
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Shuri Line is a map set on Okinawa in Japan. It is fought between United States and Japan.
Description
The Americans start off with two uncapturable bases and two control points. The Japanese have four control points to defend.
Whichever side holds five or more control points will incur a ticket bleed to the other side.
Tanks take the lead role in this battle, with a small number of aircraft available for both sides to provide close air support. The Japanese tanks are inferior to the Americans', but they are more numerous. The Japanese also have a significant number of entrenched Ha-Go tanks for static defense.