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The '''Salacian Naval Crisis''', also known as the '''February Crisis''' was a 9-day confrontation between the governments of [[Gristol-Serkonos]] and the [[Zacapican|United Zacapine Republics]]. The crisis was a culmination of the two governments' competing interests in the Salacian Ocean and the Malaio-Ochran region. The Gristo-Serkonan government also opposed the joint Zacapine-Wazheganon military installation in Winivere Bay, concerned that the ongoing dynamics in the Northeast Norumbian region would be altered with the Zacapine entry.
The '''Salacian Naval Crisis''', also known as the '''February Crisis''' was a 9-day confrontation between the governments of [[Gristol-Serkonos]] and the [[Zacapican|United Zacapine Republics]]. The crisis was a culmination of the two governments' competing interests in the Salacian Ocean and the Malaio-Ochran region. The situation was further complicated with a planned Zacapine-Wazheganon military installation in Winivere Bay, prompting Gristo-Serkonan concern and outrage with officials fearing that the ongoing dynamics in the Northeast Norumbian region would be altered with the Zacapine entry.


In February 2nd, the Gristo-Serkonan government ordered the mobilization of the [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy]] to intercept the [[Zacapine Navy|Zacapine Fleet]] intending to reach Winivere Bay. The resulting naval and air battle resulted in the deaths of xxxx personnel on both sides.  
In February 2nd, the Gristo-Serkonan government ordered the mobilization of the [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy]] to intercept the [[Zacapine Navy|Zacapine Fleet]] intending to reach Winivere Bay. The resulting naval and air battle resulted in the deaths of xxxx personnel on both sides.  
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== Naval forces ==
== Naval forces ==
=== Zacapine Navy ===
=== Zacapine Navy ===
The Zacapine Strike Group comprised of 11 combat and auxiliary vessels.  
The Zacapine Salacian Fleet was made up of a strike group (Olochtli Calacahuizque or OC) made up of nuclear-powered vessels and a support group (Olochtli Palehuizque or OP) of non-nuclear vessels, totaling to 11 surface ships of which 10 participated in the combat.  
* x1 Nochcalima-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser.
* Salacian Fleet ('''''Celazia Cemantihuitz''''')
* x1 Zancopinca-class CATOBAR-type light carrier.
** Reserve Strike Group (OC-3)
* x1 Ichcalixqui-class UNREP ship with carrier capability.
*** x1 [[Nochcalima-class cruiser|Nochcalima-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser]]
* x1 Utzua-class intelligence ship.  
*** x1 [[Zancopinca-class carrier|Zancopinca-class CATOBAR-type dwarf carrier]]
* x4 Micomitl-class nuclear powered guided missile destroyers.
*** x1 [[Utzua-class cruiser|Utzua-class intelligence ship]] (did not take part in the battle).  
* x1 Mixtiani-class guided missile destroyer.
*** x4 [[Micomitl-class destroyer|Micomitl-class nuclear powered guided missile destroyers]]
* x2 Tlatlamani-class ASW destroyers
** Auxiliary Detachment (OP-7)
*** x1 [[Mixtiani-class destroyer|Mixtiani-class guided missile destroyer]]
*** x2 [[Tlatlamani-class frigate|Tlatlamani-class ASW frigates]]
*** x1 [[Ichcalixqui-class carrier|Ichcalixqui-class UNREP ship]] with carrier capability


=== Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy ===
=== Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy ===

Latest revision as of 03:17, 20 December 2024

Salacian Naval Crisis
Date4-13 February 2019
Location
Salacian Ocean
Result

Conflict resolved diplomatically

  • Some materiel and personnel losses on both sides
  • Mutual withdrawal of naval assets from both sides
  • Zacapican withdraws plans to establish naval station in Winivere Bay.
  • GS-Zacapine diplomatic hotline established to defuse future mishaps.
Parties involved in the crisis
 Zacapican  Gristol-Serkonos
Commanders and leaders
To be determined
  • Gristol-serkonosflag2.png Stuart Lewis
  • FlagRGSAFAirForce.png Pierre-Cyriaque Leclerc
  • FlagRGSAFNavy.png Storm Iversen
  • FlagRGSAFNavy.png Sverre Christiansen
Units involved
Zacapine Navy Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy
Strength
  • 11 ships
  • 1 light aircraft carrier
  • 1 UNREP ship
  • 1 intelligence ship
  • 1 conventionally-powered destroyer
  • 2 ASW destroyers
  • 1 nuclear-powered cruiser
  • 4 nuclear-powered destroyers
  • x aircraft
  • x helicopters
  • 36 ships
  • 2 light aircraft carriers
  • 4 amphibious assault ships
  • 10 multirole destroyers
  • 15 multirole frigates
  • 4 hunter-killer submarines
  • 3 replenishment ships
  • 2 fast fleet tankers
  • 96 aircraft
  • 41 helicopters
Casualties and losses
TBD losses 50 Killed
348 WIA
1 destroyer sunk
21 aircraft destroyed
6 ships damaged

The Salacian Naval Crisis, also known as the February Crisis was a 9-day confrontation between the governments of Gristol-Serkonos and the United Zacapine Republics. The crisis was a culmination of the two governments' competing interests in the Salacian Ocean and the Malaio-Ochran region. The situation was further complicated with a planned Zacapine-Wazheganon military installation in Winivere Bay, prompting Gristo-Serkonan concern and outrage with officials fearing that the ongoing dynamics in the Northeast Norumbian region would be altered with the Zacapine entry.

In February 2nd, the Gristo-Serkonan government ordered the mobilization of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy to intercept the Zacapine Fleet intending to reach Winivere Bay. The resulting naval and air battle resulted in the deaths of xxxx personnel on both sides.

Background

Gristol-Serkonos

Zacapican

Naval forces

Zacapine Navy

The Zacapine Salacian Fleet was made up of a strike group (Olochtli Calacahuizque or OC) made up of nuclear-powered vessels and a support group (Olochtli Palehuizque or OP) of non-nuclear vessels, totaling to 11 surface ships of which 10 participated in the combat.

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy

Gristol-Serkonos mobilized a total of 36 combat and auxiliary naval vessels and 96 aircraft organized into Task Force Salacian.

  • Task Force Salacian (Commanded by Rear Admiral Sverre Christiansen)
    • Combined Carrier Strike Group (Commanded by Commodore Thrasyvoulos Papadakis)
      • x2 Kanesatake-class light aircraft carriers
      • x4 Oniare-class amphibious assault ships (converted to aircraft carrier operations)
      • x2 Hiawatha-class guided missile destroyers
      • x4 Héno-class guided missile frigates
      • Combined Air Group comprised of 3 and 4 Carrier Air Groups as well as carrier-borne elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Escort Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Alfred Walkenhorst)
      • x6 Hiawatha-class guided missile destroyers
      • x3 Héno-class guided missile frigates
      • x2 Artemis-class guided missile frigates
      • x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Intercept Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Stefan Gulbrandsen)
      • x2 Hiawatha-class guided missile destroyers
      • x2 Héno-class guided missile frigates
      • x1 Artemis-class guided missile frigates
      • x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Support Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Tertullianus Corvinus)
      • x3 Ëjö:tga’-class replenishment ships
      • x2 Frontier-class fast fleet tankers
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups

Blockade

Secret negotiations

Resolution

Aftermath