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Revision as of 00:46, 24 July 2020

1981 Daekanese-Urranese conflict
DPN Geonjanghan sinking.png
The DPN Geonjanghan sinking after being struck by Urranese missiles.
Date9 March 1981 - 24 March 1981
Location
East Daekan Sea/Tsushima Sea
Result Ceasefire
Belligerents

 Daekan

Supported by:

 Urran

Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Daekan Hong Tae-Hyun
(Premier, Commander-in-Chief)
Daekan Chun Ji-Hu
(Minister of Defence)
Daekan Won Jong-Su
(Commander of the DPAN) <br
Urran Hayato Igarashi
(Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief)
Urran Xi Li Mai
(Minister of Defence)
Urran Yoshio Okada
(Grand Admiral of the Navy)
Casualties and losses
Daekan 1 destroyer lost, 1 frigate heavily damaged, 2 aircraft shot down, 41 dead Urran TBD