Friday, 6 March 2015

1:4800 Naval Warfare: WW2 Naval Scenario off the coast of Norway - Battlecruisers off Lofoten Islands

Hi guys,

Got a game at the club this afternoon and here are the briefings for the players.

Kreigsmarine Briefing


03:37 9th April 1940, off Lofoten.

A flotilla of ten German destroyers are heading for Narvik to land troops. The battleships Gneisenau (flagship of Fleet Commander Admiral Günther Lütjens) and Scharnhorst with the heavy cruiser Hipper are providing heavy cover.

On the 6th Hipper was attacked and rammed by a British destroyer. This has caused her to be ordered to pull back to the south whilst you remain to cover the troop carrying destroyers from the expected British attack.
Your orders are to prevent any British Units from heading eastwards to interfere with the invasion whilst simultaneously preventing either of your ships from becoming crippled. Sinking any British units is of secondary importance.
You are steering a north westerly course at 9 knots. Weather conditions are rough, with a force 10 gale from the north west, intermittent snow squalls and heavy seas. Visibility is down to 40 inches.


Royal Navy Briefing
03:37 9th April 1940, off Lofoten

Your fleet was moving to lay a minefield off Vestfiord between the Lofoten Islands and the mainland. Cover was being provided by the battlecruiser Renown flying the flag of Vice-Admiral William J. Whitworth with her escort of destroyers.
After receiving a fleeting message from HMS Glowworm that was dispatched to look for a man lost overboard on the 6th that she was engaging a Pocket Battleship you have called up reinforcements to find and destroy the German ship whilst dispatching your minelaying destroyers south to continue with the original mission.
Your orders are to find and destroy the German ships, sinking more capital ships then you yourself lose. You must not allow the Germans to head too far south as they will receive friendly air cover at dawn, draw them north or west if you cannot sink them.
Your course is south east , speed 12 knots.  Weather conditions are rough, with a force 10 gale from the north west, intermittent snow squalls and heavy seas. Visibility is down to 40 inches.


Should be interesting, Renown and Repulse doing what they were designed to do and hunting German battlecruisers!

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