Operation Chromite

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Operation Chromite
Part of the Sixth Zacaya War and the Second Europan War
Raid on the Lofoten Islands, 4 March 1941 N396.jpg
Commando forces near Fort San Stefano
Date3 February - 24 February 1943
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
450 Commandos
2,500 Partisans
30 Planes
2,000 troops
5,700 Fascist Militias
14 Planes
15 tanks
Casualties and losses
64 Commandos wounded or killed
154 Partisans killed or wounded
4 planes
298 troops wounded or killed
459 militia killed or wounded
10 planes
10 key scientists captured

Operation Chromite (3 February - 28 February 1943) were a series of Allied commando raids throughout the areas around the vicinity of Lake Scaramuccia, the largest lake in South Amerigonna. The operation was to be the largest commando operation to be carried out during the Sixth Zacaya War.

The raids on the areas around the Lake were due to the following reports of the Archadian partisans:

  • Establishment of Hidden lab where Imperial scientists gather to further accelerate the creation of an atomic bomb.
  • Installation of Imperial/Quenminese outposts and bases as a starting point of their presence to help Archadian/Guadonian war effort
  • A Fort in which a combined Imperial force was brewing in order to support a landbourne invasion of Concordia.

The reports were deemed unacceptable to Allied High Command, hence it was decided that these were to be put to an end.

Background

Operations

Aftermath