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'''Operation Anvil''' was a Royal Navy operation during the [[Pan-Septentrion War]], that took place on the night of 21-22 July 1940. The main goal of the attack was to neutralise or destroy the portion of the Reberiyan fleet at anchor at its naval base in Portomyr, to deny it the ability to harrass Anglian shipping in the Crimson Sea. It was the Royal Navy's first all aircraft naval attack in its history, and demostrated the effectiveness of naval aviation over the battleship.
'''Operation Anvil''' was a Royal Navy operation during the [[Pan-Septentrion War]], that took place on the night of 21-22 July 1940. The main goal of the attack was to neutralise or destroy the portion of the Reberiyan fleet at anchor at the naval base in Portomyr, to deny it the ability to harrass Anglian shipping in the Crimson Sea. It was the Royal Navy's first all aircraft naval attack in its history, and demostrated the effectiveness of naval aviation over the battleship.

Revision as of 19:35, 30 August 2023

Operation Anvil
Part of the Casaterran theatre, Pan-Septentrion War
Date21-22 July 1940
Location
Off Portomyr, Crimson Sea
Result Anglian victory
Belligerents
New Tyran Reberiya
Commanders and leaders
New Tyran George Godwyn New Tyran James Cole Some dude
Strength

4 battleships

1 aircraft carrier

1 escort carrier

2 heavy cruisers

4 light cruisers

12 destroyers

18 torpedo bombers

18 dive bombers

24 fighters

2 battleships

4 cruisers

8 destroyers

Multiple support craft
Casualties and losses

4 aircraft destroyed

2 captured

2 killed

1 battleship sunk

1 battleship heavily damaged

4 cruisers sunk

4 destroyers sunk

3 destroyers damaged

Operation Anvil was a Royal Navy operation during the Pan-Septentrion War, that took place on the night of 21-22 July 1940. The main goal of the attack was to neutralise or destroy the portion of the Reberiyan fleet at anchor at the naval base in Portomyr, to deny it the ability to harrass Anglian shipping in the Crimson Sea. It was the Royal Navy's first all aircraft naval attack in its history, and demostrated the effectiveness of naval aviation over the battleship.