Battle of King's Bay
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Battle of King's Bay | |||||||
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Part of the War of the Usurper and the Siege of Telora | |||||||
Battle of King's Bay, 1 May 1898, Gaius Morsey | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Cassonne | Aquitayne | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Clément Trausse | Lord Kon'rei of Atlium | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
12 protected cruisers 8 gunboats 4 transport ships |
10 protected cruisers 6 unprotected cruisers 5 gunboats 2 transport ship | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
625 killed 800 wounded 1 revenue cutter sunk 2 gunboats damaged |
3,450 killed 4,000 wounded 4 protected cruisers scuttled 3 unprotected cruisers sunk 2 transport ship sunk 1 transportation ship scuttled |
The Battle of King's Bay (French: Bataille de Baie du Roi), also known as the Battle of Telora Bay, took place on 1 July 1888 during the War of the Usurper. The Cassonnaise Foreign Armada under Admiral Clément Trausse engaged and destroyed the Aquitaynian home fleet, under the command of Lord Admiral Kon'rei of Atlium. The battle took place in King's Bay in Aquitayne, and was the first major engagement of the War of the Usurper. The battle was one of the most decisive in Astyrian naval history and is the single greatest defeat in the history of the Aquitaynian Navy.
Prelude
Battle
Subsequent action
Aftermath
Order of Battle
Vessels engaged in actual combat during the Battle of King's Bay ranged in size from 6,000 tonnes to 500 tonnes.
Cassonne
- HMS Aquilon, flagship, protected cruiser of 6,000 tonnes, with five 8-inch guns mounted in pairs on two turrets, plus eight 5-inch guns and five torpedo tubes. Top speed of 20 knots.
- HMS Mistral, protected cruiser of 5,750 tonnes, with four 8-inch guns on single mounts, plus three 6-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Atalante, protected cruiser of 5,750 tonnes, with four 8-inch guns on single mounts, plus three 6-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Kersaint, protected cruiser of 5,750 tonnes, with four 8-inch guns on single mounts, plus three 6-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Courbet, protected cruiser of 4,000 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Montcalm, protected cruiser of 4,000 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Pluton, protected cruiser of 4,000 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Laplace, protected cruiser of 4,000 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Achille, protected cruiser of 3,200 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Achéron, protected cruiser of 3,200 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Aigle, protected cruiser of 3,200 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Vulcain, protected cruiser of 3,200 tonnes, with one 6-inch gun and ten 5-inch guns. Top speed 20 knots.
- HMS Tonnant, gunboat of 1,800 tons with six 6-inch guns. Top speed 17 knots.
- HMS Glorieuse, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Inflexible, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Andromaque, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Alexandre, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Armide, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Astrée, gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Lapérouse , gunboat of 867 tons with four 6-inch guns. Top speed 12 knots.
- HMS Borda, transport ship of 1,900 tons, with 2 secondary rapid fire guns. 77 men.
- HMS Cassard, transport ship of 1,900 tons, with 2 secondary rapid fire guns. 77 men.
- HMS Courbet, transport ship of 1,900 tons, with 2 secondary rapid fire guns. 77 men.
- HMS Orion, transport ship of 1,900 tons, with 2 secondary rapid fire guns. 77 men.