Chapter 245: The Decisive Battle Coming Ahead of the Schedule

The 'Invincible' class battlecruisers and the 'Indefatigable' class battlecruisers, as the first two-class battlecruisers of the British Navy, took the design concept of emphasizing firepower and speed and neglecting defense to the extreme. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

However, naval warfare has proven that defense and survivability play a very large role in naval warfare. The defense is too poor, and it is often hit and even sunk as long as it is hit.

But now, the British Navy has nothing left to do. Knowing that the situation is very unfavorable for them, but they still have to bite the bullet.

"Fire!"

At a distance of 15,000 kilometers, the German Navy opened fire first. Three 'Moltke-class' battlecruisers and three 'Blucher-class' battlecruisers began to rain shells on their respective targets. The targets of the 'Moltke-class' battlecruisers were the 'Tiger' and the two remaining 'Lion-class' battlecruisers, while the 'Blucher-class' battlecruisers were clearly 'Indomitable', 'Australia', and 'Indomitable'.

The German Navy's shipwreak fleet also hoped that the 'Blucher-class' battlecruisers would win first. After all, the enemy they are facing, although the firepower is not weak, the defense is too rubbish. As long as one shell is hit, it is possible to hit it hard. If the vital point is hit, it may even be directly sunk. Although, the main guns of the 'Blucher-class' battlecruisers had a caliber of only 305 mm. However, the 50 times caliber 305 mm main gun has extremely terrifying armor capabilities, and even the defense of the 'King George V class' battleships, let alone these weakly armored battle cruisers.

"Boom! Rumble! Rumble! ”

With the earth-shattering roar, one cannonball after another roared and smashed into the opponent's battleship.

Not to be outdone, the British Navy opened fire after the German Navy's broken fleet, and all nine battle cruisers opened fire. And they're doing their best to close the distance. In a situation where its own defenses were far inferior to the enemy's, the British Navy wanted to increase the armor-piercing ability of its shells by closing the distance. In this way, it may be possible to reverse the unfavorable situation as much as possible.

It's a pity that the German Navy was not fooled at all, and kept the engagement distance at a distance of 12,000 to 13,000 kilometers when the speed of both sides was almost the same. At this distance, it was very advantageous for the German Navy. The main guns of the British Navy, it was difficult to penetrate the main armor of the German Navy. The main guns of the German Navy were able to easily penetrate the armor of British battleships. In such a fight, the German Navy obviously had an advantage, and the numerical superiority of the British Navy was almost completely neutralized. After all, there are empty quantities, so what's the use? You need to be able to hit the target and penetrate the armor to be able to deal damage! Otherwise, it's a waste of shells.

At 11:45 p.m., the German Navy's 'von? Morality? In this naval battle, the battlecruiser Tann took the lead in forming a straddle shot. When a 305-millimeter shell exploded on the left side of the battlecruiser 'Australia', hundreds of officers and men on the ship couldn't help but gasp.

"Damn, when did the Germans get so good?"

Countless British Navy officers and sailors have such a question in their hearts. They had also learned of the fate of the four 'King George V-class' battleships. But now that they are really fighting the German Navy, they know how strong their enemies are.

'Feng? Morality? The battlecruiser Tann then switched to concentrated fire, and three triple 50x caliber 305mm guns began to rain shells on the 'Australia' at their maximum rate of fire.

"Boom!"

A shell hit the sea, and after the explosion, it splashed a column of water more than ten meters high. The water splashed and smashed on the surface of the sea, making a crackling sound like a storm.

More than a dozen battle cruisers on both sides fought fiercely in this sea area, which directly made this sea area boil.

In another battle, the fierce battle between three 'D-Vorlinger-class' battlecruisers of the German Navy and four 'Iron Duke-class' battlecruisers of the British Navy also began. The 380 mm main guns of the 'D-Fringer-class' battlecruisers are amazingly powerful, and every shell that explodes on the surface of the sea can splash up columns of water that soar into the sky, and the sound is amazing.

The officers and men of the British Navy could only fight fiercely. They all knew very well that their own ships were battleships, but the armor was so weak that a single 380 mm shell would be enough to inflict heavy damage.

This naval battle was a crucial naval battle for both the British and German navies, and could even determine the victory or defeat of both sides in this war. Even if it is said that the decisive battle between the two sides has come ahead of schedule, it is not an exaggeration at all.

Originally, the British Navy only wanted to destroy the German Navy's broken fleet in this operation, so as to ensure the safety of their sea transportation lines. But unexpectedly, the German Navy also arranged a backhand, and it was very violent, and the fleet that used them as bait was almost completely eliminated. This caused the British Navy to suffer heavy losses again. Also made the execution of this plan by Davy? Lieutenant General Betty, some of them are difficult to ride a tiger.

If they stop there, their losses will be in vain, and it will be difficult to recover them. So, Davy? Vice Admiral Betty had no choice but to pin his hopes on the next battle, and if the Royal Navy could defeat the German Navy in one fell swoop, they might be able to turn the tide. On the other hand, if the British Navy fails to succeed, but loses, it will be difficult for the British Navy to win this war.

The same was true for the German Navy. When the Imperial Crown Prince Qin Tian formulated this battle plan, he regarded this plan as a plan to lock in the victory in advance. If the German Navy can win this plan, then the German Navy will be able to lock in the victory in advance. In the future, there will be no problem at all in the decisive battle at sea.

Therefore, the German navy also desperately wanted to win this naval battle. This will be directly related to whether they can lay the foundation for the victory of this decisive battle.

This naval battle has become crucial for both Britain and Germany. Whoever can win will have the advantage in the future decisive battle. However, for the time being, the chances of a German naval victory seem to be a little greater.