List of Quenminese wolfpacks in the Siduri War
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Submarine strike groups (Quenminese: Các nhóm tấn công tàu ngầm), nicknamed wolfpacks (đàn sói), were employed by the Imperial Quenminese Navy during the Siduri War for commerce raiding. They were temporary assembly of submarines numbering two to twenty, either gathered by clandestine radio communication or appointed on the spot before patrol.
Early applications of the tactic during the war were thwarted, but in May 1935, revisions by Marshal Admiral Đặng Thạch Tùng rendered it more effective and adaptable, and the packs were able to inflict significant casualties towards the Sphere's naval war effort in the Sundering Sea Campaign and beyond, despite its drawbacks.
Wolfpacks
Codename | From | To | Boats | Area of operation | Ships Sunk | Ships Damaged | Boats Lost |
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Thái San | 11 December 1936 | 20 December 1936 | 6: TN-60, TN-84, TN-114, TN-224, TN-395, TN-403 | Sundering Sea | 8 | 5 | 1 |
Trảng Bom | 5 June 1935 | 16 June 1935 | 5: TN-38, TN-39, TN-102, TN-231, TN-325 | Sundering Sea | 7 | 3 | 2 |
Lào Ðec | 1 February 1936 | 12 February 1936 | 7: TN-34, TN-56, TN-57, TN-82, TN-102, TN-254, TN-446 | Sundering Sea | 4 | 3 | 3 |
Lào Ðec II | 23 September 1936 | 4 October 1936 | 3: TN-56, TN-254, TN-502 | Sundering Sea | 3 | 5 | 0 |