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RN7
03-04-2018, 09:14 AM
Does anybody know what date the Battle of The North Cape occurred at the northern tip of Norway? I'm fairly certain it was sometime in 1997 but I cant get an actual date for it. I am doing a write up on the Royal Navy in the Twilight War and would appreciate if anyone had some information about it.

unkated
03-06-2018, 10:06 PM
26 December, 1943

RN7
03-06-2018, 10:18 PM
26 December, 1943

That would be the Twilight War not the Second World War. Or maybe you were just joking.

Ewan
03-09-2018, 02:11 PM
Does anybody know what date the Battle of The North Cape occurred at the northern tip of Norway? I'm fairly certain it was sometime in 1997 but I cant get an actual date for it. I am doing a write up on the Royal Navy in the Twilight War and would appreciate if anyone had some information about it.

June 1997 as detailed in Boomer (Last Sub 3) page 11.

"At sea, the offensive fared even worse as coastal missile boats and the last remnants of the Soviet Northern Fleet's shore-based aviation assets used up their carefully husbanded stores of fuel and ordnance to inflict crippling losses on the NATO fleet. By the middle of June, the last major fleet-in-being in the world had been shattered."

RN7
03-09-2018, 10:32 PM
June 1997 as detailed in Boomer (Last Sub 3) page 11.

"At sea, the offensive fared even worse as coastal missile boats and the last remnants of the Soviet Northern Fleet's shore-based aviation assets used up their carefully husbanded stores of fuel and ordnance to inflict crippling losses on the NATO fleet. By the middle of June, the last major fleet-in-being in the world had been shattered."

Excellent, thanks Ewan.

Olefin
03-15-2018, 09:24 AM
From the writeup in Boomer I think we are looking at a battle that may have lasted as long as ten days or more - i.e. it wasnt a short fight that was over in the course of a day or two

RN7
03-15-2018, 11:36 AM
From the writeup in Boomer I think we are looking at a battle that may have lasted as long as ten days or more - i.e. it wasnt a short fight that was over in the course of a day or two

I think it was the last big naval battle in the North Atlantic theatre.