Battle Statistics [FINAL UPDATED]

Day 749, 08:10 Published in Japan USA by Vai Siv

After reviewing this article: http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-stats-kyushu-battle-statistics-14th-update--1074987/1/20, we can garner some information about Japan's military.

Once the Hungarian, Russian, Serbian, and Indonesian tanks leave, Japan will again shrink down to it's ~1300 population. Roughly 900 soldiers have joined this country to fight at Kyushu - a very impressive showing.

Obviously these countries and their soldiers have dealt the biggest damage in this battle, but what does tiny Japan have to show? The following statistics are based on the article's 15th update.

Looking at statistics, 434 Japanese citizens have participated for Japan. 15 have fought against Japan.

Japan dealt the 5th most amount of damage: 265,151. This trails Hungary, Russia, Serbia and Indonesia. Japanese citizens fought 3,439 times and did an average of 77 damage per fight.

Hungarian citizens averaged 146 damage per fight
Russian citizens averaged 56 damage per fight
Serbian citizens averaged 70 damage per fight

173 Indonesians fought for Japan, contributing the 4th most amount of damage at an average of 196 damage per fight and a total of 333,195 damage.

41 US citizens fought for Japan, contributing 13,599 damage.

15 Japanese citizens fought against Japan, dishing out 23,136 damage.

1 Japanese citizen was in the top 30 for damage.
Ranked 25th: Glxblt 14,530 damage

A HUGE 10,833,016 damage was dealt during this battle.

Of the total damage dealt by both sides, Japanese citizens contributed 2.4% of the damage.
Of the 5,430,184 damage dealt by Japan and her allies, Japanese citizens contributed 4.9% of the damage.

During the final hour of the fight, a whopping 4.9 million damage was dealt by both sides.
Japan and her allies dealt roughly 2.1 million damage in the final hour.

Japan contributed 71,712 damage in the final hour, that's about 1.5% of the total damage dealt during that hour, and 3.4% of the damage dealt solely by Japan and her allies.

Of Japan's total 265,151 damage dealt, 27% of that was dealt in the final hour.

For a tiny nation, these numbers should make Japan proud. We might not have succeeded without our allies, but we can make a difference. The 265k damage Japan has contributed definitely helped secure a victory where the US was only a mere 35k damage away from being victorious.

Congratulations Japan for sticking up for yourself.