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=== Zacapine Navy ===
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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.  
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.  
* Salacian Fleet (''Celazia Cemantihuitz'')  
* Salacian Fleet ('''''Celazia Cemantihuitz''''')  
** Reserve Strike Group (OC-3)  
** Reserve Strike Group (OC-3)  
*** x1 [[Nochcalima-class cruiser|Nochcalima-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser]]
*** x1 [[Nochcalima-class cruiser|Nochcalima-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser]]

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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