March 10th, 1939.
The icy waters of the North Sea churned beneath the gray sky as the colossal Ruthenian fleet began its long journey southward. Admiral Artyom Volkov stood on the bridge of the RNS Sovereign, his flagship, as the winds whipped around him. His steely eyes were fixed on the horizon, the weight of the coming conflict etched into the lines of his weathered face. The Ruthenian Empire had mobilized, and now, with Tsar Ivan's decree, they would sail to crush Valoria once and for all.
"Admiral, all ships are reporting ready," announced Captain Alexei Leonov, Volkov's trusted second-in-command. His voice, calm yet laced with urgency, carried above the howling wind. "The fleet is assembled and awaiting your orders."
Volkov nodded, his jaw set. "Very well, Captain. Signal all ships to commence the operation. Our target is Valoria. Let them feel the full force of Ruthenia."
Ruthenian Fleet Composition
The scale of the Ruthenian armada was awe-inspiring—a testament to the empire's military might. Stretching for miles, the fleet was the largest Ruthenia had ever assembled. Each ship had been meticulously prepared for this moment, their decks bristling with weaponry and crews steeled for battle.
1 Super Dreadnought
RNS Sovereign (Flagship): Armed with 18-inch guns, reinforced with heavy armor plating, and equipped with state-of-the-art anti-aircraft defenses, this behemoth was built to dominate the seas.
4 Battleships
RNS Ivan the Terrible
RNS Red Star
RNS Stalwart
RNS Catherine the Great
These vessels, equipped with 16-inch guns and secondary batteries, formed the backbone of the Ruthenian fleet, designed for long-range bombardment and shore bombardment.
6 Heavy Cruisers
RNS Zhukov
RNS Radomir
RNS Kalinin
RNS Varyag
RNS Yaroslav
RNS Rostislav
Each cruiser was outfitted with 8-inch guns, torpedo tubes, and rapid-response anti-aircraft guns, capable of engaging enemy cruisers and supporting the main battleships.
10 Light Cruisers
RNS Neva
RNS Don
RNS Volga
RNS Dvina
RNS Amur
RNS Thunderstrike
RNS Stormbringer
RNS Lightning
RNS Tempest
RNS Cyclone
RNS Maelstrom
Each carrier housed squadrons of bombers, fighters, and reconnaissance planes, ensuring air superiority for the fleet's advance.
As the fleet began to move, the sea seemed to boil beneath the combined roar of engines. The battleships and cruisers led the way, cutting through the frigid waters like knives, while the destroyers fanned out ahead, their sonar operators listening for any signs of Valorian submarines lurking in the depths.
Admiral Volkov stood with his hands clasped behind his back, his face impassive as the fleet settled into its battle formation. "This will be the largest naval invasion Ruthenia has ever undertaken," he muttered. "We will show Valoria the cost of defying the empire."
Captain Leonov approached, his eyes scanning the horizon. "Admiral, our aircraft carriers report that their squadrons are ready for deployment. Shall we launch reconnaissance to scout the waters ahead?"
Volkov nodded curtly. "Yes. Deploy a squadron from the RNS Thunderstrike. I want eyes on the waters between us and the Valorian coast. We cannot afford to be caught off guard."
Within minutes, the deck of the RNS Thunderstrike was a flurry of activity. Pilots strapped into their cockpits, engines roared to life, and the first wave of reconnaissance bombers soared into the gray sky, quickly disappearing into the clouds.
Back on the RNS Sovereign, Volkov turned to his senior staff gathered around the large map table in the command center.
"Our primary objective is to establish a beachhead on Valoria's northern coast. Once secured, we will deploy the 5th Armored Division to push inland and capture their coastal fortifications."
General Viktor Mirov, in charge of the ground assault, nodded. "Our paratroopers are ready to drop behind enemy lines once we establish air superiority. We will seize key strategic points to disrupt their reinforcements."
"Good," Volkov replied. "But we must remain vigilant. Valoria will not surrender its territory without a fight. Their coastal batteries are formidable, and their air force will no doubt attempt to intercept our transports."
Captain Leonov stepped forward. "Admiral, our intelligence indicates that Valoria has begun mobilizing their submarines. We should deploy our destroyers to sweep the area ahead."
Volkov's eyes narrowed. "Deploy the destroyers immediately. I want depth charges ready. Any Valorian submersible that dares to approach will be sent to the bottom."
The fleet pressed onward, the horizon stretching endlessly before them. As night fell, the atmosphere aboard the ships grew tense. Every sailor knew the stakes; this was no ordinary mission. This was a fight for pride, for the empire's honor.
On the deck of the RNS Ivan the Terrible, Captain Yuri Petrov scanned the dark waters with his binoculars.
"The seas are too quiet," he muttered to his first officer. "Valoria will not simply wait for us to arrive."
Meanwhile, aboard the RNS Sovereign, Admiral Volkov received a report from one of the reconnaissance planes.
"Admiral, we've spotted several Valorian patrol ships and submarines ahead. It appears they are aware of our approach."
"Alert the destroyers," Volkov commanded. "Prepare for an engagement. We will not be delayed."
For now, the Ruthenian fleet pressed on, their engines pushing them ever closer to the distant shores of Valoria. As dawn broke, the first rays of sunlight revealed a vast armada, ready to unleash its fury upon Valoria's defenders.
Standing on the bridge of the RNS Sovereign, Volkov took a deep breath, the salty air filling his lungs.
"Soon," he said softly to himself, "Valoria will know the true might of Ruthenia."
The invasion was set in motion, and there would be no turning back. The storm was coming, and Ruthenia was determined to emerge victorious.