Salacian Naval Crisis
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Salacian Naval Crisis | |||||||
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Zacapican | Gristol-Serkonos | ||||||
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Zacapine Navy | Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy | ||||||
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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
The Zacapine Strike Group comprised of 11 combat and auxiliary vessels.
- x1 Nochcalima-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser.
- x1 Zancopinca-class CATOBAR-type light carrier.
- x1 Ichcalixqui-class UNREP ship with carrier capability.
- x1 Utzua-class intelligence ship.
- x4 Micomitl-class nuclear powered guided missile destroyers.
- x1 Mixtiani-class guided missile destroyer.
- x2 Tlatlamani-class ASW destroyers
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
- Combined Carrier Strike Group (Commanded by Commodore Thrasyvoulos Papadakis)