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Victory at Sea Akagi Victory at Sea Akagi
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Originally laid down as an Amagi-class battlecruiser, the stipulations of the Washington Treaty resulted in her conversion to an aircraft carrier. As a result, Akagi (赤城, "Red Castle") was one of Japan’s first large aircraft carriers. Akagi and her near-sister Kaga straddled the line between carrier and dreadnought. To keep both options open, the ships were designed to be quickly converted to capi…
Victory at Sea Battle For The Pacific Victory at Sea Battle For The Pacific
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1 Battle For The Pacific - Victory At Sea Starter Set contains: A4 Battle of the Pacific Rules manual Die-cut game tokens sheet 15 Warlord Resin model ships: USS Indianapolis 1944 USS Northampton 1942 USS Chicago 1942 Mogami 1939 Kumano 1944 Furutaka 1939 Fubuki-class Destroyer x3 Fletcher-class Destroyer x 6 Ship Cards and damage sliders x 15 Ten-sided dice x 4 Six-sided dice x 12 A0 Sea Mat x2 V…
Victory at Sea Bismarck Victory at Sea Bismarck
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Two Bismarck-class battleships were built for the Kriegsmarine. Bismarck was the first, named for the Chancellor (Otto von Bismarck). The battleship was laid down in July 1936 and launched February 1939. She and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were two of the largest battleships built by any European power, and certainly the largest built by Germany. Whilst the physical power they held was tremendous, t…
Victory at Sea Cruisers Admiral Graf Spee & Admiral Scheer Victory at Sea Cruisers Admiral Graf Spee & Admiral Scheer
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The Deutschland-class of warships were relatively small, by battleship standards, but were well armoured and carried the type of armament traditionally seen only on battleships. This led to them being nicknamed ‘pocket battleships’. Superb commerce raiders, the Admiral Scheer successfully plied the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, disrupting merchant shipping wherever it went, whilst the Admiral Graf S…
Victory at Sea Hardback Rulebook Victory at Sea Hardback Rulebook
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The Battle for the Pacific was only the beginning. Victory at Sea is the game of naval combat during the Second World War. Throughout 1939–45, the nations of the world duelled across the oceans across the globe, only to discover the fundamental nature of naval warfare changing in the face of rapidly developing technologies. Now you can play out these confrontations on the tabletop with entire flee…
Victory at Sea HMS Ark Royal Victory at Sea HMS Ark Royal
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One of the most famous carriers of the war, the HMS Ark Royal received many battle honours in its service. The first enemy aircraft shot down by the Fleet Air Arm was with one of her Blackburn Skuas, while her bombers sank the German cruiser Königsberg, the first example of a capital ship being sunk by an attack from the air. Better remembered is the Ark Royal’s role in the sinking of the Bismarck…
Victory at Sea HMS Hood Victory at Sea HMS Hood
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At one time, the HMS Hood was the largest and possibly most famous ship in the world, representing the supremacy of British sea power. Though attached to Home Fleet, the Hood took part in the sinking of the French fleet at Oran. She was sunk by the Bismarck in 1941 after accurate shelling from the German ship caused a massive explosion on the Hood which sank within minutes, leaving only three surv…
Victory at Sea HMS Warspite Victory at Sea HMS Warspite
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HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy. Built during the early 1910s, she served in the First World War, including at the Battle of Jutland. Modernized in the 1930s, she went on to serve in the Second World War. Warspite was part of the Norwegian campaign of 1940 and subsequently was transferred to the Mediterranean, squaring off in fleet actions against the Italian…
Victory at Sea IJN fleet Victory at Sea IJN fleet
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For centuries, Japan's policy of seclusion (sakoku) saw it concentrate on coastal defences in order to repel foreign vessels. However, with the advances other maritime nations were making, it eventually became obvious that no longer would Japan be able to ignore the rest of the world. As an island power, it needed a modern navy. Turning to Britain for assistance, Japan quickly created a powerful m…
Victory at Sea IJN Submarines & MTB sections Victory at Sea IJN Submarines & MTB sections
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Submarines: The Kaidai-7-class, or KD-7, was developed in the late 1930s, following on from the preceding KD-6 class. With a surface range of 8,000nm at 16kts, and a submerged endurance of 50nm at 5kts, they possessed a slightly better underwater performance to the late-model KD-6s and better surface speed (though not range) than the earlier members of that class. All members of the class were los…
Victory at Sea Kriegsmarine Aircraft Victory at Sea Kriegsmarine Aircraft
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With carriers planned but not built, Germany’s airpower was limited to launching from airfields far from open water. As such, they were mainly deployed against ships close to mainland Europe. Despite this, the Luftwaffe dive-bombers proved devastatingly effective against Allied ships. Focke-Wulf FW 200 Condor: The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor began its operational life as an airliner and was the first…
Victory at Sea Kriegsmarine U-Boats & MTB sections Victory at Sea Kriegsmarine U-Boats & MTB sections
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Submarines: A long-ranged submersible, the Type IX was the most successful U-boat of the war, with each vessel averaging over 100,000 tons of shipping sunk. One Type IX, U-107, made the most successful convoy mission of the war, with nearly 100,000 tons of shipping sunk out of Freetown in Africa. The latest variants of this design were capable of ranges of more than 23,000 miles, allowing them to…

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