Night Fight in the Med 1940
Franco declared war on the Brits and the Dutch after the fall of France in this What-If. The Royal Netherlands Navy came to the assistance of the RN in the Western Med.
Wind: Force 5 Westerly Wind Speed: 20 knots Squalls/Sea Haze: None
Watch: 0400 hours Dark GT: 6
Dawn Reduction: 6000 yards w/3,000 decrease per GT
Max Daylight Visibility: 20,000 yards Sky: Overcast Moon: New
RNN: VAdm Helfrich
CL HrMs De Ruyter FF DesDiv 1 DesDiv 2
CruDiv: RAdm Doorman DD HrMs Banckert DD HrMs Van Galen
CL HrMs De Zeven Provincien DD HrMs Evertsen DD HrMS Van Ghent
CL HrMs Endracth DD HrMs Kortenar DD HrMs Van Nes
CL HrMs Java DD HrMs Piet Hein DD HrMS Witte de With
CL HrMs Tromp
Heading: 225 degrees Speed: 25 knots
Armada Espana: VAdm Juan Valdez
CA AES Canarias FF DesDiv 1 DesDiv 2
CruDiv: RAdm Gravina DD AES A. Antequera DD AES Churruca
CL AES A. Cerveva DD AES Ciscar DD AES Jose L. Diez
CL AES Galicia DD AES Gravina DD AES Escano
CL AES Miguel de Cervantes DD AES S. Barcaiztegul DD AES A. Ferrandiz
Heading: 315 degrees Speed: 25 knots Relative Bearing: Ahead
It was a dark, but not stormy night as the Armada Espana steamed to intercept an Allied naval force off the Balearic Islands. VAdm Valdez had deployed in three columns abreast from east to west, DesDiv 1, CruDiv. and DesDiv 2 respectively with 3,000 yards between the columns.
At 0424 hours enemy destroyers appeared ahead to DesDiv 1’s starboard quarter at 4,000 yards. The enemy destroyers were steaming at about 35 knots. All 4 of the enemy destroyers opened on the leading three destroyers of DesDiv 1 and they returned fire. The trailing destroyer, Barcaiztegul still could not see the enemy. Antequera suffered serious structural damage while Gravina lost a torpedo mount. Their return fire slowed the lead (later identified as Banckert) destroyer but otherwise seemed to have little effect on the other enemy destroyers.
By 0430 hours it was obvious that enemy were trying to cross his Tee and VAdm Valdez ordered his cruisers and DesDiv 2 to turn together to port while DesDiv 1 turned to port in succession to shelter the cruisers.
DesDiv 1 and identified enemy destroyers continued to engage each other with both sides scoring some minor hits. Gun fire now erupted from what turned out to be a cruiser column that Valdez’s cruisers could not yet see. Antequera was smothered by 5.9” fire that left her DIW and she also took a magazine hit. This resulted in an early dawn when Antequera blew up. The other recipient of this 5.9” fire was Canarias herself who lost her fore turret and took a hit to her engine spaces that reduced her to 21 knots. The accursed Protestants (Valdez was now sure his opponents were Dutch) lit his cruisers and DesDiv 2 up with star shell from what turned out to be yet another destroyer column beyond the enemy cruisers.
At 0436 hours Valdez could smell a torpedo attack coming and turned his cruisers together to port so that he had now reversed his original course with Canarias trailing in an effort to get some distance between him and the pounding he was taking. Valdez also ordered DesDiv 2 to turn together to starboard to try and cross the enemy’s Tee. Canarias could now see at least three cruisers at about 6,000 yards (their firing had allowed acquisition) and Canarias targeted the leading cruiser (De Ruyter) and hit her four times. But Canarias was pummeled by the Dutch cruisers in return losing all but her aft turret. DesDiv 1 and 2 continued to exchange fire with their opposite numbers and generally got the best of it although Gravina lost her remaining torpedo mount. Churruca blew up Van Galen
At 0442 hours Churruca torpedoed Van Ghent and De Ruyter. Van Ghent sank and De Ruyter would shortly follow because of other damage caused by Canarias. But Canarias was knocked DIW and her black gang managed to break both her engines over two turns leaving her in need of a tow.
It was dawn now and DesDiv 2 fired off all of its five remaining torpedo mounts at the Dutch cruiser column. Ferrandiz did the same from the other side. Thus, there were seven triple mounts aimed at the remaining four Dutch cruisers. But there were wrecks and destroyers in the way. Van Nes succumbed first to two hits and then Endracht also took two hits and sank. It is believed that Java also took a hit but survived. But the Spanish did not see any of this as DesDiv 2 turned away under chemical smoke. The remains of DesDiv 1 covered the Spanish light cruisers with chemical smoke as they broke contact. That left VAdm Valdez and Canarias DIW in the midst of the enemy. Dutch vengeance was swift and they sank Canarias in a flurry of 5.9” fire.
At this point it all came down to morale. The Dutch morale held and the Spanish broke. The Dutch won. And what about Dutch torpedoes you might well ask. We never saw any, so we never evaded.
This AAR was written from the Espana POV and all errors are its author’s.
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