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Old March 19th 10, 02:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval
Alexander
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Paul J. Adam wrote:
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, Ken
S. Tucker writes
On Mar 18, 12:36 am, "William Black"
wrote:
Aren't we forgetting someone?
This being a naval group and all...


The RN was pretty much useless, recall Pearl Harbor,


Ships sunk in port on a Sunday. Relates to ships at night, mixed in with
your invasion force, how?
suppose the
Nazi's
float a bunch of cheap boats, the RN responds and the Luftwaff
would've put
a lot of iron in the channel.


At night?

The Luftwaffe was pretty poor at sinking ships in 1940.


Stukas did a very credible job.

They got four of
forty destroyers at Dunkirk over days, when they were stopped to take on
troops: here they have to sink forty destroyers very fast, at night,
while they're making thirty knots.


I would more attribute that to your air cover. Ships then as now were
sitting ducks. Or did you forget massive air battles at the Coral Sea,
Wake Island, Midway Island etc. Japanese aircraft did a real job at
Pearl harbor on both anchored ships and fast moving destroyers in the
outer harbor at Pearl Harbor. You also seem to forget that Hitler
himself ordered a stand down at Dunkirk allowing you to get off that
beach. His troops could well have slaughtered the English and French
troops to a man. Hell, even Argentina made some good scores against the
mighty Royal Navy.

Curiously, the RN kept attacking the invasion ports, and the Luftwaffe
couldn't stop them.

Barges are ultra cheap, especially when they're empty.


Yet the Germans didn't have enough, even before they started losing them
to bombing and shelling.

Oh yes, and assuming they do land. How on earth do they get over the
Military Canal in a night?


40 miles = 8 x 5, how long is a night?
(please don't tell me I need to prove math).


So, what, they're swimming? No armour, no artillery, no vehicles, no
supplies beyond what they can swim across with?

Going to make the rest of their invasion of Britain interesting...