Battle of Baadrõl

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Battle of Baadrõl
Part of the Alemannic Theater of the First Great War
Bundesarchiv DVM 10 Bild-23-61-03, Untergang englischer Kreuzer "Tiger".jpg
A painting of a fight between Chokashian and Liidurian ships
Date23 March 1897 – 24 March 1897
Location
Result Grand alliance victory
Territorial
changes
Major Liidurian tactical victory; the remaining Chokashian navy retreats south
Belligerents
June Monarchy Flag.png Chokashian Hetmanate File:LiiduriaFlag.png Liiduria
Commanders and leaders
June Monarchy Flag.png Mykola II
Old Naval flag of Chokashia.png Teofan Orlov
Old Naval flag of Chokashia.pngMatvey Senyavin
Old Naval flag of Chokashia.png Wiktor von Reuter 
Old Naval flag of Chokashia.png Oskar Kolezenskiy
Old Naval flag of Chokashia.png Afanasiy Ostapov
File:LiiduriaFlag.png TBD
File:LiiduriaFlag.png TBD
File:LiiduriaFlag.png TBD
File:LiiduriaFlag.png TBD
Strength
TBA Unknown
Casualties and losses
TBA Unknown

The Battle of Baadrõl (Chokash: Битва за Бадрул; Liidurian: Baadrõl lahing) is considered to have been the largest naval battle in the Alemannic Gulf during the First Great War. The battle happened near the city of Baadrõl, Liiduria, from 23 March to 24 March 1897, between the Royal Chokashian Navy (RCN) and the Liidurian Naval Forces, as a part of the Chokashian invasion of Liiduria which was aimed to secure the vital supplies route to the Chokashian Army which landed on the beaches of Liiduria three weeks before the naval battle.

The Chokashia mobilised most of its naval forces, which achieved naval supremacy in most parts of the Gulf of Alemmania, in order to secure the needed supply routes for the Chokashian troops which landed in Liiduria. The operation failed as the naval forces were repulsed by the Liidurian Navy which was called back to Liiduria after the fall of Anlaufhafen.

The RCN suffered heavy losses and never sailed in comparable force thereafter, stranded for lack of fuel in their bases for the rest of the war.