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"Admiral Hipper is indeed very cautious. When the situation is unknown, he directly chooses to ask for instructions instead of making his own claim." Admiral Scheer said. In fact, he has quite a criticism of Hipper's actions. Hipper is a Bavarian. Sheer understands this point, but in this situation where she has an absolute advantage, she still asks for instructions. From her point of view, she is a little contrived. Don't worry about it at this time, just go directly to A!
"Schel, your attention is not in the right direction. The most valuable part of this telegram is here." The crown prince who has won is very relaxed now. He pointed to the second half of the telegram and said: "Hipper provided another one. Information about the British fleet remaining on the battlefield."
"From the current point of view, the British ran 4 super fearless ships, namely Benbow, Orion, Monarch, and Conqueror. The 4 dreadnought ships that ran away were Invincible, Vanguard, Reckless and Magnificent. Number." Ruprecht said.
"If we launch a pursuit, it is estimated that even half of these 8 warships will not be able to return." Scheer said with a curled mouth.
"No, let them go! This is the first batch of British warships we let go." Ruprecht said.
"His Royal Highness, do you mean to let them go? And listening to your tone seems to let go of the second wave?" Admiral Scheer said dumbfounded.
"Of course! Remember a word, if the collapse of Britain will bring greater benefits to the United States, then we would rather not let Britain collapse! Sometimes a living enemy is better than a dead enemy." Rupley Hitt stopped paying attention to Scheer after he said it. This is not the time for Admiral Scheer to teach politics. He needs to consider for himself how many ships are left for the British in this naval battle! At the same time, you must also consider how to prevent yourself from putting the infamy on your back! No way, things can't be done too dazzling!
"Report to Hipper, let him report the loss of himself and the Fourth Battleship Squadron first, then rescue the people who fell into the water nearby, and then report to the land-based aviation team so that they can focus on the direction of the Thomas fleet. Well, that's it." Ruprecht ordered. In fact, after these two telegrams were sent, it was equivalent to releasing the 8 warships of the Duff fleet. Outsiders can't blame it. After all, the Hipper fleet has suffered heavy losses, and the number is still inferior. It is understandable not to pursue it, and you can't say that it is wrong to rescue the drowning people when the victory has been locked.
The aviation team was transferred to the Thomas Fleet. This is also true. After all, the Thomas Fleet is the elite. When the latter is relatively complete, it is correct to give priority to attacking the Thomas Fleet. But in fact, because of such a turn, no The fuel of the few planes is no longer enough. Therefore, some bombers are also invisible, and the layman can't say anything, let alone see it!
So, inadvertently, Ruprecht has left 8 capital ships for the British. But look at these 8 warships, 4 first-generation super-dreadnoughts and 4 dreadnoughts. Such forces are enough to deter the French, but want to deter the Americans? Ha ha, wash and sleep. Therefore, the crown prince must leave some hard goods to the British!
The remaining Vengeance-class battleships must not be kept. The British used the last two Vengeance-class battleships to contain the German navy. In this case, Ruprecht really couldn’t think of any reason to let them go. Revenge!
As for the remaining forces of the Thomas and Hood fleets, there are 5 Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, 1 Hurricane battleship, 1 Tiger battlecruiser and 2 original battlecruisers Invincible and Invincible. (The Tireless has just sunk before.) Naturally, it is impossible for all of these warships to be let go. After all, this is the essence of the British fleet. Not to mention that these 9 fast warships alone can cause huge pressure on the German fleet. Therefore, Some must be killed!
"There can be no more than 4 warships equipped with 15-inch heavy artillery. Tiger can depend on the situation. If the British are lucky, they can stay, and then the two first-generation battlecruisers can be picked up." Ruprecht said in his heart. The British fleet released by the German fleet is in principle. Fast battleships are a strategic force and cannot be kept too much, otherwise it will be a trouble for the German Navy, especially the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, but it should not be too few. If you can’t even get a squadron, then the combat power is too rubbish, so it’s a good choice to leave 4 ships to form a squadron, and let the British navy fight the dog.
Tiger battlecruiser? This ship is truly a legend in Ruprecht's eyes. It fought three wars with the High Seas Fleet, and it all survived... This can already be described by metaphysics! Could it be the same as the famous snow wind of the gods in the second world war, can it rob allies of luck? And to be honest, if the Tiger's ultra-high speed, if it decides to run solo, it seems that apart from the bomber, there is really no German warship that can catch up on the sea.... As for the last two British first-generation battlecruisers? Ruprecht thinks that sinking them is just adding some weight to the final stage of the battle It's easy!
By the way, there are also British aircraft carriers. This thing must not be forgotten. According to intelligence reconnaissance, the British fleet is assigned to 4 aircraft carriers. To be honest, aircraft carriers of this era are very immature. Can be used as an **** carrier in the second battle. They all belonged to the kind of goods that were temporarily put out to make do, and after the war, they will definitely be quickly replaced by a properly designed aircraft carrier. Other than that, the speed of 25 knots is not qualified. The layout of various facilities is also not satisfactory, even if there is a German high seas fleet with traversers. After all, the crown prince can only provide ideas. How to arrange a reasonable layout needs to be explored slowly.
So, it's okay for these carriers to sink, and you can stay. Ruprecht thought for a while, and felt a little dull if he let it go... Therefore, Ruprecht decided to sink one ship first. As for you said that the British aircraft carrier squadron was the first to go, how do you chase it? After all, there are still a large number of K8 bombers in the German land-based aviation force, and there are always some that can catch up! As for target tracking? There is no need for the crown prince to worry about this. The Americans have helped solve it. When Betty discovered the Spey fleet, the reconnaissance plane on the USS Independence also found the position of Betty's fleet by tracking the returning British fighters... There is no free lunch in the world, everything comes at a price!
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