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|conflict = Operation Hound | |conflict = Operation Hound | ||
|partof = the [[ | |partof = the [[Khalistan campaign]], [[Pan-Septentrion War]] | ||
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Operation Hound | |||||||
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Part of the Khalistan campaign, Pan-Septentrion War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
New Tyran | Greater Menghean Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Charles Norton | Cho Sŭng-chŏl | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2 battleships 1 aircraft carrier 1 heavy cruiser 3 light cruisers 8 destroyers |
1 battleship 1 heavy cruiser 8 destroyers Multiple troop transports | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 light cruiser sunk 1 battleship damaged 1 heavy cruiser heavily damaged |
1 battleship sunk 2 destroyers sunk 1 heavy cruiser sunk (maybe) |
Operation Hound was an Allied operation conducted by the Royal Navy during the Pan-Septentrion War, as part of the Khalistan campaign, that occured on 21 September 1944. Force R led by Charles Norton which included the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable targetted Menghean transports leaving Khalistan. While the operation is largely considered a failure as only a small number of transports were actually destroyed, the Imperial Menghean Navy would lose the battleship Chŏngdo with Admiral Cho Sŭng-chŏl going down with the ship.