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2089 Dover Strait Raiders 1

Any one is developed by setting strategic goals and then deducing. The German High Seas Fleet is no exception. So, in the future, in the upcoming Battle of Dover Sea, we must first clarify the goals of both sides and the power in our hands, and then formulate a combat plan.

The strategic goal is very simple. If the British want to withdraw troops from France, they can only go by sea. The Germans' mission is also very simple, that is, to cut off the British's maritime transportation line! As for whether the troops participating in the war between the two sides are naturally the large fleet and the German high seas fleet. Of course, whether the main forces of the fleets on both sides will appear in the eastern section of the English Channel at the same time is another question.

In this deduction, Crown Prince Ruprecht will still play the role of the Royal Navy Fleet and the Royal Navy Air Force, while the senior management of the High Sea Fleet led by Admiral Schell commanded the High Sea Fleet and German land-based aviation forces. As a representative of his allies, Admiral Benson also came to the deduction site, but the last person in the US delegation made the prince slightly unhappy because this person was Taft, who had been fighting with the prince for a long time not long ago. However, after the latter said that he would not express any opinions and kept it confidential, Ruprecht also tolerated the other party to enter.

"From the current situation, Royal Air Force has become very weak. The Luftwaffe Air Force can put great pressure on the British's daytime sea transportation. Moreover, with the removal of the anti-submarine system in the eastern English Channel, it will be difficult for our submarines to enter the strait. We have also prepared some special equipment to clear away residual mines and obstacles. If it is daytime, I think the sea surface of the English Channel will be stained with blood donation."

Admiral Schell said while talking about some small aircraft markers representing the air fleet placed on airports along Belgium and northern France, and moved several markers representing submarines to the near the strait.

"Of course, if the situation allows, my main fleet can also be equipped with special shells, then block the exit of the eastern section of the strait, and bombard the Dunkirk port with ship guns." Then Admiral Schell pushed the markers of several battleships forward slightly, and then said with a smile: "Your Highness, my turn is over, it's your time." In his opinion, his advantage is very great, and he can't say that he will win if he goes up, but if A is twice, it's almost the same!

"First of all, if I were Jericho, then I would also do some remedial work while demolishing the minefield and obstacle zone across the entire exit from the eastern section of the English Channel, such as deploying mines in the waters east of Dunkirk. I could use minecraft ships at night or submarine forces during the day, and in a short time, I could deploy some large and small minefields in the east. These minefields may not be very large, but it is definitely a problem for the high seas fleets that operate in the air. You should be very clear about how large the fleet is."

Ruprecht said, putting some markers representing mines in certain areas outside the eastern section of the strait. This location was arranged very cleverly, about 15 to 20 kilometers away from Dunkirk, and cooperated with the shallows and sandbanks by the sea.

"And I need to remind General Schell that the British have a lot of submarines, at least 100. Our anti-submarine power is always weaker than the British. If I deploy a submarine ambush circle offshore, then I believe that my submarine will always meet your high seas fleet." As he said that, Ruprecht placed several submarine markers between minefields.

"Although the British mines are often unreliable, what if?" Ruprecht said. Then he signaled to Schell, now he has entered his turn.

"It's very troublesome." Admiral Schell said in his heart. To be honest, although the number of destroyers in the German High Seas Fleet [31 Novel Network] is also very large. Although the British mines are not reliable, after thinking that the British would deploy new minefields and submarine ambush circles, Admiral Schell stayed away... There is no way, his porcelain cannot be touched with the British clay pots. It is not a problem that cannot be defeated, it is not worth it! The cost of a main battleship is as high as 2.5 million pounds, and the most important thing is that it cannot be replenished now. If one sinks or one injures, one may have to be less in the future decisive battle. The price is really high.

Moreover, you may not pay attention to the British mines, but you must pay enough attention to the British submarines. The British submarines crossed the Germans' layers of defense to enter the Baltic Sea. (The Katgart Strait is very narrow between Denmark and Sweden. The area through the inner strait of Denmark is narrower, and interested book lovers can use it on Baidu.) The few submarines and Russian submarines also posed a certain threat to the German high seas fleet. If the British deployed 50 submarines at the eastern section of the English Channel, it would be really unfriendly for the fleet of the high seas fleet... Compared with the British's large fleet, the escort force of the German high seas fleet is relatively weak.

"If this happens, I will withdraw the position of the high seas fleet to the outside seas, and still rely on submarines and air forces to attack the transportation lines during the day. Your Highness, as the highest commander of the German air force on the western front, you should be very clear that relying solely on the air force and submarines during the day is enough to make the British transport ships difficult to move forward. As for the newly set up minefield near Dunkirk, I also have a way to deal with it. It is impossible to completely clear it, but it is not difficult to open a road. If you do not use surface power," Admiral Schell decided to stabilize first. He has a great advantage and cannot be rushed at critical moments!

Admiral Schell said this correctly, but Royal Air Force is very weak, both from the Army and Navy. After all, in the previous two months, the Luftwaffe launched several rounds of strikes against the British's aviation forces, and the effect was still very good. If the Luftwaffe's attitude was firm, the British's maritime transportation would be very miserable during the day. In addition to the weather helping the British, otherwise, from the perspective of the British, the daytime transportation was indeed very dangerous.

As for what Admiral Schell said to open a road from the British minefield, it is also OK. The German Navy equipped a special minesweeper. The front half of the hull was filled with concrete, and the wood was then directly wading through the minefield... Because the filling inside the hull would not have much water even if it exploded, and even if it hits the mines one after another, it would cause sunk? If you throw it away, throw it away, and then change it to another one......
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